Tadashi had fallen asleep a while ago, but Hiro couldn't. Every time he closed his eyes, images of Tadashi dying replayed over and over again... Hiro shuddered, turning over on his bed again. The entire room was dark, but he could make out Tadashi with the light peering in through the shutters. His brother was asleep.

Hiro slowly sat up, the blankets falling off his shoulders. Stretching out his hands, Hiro looked carefully at each of his fingers, then at his palm.

What was so special about his hands? About him? Why did he have the power to rewind time? He was only a 14 year old kid- according to his brother and aunt, he was a really reckless and idiotic 14 year old kid too.

Why him?

There was a beep and Hiro jumped. "What the-" Hiro watched as Baymax stepped out of his charger once again. He had done so earlier, but Tadashi had forced him back to charge. He had added some extra-battery life thing and Baymax had been charging that. But now, Hiro assumed, he had finished.

"Hello Hiro." Baymax said loudly.

Hiro flinched, bringing a finger to his lips. "Shhh... Baymax, Tadashi's sleeping."

"I will lower my volume." Baymax's volume went down several notches, being quiet enough for Hiro to hear but Tadashi wouldn't. "Hiro. What seems to be the problem?"

"What do you mean?" Even to himself, he sounded unconvincing.

"You appear to be distressed." Baymax elaborated. "What seems to be the trouble?"

"Nothing..."

"Tadashi had warned me of your stubborn and insistent nature." Baymax added, walking over to the side of Hiro's bed. "What seems to be the trouble?" He repeated.

Hiro sighed. Why would a medical robot- made of science- believe him? "It's not like you would understand..."

Baymax sat on the edge of the bed by Hiro's feet. "You are still able to talk to me. I am a healthcare companion. I am here to listen."

Suddenly, Hiro felt the sudden urge to tell him exactly what was happening, despite if Baymax would believe him. Instead, Hiro muttered, "It's complicated."

"I can listen." Baymax insisted.

And suddenly, Hiro spilled everything. Once he finished, he felt insane. Legally and completely insane. And this healthcare robot was about to tell him exactly that. Hiro looked down, shaking his head. "I sound insane."

"Are your friends aware of your ability?" Baymax asked, cocking his head.

Hiro looked up, confused. "What?"

"Are your friends aware of your ability?" Baymax repeated. "Your time-travel ability."

"No...?"

"I will contact your friends." Baymax looked down at his stomach and it started to glow, popping up with Fred, Honey, Wasabi, and Gogo's contact pictures.

"What?!" Hiro's eyes widened and he suddenly felt panicked. "Why?! No, you really don't need too-"

"Talking with friends about beliefs and personal issues brings friends closer together." A ding sounded. "Your friends have been contacted!" The light flickered off.

"Unbelievable..." Hiro muttered, shaking his head and looking over to Tadashi's side of the room. His brother mumbled something in his sleep and turned over.

Try and figure it out, genius. When did it all start?

In the fire, during the showcase.

And what happened there?

Tadashi ran in, the building exploded and...

The building exploded.

Why did the building explode...

Something clicked in Hiro's brain and his eyes widened. "Oh my god..."

"What is the matter-"

"That man in the mask." Hiro looked up at Baymax with wide eyes. "He set the fire. He almost killed Tadashi... We need to catch that guy."


What seemed like seconds later, Hiro had made Baymax an epic superhero costume. That was about 5 sizes too small for him, but that's all besides the point.

Tadashi was still asleep- Hiro hoped that he wouldn't wake up suddenly and wonder where Hiro was. His brother was safer off staying home...

"Alright." Hiro pushed the garage door open and glanced back at the medical robot, who was standing quietly behind him. The microbot clanged against the petri dish and Hiro nodded. "Come on..." Slowly and as stealthily as possible, Hiro and Baymax ran through the streets of San Fransokyo. Baymax wasn't very good at being stealthy, but Hiro really hoped that no one was following him... Knowing his luck, someone probably was...

Come on, now, Hiro, don't think like that.

The microbot was directing Hiro in the direction of the warehouse again. "Alright..." Hiro said, slipping the dish into his pocket and pointing at the door. "Break it down." Baymax swung his leg out, slamming it against the wooden door and breaking it down. Hiro, who had stepped behind Baymax, jumped out. "Get him, Baymax!"

Nothing.

There was nothing in the warehouse- absolutely nothing.

Hiro sighed, crossing his arms. "Nothing..." There was a clanking sound in his pocket and Hiro pulled out the dish. "Come on."

And then, Hiro almost fell off a dock.

Thank god for Baymax or else he would have gone for a rather unexpected swim.

"Always wait one hour after eating before swimming." Baymax added. Hiro rolled his eyes, looking down at the water then back at the microbot. It was clanging more furiously, like the transmitter was closer...

Suddenly, it popped out of the dish and flew away.

Hiro dropped the petri dish in surprise, yelping. "Hey!" The microbot flew away into the dark, foggy night. He sighed, looking back at Baymax. "Great..."

"I am detecting signs of life." Baymax added, pointing out by the night.

Hiro turned back towards the sea and squinted. Sure enough, there was a dark shadowy figure above the water. His eyes widened. "Come on..." Hiro pushed Baymax, running towards the other docks. There were stacks on stacks of giant crates that would provide good cover. Hiro dragged his giant robot behind one of the crates and stuck his head out behind it, watching.

The shadowy figure was carrying a giant piece of metal. On the side was a red sparrow, surrounded by a half-circle. Hiro made a mental note to draw it later and see if anyone understood it. Maybe Tadashi would know or something...

There was a rumble and Hiro gasped, spinning around. A bright light flashed in his eyes and he was momentarily blinded. An eery silence filled the air and Hiro's heart was pounding furiously. Oh god...

Then- "Hiro?!"

Hiro's eyes widened. "No... No no no!"

"Dude- what are you doing out here?!" Wasabi asked as he, Honey, Fred, and Gogo walked out of the car.

"N-Nothing!" Hiro tried to think of an excuse off the top of his head. "J-Just out for a walk!"

"Is that Baymax?" Wasabi asked, looking back at the armored dragon.

"Yeah, but you really-" Hiro tried again.

"Why is he wearing carbon fiber underpants?" Gogo questioned, gesturing towards Baymax.

"It's..." Hiro bit his bottom lip, thinking. "It's like... Um..."

"Hiro would like to talk about his new beliefs." Baymax said. "He believes that he is able too-"

"Nothing!" Hiro yelped, cutting off his robot. "Nothing, it's-"

There was a bang and Fred shouted. "Sweet mother of Megazon!"

Everyone spun around to see the masked man lifting up a giant cargo crate. Hiro felt his heart leap into his throat. Oh god. Oh god oh god oh god.

"Am I the only one seeing this...?" Fred asked, his eyes wide as Honey pulled out her phone and snapped a picture. The flash went off. Hiro saw the man flinch and felt his heart race. The man curled his fist and suddenly, there was a giant crate flying at Wasabi.

"NO!" Hiro screamed and, before he fully knew what he was doing, he threw his hand out.

Time started to rewind, but it was so slow... Hiro's head throbbed and his hand dropped slightly. No... Keep it up... Don't let it fall, Hiro... You can't let it fall...It felt like he was lifting up the crate with his bare hands. Everything hurt- his head, his arm... everything.

His head gave another throb and his arm fell, coming to his forehead. "Uhhhh..."

"Hiro? What's-" Honey started, but Fred shouted again. Hiro could feel wet blood trickle down from his nose and gritted his teeth, reaching to wipe it away as he heard Wasabi scream again. "OH MY GOD!" Honey's scream pierced his ears and Hiro didn't want to lift his head- didn't want to see.

Slowly, Hiro shoved his hand forwards again. His head throbbed furiously again and Hiro groaned, but kept his hand outstretched. His entire world was swimming and, once the crate was far enough about Wasabi, the entire world froze.

The rain drops slowed down to a stop. The crate stopped completely. His friends frozen faces of terror stared back at him. All that moved was him.

Hiro lifted his head and realized he was shaking. He made a small noise as he stepped forwards, pain flaring through his head. Keep... Going... Hiro...


A/N: Hey!

Wow, it's really been a while. Sorry about that xD I promise that I'll try to write more soon because... well... *gestures to the ending*.

Thank you guys for reading!