Ni: Wrong Stop At An Ancient Temple
"Hello, I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion."
The entire group stood with wide eyes at the marshmallow-like robot that stood before them. "What is it?" Gogo asked, interrupted by Honey, who squealed in delight.
"He is so cute! I can't believe you made this Tadashi!"
Tadashi took his hat off and nervously ran his hand through his hair. "Well, thanks."
"It looks like a giant walking marshmallow." Wasabi commented.
"Whoa, Baymax looks awesome, man." Fred commented up next.
"Gee, thanks guys. Now let me explain how he works."
The entire gang was listening attentively to what Tadashi was saying. "Baymax is a personal healthcare companion designed to take care of a person's every need. He has special scanners that allow him to see what a person is feeling and what's wrong with them. He can learn a lot about a person with a single scan."
"Wow, that is impressive." Gogo commented.
Tadashi smiled. "Thanks. He's also designed to be your best buddy, someone you can talk to."
"Have you shown him to your aunt yet?" Gogo asked.
Tadashi shook his head. "Not yet. I was planning on doing it tonight, though."
Wasabi nodded. "Well, you did a really good job on him."
Tadashi pressed the chip access port in Baymax's heart area and a green chip could be seen next to a bunch of empty slots. "This green chip is everything that Baymax is and he wouldn't be himself without it. It has over ten thousand medical procedures on it."
"Wow, you've done some real work on this thing." Gogo commented.
"Yeah, well, I really believe that he'll help a lot of people." Tadashi turned back to Baymax. "Alright buddy, we're satisfied with our care."
The robot nodded, and then stepped back into his charging case and deactivated. "So, you guys want to go out for something to eat?" Fred suggested.
"Sorry guys, I can't. I have to run some errands for my aunt."
"Well, see you later then."
And with that said, the rest of the gang left the lab. Tadashi was about to go run into town, not only to run some errands, but to pick up a birthday gift for Fred as well. Tadashi grabbed his keys and headed outside of his lab. He exited the building shortly after. His moped had some parts on it that needed fixing, so it was in the shop at the moment, so Tadashi was reduced to take the bus as his route of transportation. He had to hurry if he wanted to catch one on time.
He hadn't yet grown accustomed to taking the bus, but it would have to do for now. He had to walk all the way to the bus station which wasn't that far from the school. He specifically remembered that he was supposed to ride bus number 9 to get into town. As he was waiting for his bus to show up, he got a phone call. He could see that it was his aunt calling, so he answered it.
"Hey Aunt Cass." He answered.
"Hey sweetie, just wanted to see what time you would be home."
"I'll be home soon, I just have to run into town for a few things."
Tadashi was so busy talking to his aunt over the phone that he completely forgot to check the number of the bus he walked on. It wasn't until he was on the bus that the phone call ended. "See you when you get home. Be safe."
Tadashi smiled. "Sure thing Aunt Cass."
With that said, Tadashi hung up and took a seat. He waited for everyone who needed this bus to get on, and eventually, the passengers were all seated and the bus started moving. Tadashi was sitting in his own seat next to a window. He looked out and continued to think more about what he was going to get Fred for his birthday. He knew that he absolutely loved comics, so he would probably end up getting him something along those lines.
As Tadashi continued to stare out the window, he started to notice that there were beginning to be more and more trees as the bus kept moving. Tadashi raised an eyebrow and he became a bit worried. There weren't a lot of trees in the center of town, especially this many. He was starting to think that he had probably gotten on the wrong bus. He looked to the back of the bus and could see the number 2 above the emergency exit. Tadashi turned back to face the front after the realization hit him.
He had definitely taken the wrong bus alright. He didn't know where he was going, but it seemed to be somewhere out of town. He sighed, knowing he would have to call his aunt back and tell her that he was going to be late. He pulled out his phone and tried calling her, but she wouldn't pick up. He looked at his phone to find that he had no reception.
"Great." He muttered. He knew that his aunt was going to end up worried sick about him and he would definitely have to make it up to her somehow. He just hated getting her upset.
The bus eventually came to a stop and everyone was forced to get off. According to the bus schedule that was hanging up at the front desk, this was the last bus of the day and he wouldn't be able to get a bus back into town until tomorrow. Tadashi sighed as he figured he should probably find a place to stay the night.
"Excuse me, do you know if there are any hotels nearby?" Tadashi asked the person at the front desk.
"Yeah, there's a temple resort about a mile from here."
Tadashi nodded. "Thanks for the information."
"No problem."
And with that, Tadashi was off. He tried calling Cass again, but no matter how much he tried, he just couldn't get any reception. After a little while he decided to give it a rest and just check in to the hotel. He soon came upon a beautiful Japanese temple themed resort up in the beautiful San Fransokyan country side.
Maybe this wouldn't be such a bad thing after all. Tadashi approached the temple and checked in for the night. It turned out that a lot of people come up there to escape the city and get closer to nature.
Tadashi would have to remember this place the next time he and his aunt went on vacation. He retired to his room to at least try and get some sleep. He just hoped that his aunt wouldn't be having too much of a freak out.
He put his phone away and figured that he should at least try to get some sleep. He shut the lights off. He then got into bed and closed his eyes, trying to fall asleep and wake up fresh and ready to go when morning came.
