A.N: I couldn't find much on Abigail's personality. So I just guessed. She seems like she would be a strong willed, stubborn, and powerful woman with a gentle heart. If I'm wrong at all, please inform me and leave a link to where you found the information in the reviews. I fixed the mistake. If you find anymore idiotic flaws that are within my writing, please inform me so I may fix them. I'm very sorry for making you read something so inconsistent.

Chapter 10 Redo

Hiro noticed the heat radiating from his brother. "Tadashi,"

"You died, in the fire." Callaghan was still mumbling in shock.

"Calm down." Hiro tried again to get Tadashi's attention, too concerned about his brother's future actions to react properly to Callaghan's appearance.

The older Hamada took a step forward, his breath close to igniting. The oldest in the room went back a few paces.

"You are reaching unstable temperatures." A ballooned hand found itself on Tadashi's shoulder. "Your brain waves indicate you are upset. Recommended treatment: taking yourself out of the situation."

The Hamada glared back at Baymax, eyes glowing like flames. He knew the robot was right. He had to leave. But he wanted nothing more than to burn Callaghan for ruining his life.

"Tadashi." Hiro's voice broke quietly through his anger.

Tadashi looked at the slight fear in Hiro's expression and gained enough strength to exit the room. He needed to find somewhere safe he could explode, unleash his pent up anger, without hurting anyone.

Abigail was as dumbfounded as her father. She had not known about Tadashi's new abilities. It seemed now, she had a general grasp on how Tadashi Hamada had survived the explosion.

"What was that?" Abigail conquered her slack jaw.

Hiro went after Tadashi instead of answering. The pyro was nowhere to be seen. The genius ran down the stairs, checked each room, checked the lab.

"What's wrong Hiro?" Honey Lemon took off her goggles and replaced them with her glasses. "Why do you look so panicked?"

"Tadashi," Hiro panted out. "Callaghan is here, and Tadashi flipped. I can't find him."

"Callaghan is here?" Gogo left her project.

"Shouldn't he be in jail?" Wasabi turned off his machine.

"He got out on good behavior." Abigail entered the scene. "That's what I was told anyway. Where did Tadashi go?"

"I lost sight of him." Hiro had caught his breath, he really didn't have time to be chatting about Callaghan's release. He needed to find Tadashi.

"Okay, We'll talk about my dad later. Where does he usually go to calm down?" She said, taking control of the situation.

"The cherry blossoms, where the bench is." Honey thought aloud. "I'll check there."

"I'll check the dead end door." Wasabi ran off with Honey Lemon.

"I'll look around campus," Gogo snatched up her helmet as she left.

"Hiro, Where's Baymax?" The chestnut asked.

"Uh, He's," Hiro looked around for the robot. "Where is Baymax?"

"Find him, we'll need him to scan the campus for Tadashi."

Hiro nodded and ran to the last place he had seen Baymax. In Abigail's office. He entered and found the robot staring down Robert. The silence was tense. Callaghan was sitting down in a chair, a look of disbelief on his face.

"Is that so?" What the old man said was almost deafened in the atmosphere.

"It is." Baymax responded. More of the same absence of sound.

Hiro didn't know what conversation they were just having, but he didn't care. He didn't want to be in the same room as Callaghan let alone interact with him."Baymax," Hiro motioned for Baymax to follow him. The walking marshmallow did not disobey. They left Callaghan alone in the room. Once down stairs Abigail stopped him.

"First, you need to tell me why your brother nearly caught fire." She wasn't in the mood for bull crap. He should have told her something was up with Tadashi from the beginning.

"Uh, well, He," How could Hiro tell her about what his brother had been through? What he could do because of it? He didn't know anything for sure himself. What if she reacted badly?

"I need to know these things Hiro." Her voice was no longer stern, hoping some gentleness would get her the desired information. "I need to know if he's dangerous."

" He's not dangerous!" Hiro yelled at her. "He wouldn't hurt anyone!"

"Then explain to me what happened up there!"

It was quiet, she had the youngest Hamada backed into a a corner. If she thought his older brother was dangerous, what was to stop her from turning Tadashi in or taking him away? Of course she would never actually do that, but it was not an unreasonable assumption. In the past, if she deemed something as potentially hazardous to the health of the people working on it or the public, she had the project shut down. Though that was only in extreme situations where the inventor refused to make changes to the device in order to get rid of the danger. That was a conversation the student and her would have discreetly, out of the other's earshot.

Tadashi, on the other hand, was a person. A good person from what she had heard. If he was a threat, she doubted it was of his own freewill. Why would she punish him for something that wasn't his fault?

"Hiro please, I just want to help."

"Follow me." Hiro said after slight hesitation. He pursed his lips. He wasn't sure if he was making the right decision, but he had to take the chance he could convince her that Tadashi was not a threat. He lead her into his lab and pulled up the information they had gathered on the pyro. Even though it had been a week, they had not figured out anything new that pertained to the cause of the mutation. Abigail looked over the data in awkward silence. She recognized the proteins, from when she went over the long list of people that participated in the convention two years ago.

- Leonard, a curly red head with contacts for the bad vision in his blue eyes, turned a knob that heated up the four vials of proteins he had created himself. "Once these solutions are heated to the proper degree, I will administer them to the test mouse." Said test mouse was in a little glass case with a tube connecting the cage to the machine. It scurried around on its little pink feet, curious red eyes darted everywhere. The ginger opened the cage and grabbed the small test subject. It wiggled a bit in his hand but soon gave up and went limp. Leonard pulled a syringe from under the protein solutions and injected each into the mouse one at a time. The white mammal squeaked loudly and writhed in pain. "Don't worry, He always does this after getting shots." The inventor of the protein quickly put the animal in the glass container, flipped a switch, and water filled into the cage through the tube. The mouse panicked when the electricity hit the water then it slowly began to change. It grew webbed feet, finned ears, and an eel like tail. Gills fluttered on its neck and it swam around the area freely and curiously. "As you can see, the mouse has evolved rapidly to accommodate its situation." He smiled proudly at his viewers. "These four proteins, once introduced into the bloodstream, attach themselves to the DNA itself, forcing an instantaneous evolutionary sequence that makes the body able to regenerate old and new cells that allow the subject to survive extreme situations. This only happens directly after the proteins are introduced. Rufus here was about to drown, so the proteins changed his DNA to create gills. But it didn't stop there. It gave the mouse webs to navigate the new environment better, new ears to catch the muffled sound waves that he's not use to, and if you look closely, he has double eyelids to protect from water exposer. I believe I can adapt this technology to human use. No more firemen dying on the job, they'll be fire proof! Divers could go deeper than ever before, think of the discoveries they could make in the uncharted areas of the ocean! These proteins can change the world!"

"Or it could go horribly array. Genetic mutation is a tricky business. There are just somethings you shouldn't mess with." Those words being said, Callaghan moved to the next project. Krei tsked at Robert as he left such a wonderful idea.

"I think it's a great idea. Saving people, making discovers, helping the world. That's what your project can do. If you really want to continue your work, call me." The man handed Leonard his card before he followed Callaghan to the next project. The ginger looked down at the card and smiled.-

"I recognize these proteins. There was an experiment at the fair that dealt with them." Abigail sat down and scrolled through the data. It was definitely the same proteins. "It gave him abilities over fire?" She asked rhetorically.

"At the fair? Are you sure? Maybe we could contact the person who conducted the experiment, he might be able to help Tadashi. Where is he? How can we contact him?" Hiro leaned over her, eager for answers.

"He works for Alistair Krei."