[...it's not the best look on him, but it could be worse. yona's seen him murderous once already and stuck with him through that. even if he didn't snap out of it, she'd still stick around until he got tired of her.
so when he apologizes, she shakes her head.]
No, it's okay. I'm sorry... for not understanding right away. [It may have been some time since he lost Tadashi, but the pain seems as sharp as ever. ...having lost her father, she's a little closer to understanding now than she was back at the castle.] ...I'm here for you, okay? I'm not going anywhere.
[She literally can't, but even if she could, she wouldn't.]
I know. You've stuck around even when I didn't want you to before. [Which is something he's grateful for. But now that he's regained control of himself, he tilts his head in thought.]
...you still haven't exactly explained what you're--[He doesn't get to finish his sentence though because there's a voice from just outside of his garage. Honey Lemon's calling his name and Hiro's eyes widen.]
[Hide? ...right, there are voices. And even if Hiro's okay with her being here, that doesn't necessarily mean it'll be the easiest thing to explain to the people around him. She nods and lets go, her gaze darting around the garage.
There's a supply closet. She makes a dash for it, putting weight on her bad ankle--] Ow, ow...! [--and pulls the door shut behind her before holding her breath as his friends arrive.]
[Baymax is alerted to Yona's cries of "ow" and tries to follow, but he doesn't get very far before the nerd herd enters the garage.
"Guys, I--" He doesn't get to explain before Gogo hugs him and he falls quiet, allowing the contact for a few seconds. He doesn't get to explain anything, and Honey provides the flashdrive with the key piece of evidence. Hiro studies it, coming to the conclusion that Abigail was the lost pilot and deciding they have to go back and catch Callaghan.
He sounds like a real leader, actually, delegating his team and instructing them to meet him tomorrow morning when it'll be easier for them to catch the guy. Baymax needs to charge, and they should all get some rest. It takes some reassurance that he'll be fine before his friends will leave and he shuts the garage, waiting a few more minutes before wandering to the closet Yona's hiding in.]
[Somehow, she manages not to alert the entire nerd herd to the fact that she's hiding in Hiro's closet. Some people have skeletons in their closets! Hiro has princesses, apparently.
She inches the door open and peers out when he lets her know the coast is clear. Her expression is solemn and a little contemplative.]
...you have really good friends here. They care about you a lot. [She can tell just from listening to them.]
...they were Tadashi's friends. I just met them like a month ago. But they're good people. [It's why he feels bad about fucking off and leaving them to fend for themselves.]
We're going to have to figure out a way to explain why you're here.
[They might have been Tadashi's friends to start, but they care about Hiro too - and not just because he's their friend's brother. That's the impression Yona gets, anyway.]
...we can't just say I came to visit, can we? Because then people would want to know where I came to visit from.
Exactly. We could make up a place...say you're from a different country or something, but then we have to explain why and how you got here and how long you're staying. We'd have to come up with a whole new backstory for you.
...you know that people from other countries can meet all kinds of people, right? We're a big tourist city. Or I tell everybody I met you in an MMO. [How many of those words won't make sense to her...]
[Well, she was going to ask him some logistical questions, like "what country am I supposed to be from" and "Kouka doesn't exist here, does it?" but then he distracts her, so. What she asks instead is -]
Massively multiplayer online. It's a type of video game where you and a bunch of people around the world are playing the same game against or with each other. I can show you if you want.
That could work. If anyone overheard us talking about the castle, we could say it was from the game, right? ...um, but what if they decide they want to play the game too?
Trust me, they won't. My friends are into other stuff...well, Fred might. But then we just tell him the game's down for maintenance and leave it at that. It'll totally work.
...yeah. Maybe not right away until we figure out what to do, but...why not? [If Yona's staying permanently he'll have to introduce her to them anyway. Same with Cass.]
Yeah, well...that's because I just ditched all of them on a spooky island and I figured it would be even worse if they found out I was hiding out with someone they'd think is a total stranger in my garage.
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I'll be fine, yeah. Sorry. [...] For everything, I mean.
[Being murderous isn't a good look on him, maybe.]
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so when he apologizes, she shakes her head.]
No, it's okay. I'm sorry... for not understanding right away. [It may have been some time since he lost Tadashi, but the pain seems as sharp as ever. ...having lost her father, she's a little closer to understanding now than she was back at the castle.] ...I'm here for you, okay? I'm not going anywhere.
[She literally can't, but even if she could, she wouldn't.]
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...you still haven't exactly explained what you're--[He doesn't get to finish his sentence though because there's a voice from just outside of his garage. Honey Lemon's calling his name and Hiro's eyes widen.]
--you have to hide. Fast.
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[Hide? ...right, there are voices. And even if Hiro's okay with her being here, that doesn't necessarily mean it'll be the easiest thing to explain to the people around him. She nods and lets go, her gaze darting around the garage.
There's a supply closet. She makes a dash for it, putting weight on her bad ankle--] Ow, ow...! [--and pulls the door shut behind her before holding her breath as his friends arrive.]
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"Guys, I--" He doesn't get to explain before Gogo hugs him and he falls quiet, allowing the contact for a few seconds. He doesn't get to explain anything, and Honey provides the flashdrive with the key piece of evidence. Hiro studies it, coming to the conclusion that Abigail was the lost pilot and deciding they have to go back and catch Callaghan.
He sounds like a real leader, actually, delegating his team and instructing them to meet him tomorrow morning when it'll be easier for them to catch the guy. Baymax needs to charge, and they should all get some rest. It takes some reassurance that he'll be fine before his friends will leave and he shuts the garage, waiting a few more minutes before wandering to the closet Yona's hiding in.]
...you can come out now. They're gone.
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She inches the door open and peers out when he lets her know the coast is clear. Her expression is solemn and a little contemplative.]
...you have really good friends here. They care about you a lot. [She can tell just from listening to them.]
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We're going to have to figure out a way to explain why you're here.
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...we can't just say I came to visit, can we? Because then people would want to know where I came to visit from.
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guess who doesn't know about the internet]
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What's an MMO?
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[Hmm. Actually, now that she thinks about it -]
That could work. If anyone overheard us talking about the castle, we could say it was from the game, right? ...um, but what if they decide they want to play the game too?
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[Yona fidgets with the hem of one of her sleeves.]
You'll let me meet your friends?
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Oh, good! You had me hide before, so I wasn't sure if it would be okay to meet them.
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[wait]
You have spooky islands here? I thought this was a city.
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[So it's... probably fine.]
...your friends are going to help you now that you've made up, right?
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Tadashi was their best friend. They won't let Callaghan get away with this.
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[And she's glad, too, that he probably won't up and murder anyone. ...he's had to do enough of that.]
I still want to help you, too. ...is waiting for you to come back still the best way I can do that?
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...I'm not going out tonight. We're going to meet tomorrow, so...you don't have to wait for me to come back.
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