AN: *sing song* I should update! AND OMIGOD POPE FRANCIS IS IN MY COUNTRY! AND ON MY BIRTHDAY TOO!
Okay, so I'm not turning fourteen until Sunday, but yeah.
I planned on Hiro's first day, then thought, 'Nah. I'll just highlight the fact that Hiro would want to spend the rest of summer vacation with his family.'
So, this is gonna be a bit cute, even if I had no real plot for this chapter...
Tadashi: That is it! Author, you need ideas. *grabs Me and hangs her by the legs*
Me: Ah! Dashi let me go!
Tadashi: No. You need to look for a different angle.
Me: *groan* How can you even hold me? You're dead!
Tadashi: I'm a zombie! Of course I can hold you!
Me:
Tadashi:
Me: OMIGOD DON'T EAT MY BRAINS OR ELSE I'LL BREAK OUT MY PEASHOOTER ON YOU
Chapter Three: The rest of summer vacation
It's only a week until the first day of school. Hiro was actually excited. He would see his friend Koyo again.
He and Koyo became the best of friends in a short span of time. They knew each other very well. Okay, maybe Hiro knew Koyo well.
Koyo doesn't know that Hiro is a father, a college student, and most importantly, the leader of Big Hero 6.
Hiro found out that his friend was addicted to comics, just like Fred. And worse, Koyo supported the Big Hero 6 fandom.
After the shooting incident with Hiro, a comic tribute to the team of superheroes were released. They were a bunch of fanfics.
The names they gave Hiro and the gang were even more ridiculous.
Gogo was called Swift. Wasabi was called Laserman. Honey Lemon was called The Bomb. Fred was called Zilla (Hiro didn't find anything unfitting about the name, but it's still pretty stupid). Baymax was dubbed Marshmallow!
Then Hiro, well, everyone called him Hero. Kind of a pun, really.
Koyo got Hiro to read some comics. It was horrible, but in Koyo's eyes, they were awesome.
In the comic, they thought Wasabi and Gogo were together (Hiro mentally puked at the thought). Also, they portrayed Hiro as the most useless among the team, because all he did was ride Baymax in a fight.
Hiro was very insulted. But then again, no one really knew about Big Hero 6. This is just what they perceive the team to be.
He couldn't blame them. Hiro told his friends to be more careful of their identities, and never imply that they were involved in superhero business.
Of course, only a few people know who they really were.
Abigail Callaghan, Alistair Krei, Cass Hamada and Gogo's parents were the only outsiders who knew their secret. There's also the matter of Robert Callaghan.
Believe it or not, it was Callaghan who suggested that the Big Hero 6 were great for back up. The police believed him and soon enough, the police relied on Hiro and his friends. Only a few officers also know about their identities.
One of them was Officer Gerson, the guy who didn't believe Hiro's story about the stolen microbots. Next was a military officer, Sergeant Hiroshi. There was also Officer Bleak and Chief Gaski.
But that's it. Hiro decided that they don't need anymore outsiders to know.
He sighed. Koyo wanted to meet Big Hero 6. Little did he know, he already got his wish.
A loud cry interrupted Hiro's train of thoughts. He smiled a bit before heading towards the twins' crib.
Miko was crying. Kyoshi was also beginning to groan. Hiro shook his head and picked up Miko. His cries lessened a bit.
"You know, you just love annoying me, don't you?" Hiro told his son. Miko looked at his father curiously. Hiro laughed and kissed his son's forehead. "You look like you understand me already. You'll be one mad genius when you grow up."
Kyoshi suddenly cried too. Hiro groaned. "Oh, come on! I can't carry you both!"
Aunt Cass suddenly ran up the stairs. "Is everything okay? Why are they crying?"
Hiro shrugged. "I think they're hungry. I could hear Miko's stomach grumbling."
Aunt Cass nodded. "Okay. I'll fix up some milk for the kiddos, sound good?"
"Yeah. Thanks."
Hiro set down Miko beside his brother. They were both crying and staring at their dad. Hiro began to make silly faces and they quieted down a bit.
Aunt Cass returned with two bottles. She silently sniggered at Hiro's stupid expressions. She smiled slightly. She couldn't believe that her nephew was all grown up."
"Here," She handed him the bottle. Hiro took it and began to feed his kids, holding up both bottles.
"Gogo will be home soon." Aunt Cass said.
"Uh huh." He replied. "I hope Krei likes her new bike."
"I'm sure he will," Aunt Cass said. "I mean, what's not to like? It's a bike that goes for 180 mph!" She began making whirring noises.
"Oh, and I'm making lunch! What do you want? I'll get it fixed up as soon as the customers in the cafe lessened."
"That's okay," Hiro answered. "I'll take the twins and Gogo out for lunch. You need to get back in the cafe."
Aunt Cass hurried back down the stairs and Hiro continued on holding up the bottles for his sons. The two kids drunk their milk hungrily and he grinned at his sons' enthusiasm.
A few minutes later, he heard footsteps. He turned to see Gogo drop her bag on the bed. She sighed tiredly.
"How was the meeting?" Hiro asked. He withdrew the bottles from Kyoshi and Miko's mouth. He picked up Kyoshi and began to pat his back.
"Krei liked it!" She said excitedly. She picked up Miko and patted his back. The twins gave a chorus of burps and Hiro and Gogo laughed.
"You're in then?" Hiro said.
"Yeah." Gogo replied.
"Great," He answered. "I'm taking you and the twins out for lunch today."
Gogo stared at him disbelievingly. "What if one of your future classmates see you?"
Hiro grinned. "Nah. We teenagers tend to forget people we see in restaurants."
"Basically, you guys are ADHD." Gogo stated blankly.
He laughed out loud and put Miko back in the crib. He weaves through the clothes of the twins and grabbed a matching green hoodie and brown pants. He dressed up Miko.
Gogo also asked Hiro to get a blue hoodie and brown pants as well and fixed up Kyoshi.
Hiro grabbed his skinny jeans and cardigan jacket. It was weird because Hiro noticed that he did look a bit like Tadashi.
"You ready to go out?" He asked Gogo.
Gogo grinned and took her jacket. "As ready as I'll ever be."
They went to an Italian restaurant. Hiro drove on the way there. When they got out of the car with the kids, people around them began giving weird looks.
It might be because Gogo looked like a lesbian and Hiro looked like a girl. It might be the fact that Hiro looked younger. Or maybe, it was the fact that Hiro and Gogo were carrying kids.
Damn judgmental people.
They made their way to the entrance and a waiter approached them.
"Table for two." Hiro said, adjusting his grip with Kyoshi. The waiter showed them to their table and they sat down and had a look on the menu. Gogo caught the eye of an old lady who was giving a disapproving stare.
"You know, it's kind of annoying that a lot of people are staring at us like we're from Mars." Gogo said.
Hiro looked up. "Oh, don't mind them. They're just people who know nothing about us."
At that, most people who were looking at them averted their gazes. Gogo grinned at Hiro who shrugged.
They placed their orders before placing the twins on the stroller. Hiro's phone suddenly rang. He glanced at Gogo apologetically.
"A call from Krei." He said. Some people glanced at him. Hiro rolled his eyes and answered.
"Uh, hey, Mr. Krei. I'm kinda having lunch with my family."
"Oh," Krei answered. "I'm sorry for interrupting, but I would like to tell you that Project Baymax is a success! Many hospitals are purchasing your brother's invention and we're making millions, no, billions of dollars!"
"That's great!" Hiro replied. "When should I be getting my share, then?"
"Next week," Krei said. "How does Thursday sound? You think you could make it at around noon?"
"Sorry, but I have school, remember?"
"Oh, right." Krei cleared his throat. "I suppose Saturday wouldn't hurt. But I must also tell you that a comic company bought a Baymax and interrogated me about Big Hero 6."
Hiro smacked his forehead. "You didn't tell them anything, right?"
"No," Krei said. "I told them that I was very busy and should not be bothered by silly interviews about comics."
"Good." Hiro explained. He told Krei that he needed to hang up now and bid each other farewell.
Their meal arrived, and after lunch, Hiro and Gogo went home. Tomorrow he was going to buy his stuff for school.
And Hiro is really excited.
AN: The ending sucked a lot, but I'm sleepy now. But next chapter, IT'S THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!
Well, tomorrow, expect a new chapter, but I really need to sleep now.
Me: No Dashi. No brains for you.
Tadashi: Aww...
Me: Besides, I thought you were a ghost! How can you be a zombie?
Tadashi: Well, you see, there was this portal which I went in and- *begins to tell a story that I probably don't care about*
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