Hiro was taken to a hospital as soon as the event was over. He was kept over night, the doctors wanting to be sure he didn't sustain any lung damage. Though from the results it seemed he only got a few minor burns and would be released very quickly. For now though he was stuck in bed with his notebook… doodling all the equipment he saw last night on The Phoenix.

Not a single burn… I… Just how…?

Knock, knock, knock.

"Come in."

Aunt Cass entered, along with the rest of the team.

"Hey, sweetie." She smiled gently, sitting by his bed. "How you feeling?"

"I'm okay." Hiro smiled. "Really, you don't have to worry."

"We'll worry." Gogo nudged him a little. "Way to give us a heart attack!"

"Seriously!" Wasabi crossed his arms. "You were almost literally toast!"

"Thank goodness for The Phoenix." Honey Lemon sighed in relief. "He really saved us a lot of trouble."

"And he was epic!" Fred cheered. "Crashed right through a window like a freaking superhero!"

"Like us?" Hiro chuckled giving a sheepish look. "Seriously, I'll be more careful next time… But he was pretty amazing…" He glanced down to his notebook. "Just… Amazing."

"Trying to figure out his secrets?" Gogo asked, looking at the sketches. "... Wow those are detailed."

"Just trying to figure out what kind of tech he was using." Hiro tapped the pencil against the book's spine as he thought over what else he saw. "Just… It was so advanced… And he got out totally unscathed…"

"Just hard to grasp the idea of someone not getting burned." Honey Lemon mused. "You'd have to naturally be fire proof."

Hiro's head snapped up.

"... Is… It possible…?"

Honey Lemon stopped to think for a moment.

"... Maybe… but something like that would require a lot of extreme testing, especially without causing unwanted side effects. You'd have to somehow genetically modify the cells of a person… I don't know. Stuff like that is science fiction."

Hiro hummed in thought. "I don't know… I mean it sounds far fetched but… We've seen stuff that's also supposedly science fiction. Swirling portal of death and destruction?"

"True… But it's just a guess. For all we know maybe he does have special tech."

"And that would require us actually talking with the guy. But if I had to take a guess the guy isn't much of a social butterfly considering he just rushed off as soon as he was done." Gogo crossed her arms. "Not sure what else you could get out of him."

"Unless you chased him down and annoyed the heck out of him-" Wasabi cut himself off when he noticed the way Hiro's eyes lit up. "Don't even THINK about it!"

"But-"

Aunt Cass gave a stern look.

"You mister, almost got burned badly. You are not chasing ANYONE!"

Hiro sighed giving a nod. "Yes Aunt Cass…"

Aunt Cass nodded, stroking his hair.

"I just don't' want you getting hurt… I'm glad this man saved you but… it's not worth you getting hurt trying to find him."

"Aunt Cass…" Hiro set aside his things, bringing his arms around her. "I'm sorry…"

"It's okay…" Aunt Cass stroked his back, kissing his head. "You're okay…"

"And I intend to stay okay." He nuzzled her a little. "Promise… No more heart attacks."

"Good boy…" She looked off to the side of the room, seeing Baymax's luggage. "We brought Baymax for ya. All charged."

Hiro smiled. "Thanks guys. Appreciate it."

"We know you and our favorite marshmallow are inseparable."

Aunt Cass gave him another kiss.

"We'll let you rest. I'll come back later with some sweets, okay?"

"Okay… Gummy bears?" Hiro gave a bit of a puppy eyed look.

"Of course." She ruffled her hair. "Be good to the nurses now."

"I will. I promise no nurse will walk out of my room with white streaks in their hair." Hiro grinned.

"That's my boy." She got up, leading the others. "Come on then."

"Night Hiro, get some rest."

"Don't sick Baymax on anyone!"

"I know!"

Once they were gone Hiro leaned back looking at his sketches, thinking back to Honey Lemon's words. A thought came to him as he slowly smirked. "OW!"

Baymax instantly activated, waddling over to him.

"Hello, Hiro. What seems to be the trouble?"

"Nothing right now." Hiro showed him the sketches. "But I was wondering… Did you get a scan of The Phoenix?"

"I did… Though I worry the heat may have interfered with some of my scans… the results were quite abnormal."

"Let's hear it. Abnormal is what I wanna hear."

"Very well." Baymax turned on his chest screen, showing his results. "He was running on a higher body temperature than considered healthy, yet was showing no signs of distress. I also detected an odd substance that appears to be surrounding all of his organs. My scans were unable to identify it, but the compounds of the substance read as something fire resistant."

"Which matches up with a thought Honey tossed out earlier… This guy might be fire proof."

"It would appear to be that way. His skin was also different. I detected no signs of burns on him. His skin cells were producing some kind of oil on his arms. It was yet another substance I could not identify… though… the readings I got… the oil on his arms is combustible."

Hiro hummed in thought. "So… Fireproof body… But combustible oil he's producing on his own… So not a lot of tech…"

"There might be some technology involved but I would not know. All I know is what my scans were able to detect. I do have to conclude he is not exactly… human."

"So… Mutant…" Hiro looked at the screen again. "... A mutant…." ...Oh screw freaking out! I've seen too much screwed up things!

"I admit… I am curious about him… Maybe it would be wise to possibly become allies with him."

"If we can find him." Hiro laid back. "That'll be the challenge."

"Right…" Baymax stroked his hair. "For now… My concern is your health."

The boy relaxed, nuzzling a little. "I know buddy… I trust ya."

Knock knock knock.

"Come in!"

The door opened… a little girl running in… straight towards Baymax.

"EEEEE!" She squealed, hugging him as best as she could. "He really does look like a marshmallow!"

Hiro's eyes were wide in confusion. "Um… Hello?"

Baymax patted her head. "Hello miss."

She giggled, nuzzling his hand. "Hello!"

"Ehehe… Sorry… She was a little excited when I told her about your robot possibly being here."

Both looked to the doorway to see Takashi walk in, a sheepish grin on his face.

Hiro smiled.

"It's all good, Baymax doesn't mind little ones. Didn't expect to get another set of visitors." He closed his notebook sticking it in the nightstand. He doesn't need to know about Big Hero 6.

"I heard you got into a bit of an accident and I thought I'd at least drop in… On top of that my mother wanted me to pick up something from this hospital." Takashi looked to the little girl. "And my sister was along for the ride since I needed to look after her."

She nodded. "I'm Lily by the way."

Hiro ruffled her hair. "Nice to meet'cha. And thanks for stopping by. How're the tests going?"

"Good. I had my exams this morning. I'll find out in a few days if I'll get into SFIT."

"I know he will." Lily said with pride in her eyes. "My brother is super smart!"

Hiro smirked. "If he's applying for SFIT he definitely is." He looked to Takashi. "Wish ya luck."

"Thank you." Takashi had worry come into his eyes. "You holding up alright? Heard the fire got you pretty good."

"I'm gonna be fine. I only got some minor burns and a sore back out of the deal." Hiro gave him a reassuring look. "I wasn't in there long enough to screw up my lungs thankfully."

"Good… Well… hope you make a fast recovery."

"Thanks. So your mom works in medicine huh?"

"Yup!" Lily chirped. "She's mainly a diagnostician, but she also does cell research!"

"Cell research huh?" Hiro murmured. Now ain't' that ironic?

"Yeah, take my brother here." Lily held one of Takashi's hands, showing a red mark on it. "She was able to do some research that let him get smooth skin again after getting burned. Cool huh?"

"L-Lily!"

Hiro looked at them giving a nod. "That is pretty cool." There was empathy in his eyes. "Though sucks you had to go through that."

Takashi rubbed the back of his neck… right where his other red marks were.

"It was a huge freak accident… But, Mom saved me along with some other surgeons… Wouldn't really be standing here if they hadn't."

"Got ya.. Fire sucks doesn't it?" Hiro glanced at the marks before looking away not wanting to stare.

"It does… But… ya learn to move on eventually." Takashi lifted Lily into his arms, hugging her close. "Imouto helps with that a lot."

Lily cuddled close. "Hermano…"

He stroked her hair.

"You know Japanese huh?" Hiro raised an eyebrow.

"Little rusty but yes."

The teenager smirked before clearing his throat.

"So the last name doesn't mean anything to where you're from?" He asked… In full out Japanese, totally fluent.

Takashi was silent for a moment before speaking again.

"More or less. My mother and sister are part latina while I'm Japanese."

Hiro nodded a grin on his face. "Got ya." He offered a fist bump. "Sorry just… Haven't talked to anyone like that in awhile."

Takashi smiled, bumping a fist with Hiro's.

"Fwoosh!"

"Fwoosh!"

Lily giggled.

"Just like we do!"

"It's the unwritten rule of siblings everywhere." Hiro chuckled. "At least the cool ones."

"Yup!" Lily smiled. "Do you have a brother or sister too?"

Hiro's gaze fell before he nodded.

"Yeah… His name's Tadashi… And he was the best brother I could've hoped for."

Takashi lowered his head a bit in respect.

"Sorry for your loss…"

Hiro nodded as Baymax laid a hand on his back to provide a bit of comfort.

"Thanks… He went out a hero at least but… Still hurts… Miss him like crazy."

"Still sad though…" Lily pouted. "I'm sure he misses you too."

Hiro looked to her and smiled though it was forced. "Yeah... "

Takashi laid a hand on her head. "Easy there…. Sorry… She's young…"

"Eep… Sorry… I didn't mean to make you feel sad."

"It's okay, really." Hiro nodded quickly but didn't meet their gaze. "It happened pretty recent so… It still bugs me sometimes.. Not your fault…"

"Okay…" Lily reached her arms out to him. "Want a hug?"

Hiro smiled a bit holding out his arms as she was placed in them. "I'd like that a lot."

Lily hugged him gently, cuddling up to him.

"Consider it done then."

Takashi smiled, rubbing the back of his neck.

"Always giving them out for free."

Hiro chuckled hugging the girl. "I don't mind… I like hugs." He nodded to Baymax. "Baymax gives 'em out for free too."

"Heh… I see…"

"Yup." Hiro paused yawning some. "Heh… Sorry about that. It's been a long night."

"You should probably get some rest then. Your body is trying to recover after all." Takashi took Lily back into his arms again.

"I'm fine, really-" Hiro tried to deny.

Takashi smirked a little before reaching a hand out, stroking the kid's hair.

"You sure about that?"

Hiro was going to protest but another yawn left him, as he laid back down. "Not fair…" He mumbled. "That evil trick…"

"Works on all siblings alike…" He smiled gently. "Rest…"

Hiro mumbled something but before long he was out, sleeping peacefully.

"There we go…" Takashi looked to Baymax. "Take care of him."

Baymax nodded. "Of course. He is my patient… And my friend."

"Right…" Takashi looked at Hiro one last time before walking out… a bit of a longing look in his eyes that soon faded. "Hiro…"

Lily held onto him, nuzzling him. "It's okay Hermano…"

Takashi nuzzled her back.

"I know… still hurts…"

She frowned kissing his chin. "I know... " She held on a little tighter. "You don't deserve to hurt…"

Takashi kissed her head.

"I'll be fine… just…" He sighed. "I wish could do more for him… but I'm a stranger to him now… There's nothing I can do…"

She hummed in thought.

"You could bring him some of Mama's cookies at his school… He might like that since I don't think he'll be stuck here long."

"He'd like that… he's got a terrible sweet tooth."

"Then we'll do that! And I'll make him a drawing!" Lily smiled brightly. "And then you two can get to know each other again!"

Takashi smiled, a gentle look in his eyes as he hugged her close.

"Thank you, Imouto…"

She cuddled close.

"Anything for my Hermano!"

He chuckled, keeping her close.

It's something… I'll take any chance I can get… just so I can be with him again…

Even if he doesn't recognize me.

It's better than nothing.