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So, recently, I've read people's reviews (90 REVIEWS OMG) and I've realized that some people are confused about what's going on! So here's a clearing-up-things-that-you're-confused-about-chapter! I hope it will benefit you all in the future! And please boost the reviews to 100! Can you do it for me pretty please with a cherry on top?!
Time to clear things up! There won't be a specific fairy tale in this chapter to hold tight until the next one please!
KanMac presents
'Once Upon A Time' a Big Hero 6 fanfiction…
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Tadashi groaned.
His whole body felt as if a freight train had hit it. He slid open his eyes, only to realize that he was still blinded from the thorns in Rapunzel. Honey Lemon would have to cry tears into his eyes in order for him to regain his vision, according to books. He winced to find his hands and legs bound by a substance of which he couldn't put a finger on.
"Let us go!" He hears the sudden cry of desperation.
Tadashi shifts his weight. "Who's there?"
A gasp. "Oh, Tadashi! You're awake! It's me—Gogo! Argh, I can't get this glowing green stuff off!"
The Hamada cocks his head, puzzled. "Glowing green stuff? Sorry, I'm blinded right now."
He hears Gogo shuffling around beside him. "Shiny green light that has my hands and legs tied up. Yours too. I'm not sure what it is." There is more shuffling, then a hissing sound, followed by a bang and a fizz. Tadashi panics when he hears his friend cry out in distress.
"Gogo?!" He frets.
"'m alright… just don't resist the stuff tied around you. It burns." Her voice sounds hoarse.
Tadashi nods and sighs. "Where is Honey?"
Gogo suddenly lashed out angrily. "What do you mean, 'where is Honey'?! You're the one who betrayed all of us! You're the one who trapped us in this stupid book in the first place! And I don't want to hear any ifs or buts! I was THERE when you ambushed Honey and I in the forest! You strangled me with your hands! Don't deny it!"
Tadashi's blind eyes widen. "Wait," he cries "I would never ambush you or Honey!"
"Don't bother denying anything." Gogo answers, pissed. "You're just a liar."
Then a thought struck Tadashi. The person who had captured both of them and attacked the girls in the woods wasn't him, but it must be his mirror self. He must have escaped the mirror or something. 'I am me. And you are me. We are the same person.' He had said.
"Gogo," he whispers anxiously. "It wasn't me, I promise. Do you really think I would do something like that to anyone?"
Unbeknownst to Tadashi's hindered eyesight, Gogo's brown eyes soften in consideration. Now that she thought it through, Tadashi Hamada wasn't the type of person to commit such an indecent act of unkindness. But she saw Tadashi come at her with her own two eyes. Yet, something was out of place. She lets out a breath, calming down.
"You're right. The Tadashi Hamada I am friends with would never do that. But tell me: who did, then?" Gogo asks evenly.
Hesitating, Tadashi leans forward to say, "In the story of Snow White, I was the mirror on the wall. I don't think you saw it because you were outside."
"Mirror on the wall?"
"Yes, it's an enchanted mirror that the Evil Queen looks into every day. Well—that's what the story says. Anyways, I was the mirror, but I found a duplicate of myself inside the mirror with me. I had control over my head and the mirror, but it was so tiring and my other self started to take over. Before we knew it, we were fighting each other for control."
A frown puckers Gogo's lips. "There's a second you out there?"
Tadashi nods. "Yeah. But he's evil and cunning, so steer clear of him at all costs."
"So he's the one who attacked Honey and I?" Gogo asks bitterly.
"I think so. And Gogo," Tadashi licks his lips nervously. "I think," he wets his lips again. "I think that my evil mirror self has something to do with the book that brought us here. Maybe he could get us out."
"You think so?" Gogo replies in a daze of confusion.
"I hope so."
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Hiro, Fred, and Wasabi (as a cow) were very lucky that giants were not the smartest creatures around. As soon as Fred had finished explaining that the giants had been teleported by a book to another story, Hiro had tried to viciously attack him. But a certain cow, Wasabi, got in the way. With the young broken legged boy clawing at him, Fred frantically tried to explain that he didn't know that the giants were a danger to them.
Hiro snarls. "What do you mean giants aren't dangerous?!"
"They asked politely!" Fred peeps from behind the cow.
Hiro rolled his eyes with a scowl. How preposterous! Giants come down from the sky and Fred told them that Jack was somewhere else! Jack was right here! HIRO was Jack.
"Fred," he hisses. "I'm Jack."
"No, you're Hiro." Fred retorts.
"No, no! I'm Hiro, but I play Jack in this story!" Hiro waves his hands around. Wasabi moans in distress.
The young boy runs a hand through his bird's nest hair. He rubs his sore feet and painfully got onto his feet. With a pained yelp, he begins to totter, losing balance. But Wasabi the cow caught Hiro on his flank and helped the boy onto his back. Hiro snatches his shepherd's crook from the haystack and turns to Fred. "We need to get out of here."
Wasabi begins to walk out the barn with Hiro on his back.
"How come you get a cow ride and I don't?" Fred whines childishly.
"Come on Fred!"
The friends step outside and Hiro immediately sees something. There are huge muddy footprints littering the ground. The footprints are the a hundred times larger than Hiro or Fred and they are everywhere. Hiro gulps silently and urges Wasabi on. Fred gradually catches up with the two. His mouth gapes at the sight of the huge footprints.
"I wonder what size shoe they wear?" Fred ponders dumbly. Hiro and Wasabi give him the look.
Hiro urges Wasabi forward with soft words. The cow trudges around the stepped about disaster scene. They scour the scene for any clues to where the giants headed towards, while Fred was trying to measure a particular footprint.
A glint buried among the grass catches Hiro's keen eye. He slides off of the Wasabi cow's broad brown back and hobbles with his makeshift walking stick over the glinting object. Wasabi makes a noise to alert Fred, and then walks over to join the young Hamada. Hiro crouches down and reaches out a hand to brush the grass away that kept the thing hidden. He sees what it is.
It's a book.
"Yeah!" Fred exclaims with excitement. "That's the one! It's the book the giants had!"
Unable to contain his relief, Hiro draws both Fred and the cow into a bear hug. Then, he sits down on the ground to examine the book.
Then he realizes that there was no cover to the book. There was a back cover and a golden spine, but no front cover. It was like that day when he had ripped the cover of the book, which sent all his friends into this universe. Shocked, Hiro opens the book to the first page. A sudden feeling filled him when he saw the first picture. He couldn't tell whether the feeling was a yearning or misery.
There was a drawing of him, Hiro, in a bright red cloak, skipping down a trail into a forest. In the corner of the page was a carefully drawn Tadashi as a humanoid wolf, smiling warmly at Hiro. In the distance was grandma's house.
Little Red Riding Hood.
Heart in his throat, Hiro flips a couple more pages to come across another peculiar drawing. It was Gogo. She had a large reptilian shell covering her back and green tinted skin. Not far behind her was Fred in his bunny form with fluffy long ears. He had an animatedly panicked looking face as Gogo crossed the finish line.
The Tortoise and the Hare.
A dreadful feeling overcame Hiro as he saw more pictures of him and his friends being fairy tale characters. He felt sick.
Before he could say anything to his comrades, the book's pages began to dissolve in an ungodly bright golden light. There was warmth coming from the book along with the illumination of the book. He could feel a thousand hands tugging at his shirt as little butterflies of light circled around him. He cried out for Fred and Wasabi, reaching out.
Too late.
By the time Hiro had grabbed Fred's hand and Wasabi's tail, there was nobody left in the world of Jack and The Beanstalk except for a coverless book whose pages spiraled and flipped shut. Perhaps it was the wind, but anyone would know it was not, because a few moments later, the book vanished in thin air.
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Gogo opened her eyes with a start. She fell asleep again. How could she drop her guard again? This was foolish of her. She sat up with a yawn and surveyed the room. Tadashi was still there, also sleeping. He was still blind as a bat from the thorn bush he fell into. He looked paler.
She was starting to lose track of how long they had been in the containment. She didn't even know where they were. The whole place was darkened except for the dim glow of the light that bound their wrists and ankles.
Rumble…
The Asian woman gasped. A slight tremor ran across the floor and through her bones. Maybe it was just the wind…
Rumble…
This time it was slightly stronger. Gogo trembled in fear and whispers Tadashi's name.
"Gogo? Are you okay?" Tadashi awakens at last.
She gives him a look to be silent. "Shh! Do you feel that?"
Rumble!…
Tadashi's eyes flash with fear. He nods and blindly wiggles in place, hoping that the bounds around him would give out. Nope.
"Earthquake?" He suggests.
The room groans as another more violent shake vibrates throughout it. The place begins to tilt to one side. With a scream, Gogo is thrown across the room and straight into the opposite wall from the momentum of the tilt.
"GOGO!" Tadashi yells. He was blind, but he could tell that the place was falling apart.
Barely conscious, Gogo squints as another wave of quaking fills the room. Was it an earthquake? Yet it didn't feel exactly like one. Objects fall and shatter around her and a bellowing groaning of walls cracking will her ears with a screechy pierce. She hears Tadashi shout out in fear and she closes her eyes.
RUMBLE!
Gogo was falling.
She was falling hard; she could feel the air breaking around her. Then, she landed on something warm and fleshy, unharmed.
Gogo opens her eyes to the dull daylight. Her eyes widen; wishing that they hadn't opened at all. Before her were several large ugly creatures as big as The Statue of Liberty. They were hundreds of feet tall. Giants? Ogres?
They had warts on their lump of a nose and hair covering everywhere. Shiny scars and other wounds littered their oversized disgusting bodies. Only large scraps of clothing covered private areas. They smelled like rotting food and decaying flesh. Some had more than one head; a second ugly head sticking from the shoulder blade.
Giants.
With horror, Gogo saw a figure clutched in one giant's hand. Honey Lemon. She lay limp in the beast's grip.
Another figure in a two headed's grip. Tadashi.
Gogo was held out in the right hand of one giant and beyond the disgusting fingers, she saw an unconscious Hiro hugging some sort of staff. Fred was beside him, passed out. There was also an unusual brown cow lying on its side, eyes darting back and forth.
It came to her that everyone was captured at the moment.
Cass Hamada (I totally forgot about her) was curled up shivering in a different giant's palm and Baymax lay deactivated in the opposite palm of the same giant.
Between the giant's fat fingers, Gogo saw the devastation on what was once Rapunzel's tower. That must have been the place she and Tadashi were trapped in by Tadashi's mirror self.
Speaking of which… "Hello little chickies." a cold voice slithered.
An identical Tadashi was standing below the giants. He grinned darkly and chuckled in amusement at the outrage on Gogo's face. He was so similar to Tadashi, yet it wasn't him. Gogo gritted her teeth.
"Why are you doing this?" she counters bravely, despite the slight tremor to her voice.
"Us fairytale characters have been trapped in this book for centuries!" the evil Tadashi says with fake brightness. "Now is our chance to leave, since that friend of yours ripped the cover portal away! We can finally escape!"
Hiro. Gogo thinks.
The mirror Tadashi spun on his heel and looked ready to walk away, when he turned back around. "Oh, and one thing dear. We don't take intruders very nicely. Away with them, boys."
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…so I think I just made it worse and more confusing. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS LEAVE A COMMENT OR PM ME. This is the longest chapter ever! Phew!
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