A/N: As promised, here is the first of the bonus chapters for this story… It's another Jack Frost chapter. Skip it if it's not your thing.

BONUS 1: Sunrise

Whir… Whir… Whir…

A playful breeze danced along silver blades, twisting turning and slipping through the spaces in between bringing the wind turbine softly to life. Changing course it drifted up the smooth curves of the fish shaped turbine swirling up to mischievously tug on wispy strands of black hair.

The sun peeked over the horizon, illuminating the sky. Bright pinks duelled with dark violets clashing with bright reads and oranges all while pale yellows drifted in between them all softly illuminating two silhouettes sitting high above the world, resting oh so casually atop one of the wind turbines peppered across the sky.

Hiro closed his eyes and took a deep breath, savouring the sweet crisp scent of fresh morning dew, the gentle warmth of the rising sun and the relaxing rhythm of the cool breeze. The day was beginning, bringing with it new life, hope and second chances.

Suddenly the temperature dipped, the now icy cold breeze snatching away the fleeting warmth of the sun. "Looks like you figured something out."

Hiro's eyes flew open, his heart rate increasing in instinctive reaction to the voice that had no reason to be beside him. He and Baymax had flown up to the wind turbines just before the sun rose in order to enjoy a moment of solitude and peace, high above the world, away from civilisation and all that it entailed.

They were alone, isolated from anything and anyone yet… the voice that had intruded upon his thoughts did not belong to Baymax.

Dread thick in his throat, Hiro turned to face the origin of the voice surprised to see a familiar figure beside him: pale white hair, clear blue eyes and the most mischievous smile on the planet. Standing before him, as if it were the most casual thing in the world, was Jack and Hiro, for the life of him couldn't even begin to comprehend how it could be possible. "How… What… I…" The genius was at a complete loss for words.

Jack used the staff he was holding to point at Hiro's feet before repeating his statement, mischief still gleaming in his eyes. "Looks like you figured something out." Jack dropped down to sit on Hiro's right hand side seeing as Baymax was already on his life.

Hiro glanced at his own feet, his mind still desperately trying to play catch up and absently noticed that he'd been swinging his feet back and forth while seated on the wind turbine. The motion was now completely automatic. Still trying to comprehend Jack's presence beside him, Hiro decided to address the easier statement first. "I build a bridge between my upper back and my lower back." He explained proudly, running a hand through his hair to reveal the hearing aid shaped neurotransmitter. "This neurotransmitter translates the signals from my brain and sends them to the plate in my back which then relays them onto my feet. It's not a perfect solution and only works as long as I remember to charge the transmitter but it works."

Jack grinned at Hiro. "I knew you'd figure something out if given the right motivation." He ruffled Hiro's hair playfully.

"Hey!" Hiro protested shielding the wild mop of hair on his head. "Leave it alone. It's messy enough as it is. I don't need you making it worse!" He ran his fingers through his hair in a rather futile attempt to tame it.

"I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that mess," Jack pointed at Hiro's hair. "…has already reached its critical mass. There is nothing I nor anyone else can do to make it any worse."

Hiro glared at Jack as he continued his attempt to neaten his hair.

"Leave it alone." Jack reached out and caught hold of Hiro's hands, pulling them away from his hair. "There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. It's as much a part of you as the genius brain of yours." Jack released Hiro's hands and flicked Hiro's forehead.

Hiro's scowl deepened and he continued to glare at his unwelcome guest rubbing the spot Jack and flicked on his forehead. "You certainly take a lot of liberties with people you don't know." He said.

"But of course." Jack grinned, eyes sparkling in glee. "I find it keeps people on their toes. Besides you can hardly claim we don't know each other. Not after the intimacy of our last encounter." He teased, glancing at Hiro's lap pointedly.

Hiro blushed and quickly looked away, suddenly besieged by a flood of embarrassment even though logically he knew there was no reason to react that way. They had… after all… done nothing wrong. His memory of that day was still fresh in his mind. His encounter with Jack had been a bright spot among of sea of darkness and had shown him that the only limitations he had to live by were the ones he set for himself. It had been an eye opening experience that has a profound experience on his life. Following that encounter he'd started to learn various wheelchair stunts and still continued to participate in the sport on days where his mind was too strained to handle his neurotransmitter. "Um…" Hiro cleared his throat trying to find a way to voice his gratitude to someone who, despite their previous encounter, was still in essence a virtual stranger. "Thank you for showing me that I can do more than I imagined, even in a wheel chair."

"I only emphasize what your brother was already telling you." Jack pointed out softly.

What your brother was already telling you…

The intimate certainty and knowledge behind that simple statement immediately caught Hiro's attention and brought him back to the question he had been avoiding for fear of not understanding the answer… Just who exactly was Jack? "What my brother was already telling me? How do you know what my brother was telling me?" Hiro asked turning back to face the stranger that logically couldn't be there beside him. Not when he was so far up in the sky. "Did Tadashi send you to speak to me?" Hiro stood and turned around looking for Tadashi, another team member, a rocket pack or some other logical explanation for Jack's presence beside him.

Jack stood with him and leant casually on his staff, watching Hiro silently for a moment before speaking. "The current scientific understanding of the world you live in is but in its infancy. There is more in this world than you or science can even begin to comprehend. We cannot really begin to imagine the connections that bind us or how they may in the long run influence the very fabric of our lives. Just something to think about." With that said, Jack winked at him, took a step back and jumped off of the wind turbine.

"Baymax!" Hiro called out, horror and fear coursing through him along with visions of Jack's broken body drifting in the water below them. He leaped onto Baymax's back, engaging the installed electro-magnetics without thought. "Full thrusters ahead!"

Baymax lifted off without pause, silently obeying Hiro's commands, both spoken and tactile. Once in the air, he headed straight towards the falling figure below them already knowing what Hiro wanted him to do. They had done this so many times before that words were no longer a necessary form of communication.

Jack laughed and waved up at Hiro, his eyes still filled with happiness and mischief, his trademark smile spread across his face. His casual demeanour confused Hiro to no end. Did Jack not realise he was in trouble? "Hey wind!" Jack called up. The light early morning breeze changed into a strong gust, blowing Hiro's messy strands of hair all the way back and off his face. "Take me home!" A flurry of white joined the icy wind, snowflakes momentarily blinding Hiro before disappearing as if they'd never existed.

The unexplained snow was not the only thing that vanished…

Hiro desperately scanned the sky, the horizon and the water below, searching, desperately seeking, but there was nothing there… Jack… was gone…

Baymax landed on top of the San Fransokyo Bridge and Hiro climbed off to stand beside him still scanning the water for sights of a broken body, a staff, snow white hair or dark brown pants. "Baymax…" Hiro whispered, disbelief and shock audible in his tone. "P…please scan me."

A soft whir followed his request. "Scan complete."

"What…" Hiro licked his lips, fear almost holding his question back. "What is your diagnosis?"

"You are exhibiting signs of fear, stress and confusion. Your lower back is exhibiting a few signs of strain and is likely going to cause you some mild discomfort. Recommended treatment: Deep calming breaths and a Panado."

"Is that it?"

Baymax tilted his head to the side giving Hiro a questioning look.

"What about my mind?" Hiro pointed at his own head.

Another soft whir followed Hiro's question. "There appear to be no disruptions of your cognitive processes."

"What about hallucinations, delusions or schizophrenia?" Hiro demanded, the question tinged with mild panic.

Baymax blinked…

"Baymax!" Hiro stomped a foot in impatience.

"You are not suffering from any mental disorders, including hallucinations, delusions and schizophrenia. You do still occasionally exhibit signs of depression but are not exhibiting any of those signs at this stage." Baymax informed him.

Hiro was both relieved and confused, still trying to make sense of everything that had just occurred. "Did I fall asleep?" He asked, reaching for the next logical explanation.

There is more in this world than you or science can even begin to comprehend.

"You have been awake since four thirty this morning and are not exhibiting the signs of narcolepsy." Baymax informed him removing the last of the logical explanations that Hiro could reach for.

That left him with only one, completely illogical, explanation. "Baymax… did you also see Jack?"

Baymax tilted his head to the other side. "Are you are referring to the young man that joined us on the wind turbine this morning before jumping off towards the river?" Baymax asked.

"Yes!" Hiro exclaimed, overwhelming relief coursing through him. Baymax had also seen Jack. He wasn't suffering from some kind of mental disease Baymax couldn't detect. He wasn't crazy! "Yes I am. So you saw him as well. Do you know how he got up there?"

"According to my analysis, he flew." Baymax replied, blinking.

"He what?" Hiro asked, understanding the words but not really comprehending how that could be remotely possible.

"He flew." Baymax repeated.

Hiro stared at Baymax in disbelief before staring back at the water. "Did he…" Hiro licked his lips. "Did he hit the water."

"No." Baymax pointed towards the distant mountains. "The wind carried him off in that direction when we encountered the unexplained swirl of snow."

Unexplained swirl of snow. It was the middle of summer and there was not a cloud in the sky. How could they have possibly encountered snow? Better question yet… how could the wind carry anyone? The wind was not dense or controlled enough to safely carry people safely anywhere. It went against all the laws of physics!

There is more in this world than you or science can even begin to comprehend.

"Uh…" For the first time in his life, Hiro's genius brain completely failed him.

- BH6 - BH6 - BH6 -

A/N continued: The bonus chapters detail various incidents that happened after the events in my story. If anyone has any ideas feel free to drop me a note and I will see if I can do something with them.

madger the badger: I'm glad you enjoyed all the feelings right to the end. I agree... Michael Bolton's Go The Distance is a good song for this. I love that song.

Guest (DH): I miss all of you as well. I really enjoyed all your reviews. I haven't updated the Grimalkin story yet but still intend to. I don't have a lot planned for it and its going to remain low key. Hopefully I will be able to update it soon. I'm just trying to get past all the chaos that is now my life. Hope you enjoyed the return of Jack Frost XD! * Tadashi pries Hiro away from you then picks you up and throws you out of the cafe locking the door even though Aunt Cass is giving him a confused look as he is locking potential customers out* Tadashi joining medical school just sort of happened. Hiro and Tadashi were having that conversation in my head and it just went that way. I also think it works really well especially as he no longer really feels that Baymax is really his. Hope your laptop survived the rain of tears but I am not sorry that I was able to move you.

Guest: I am glad you enjoyed it and that you would do it again. I consider it a compliment that you feel my story is worth rereading!

NotShort: Nope, no Exosuit but as you have said close enough. It doesn't come without its limitations though. Rocket Mochi was awesome. I enjoyed slipping that little detail in. As for Hiro sharing his cake. I agree... I think the brat ate all of it. Thanks for deeming my story good enough for a reread! It means a lot.

Kiki Anderson: Thank you so much for the HUGE compliment. It really means a lot to me and I love having you on the journey!

shooting2stars: The story did turn out a lot longer than I imagined it would but I loved it. Thank you so much for enjoying it with me.

CrazyBlueOwl: Trust me, I get ALL my reviews. Mwahahahaha. Thank you so much for leaving such a beautiful review. I am also glad you joined before it got so long because I really would have missed you if you hadn't been around. I hope the final chapter of the story was everything you hoped it would be and it did not disappoint. I am beyond honored that you feel my story is worth fan girling over. I really do understand what a HUGE compliment that is as I myself don't fangirl over much. Hope you enjoyed this bonus chapter with Jack. I couldn't resist bringing him back.

WriterGreenReads: I'm glad you enjoyed the story right through to the end XD

Dreamer: Fred has MORE than enough energy to give away secrets. Especially when they are good ones. He may be better at keeping bad ones. I'm glad you enjoyed all the pieces I tired together. I worked really hard on all those little connections. Its one of the things I feel I'm good at when I write. Now to address your question: Yes the plate of needles works as a bridge between the working part of Hiro's body and the 'broken part'. It basically connects the good nerves before the injury to the undamaged ones after his injury and takes over the job of the injured part of the spine. The neurotransmitter sends it the signals it needs so that it can then send those signals to Hiro's legs.

fanabstractedzing: Welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed Jack's first cameo and hope you enjoyed the second one in this chapter as well, I couldnt resist bringing him back.

fatimaestrellitadeplatagmail: Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it.