Disclaimer: I don't own BH6! Unfortunate, I know.

Hiro's Perspective

After Tadashi insisted that he come along, I took the time to find a spare suit for him, and then we finally set flight over San Fransokyo. Baymax uses his super scanner to locate Suki, but while we stood on the tallest skyscraper in the middle of the city, his radar found no match anywhere.

"This means she's probably not still in the city." Tadashi says solemnly, and then we head towards the outskirts of town to see if we could find a signal further out. We finally find a weak signal at the far east side of the city, 50 miles outside the city boundaries. As we fly closer to get a stronger signal, the cityscape quickly transitions from downtown buildings to patchy woods and then to just desert land.

Baymax lands directly on top of her weak signal, and we find ourselves standing in the middle of nowhere. Literally nowhere. There's no sign of any human life, and as dusk changes to night, even the shapes of the rocks became hard to see.

"I-I don't understand." I say in the darkness, with the only light coming from flashlights installed in Baymax's helmet.

"Maybe something of Suki's is here. We can't give up now. We can probably find a clue." Tadashi says, and starts sifting through the sand by his feet.

"You're just saying that cuz your arms starting to hurt." I say, trying to lighten the mood, but the desperation was starting to set in. Suki was the first friend I had made in awhile and we had so many things in common. I didn't even know her side of the story and I yelled at her, and now she's gone. Before I could beat myself up any further, Baymax came up behind me and put his arms around me.

"Your neurotransmitters show that you are feeling sad and guilty. It is not your fault. There, there." he says.

"He's right, Hiro. It's not any of our faults. We have to find the people who kidnapped Suki because it's their fault. You're saving her, not harming her." Tadashi says, and we have a group hug in the middle of the desert at night.

"Thanks guys," I say, but then look around at the darkness surrounding us and sigh, "It's probably better if we come back tomorrow. We can't find anything in the dark, and tomorrow we can take the whole day to find her."

"You're probably right. It's not like this signal is moving anywhere soon either." Tadashi sighs as well, and then we get back on Baymax and head home, taking turns looking back at the empty desert land where Suki's signal was last found.

~~~~~Time Skip~~~~~

The next day, just before sunrise, both Tadashi and I were up and ready, gathering shovels, ropes, and anything else we thought we would need to find Suki, or at least a hint of where she could be. When the sky finally began to show hints of light, we were back on Baymax and heading back towards the desert.

Landing about 20 minutes later, Baymax scans the area again, and we find her signal in the exact same place as the night before. Immediately, both Tadashi and I start looking around and digging up random patches of sand, hoping to find a scrap of clothing or something else to go off of.

Baymax also says, "I will help." and begins inspecting a large boulder a little further off.

We work in silence for awhile, but before long, I find a weird rope after digging in the sand. I think it's a clue, so I start digging the rope out further and further.

"Hiro." Baymax says a ways off, but I was in the middle of a break through, so I ignored him.

"Hiro." Baymax says again, but I still ignore him. I had to find the end of the rope and where it led to.

"Hiro." Baymax says a third time.

"Baymax! I think I found something, so can you just let me..." my sentence disappears from my mouth when I see Baymax standing in front of a huge door in the side of the boulder he was looking at.

"I think Baymax found something better than your rope, Hiro." Tadashi says, smirking at the dingy piece of string I was still holding. Throwing the rope down, I run over to the door and see narrow steps descending into a pitch black hole. "Well, what are you waiting for?" Tadashi asks, and then makes an attempt to walk down the stairs, but Baymax holds him back.

"It is unwise for an injured person to go into unknown and dangerous environments." Baymax says, and then pulls Tadashi away from the door.

"Baymax is right. Tadashi, can you stay here and keep watch? If something happens to us, we'll need someone to call for help." I reach in my pocket and pull out my phone and switch it with his. "If we don't come out in an hour, call Wasabi, Fred, Gogo, and Honey. They also have suits and will be able to help us get out."

Tadashi has a disdainful frown on his face, but surprisingly agrees to staying outside. "I don't like it, but I know I'm going to be more of a liability than an asset, so fine." He says, and then plops down on a smaller rock nearby. "I'll be waiting here if you need me." and then pretends to be busy playing on my phone.

"Thanks, Tadashi." I say, and then I push Baymax down the stairs in front of me and rush down the dark staircase not waiting for Tadashi to suddenly change his mind.

Finally getting to the bottom, the staircase ended at a single door which surprisingly opened easily when I turned the knob. Immediately, a huge bear like man tried to grab at me, but then Baymax reached out and knocked the man out with punch. Shoving our way into the room, we find another man, almost as big as the first coming at us, but this time I was prepared and disposed of him with a quick punch to the face.

When the three seconds of craziness dies down, I finally get a chance to look around the room, which was a huge open space, filled with machinery and parts strewn everywhere. In the middle of the floor with her sweater falling off one shoulder with a tear stained face was Suki. Staring straight at me.

I sprint over to where she's sitting, and then slide onto my knees the rest of the way and pull her into an embrace. However instead of a romantic reunion like I had expected, Suki pushes me away and fear clouds her eyes. "What are you guys doing here?" she asks and then shakes her head and says, "It doesn't matter, you have to leave."

"What? We're here to rescue you." I say, completely dumbfounded.

"I don't need you to help me. I'll get out myself." she says, pushing herself off the floor into a standing position.

"Suki, you're in a basement underneath the desert, 50 miles outside of San Fransokyo." I tell her, also getting up from the ground.

Her eyes widen, and she grabs my arms before I'm fully upright and exclaims, "I'm still in San Fransokyo?!"

"50 miles outside, but essentially yeah." I say, but before I can tell her more, she looks around and suddenly she pushes me and Baymax underneath a large operating table and drapes a covering over it so we're hidden from view, telling us to shut up at the same time. Her shadow moves so it's in front of the table, just as the door we had come through bursts open again.