Here's the second part. I know the first was a little short, but I promise to make this one a lot longer. Have fun!

"You're real!" I shouted. "You exist!"

Everyone turned to look at me. I suddenly felt really stupid.

"Well duh." Fred said. "I mean, if we didn't exist, we wouldn't be here."

Honey Lemon stepped in. "Um, hi. Where exactly is here?"

"Oh . . . um. I'm not sure if you know, but this is Ohio." I said, smiling dumbly.

Hiro spoke up. "I think I've read about this place. Like, I think it was the setting on the dial of your machine, Wasabi."

Wasabi shook his head. "I don't know. But then again, I don't even know what dial it was on, all because you and your pesky messing."

Hiro held his hands up defensively. "Sorry."

Wasabi sighed.

"So . . ." Gogo said, shifting her weight. "How do you know us?"

"I never said I did." I said, trying not to smile.

"But you said 'You're real!'." Fred said, mimicking me.

"I . . ." I searched for an answer. When I couldn't, I sighed. "You all have a movie."

"What do you mean, we 'have a movie'?" Hiro asked.

"Baymax, scan." Gogo whispered.

The robot quickly looked me up an down. "Erika is experiencing mood swings, depression, and loneliness. Her adrenaline levels are elevated. My guess is that she is either excited or very happy. Or it is because she is on her-"

"Baymax!" I snapped. "That's enough."

"Don't you talk to my robot like that." Hiro defended.

I sighed. "Sorry. Like he said, mood swings."

Everyone nodded cautiously, except for Honey Lemon. She approached me, and leaned down.

"It's okay. It happens to everybody," she whispered in my ear.

I froze to the spot, then felt a blush creeping up my neck.

Honey just smiled, then turned to the others. "What?"

Nobody said anything.

"So . . . Do you guys wanna watch your movie?"

Wasabi and Gogo looked at me with a look of pure confusion, while Fred, Honey, and Hiro nodded. Baymax just cocked his head.

"Then let's go!" I said enthusiastically. "I can just order it from Netflix."

_TIME SKIP_

"Was that awesome or what?" I asked, but I had no answer. I looked over at the others.

Hiro was sitting beside me, but he had obviously been crying, He still had tears in his eyes, and red blotches dotted his face. Wasabi and Fred were trying not to, but they looked like they wanted to cry right there. Honey was sobbing, her face in her hands, with Baymax comforting her. Gog just sat there, eyebrows raised, looking at me.

"What?" I asked her.

"How did you get this?" she asked, gesturing to the T.V.

"I bought it on Netflix." I said. "I don't OWN it personally. The whole world has access to this film. Disney is the one who made all of you."

Gogo looked curiously at the screen, which now had other Disney movies listed. "Tangled . . . Brave . . . Princess and the Frog? Seriously?"

I shrugged. "I personally think yours is the best and most realistic."

Gogo nodded approvingly.

"Hiro?" I asked, but he didn't respond. He just stared at the screen, his lip twitching. I could tell what was going to happen. I stood.

"Come on, Hiro." I said, lending him a hand. "I want to show you something."

Hiro took my hand, looked at the others, who encouraged him with nods and smiles.

I helped him stand, then walked to the basement door, him trailing behind.

"Where are we going?" Hiro asked.

I stopped at the bottom of the steps, looking at him. I waited to answer him until he reached the bottom as well.

"To be honest, I really wasn't going to show you anything." I confessed, and earned a glare in return. "But, I saw that movie the first time, and I had an even worse reaction." I said. "You're handling it a lot better than I did."

Hiro looked at me with tears welling in his eyes. "What exactly is your point with this?"

I sighed. "I just want you to know that I know how you feel, and I know what you've been through. And it's a lot. But I have something planned that you could not imagine. And I think you'll love it."

Hiro looked at me skeptically. "What now?"

I told him my plan (NOT TELLING YOU YET MWAHAHA), then we went upstairs, his tears flowing freely now.

"Hiro? What's wrong?" Honey asked.

Hiro just pointed at me.

"If you touched one hair on his head I swear I'll-"

"Gogo, I didn't touch him. I just told him something. He's crying . . . Hiro, are you crying because you're happy?" I asked.

Hiro nodded a giant smiled plastered on his face.

"What did you tell him?" Wasabi asked.

"I plan on making a portal that can lead our loved ones back from the . . . underworld. But it only works if you're in direct bloodline." I explained.

"Who do you plan on bringing back?" Fred asked.

I gulped, and looked at Hiro, who had composed himself.

Hiro took a deep breath, then answered.

"Tadashi."

Everyone gasped, causing Honey Lemon to pass out on her spot of the couch. Fred caught her, and laid her head down in his lap. Gogo even stared, wide-eyed, at the mention of that name.

"Does that mean . . ." Wasabi took a deep breath. "Does that mean he'll be able to come home with us?"

I nodded. "Most likely. It will take some test runs before we use it on Tadashi. We don't want to risk anything."

Baymax looked down at the ground. "I do not know how to express my gratitude, Erika. My master is . . . he will return once more, and live the rest of his long life he fully deserved."

I stared at him in disbelief, as did everyone else. I smiled. "A hug would do, Baymax."

Baymax waddled over to me, and wrapped him rubber arms around me. Everyone else did, too, except Honey Lemon. She was still out.