How did invisibility work? Hiro stared at the helmet he made for Violet and as great as it was, it wouldn't be able to turn invisible, that sure would help her. Not.
"Can't you just turn everything invisible if you concentrated hard enough?" he asked her.
The girl merely shrugged. "I'm not strong enough to that and when I do try, I get real tired." she explained.
"That's a bummer. Guess even super powers have downsides."
Violet agreed with that. Where most people found them exciting, she didn't always. She worried how differently people would think of her if she told them, Hiro and Wilbur seemed to think her no different and that was a relief. But other people, who knew? And balancing out her super life and normal life wasn't easy. Her schedules would just overlap each other. Her powers had limits. If a force was strong enough, it could destroy her force fields and leave her unconscious and if she stayed invisible for long, she'd be drained of energy. But she had been learning to master them. Since the Syndrome fiasco, her powers have gotten slightly stronger.
"So how do you plan on finding Wilbur's dad?"
"Baymax tends to scan people and assess any medical needs. He would've scanned Cornelius at the showcase. So using his enhance scanner..."
"He'll be able to scan the entire city and locate his exact whereabouts?" Violet finished.
Hiro blinked. "Pretty much."
"Any plan once you find him?"
"I was hoping to improvise, unless you have an idea?"
Violet thought about what they were up against and there were several factors they needed to assess.
"It depends on the villain's lair. It could be a high tech base with heaps of security or might be the abandoned warehouse kind. But either way we have to be careful. We don't know who we're up against and they have killer bowler hats at their command."
"We got one super, one upgraded robot and six people with high tech gadgets. I think we'll take our chances."
"Don't always go in blind." Violet warned. "Lets go."
"Wait!" He grabbed her wrist and placed a small earpiece on her palm. "Figuring you won't be using the helmet, you'll need some way to stay in contact with us." Hiro said. "You can turn this invisible right?"
Violet looked at it and gave a nod. "I could small scale objects. Maybe one day I could turn other people invisible along with me." She giggled.
"Hey, we saw the future and looks like you might one day." Hiro smiled and watched her off.
"I got it!" Honey squealed.
"Got what?" Gogo asked as she blew her gum.
"My super name." She grinned, bopping up and down.
"What you got?"
"I decided to go for...wait for it...Chemical Reaction!" The blonde announced.
Gogo nodded. "Nice. I was going for Adrenalin."
"Ooh. I like that one." Honey said with interest.
"How about you Wasabi? How's your naming going?" Gogo turned to the man sitting beside Fred.
Fred looked over at Wasabi's notebook and could see the many names he'd written. "Green Fury sounds awesome." He said.
Wasabi frowned and pulled his notebook close to him so no one could see anymore.
"That name is a work in progress."
"But he's right. Green Fury does suit you." Honey nodded.
Gogo sighed. "I can't believe I'm saying this, but I do have to agree." She rarely did agree with the group, but she would on some occasions.
Wasabi gave it some thought and it did have a nice ring to it. Plus everyone seemed to like it and none of the other names he had were good enough.
"Green Fury it is." He gave a nod.
"Woah!" Wilbur exclaimed when he managed to create an electric charge powerful enough create a hole in one of the walls in Fred's garden. "You gave this thing some serious upgrades."
Both he and Hiro were in their gear and Wilbur was loving his new suit. Violet watched along with Baymax and soon they'd be on their way to locating Cornelius Robinson.
"Boys will be boys." Violet laughed.
"Their emotional levels do show strong levels of excitement." Baymax stated. "And yours seem to show uncertainty. Do you need assistance?"
"Huh?" Violet blinked, turning to Baymax. "No it's no big deal." She assured and turned to watch the boys.
Baymax looked at the girl, giving a blink. Hiro then came running up to the robot.
"Okay, Baymax. You ready?" Hiro asked.
"Flying makes me a better health care companion."
Hiro smiled and activated the magnetic sensors that kept him attached to Baymax when they flew.
"Come on you two." He urged Wilbur and Violet.
They both seemed hesitant. Neither had ridden on a robot before. Sure they've been on exploding planes, high flying cars and out of control time machines, but a robot was a first.
"Don't tell me you two are scared?" Hiro smirked.
"I'm not scared!" Wilbur denied. "How do we know its safe?"
"Baymax has gotten the hang of flying and I assure you it's safe. Right, buddy?" He said looking down at the robot.
"Flying makes me a better health care companion." He repeated.
That was enough for him. Hiro trusted Baymax with his life and that was enough to assure Wilbur.
"Violet?" Hiro faced her.
The girl was hugging herself and was biting her lip. Anything revolving heights hadn't been so great with her. The plane blowing up and almost plummeting to her death, launching a car from a rocket and going all road rage, to almost getting squashed by a giant bowling bowl. There was even that incident with the tree when she was four.
It wasn't meant to happen. The three kids had been playing in Violet's tree house and they thought it'd be fun to play piggy in the middle. Wilbur had thrown it too hard that it went out the treehouse window and got stuck between several branches.
"Now look wha' you did?" Said Hiro in annoyance.
"I didn't do it on purpose." Wilbur crossed his arms.
"Lets just go and get the ball." Violet said, wanting to stop them from arguing.
They looked out the window and saw that the branches holding it up looked strong enough to support their weight.
"You threw it. So you get it!" Hiro pointed at Wilbur.
"Uh-uh." Wilbur shook his head. "You were suppose to catch it, so you get it."
Although still considered infants, Violet was much more mature than the two boys. While they argued on who should get the ball, the young raven haired girl crawled out the window, keep in mind, she is only four and still wouldn't know things, then carefully balanced on all fours as she crossed the branch.
So far so good. The branch did wobble, but Violet tried not to let the height bother her. Just grab the ball and go back. Easy. She kept getting closer and closer and finally she was at the ball. Violet kept one hand steady on the branch and her other one was reaching out to it. Since she was unable to grab it with her small hand, Violet pushed it instead and the ball popped right out and fell to the ground. Now all they had to do was climb down and get it. The girl went to turn around, but she grabbed onto a weak branch and lost her balance, causing her to fall.
Helen had gone outside at that moment and saw her daughter about to fall. Not caring about the consequences and her identity, she quickly stretched her arms out, catching Violet before she hit the ground.
The two boys in the treehouse had stopped arguing when they heard a scream and ran to the window. Seeing Violet plummet.
"VIOWET!" They shouted in unison and ran out. By the time they got down, Helen had pulled Violet close to her and gently shook her.
"It's okay, sweetie. You're okay now." She whispered gently.
The boys looked confused. How did Violet get from where the tree was to the patio? And did they just see Aunt Helen's arms grow?
"How did you do that?" Asked Wilbur as he and Hiro approached Helen.
"How did I what?" Helen asked.
"Viowet was over there and now she's here and we saw your arms was long?" Hiro said.
Helen chuckled. "You boys have wild imaginations. I was right below when Violet fell and brought her here when I caught her." She lied. It may have been wrong to lie to children, but she ha her family to protect. She was lucky only four year olds saw her. It'd be harder to fool someone much older. Someone could just take their wild stories and think it was a game.
Helen then led the boys inside, whilst carrying her daughter, who was shaking in her mother's arm. Poor girl, but since then she had an uncomfortable fear of heights.
"So we didn't imagine it! I knew it!" Wilbur exclaimed once Violet had finished explaining where her fear of height originated.
"Mom was only protecting our identity." Violet said.
"Don't worry, Vi. Baymax always puts our safety first. Right, buddy?" He patted Baymax.
"It is my duty to make sure my patients are at 100%."
She had begun to trust Baymax and she trusted her friends. If they said it was safe, then that was good enough for her.
"Okay." She nodded. Hiro attached his magnets onto Baymax and the other two held onto his wings.
"Hold on." Hiro said and they were off. Flying was much smoother now, compared to their first flight. That was a day he'd never forget and he hasn't taken a bus since.
Wilbur was breathtaken by the view. He had flown in the time machine, but he was never able to feel the wind blowing against him. It was amazing.
Violet was a little more hesitant as she clung tightly onto Baymax with her eyes shut. But after a while, she slowly opened them and saw how incredible it was as they flew through the city of San Fransokyo. She practically forgot about her fear.
Baymax was a little more gentle as he flew. Seeing as two of his passengers were not as secure as Hiro, he refrained from doing any loops and such. Wouldn't want to be responsible for causing them to fall.
"This is incredible." Violet said, not taking her eyes away from the view.
"Really?" Wilbur raised an eyebrow and let out a light laugh.
Violet shrugged. "Couldn't help it."
Hiro shook his head and laughed along with them. "The view is pretty incredible." He said.
After a minute or so, they rested upon one of the balloons (is that what they're called?Correct me if you can.).
"Baymax...that was..." Wilbur started.
"Sick." Said Baymax. "It is just an expression." He blinked.
"Sure." Wilbur said going with it. "And you get to do this whenever you want?" He turned to Hiro.
"Let's just say, I haven't taken the bus in two years." He chuckled and all three began laughing.
"This really does make one lose their fear of heights." Violet said. "But I still don't feel comfortable with it." She added.
"Everyone's afraid of something. I'm afraid of not existing." Wilbur confessed.
"I can only imagine why. How does that feel anyway?" Hiro asked.
Wilbur went silent. It wasn't something he liked talking about. "It doesn't feel like anything. You're just...gone. Nothing." He was erased, enough said.
"At least you're back and clearly still exist." Violet came over and hugged him from behind. "Imagine a world without Wilbur Robinson?"
"It'd be quieter." Hiro joked, earning a glare from Wilbur, but he lightened up.
After a minute of laughing, Hiro cleared his throat and turned to Baymax.
"Okay, buddy fire up that sensor." He ordered.
While Baymax scanned, the three teens watched ahead.
"What makes you think my father is in San Fransokyo?" Wilbur asked.
"Seeing as bowler hats attacked us, it's worth a shot and if he's not here, we find the others and head to Todayland." Hiro said.
"That is a good point." Violet nodded. "They'd have to be nearby to not draw attention." Surely someone would've seen a flying bowler hat from Todayland to San Fransokyo.
"I have found a match." Baymax said and pointed to the distance.
AN: Cliffy!
Sorry, but I wanted to give you all a birthday present. I mean it's not your birthday, it's mine. So here's a present!
Okay, bye. Hope you like this chapter.
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