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Go-Go skated back home in a pace which was considered slow when she was the subject, but she needed time to cool off and process what the vet just told her.

There was nothing to figure out regarding the puppies being poisoned, that was pretty self-explanatory. Everything else regarding the topic however, was still up in the air. She kept asking herself if Honey and her caught the right guy tonight,and if the police was even after the right guy at all. If the poison was flowing through the dogs' blood for more than a day like the vet said, why would he attempt to kidnap sick puppies? As Go-Go ran the events of about an hour ago in her mind, starting to fear that she and Honey might have caused the puppies' deaths themselves, she also remembered the RV was driving in the direction of the vet. Was that a coincidence, or a planned route for the driver they helped arrest?

Questions came and go, either if she was able to answer them or not. Even if something seemed logical, she had no proof for this going in any direction. What was she supposed to do?

After more thinking and pondering, Go-Go decided that tomorrow at the institute she'll discuss the matter with her team-mates. Maybe one of them would be able to look at it in a way she wasn't able to before. There was one problem however; Honey. Living together for five years made Honey and Go-Go know each other very well; one would argue they know each other better than they know themselves. How would she be able to keep the facts away from her roommate until the next morning is a question whole by itself, considering the fact Honey could point out if something's wrong just by looking at her.

Before Go-Go could have come up with a solution, she already found herself standing in front of their door. She took a deep breath, encouraging herself to answer only the questions regarding the puppies' state. Anything else, she'll try to hide until the next day.

The Super-Hero took a deep breath and opened the door, entering into the big living room which filled most of the first floor. Accompanying the couches, TV and various entertainment products was a decently sized table surrounded by chairs and containing a few bowls filled with food. Realizing that she had returned just in time for dinner, Go-Go turned her head towards the stairs after hearing someone coming down. It was proven to be a tall woman with light brown hair which was pretty long. As the woman caught Go-Go in her eye-sight she smiled. "Hey, Seung!" She called happily.

"Hey, Julieta." Go-Go greeted back the woman who owned the house.

"Natalia just got done with her shower, so you can go in if you'd like." Julieta informed and Go-Go nodded her head.

"Okay, I'll be down in a second." She answered before heading up to the second floor of the house which included a bathroom and two bedrooms. One was for Julieta while the other was for Honey and Go-Go to share.

A few minutes later, the three women all sat together near the food table for a good dinner. For the most part, they were all quiet with none of them saying a word, probably because there was nothing to say. Actually, Go-Go might have had something to say about the matter she took upon herself to take care of, but it wasn't the time and place to talk about it. Eventually, Honey broke the silence when she addressed Julieta. "So mom, how's the medicine you're working on coming along?" She asked, interested in the progress of her mother's work.

"We are making progress." Julieta answered. "I feel like we are close to making a breakthrough, but I can't be sure until it happens."

"Is it the same medicine that's supposed to improve the functionality of the brain?" Go-Go showed interest as well, remembering Julieta mentioning the project every once in a while.

The older woman nodded. "It is. This medicine was a tricky project ever since we started working on it." She sighed. "It's not like we want for a human's concentration abilities to improve for a few hours; it's supposed to make someone smarter for a time-span of a day, if not more."

"That still sounds impossible…" Honey commented, being a bit more knowledgeable about the subject than Go-Go. "The fact you're reaching a breakthrough and not a dead end is outstanding by itself."

"Tell it to the boss…" Julieta let out a heavy sigh which was followed by a tiny giggle. "What matters in this job are the results; not the process of reaching them. He already tries to push us towards human experiments so we could hit the market by the end of the year, but the pill just isn't ready yet."

"Can he do that!?" Honey asked in shock, Go-Go's attention was also rising once she heard that little bit of information. "If you haven't figured out what's exactly going inside a pill, the results could be deadly for a human."

As the conversation between mother and daughter went along, Go-Go suddenly realized something. If living with a woman who develops medicines for a living and a best friend who's majoring in chemistry thought her anything, is that these things contain a lot of chemicals inside of them; and like Honey said, any pill which means well could also be deadly if not calibrated correctly. The fact Julieta also mentioned "human" experiments specifically, probably meant the factory she was working at was also holding experiments on animals.

But that couldn't be right, could it? Go-Go knew Julieta; if she wouldn't risk a human's life she definitely won't risk an animal's. So there wasn't even a small chance the puppies' accident was related to the factory Julieta worked at, there just couldn't be.

"Go-Go, are you alright?" Honey's voice suddenly brought the black-haired girl back to reality, making her realize that she was so deep in thought about the situation that she was just staring at nothing.

"Uh… yeah. Yeah, I'm alright. Just a bit tired, that's all…" She answered. "Speaking of which, I think I'm retiring early tonight." She informed before quickly excusing herself from the table and heading upstairs to her room, leaving Honey and Julieta confused by her behavior.


Go-Go was sitting on her bed, listening to music on her phone in order to calm down her thoughts about what she just heard. She knew Julieta for almost as long as she knew Honey, the woman supplies her with a place to sleep while attending college after all, and the thought that she might be involved with something as horrible as poisoning little puppies was just un-bearable. "This can't be real. It just can't be real…" She constantly scolded herself in her mind for even thinking of such a thing.

She tried to eliminate the thought from her mind, attempting to sink herself in the sounds of guitars and drums blasting through her ear-phones, but the song lyrics couldn't drift her thoughts away from the subject. "Go-Go, are you okay?" A voice suddenly entered her ears. It wasn't a musical instrument, nor was it a rough guy's voice spilling his emotions out about whatever type of topic. It was Honey's voice, and it came from the door to their room other than the small phone in Go-Go's hand.

Honey looked at her best friend with worried eyes. She has never seen her troubled like this before, as Go-Go was usually a calm girl who wasn't startled this easily by anything. So seeing her acting so strange, shaking her head and closing her eyes like she was in pain or something was enough to raise a red flag in the blonde's mind.

Realizing that she has been caught thinking about everything that happened since her conversation with the vet, Go-Go let out a sigh. It was now her time to woman up and tell Honey what she was worried about. "You better sit down first…" She said, pointing to a bed positioned opposite of hers. Honey fulfilled the request quickly, sitting cross-legged before Go-Go, who toke a deep breath. "Okay, so… I wasn't fast enough in order to save the puppies."

"What, that's it?" Honey asked surprised, earning a glare from Go-Go at the question. "I mean, I know it's horrible and I understand the feeling of missing the chance, but based on how you were acting I could have sworn something much worse happened…"

"I wasn't finished;" Go-Go cut her before continuing to talk. "So I talked to the vet and he told me that the puppies were poisoned for a while, most likely a few months." At that point, Honey gasped in surprise while holding her hands to her mouth. "I know. Anyway, after he told me that I started thinking, maybe we got the wrong guy? The vet told me that if I was a few minutes earlier, he might have been able to save them. Maybe the guy knew it and he was trying to bring them to the vet, he was driving in the same direction after all…"

"But why was the police after him?" Honey asked as soon as Go-Go finished speaking.

"I thought about it as well. My only guess is that the ones calling the police was a part of a big corporation or something, and the police's job is to assist the caller and ask questions later." She said before taking another deep sigh in preparation for what she was about to say next. "Don't be mad about what I'm about to say, but aside from feeling guilty about stopping the wrong guy, after what your mother told us about human experiments…"

The reaction Go-Go received from Honey regarding what she just said might have been the last thing she expected it to be. She thought about her being angry, surprised, maybe a bit sad, but she didn't expect Honey to outright laugh at what she just let out of her mouth. "Go-Go, I swear you could be hilarious without even intending it sometimes." Honey managed to say before she resumed laughing, much to Go-Go's shock.

"What? You're not mad?"

"NO! Why should I be?"

"I… somewhat accused your mother for being a part of killing…"

"Go-Go, seriously? You live here for so long you must know by this point that my mother is one of the biggest animal supporters in whole of San-Fransokyo!" She brought up, making Go-Go realize there was indeed truth to that. "If that factory would have even touched an animal's hair, she wouldn't have been there!"

Realizing she might have feared for nothing, Go-Go let out the breath she was holding throughout the entirety of Honey's speech. "You're right. I guess the possibility of making a mistake made me a bit paranoid."

"Hey, it will be okay. Remember when we thought Krei was the man in the mask?" Honey asked her friend, referring to their first operation as Big Hero 6. "We make mistakes sometimes; and if tonight was a mistake, the guy might not have gotten into jail after all." She told Go-Go with that same innocent smile she knew would make her feel better.

"I guess your right…" Go-Go admitted. "Still, sorry for even thinking your mother might have a connection to this entire thing."

"Oh, come here!" Honey cooed, opening her arms and advancing towards Go-Go's bed in order to give her a hug.

"No, Honey. No hugs!" Go-Go immediately protested, being against people feeling bad for her and trying to comfort her.

"Yes hugs!" Honey retreated before tackling Go-Go by jumping on her bed as the later tried to run away.

"No!" Go-Go screamed back at her, though she was laughing while running away from Honey who eventually caught up with her. "Enough, Honey. I'm alright, I don't need a hug…" She kept rejecting until Honey caught her in a warm embrace.

"Just be thankful that it's me and not Baymax." Honey told her while hugging her best friend. "I know when to let go…" She commented, earning a chuckle from Go-Go.

"But he would get it when I say I don't need his help, unlike you." The girl with the black hair told her teasingly. "Plus, Baymax is cuter than you will ever be." She added while lightly punching Honey's shoulder and before both of them started laughing.

"Not arguing with you there…"

The two didn't talk much after that; they just sat on Go-Go's bed, trying to regain their breathing from all the laughter they went through until they decided it was time to go to sleep. Go-Go fell asleep at much more ease than she imagined she will. She was indeed lucky to have Honey as her best friend and as her roommate. Even though Go-Go would never admit it out loud, Honey knew how to make her feel better about something, kind of like a sister only not biologically connected.

As she drifted into a deeper sleep, she could only think that nothing could ever break what they had. Nothing…


Oh, Go-Go... With me being the writer, you can never assume such things at the beginning of the story. That's all I'm going to say regarding the future of this for now.

For those who are going to ask about Honey's father, I myself am not sure about him. I felt like it was a good idea to make Julieta a single mother (Don't know why; it just clicked) but I haven't really thought what happened to Honey's father. Bottom line is; he's not around.

I'm happy with the scene between Honey and Go-Go, I enjoyed writing that. Always fun to try and explore sides of the characters which were never shown in the movie. Hope you guys liked it as well!

That's all for today! Hope you enjoyed and make sure to leave a review and tell me what you think! I'll appreciate everything you have to say!