A/N: Well, I have some sad news this is the last chapter of Gogo's Need for Speed, I just wanted to thank you all for your support, favorites, follows, and reviews, you guys are awesome.
Hiro jumped off of Baymax as the robot was landing, "Nothing, maybe we were wrong," he announced.
"Are you sure that Baymax was able to scan the whole city and surrounding areas?" Wasabi asked, "It's so much bigger than San Fransokyo."
"We've flown all over the place and kept scanning, and still nothing," Hiro groaned, pulling out a laptop that they had kept with the helicopter that was perched next to them on top of the building, "Here's a map of San Kyoto, and here's the flight path that Baymax and I took, add in the scanning radius and we get," he paused for a second the sound of his keyboard clicking as he entered the information that he needed, soon four different spots on the map lit up, "Okay," Hiro announced, "These are the spots that our initial scans missed," he tapped on one of the lit-up spots, "This is a naval base, highly unlikely that he's hiding Gogo around there,"
"What about here?" Fred asked pointing to another spot.
"The amusement park?" Wasabi asked, giving his childish friend a look, "This is a search and rescue mission Fred, not a vacation, there is no way that Tanaka would be holding Gogo against her will in an amusement park with hundreds of thousands of visitors a day."
"What about in the wild west ghost town portion," Fred countered, "That's closed for remodeling."
"Construction workers, Freddie," Honey Lemon pointed out.
"We'll keep that in mind," Hiro said, clicking on another spot, "A warehouse district, a possibility, more so then the Naval base and the amusement park, but the last one is a good one too."
"A bomb shelter from the cold war." Honey Lemon read over Hiro's shoulder, "It's so deep underground that your scans wouldn't have reached, no matter how strong your scanners are."
"Great, we know where to look, what next?" Fred asked.
"I think we'll head to the warehouse district that our scan missed and see if something comes up," Hiro said, "If we don't pick up Gogo's signature then we'll officially eliminate the Naval Base and Amusement Park, before heading underground."
"We better find Gogo soon, it's been at least twenty-four hours since Tanaka captured her," Honey Lemon pointed out.
Hiro nodded, "If Aunt Cass calls I'm in the restroom," he announced, "My phone is on silence so she might try calling one of you," He instructed them, before mounting up on Baymax, locking himself in place before Baymax took to the air once more.
"You know Hiro is probably going to be grounded for the rest of the summer once Cass gets a hold of him," Wasabi announced watching as Hiro flew away.
"I know," Honey Lemon agreed, "But what other choice do we have," she asked, "Gogo needed our help and this is the only lead we have to help her."
…
Gogo groaned as she shifted slightly to ease the pain in her side, while still keeping her broken arm and head from moving too much. Tanaka had finally left her alone for the moment, his loud snoring filling the concrete room with deafening echoes, as he sprawled across one of the few pieces of furniture, an old camp cot. After beating on Gogo, who while suffering from a concussion and broken arm hadn't been able to defend herself, Tanaka had collapsed on the cot in a drunken stupor.
Gogo wished she knew where she was, or where the exit was. Anything she could use to escape from her father. She couldn't stand up without immediately feeling light-headed from her head wound, and she couldn't move around on her hands and knees with a broken arm. She also had some broken ribs from where her father had kicked her.
She groaned as she shifted again, this time to prevent her eyes from closing. She knew from talking to Tadashi and… what was her name, the Doctor that helped him with Baymax's programming. Man her head was killing her. Where were Hiro and the others? This was so messed up, Hiro was usually the one that needed help, not her. Why had she decided just to sneak out and run to the store by herself, while Aunt Cass and the others were busy?
Stay awake, Gogo scolded herself, forcing her eyes that were starting to droop, open again, you need to stay awake so that. What was that?
Gogo rolled her head slowly to the side so that she could see the door into the room, beyond that was a dark gray hallway that appeared to go on forever in both directions. From there she could hear the echoing of several footsteps.
"Are we there yet," a voice whined. Fred, Gogo could recognize her friend's voice anywhere.
"Baymax," Hiro's voice called out, strong and sturdy, "Can you pick up Gogo's signal?"
Please, Baymax, Gogo pleaded silently, please notice me.
"Gogo is in a room with a man in his mid-forties about five yards down this path." Baymax's voice echoed through the hallway and into the room with Gogo and Tanaka.
Tanaka snorted, shifting on the cot, before resuming his drunken snores. Gogo let out a sigh of relief when he returned to sleep, which unfortunately turned into an involuntary cry of pain. The others had finally found her. She was safe now.
…
"How's Gogo doing," Hiro hissed, trying not to have his voice echo across the hall and give Tanaka the heads up that he had been found.
"She requires medical attention," Baymax announced.
"And Tanaka, he must be the man Gogo's with," Honey Lemon asked.
"Tanaka is asleep," Baymax announced.
"Good," Hiro sighed, "He might not hear us until it's too late."
"Do you think Gogo can hear us?" Fred asked, before cupping his hands together, no doubt about to call out to their missing teammate, but Wasabi stopped him.
"Let's keep Tanaka asleep," he pleaded, "Gogo probably can hear us, but doesn't dare call out to us because Tanaka's so close to her."
By this point, Baymax had stopped in front of a door like hundreds of others that they had passed, "Gogo is behind this door," he announced.
"Great," Hiro said, "Wasabi cut it open, Fred run back topside, call the police and lead them down here, Honey Lemon stop Tanaka, Baymax and I will get Gogo out of there."
…
Tanaka jerked himself awake, "What was that noise, girl," he snarled glaring at Gogo, who ignored him, instead, she was focusing on the door out to the hallway, or more specifically the glowing blade that was cutting a large hole in it.
The door fell to the ground with a loud thud as several members of Big Hero Six rushed into the room.
Tanaka tried to dodge past them but Honey Lemon threw a chem ball at him, freezing him in place, "That's for Gogo," she said, hotly as Hiro leaned over Gogo.
Gogo couldn't believe it, Tanaka was frozen, completely frozen, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, they came. A voice caught her attention but she couldn't quite make it out.
"Huh," she grunted grimacing as she did so.
"From a scale of one to ten, how do you rate your pain?"
Right Baymax, pain, uh, she hadn't thought about that, "A lot." she figured, "I hurt a lot."
"I do not understand that answer," Baymax confessed.
A number she needed to rate her pain with a number, a high one, but not too high, "Seven," that was the first number that popped into her head was anyway, it sounded right too, "Seven," she repeated, unsure if she had spoken out loud the first time.
"You require medical attention," Baymax announced.
"Sleep," Gogo slurred, her eyes already sliding shut.
"Sleep is important for someone who is suffering from a concussion but it is important to continue to monitor you to ensure that you don't fall unresponsive," Baymax stated but it was wasted on Gogo who had already passed out.
…
Beep, Beep, Beep, the steady beeping noise woke Gogo up. The hospital, she was in the hospital, she recognized the steady beep of a heart monitor from when her mother was hospitalized up until the last few days of her life.
This was also not the first time that she had landed in the hospital herself, being a speed demon as a hobby had its downside, and sometimes she simply went faster than what was safe, Tadashi was always warning her about it, but she was determined to build a faster, safer motorcycle, and, well, sometimes when she did a test run she got the faster down pat but needed to work on the safer part.
She opened her eyes to see a familiar pair of eyes peering down at her, "Let me guess, Tadashi, 'I told you so,'"
The pair of eyes blink, "I'm not Tadashi," a much younger voice exclaimed, "Do you remember what happened?"
What happened? Gogo scrunched up her face, trying to think through the cloud of painkillers, several images flashed through her mind, but none of them stayed long enough for her to make sense of them.
"You do realize that I've totally got grounded for the rest of the summer thanks to you," the voice said, "But we got Tanaka behind bars again, and he is facing additional charges for escaping from custody, Kidnapping, Stalking, and assault and battery."
Gogo nodded, and then nodded again in surprise when her head didn't spin, "How long have I been out?"
"A good hour and a half," Hiro said, "I've spent most of it getting yelled at by Aunt Cass," he paused before continuing, "By the way, if Aunt Cass asks I went to the Amusement Park with Fred and his family without permission," he paused again, before recalling were he was before he went on the tangent, "The rest of my time I was on the phone with Chief Cruz, he's helping covering for us, by the way, he's wondering if you happen to have a current restraining order?"
Gogo shook her head slowly, even though the world didn't spin didn't mean that her head didn't hurt, "Mom had one for until I turned Eighteen, by that point, he was locked up and would stay locked up until I was old and gray, so I didn't bother with renewing it. I should have stopped by the courthouse on my way home from the police station that day and ask for one. I'm sure that Chief Cruz would have happily provided me with the records I needed to get it."
Hiro chuckled, "Seeing as he handed me the records you needed for something completely different, yeah."
Gogo smiled, she was getting tired again, "I wasn't fast enough to save my sister," she said all of the sudden, "But you were fast enough to save me. I promised myself that day that I was going to be the fastest person ever so that no one else could get hurt," she grasped Hiro's hand, "Thanks to you I've succeeded."
