This has been the weirdest week by far for the young hero. First, the boy had battled his enemy in his own world and was transported into a new one. Second, in this new world where he came his friends and family were still alive. In this new world where he was, he was the one that was dead not Tadashi. Third, he was not expecting to live in Fred's spare bedroom and hide from society. Then again, the boy didn't expect to have his identity revealed.

The young hero sat on the silky sheets waiting for Tadashi to arrive. After revealing to the group of their fates in his world everyone parted their own ways. Tadashi had offered him to come back home where he could reveal himself to their aunt, but he was not ready for that step. He hadn't even been ready to expose himself to his friends. So the boy stayed with Fred. Fred did not mind Hiro staying with him, it actually made the excitable teen ecstatic. He had so many questions he wanted to ask the boy. Tadashi reluctantly agreed and told him that he would come get him tomorrow. The older brother wanted to spend time with this different version of his brother. I'm a weird way this was his second chance with his brother after his death.

Hiro sat alone in the room. He was unable to sleep the night before because of all the thoughts racing in his head. Memories from his past flooded every thought. It was almost too much to handle. Key word 'almost'. Hiro was not going to look a gift horse in its mouth. This could be his second chance with his friends even if they were not his friends. In a way, it felt like cheating. Hiro knew so much about these people that had no idea who he was at all. He knew their dislikes, likes, fears, dreams, and so much more. This was his family, but to them he was a complete stranger. This group only knew who he was a little kid.

As the hours passed by, Hiro began to wonder what he was even going to with Tadashi. Were they going to go for a walk and talk peacefully or was he going to go crazy on him and try to attack him like before. The young boy had no idea.

Around 6 a.m. Hiro's eyes began to grow heavy. Against his wishes, the boy soon fell asleep.


"Right this way Tadashi," Fred sauntered in front of the teen, "Hiro's room is this way."

The pair arrived at the door, but neither one made the move to open it. Tadashi was nervous. What if Hiro slipped out during the night and was long gone by now. They did kidnap him against his wishes. And even if he didn't, what was he going to do when he walked in. Was he supposed to act cool as if nothing happened? Tadashi did attack the boy even when he saw that he was Hiro. What were they supposed to talk about or even go? Tadashi realized that he knew nothing about this older version of his brother. What all had changed about him?

"Tadashi," Fred placed a hand on his shoulder, "Just go in there and do your thing. No need to be nervous mi amigo."

Fred then turned and walked away. Tadashi has requested to talk to his brother alone yesterday and Fred respected that. There was much to be discussed by the two brothers.

The teen took a deep stabilizing breath then opened the door softly, "Hiro?"

He walked into the room and saw the boy curled up in a ball fast asleep on the silk bed sheets. A soft smile appeared on his face. At least he still sleeps the same way, he thought to himself. Tadashi carefully tip toed over to the bed to get a better look at the sleeping boy. Hiro laid with his knees against his chest and one hand draped over his face, the other hung limply at his side. The raven hair laid disheveled in every which way.

The sight was endearing, Tadashi missed seeing his brother doing mundane things such as just sleeping the day away. The boy seemed like a little child in his slumber.

Tadashi gently laid a hand on Hiro's shoulder to shake him awake, but as soon as his hand made contact with Hiro the boy jolted awake. Before Tadashi was able to do anything he suddenly saw the ceiling only with his back pressed to the floor. Hiro stood above him with a hand against his chest breathing heavily. Tadashi smiled weakly up to Hiro and raised his hands up. After a few seconds Hiro shook his head to clear the sleep away and realized what he did. Immediately he got off of Tadashi and held out a hand to help him up.

"Sorry about that," Hiro rubbed the back of his neck, "I'm kinda a light sleeper."

"No kidding," Tadashi chuckled at the boy.

The two stood and did not make a move to leave or start a conversation. Hiro sighed deeply trying to think of a conversation starter that would not be more awkward, but that was hard when you pushed another version of your brother onto the floor and held him hostage while you tried to wake up. Tadashi was having the same predicament as Hiro, he did not know what to say to the other boy. He scolded himself for not preparing at all for what they were going to do today or talk about. When Tadashi said he wanted to talk to Hiro alone yesterday that was more of an emotional response than anything else. All Tadashi wanted was to see his brother and have it be like the old times.

Hiro noticed a bag sitting behind Tadashi, "Hey, what's in there?"

Tadashi looked behind him and grabbed the bag handing it to Hiro, "I grabbed some clothes from my closet, and I didn't think you could still fit in yours so yea."

Hiro nodded, "Yeah, I probably couldn't, thanks," He set the bag down on the bed, "I'll get dressed and then see you out front?"

Tadashi shook his head in agreement then took his leave. The teen wished there was a manual for things to talk about to your dead brother from another world, since that did not exist he was going to have to figure it out on his own.

After Hiro got dressed he went to the front of the mansion to find his brother. The two decided to get lunch and began to walk there. Hiro told Tadashi that it was his choice despite how Tadashi insisted that Hiro pick. The truth was, Hiro forgot most of the things that there were to do in the city. The only restaurant that he remembered very well was Noodle Burger, but he figured Tadashi would not like that place.

The two were quiet as they walked the streets of San Fransokyo. Hiro was mainly taking in the sights and trying to familiarize himself with it again. His memories were foggy after not being in the city for so long and he wanted to be able to remember how to get from one place to another if he needed to by himself. Tadashi watched Hiro as he was viewing the sights around him. The teen looked much more like the Hiro he knew in regular clothing instead of the indigo suit he wore; however, the differences still boggled his mind. Tadashi felt weird walking next to his brother that was almost the same exact height as him.

"You like sushi?" Tadashi asked prying Hiro away from his sightseeing.

The boy broke out into a grin that almost melted Tadashi's heart, "I love sushi."

Tadashi opened the door and let Hiro walk in first. Hiro stopped at the fish tank to watch the fish swim around as Tadashi waited at the podium for someone to seat them. The restaurant was mainly empty, only a few tables had people in them.

"Hello, how many?" A young woman greeted Tadashi.

Hiro walked over to Tadashi, "Two please."

The young lady paused and stared at the boy. A deep blush appeared on her cheeks as she answered, "Right this way then."

Hiro followed the waitress as Tadashi stood in his place still. He had never seen anything like that happen to his brother; let alone happen to him. He shook his head to get out of the stupor and followed Hiro to the table. The young lady was still there talking to Hiro as he slid into the other side of the booth.

The girl turned to Tadashi and frowned. She stopped her conversation with Hiro to grab a notepad out of her pocket. Obviously, she did not want Tadashi there so she could continue talking to the other teen.

"What could I get you to drink sir?"

"Coke please," Tadashi answered.

The girl turned to Hiro and blushed again, "And for you honey,"

Hiro laughed at the girl's antics, "Water would be great."

The girl nodded her head and smiled at Hiro one last time before leaving.

Tadashi stared at his brother in amazement. He was able to make a girl become a blushing mess in just the five seconds he was around her. Hiro looked up to Tadashi and frowned.

"What?"

Tadashi cleared his throat, "Nothing! Just that was pretty crazy, she really likes you."

The boy shook his head and looked down to the menu scanning the items. Tadashi frowned then looked at his own menu. Trying to be funny and lighten the mood was not going to work. After a few minutes the girl was back to take their orders and hand them the drinks. After they ordered she was gone again with the menus in her hand. There was nothing to distract the boys from speaking this time. Hiro watched the traffic flow outside of the window as Tadashi just stared at his hands on the table.

Come on Tadashi, think! Tadashi pleaded his mind to come up with anything to say.

"I could make the suits better." Hiro simply stated not looking away from the window.

"Huh?" Tadashi furrowed his eyebrows, "They are already good."

Hiro tore his gaze away from the window to look at Tadashi. The eye contact made Tadashi want to turn away from the fierce gaze, but he did not.

"The suits are good." He said again more confidently this time.

Hiro rolled his eyes, "I saw them in action and when you guys were just standing around in them. They are not very user friendly or as effective as they could be. Also, your 'drones' sucked, the other update was not so bad, I mean if you are trying to kill a normal person they aren't bad."

Tadashi crossed his arms, "Okay, I'd like to see you come up with better suits and something better for me to use."

"Challenge accepted," Hiro shrugged his shoulders then returned his gaze to the window.

The raven haired teen deflated back into his seat. He had to make some sort of conversation.

"Hey, Hiro," Tadashi said.

Hiro tore his gaze away from the window again. This time he sat back in his seat relaxed. He nodded his head to Tadashi signaling for him to continue.

"I just wanted to say that I'm sorry," Tadashi lowered his head, "I never said sorry for trying to hurt you even though I saw who you were. And for everything that happened to you."

Tadashi raised his head up again to face Hiro. He was unable to read the boy's expression and Hiro made no move to say anything back. Sighing, Tadashi thought of another thing to say back, but Hiro beat him to it.

"Its fine, it's a lot to take in," Hiro stated, "Which is one of the reasons why I tried to stay away."

Tadashi shook his head at the boy, "You never need to stay away Hiro. You may not be my brother from this world, but you are still my little brother. Always."

Hiro smiled then began to say something, but the young woman appeared with their food interrupting him. She set the plates down then put a hand on Hiro's shoulder, "If you need anything else just call."

Hiro nodded to the girl then stared at his food. Tadashi had already begun to eat until he realized that Hiro had not begun.

"Is there something wrong?" Tadashi asked.

Hiro shook his head, "No, it's just been a long time since I've been able to eat like this," he laughed the comment off, but it did not go past Tadashi.

"What do you mean?"

Hiro glanced up at Tadashi with a sad smile on his face. At that moment Tadashi was able to see the sunken in eyes and sunken cheekbones decorating his brothers face more clearly. It made Tadashi want to throw up seeing those features on his face.

"Well, food was kinda hard to come by back where I'm from," Hiro grabbed the chop sticks gingerly, "I'm not really used to eating food like this I guess."

Hiro picked up a piece of his sushi and ate it. He moaned as he ate the food; it was so delicious. Tadashi simply watched his brother eat the food slowly as if it was going to disappear forever after he ate it.

"Can I ask you a question?" Tadashi set the chopsticks across his plate then pushed it to the end of the table.

Hiro nodded with a mouthful of food in his mouth.

"How bad was it there?"

The boy swallowed the rest of the bite then followed suit to what Tadashi did to his plate. He took a long drink of water to wash the food down then looked to Tadashi, "Depends on one's perspective."

Tadashi exhaled, "Then what was your perspective."

"How about I improve those suits of yours and if the others think that yours are better then I'll tell you anything you want to know."

Tadashi narrowed his eyes, "Challenge accepted bonehead."


"Hiro these suits are amazing!" Honey Lemon screeched and hugged the younger boy.

The teen genius had made significant improvements to everyone's equipment including his own, but Hiro was not going to tell anyone about that. Everyone had on the respective suits that the boy made them and was trying them out in Fred's yard. Honey was the first to express her excitement for the new gear. She would never admit it to Tadashi, but Hiro's suit was so much better. Everything was calibrated to be even, so she did not have to worry about the chemical formulas ever being wrong as she used her purse. Her helmet did not fit wonky anymore either which the tall girl was appreciative for.

GoGo walked over to Hiro next, "What'd you do to it genius?"

The boy simply pressed a button next to the ear on GoGo's helmet and a large disk appeared under her feet. The disk was floating off the ground as well.

"Electromagnetic hover board," Hiro stated, "Works just like the smaller version on the ankles on your suit, which are still there by the way, this gravity defying device will let you be able to get high off the ground and use as a shield."

GoGo nodded her head, "Impressive Hamada." With that the girl was off, speeding around the yard to test out the new invention.

Hiro walked over to Wasabi, "Don't worry these gauntlets will protect your hands from the plasma blades that are incorporated into them. Try it."

Wasabi turned on the blades then closed his eyes tight. The fact that he would have lasers emitting from his hands scared him. He was not trying to lose any limbs. When he was not feeling excruciating pain Wasabi opened his eyes in wonder. The blades were much longer and stable than the ones from before.

"Put the blades together and it will form a shield." Hiro smiled at the man.

He hesitantly put the blades together and a shield formed, "Woah! That was great Hiro!"

Hiro laughed as he watched the others experiment with the new gear that he made. This was always Hiro's favorite part of being a superhero with his best friends back from his world. He loved inventing impossible feats that the group would be able to use in battle and just for fun. Seeing them all run around trying out the gear made him feel proud of himself for being able to put such a smile on their faces.

"Um Hiro," Fred approached the boy, "I'm kinda confused on what this is supposed to do."

Hiro smiled enthusiastically at Fred, "Prepare to be amazed."

Hiro reached inside of the suit opening and pressed an orange button. The suit turned invisible immediately which caused Fred to shriek.

"OH MY GOSH! I'M INVISIBLE!" Fred yelled and scooped Hiro into his invisible arms, "You just granted all of my wishes, thank you!"

The invisible lizard sat Hiro down on the ground then went around to scare his other friends. Hiro let out a laugh. It was almost the exact same reaction his Fred had when Hiro gave him the invisible suit. Thinking back to when Hiro made these exact suits for his friends made his eyes tear up. He rubbed his eyes roughly; he was not going to cry in front of them.

"Well, I guess you beat me," Tadashi stood beside Hiro.

"Told ya," Hiro mumbled, "Did you figure yours out yet?"

"No, I've just been watching everyone else and then I checked out Baymax," Tadashi patted the boy on the back, "Pretty impressive, I'm scared to see what all he can do now."

Hiro glanced at his brother dressed in the deep crimson armor. Tadashi looked comfortable in the suit, much better than the last one he had. The boy pressed a small button on Tadashi's wrist and rockets thrust him into the air. Tadashi realized that these thrusters that came out of the soles of the shoes and back were 100 times better than the quick work he made for himself.

"Press the button on your other wrist to see what else it does," Hiro stood with his arms crossed below Tadashi.

Tadashi followed the direction and pressed the button. Immediately two small speakers emitted from the gauntlets on his hand. Through the visor on the screen he saw the waves through the air and realized he could increase or decrease them.

"Don't worry about us either," Hiro called up to the teen, "I adjusted everyone's helmets to be able to block out even the loudest those sonic waves get."

Tadashi landed finally and turned the gear off. He was astounded by how much his brother was able to accomplish in such a short span of time. Hiro was a genius. Tadashi moved to hug the boy, but Hiro evaded it.

"I gotta go use the bathroom," Hiro stammered out and made his way back toward the mansion leaving Tadashi in his place.

"Just give him some time Tadashi," Honey Lemon placed a hand on his shoulder, "This must be hard on him too."

Tadashi smiled at the girl, "Yeah, thanks Honey."

Tadashi gave the boy walking to the mansion on last glance then walked over with his friends and watched them try out their new gear.

Just give it time, Tadashi thought to himself, everything will be fine.

Once the boy was certain that no one could see him he sprinted off in the opposite direction of the mansion. He activated his black electromagnetic disks and sped away even faster. After seeing the group of friends enjoy their new equipment he had made he needed time to himself. It was too similar to his own group when they received the gear he created for them. At that moment, the genius was glad he decided to upgrade his own gear so he could escape easily.

Being around the group was both happy and exhausting. He was glad to see that they were alive in this world, but it was exhausting knowing that they were not his. These people did not know who he was. None of them knew of the adventures that they had. All the people that they had saved from being the superheroes. These thoughts pushed the boy to put all of his efforts into going faster and faster. He passed people leaving them grasping for their belongings so they would not lose them. Hiro was just a black blur to every citizen he passed in San Fransokyo.

Finally, the boy stopped in front of an old abandoned warehouse. This was the warehouse that started everything for him. This was where the boy had first discovered that his brother's death was not an accident. Hiro wondered if this was where it all started for this Tadashi.

Hiro opened the warehouse door and walked inside. There were thousands of buckets laying on the ground empty which told Hiro all he needed to know. Robert Callaghan used the same exact weapon on them as he did to Hiro. He used Hiro's microbots.

The boy activated the disks again then sped out of the building. He sped through the streets to a more secluded part of the town. After navigating through several alleyways shouts were heard. The boy deactivated the disks and walked to the noise. He pushed through a crowd to see a large man yelling at another smaller man. The larger grabbed the money on the plate laughing at the destroyed bots in front of him.

"No one can beat Yama!" He yelled then laughed.

The crowd around them began cheering his name. Hiro walked forward until he was standing in the circle in front of Yama. Yama looked at the boy, but was unable to see his face due to the black mask covering his features.

"You want a game little boy?" He asked and laughed.

The crowd around him laughed fueling his anger even more. In his world, Yama was a monster. When Tadashi had died Hiro would go bot fighting secretly, but stopped one night due to Yama. He had beaten Yama in another fight and the older man had had enough. He sent his goons after the boy who had beaten him up badly. Hiro had not cared about getting beat up, he was expecting it and gladly accepted it. The boy had wanted to feel anything other than the sadness routed in his heart. However, when Yama had mentioned his brother to him it angered him.

Now, Hiro would be able to avenge his brother's name to this monster, even if it was not the same Yama.

"Actually, no," Hiro announced, "I want you gone, the police are already on their way."

Many of the crowd dispersed in a panic not wanting to get arrested for being at the sight. A few men were still left in the crowd and they surrounded Yama. The large man raised an eyebrow, "You are bluffing."

Hiro smirked, "Yeah, I was."

Not giving the group anytime to prepare he attacked. He flew punches at the men then trapped them in orange goo until it was only him and Yama left. Yama charged at the boy, but he dodged every attack. This just angered the man even more making him throw more punches. He grew tired of the constant attacking and stopped to take a breath. Hiro took that as his time to strike and knocked the man out. He then encased the man in the same goo.

"That was for my brother," Hiro huffed out a breath then grabbed a random phone on the ground calling the police to get the men.

The boy did not stay at the scene. As soon as he ended the call with the police he was off again at incredible speeds. He stopped when he reached the park. He found a park bench then took a seat letting his sore legs rest from the strain. Hiro closed his eyes and laid his head back. Turning Yama into the police had helped the boy take his mind off more pressing matters, but it was only for a short time. Everything the boy had been thinking about was back now which made his head and heart ache.

"I did not know I had bathrooms out here," A voice shocked Hiro out of his position.

The boy turned to his right to see Fred sitting beside him in the same position he had been in before. Fred stared up at the starry night sky looking peaceful.

"Sorry, I needed to clear my head," Hiro relaxed again, "How did you find me anyway?"

Fred turned his head, "Baymax. You're lucky Tadashi's not the one here, he was freaking out when you took an hour long bathroom break and found out you weren't actually in the bathroom."

"My bad," Hiro replied.

The pair sat in silence just watching the stars in the sky together. Tears formed in the boy's eyes once again that night, but this time he did not bother wiping them away. He knew Fred would not say anything about them. Watching the stars with the blonde boy brought back so many good memories he had with him. So many times the two would get together just like this and talk about anything for hours.

"You were my best friend," Hiro sniffled turning to the blonde, "You were the only one that stayed with me, until you died."

Fred sat up to face the boy as well, "I'm sorry that I put you through all that Hiro."

"In my world, we would do stuff like this all the time," Hiro continued, ignoring the tears leaking from his eyes, "We would just sit around and talk about all kinds of things. Stupid things, sad things, future things...And you were so smart and I always said, 'Fred, why don't you show anyone else this' and you would say, 'they don't get it like we do'."

Fred placed a hand on the boy's shoulder, "Sounds like that guy knew some stuff."

Hiro laughed as Fred continued, "I gotta agree, most people don't get it," He leaned back against the bench, "It takes someone special to understand."

Hiro leaned back against the park bench as well, "Yeah, it really does."

The two stayed there staring at the stars not saying one word.