Wow, time passes quickly! I think it's been almost a whole month since I posted chapter 2. I've been really busy these past few weeks, plus I haven't been able to access wifi. So I was able to write a lot, but not post it. This chapter ended up being longer than I anticipated, since I haven't been able to see how many words I had. Also, I meant to respond back to comments I got (over a month ago, sorry.) So here it goes:

ZebraFinch: Glad you thought it was funny! Hope you liked chapter 2!

PurpalzMiner (Pearl): Thanks for pointing out that mistake! Also, glad you liked it!

Chapter 3

The Big Hero 6 Team and Stan were all crowded around the door in attack position. Hiro was on Baymax, who had his red card in.

The pounding on the door suddenly stopped. Everyone silently stood there staring at the huge indent in the door, waiting for something to happen.

Bang! The door was knocked down, and before they even had time to look at their enemy, black gas was squirted at them, fogging their vision. They all coughed and spluttered, trying to make their way out of the room.

"Honey Lemon, don't you have something that can get rid of this!" yelled Hiro.

"I- can't- move!" choked back Honey Lemon. The gas was preventing everyone from moving quickly. It seemed to become thicker and thicker.

"Can anyone else move at all?!" asked Honey Lemon urgently.

"No!" chorused back everyone.

"Show yourself!" yelled Stan's voice somewhere in the darkness.

But nothing was seen. Instead a voice was heard, low and robotic-like. "You never learn, Stan. You and your people continue to fall into our traps. You can't deny it, we are stronger than you, and we will take over the world, leaving you nothing but a pile of ashes. Mark my words, Stan. You and your friends will be demolished by the time the sun goes down today," whatever was speaking laughed. "Have fun," the voice was laughing hysterically, and the laughing got farther away, as if he were walking away from them.

Suddenly a huge oval with a bright light appeared in the doorway.

"What is-"

"It's one of Callahan's time portals!" exclaimed Hiro.

"Ahhh!" screamed Honey Lemon. They black fog was still clouding their vision, but because of the light they could see Honey Lemon right in front of the portal, holding onto the edge of the doorway, trying to keep herself from getting sucked in.

And then they noticed that they were all getting closer and closer to the portal, unable to stop the gravitational-like pull.

"Honey Lemon!" yelled Fred, somewhere to Hiro's left. Honey Lemon had just been sucked into the time portal.

Everything was absolute mayhem. No one could see anything, except when someone got directly in front of the portal. Everyone was yelling and trying to cling on to something. Hiro watched in horror as all of his friends got sucked in. After Honey Lemon it was Fred, then Gogo, then Wassabi.

"Come on, Baymax! There must be something you can do!"

"I'm sorry, but none of my defense mechanisms are working right now," said Baymax.

They were nearing the portal.

Baymax gripped the edge of the doorframe, but even his strong robotic hands couldn't hold them back from the strong force.

"I am not able to keep us back," said Baymax to Hiro, who was holding onto his back. "We are going to have to go in."

Hiro looked behind his shoulder and saw Stan, holding onto a table, which was bolted to the floor.

"Just let go," yelled Stan. "There's no other way! Go, and I'll be right behind you!"

Time seemed to slow down for Stan as he watched Baymax let go of the doorframe, and as they got sucked in Hiro's eyes were glued to Stan in a face of pure terror. Telling them to go in felt like he was sentencing them to death, he had a good idea of what awaited them on the other side. At this moment he knew he had to keep them safe. Stan let go of the table and let the force pull him inside the glowing portal.

Hiro clung onto Baymax as the bright light surrounded them. And then, faster than any reaction time, the invisible pull stopped and instead they were falling through pitch black darkness.

"Baymax! Get ready, if there's a bottom to this, you're going to need to activate your rockets!"

"Don't worry, I've screened the area and this will turn into a slide right about... now."

In that second the walls twisted into a slide.

"Can you tell where this is leading?!" yelled Hiro as they continued to slide down.

"No, the air waves in this area are intercepting- intercepting- intercepting-"

"Baymax!" yelled Hiro. "What's going on?!"

"Battery... slide- almost- at- end."

"Is your battery low?!"

Baymax looked back at Hiro. "Almost- at- end..."

"What?! End of what?! Is this slide ending?!"

Baymax's head started to droop. "Y-y- yes."

Suddenly the slide ended and Hiro was thrown in a different direction than Baymax.

"Ahhh!" yelled Hiro as he hit solid ground.

"Hiro!" someone flung themselves at Hiro, hugging him tightly.

"Honey Lemon?" Hiro couldn't see anything in the darkness.

"Yes, it's me! Oh my gosh, guys! He's here!"

Hiro heard a bunch of feet running towards him, and a few recognizable voices. The voices got closer, and then they were right in front of him. Someone grabbed onto his arm.

"Where's Baymax?" it was Wassabi.

Hiro gasped. "Baymax! Oh no, after that slide I got thrown into the air away from Baymax. I have no idea where he is!" he turned and looked around at the darkness. "Baymax!" he took a step away from the others but someone else grabbed his arm. "Wait Hiro," said Gogo. "You can't stray away from us. We have to stick together, otherwise we'll never find each other again."

"Ok, form a chain then," said Hiro. Everyone linked arms. "Does anyone have a light?"

"Oh!" exclaimed Fred. "Stupid me! I completely forgot about the light my dad gave me! Let me just... here it is!" a light flicked on in front of Fred and finally everyone could see each other.

"Ok, now let's go this way-" Hiro was cut off by a sound to everybody's left.

"What's that?" asked Wassabi.

"It sounds like footsteps," said Hiro.

"It's my dad!" said Fred.

And sure enough, Stan's face appeared in the light of Fred's flashlight, coming around the bend in the dark tunnel.

"What's he holding?" asked Honey Lemon.

"Baymax!" yelled Hiro. He sprinted towards Stan and stood horrified, down at the white lump in Stan's hands. "No, no, no," he reached out and touched the deflated robot. "What happened to him?" asked Hiro, his eyes filling with tears.

"I'm not sure," replied Stan. "But don't get too depressed yet. I have a feeling the airwaves only made him collapse temporarily."

"What do you mean, the airwaves?" asked Gogo, coming up behind Hiro.

"Well, don't forget we are in another dimension. We did just go through a time portal. So the air waves here could destroy battery operated things, that's what I'm guessing," said Stan.

"How come this flashlight is working?" asked Fred.

"Do you honestly think I would have given you a battery operated flashlight?" said Stan. "Anyway listen, Baymax should be alright, it's just that we have to get him out of here," he shook his head in distress. "We're going to need Baymax for what's about to come. This is not good. And most of my best weapons are back at the lab. This is really not good."

"What can we do?" asked Gogo.

"I need-" but Stan was cut short by a loud rumble down the tunnel.

"What was that?" asked Honey Lemon, voice shaking.

Everyone stared down the dark tunnel, hearts beating fast.

"You probably don't want to find out," said Stan.

An extremely load roar came from the darkness they were all staring at.

"Run!" shouted Stan. Everyone started sprinting as fast as they could in the opposite direction of the noise.

Now they could not only hear the roaring but also the sound of something running towards them, claws scraping the stone floor.

"What ever that is," yelled Wassabi. "It's huge!"

"Thanks captain obvious!" yelled back Gogo, slightly ahead of the rest of them. Even with no gear on, she was still the fastest.

A few yards in front of them, the tunnel split into two.

"Which way?!" asked Gogo.

"Left!" answered Stan.

They all ran to the left. "Turn off that light!"

Fred's light flicked off, and they were left in total darkness.

"How are we supposed to see where we're going?!" yelled Wassabi.

"You don't!" said Stan. "But neither does what ever's running after us. And keep your voices down if you don't want to be eaten first."

"First?" said Hiro worriedly. "Are you implying that we're all going to get eaten today?"

"Turn right!" directed Stan.

The noises we're getting louder, and then an orange light started to gleam behind them.

"Is that fire?!" shouted Gogo.

"I told you not to yell!" said Stan.

"I don't think it matters how loud we are any more! It seems this thing'll follow us either way!" retorted Gogo.

"Follow me!" instructed Stan.

"How can we if we can't see-"

Stan somehow managed to push the whole group to the right of the tunnel.

"What?-"

"I noticed a little nook we can hide in here. Hurry up!" Stan pushed in everyone.

"Now what?" asked Wassabi.

"Now we wait for it to pass," answered Stan.

"What if it-" started Fred loudly.

"Shhh!" hushed Stan.

"Sorry," whispered Fred. "What if it finds us?"

"We'll figure that out when we get to that point. For now just keep quiet," said Stan.

The creature was getting closer and closer, they could hear it's roars getting louder.

"Do you think it's a dragon?" whispered Fred.

"Maybe," whispered back Stan. "Or it could be part dragon part... something else."

"Like what?" asked Wassabi.

"I don't know. These people are evil, so they probably found the most dangerous thing in the whole universe to kill us."

"Such encouraging words," mumbled Gogo.

Just then a huge flame appeared only a few feet from their faces. They could hear the monster on the left, roaring a defending roar. Everyone stood trembling, praying the monster would pass.

And then they saw it. A huge, dark scaly head appeared, low to the ground, sniffing. It looked like something from a sci-fi movie. The closest thing Hiro could describe it as was a tyrannosaurus Rex that could spit fire like a dragon. When it opened it's mouth, everyone could see long, pointed fangs that would surely pierce through anything in one stab.

For one paralyzing moment, the monster looked directly at the team. It started to creep towards their hiding place. Stan took something out of his pocket and sprayed something into the air around them. The monster's huge head was getting closer, still sniffing. It came so close it was just a few inches from Stan's face, who stood in front of everyone else. Everyone held their breath as the monster stood there sniffing for what felt like forever, then finally turned it's head away to the right and ran away down the tunnel.

Everyone let out their breath in a sigh of relief. All of them had not felt so close to death in all their life.

"It's blind," stated Gogo.

"And we'd all be dead if it wasn't," said Stan.

"That stuff you sprayed in the air," said Hiro. "That was to cover up our human scent, wasn't it?"

"Yes," answered Stan. "The way it sniffed around, I could tell right away it was blind."

"Wow," said Honey Lemon. "I can't believe you actually had that with you! Without it, it would've known we were there."

Hiro turned to Stan. "Do you think it's safe to leave now?"

"I think so, everything's quiet. That could be a good thing, or a bad thing. But we have to move eventually if we want to get out of here, so come on."

Stan led them out of the nook in the wall and down the dark passage, opposite the way that the monster went.

"Is it safe to take out the light again?" asked Fred.

"I think so," replied Stan. "But we need to be extremely vigilant. I'll walk in front, and Gogo, you walk behind everyone. I need you to be on constant watch in the back."

"Sure thing," said Gogo as she made her way behind the team.

"Oh, and Hiro," said Stan. "You should hold on to Baymax. He won't be safe with me in the front."

Hiro took the deflated robot from Stan, silently hoping that he would be safe.

And so they walked down the tunnel with the help of Fred's light.

"It's so quiet," said Wassabi. "I don't like it."

"Well would you rather have that monster breathing on your neck again?" said Gogo sardonically.

Wassabi glanced back at Gogo. "No," he said nervously.

All of a sudden, with no notice, the monster pounced out in front of them, roaring it's deep, deafening roar. Everyone yelled and ran in the opposite direction. Their order was completely abandoned as they sprinted as fast as they could away from the creature. Hiro ended up behind everyone, being the youngest. As he ran, he saw orange light gleaming along the tunnel walls, and then felt heat on his back. He looked behind him to see that he only had a few yards on the fire breathing monster.

Completely lost of the group, he took a swift left, and then a quick right, hoping the creature wasn't good at turning quickly. He once again heard the loud roar and felt heat on his back. His legs were starting to get tired, but there was no way he was slowing down.

And then he saw Fred's light shining just around a corner up ahead. He had to catch up, he was almost there.

"Fred! Fred!" Hiro yelled with almost no air left in his lungs.

He finally caught up to Fred as they turned a quick left.

"Hiro! The others... took a... different turn... back there... and now... I lost them," he panted.

"We have... to find them!" shouted back Hiro as the creature roared close behind them again and they both felt heat on their back. "This way!" he grabbed Fred's shirt as he turned down a right passage.

"Is that...? Dad!" Fred yelled out to Stan, who was just barely visible in the dark tunnel ahead.

Stan turned around and saw his son. "Fred!" he stopped running for just a second to wait for his son to catch up to where he was.

He put his arms around Fred and Hiro as they continued to run. "Everyone's just... up ahead... around that...corner!"

They quickly turned the corner and spotted Gogo stopped at a dead end.

"We found a way out!" she yelled, pointing to a hole in the stone wall.

"It's just big enough for us to fit in! Honey and Wassabi are already in! Hurry, Hiro, you go in next!"

Hiro stuffed Baymax through the hole, followed by his arms, then head, then body. Gogo shoved his feet in quickly. He watched as Gogo climbed through, then Fred, all in a matter of about five seconds.

Stan was the last one left. From the other side of the wall, everyone could hear a loud roar, getting extremely close. Stan put his arms through as an orange glow appeared around the corner. His head was through when he felt heat at his feet.

"Hurry, dad, hurry!"

"Quick!"

"You're almost there!"

Everyone was yelling at Stan on one side of the wall, while the monster got closer and closer on the other.

And then many things happened at once. There was a loud roar, a yell, and then Stan was through.

They all stared at the stone wall as it shook.

"It's trying to break through!" said Hiro.

Well, I hope you liked chapter 3! Hopefully it wasn't too long. I already have a head start on chapter 4, and it's pretty awesome so far, so I'm thinking it won't take as long to post as this chapter. Please take a few seconds to comment, it helps me out a lot. I can see how many views my story has, but there's no way of knowing what people thought of it unless there's comments! So even if you hated it, please comment and tell me why you hated it so I can improve.