What's that? A "Big Hero 6" story that doesn't focus on Hiro and Baymax/Tadashi? Well yeah...

Were there ever any stories focused on Go-Go and Honey Lemon(Not ships)? Doesn't matter, this is my newest "Big Hero 6" story based on the girl power of the group! This is going to be fun for me to write and I hope it will be fun for you to read!

Enjoy and leave a review when you're done if you've got something to say!


Life can be unexpected. It doesn't matter where you were born, where you grew up, what you originally set out to do, sometimes things don't go according to what you plan for yourself; even if it seems certain at first. No one could ever tell where he'll end up at once he arrives at someplace new, as it's all up for the person's fate. Among the stories about people who found their calling through complete accidents and unplanned events, the city of San-Fransokyo seems to come up as the location for the biggest example of the subject.

Who would have thought a girl in her late teens, obsessed with anything fast and scientific, who moved from a different city in order to make her dream come true and use science in order to achieve un-imaginable speeds would end up using her years' worth of research and development to fight crime and protect the city? True, she wasn't doing it alone, being a part of the town's well-known Super-Hero team, but it's still something she never thought about once she first set foot in this neon city.

It was sometimes hard for Seung Tomago, known as "Go-Go" by her friends, to imagine how far she has come in those five years she lived in San-Fransokyo. Even now, after months of watching the same streets, from the same building, at the same time of the day, in the same yellow and black suit the young leader of the team made for her, it was still a bit surreal to think about it all in hindsight.

As Go-Go kept watching the city, reminiscing about her past and where she is now, a sound which she found familiar was heard behind her. The sound resembled that of an explosion but much quieter and without the deadly circumstances which follow a real one. Recognizing the sound from the many times she has heard it before, Go-Go smirked. "I take it things are just as boring on your post?" She said, referring to the figure that landed behind her.

The person showing up at the roof was a girl as well, about the same age as Go-Go but much taller, probably due to the heels she was wearing. "You know it." The other girl answered the question before taking a seat near the shorter girl. "Another quiet night, huh?" She asked, stretching her legs as they dangled from the edge of the roof.

"Looks like." Go-Go shrugged. "If you've decided to talk to me now, even though we live in the same house, it must be a quiet night." She joked, as both girls were indeed living together, making the other girl laugh.

"Speaking of which, can you believe it's been five years since you moved here?" The blonde girl asked. "Five years since we met at the institute?"

At the mention of how long she has known this friend of hers, Go-Go's eyes went wide. "It's been that long?" She asked, a bit surprised she's been living in San-Fransokyo for so much time, even though she was thinking about it often.

"Yep." Her friend replied. "I can still remember the time when we called each other by our actual names." She giggled. "Remember that, Seung?"

"I remember it clearly, Natalia." Go-Go replied, chuckling a bit herself. "To be honest, I'm way too used to calling you Honey by this point." She admitted.

"Don't forget the "Lemon"…" Honey pointed out, earning another chuckle from her friend and herself. "How did we let these silly nicknames catch on?" She then wondered.

"Hey, speak for yourself." Go-Go commented. "I think mine is actually fitting." They both laughed as they continued to remember how they first talked to each other and everything which followed.


The two girls met shortly after Go-Go moved from her hometown to San-Fransokyo, on the first day of their first semester at the "San-Fransokyo's Institute of Science". To say the two were complete opposites would have been an understatement, as Honey was a cheerful girl with a great need for social company while Go-Go was more of the silent loner type. But as they all say; sometimes the best friendships were the ones in which both sides weren't anything alike.

Honey approached Go-Go during their first day at the institute at lunch break while looking for someone to sit with, as she didn't really knew anyone there at the time. While Honey was a San-Fransokyo local, most of her friends from high-school attended a different college than her due to different interests from hers. After a few minutes of looking she caught sight of a girl with black hair sitting by herself near one of the tables. Seeing how she sat alone and with no apparent friends, Honey decided that this girl would be easy to friend.

"Hey." She greeted cheerfully once she reached the table, causing the girl to turn her head towards her. When she first saw Go-Go's face, alongside the purple stroke in her hair and the snap of a bubble-gum, Honey almost regretted even approaching this girl; but she decided to press on. "Do you mind if I'll sit here? All the other tables are full."

Go-Go looked to her sides, checking if the other tables were actually full, before answering positively to the question. "Sure, I guess…" Honey smiled and nodded at her in gratitude before sitting opposite of her. So far so good, it seemed. At first, Go-Go didn't pay the other girl much thought, returning to focus on her lunch before she noticed what the other girl had on her tray. This stranger tall blonde with the ridiculously big glasses had the regular sandwiches being served at the institute cafeteria, but she also pulled out a jar of honey and a lemon out of her bag.

As she was about to start eating, Honey noticed Go-Go staring at her with wide eyes. "Is there a problem…?" She asked, not sure if she had done something wrong.

"Uh… no." Go-Go quickly replied when she realized she was staring at the wired choice of extras. "I mean… I never saw honey and lemons being combined as sides on something before." She explained her reaction.

"Oh yeah," The blonde answered like she was used to hearing that comment. "For some reason, I always liked the bittersweet combination of both." She commented with an embarrassed smile. "You're not the first to notice and find it wired."

"Well, I'm also not the one to judge." Go-Go told her, surprising Honey. "If you like it then you do; you don't need to be embarrassed because of it."

"What?" Honey asked, not sure what this girl was talking about.

"You look nervous and your cheeks are red." Go-Go told her in a matter-of-factly tone, causing Honey to giggle shyly. "You don't have to be ashamed of what you like, you know. If you're enjoying this, even though it's wired, you have to full right to." She told her in a somewhat tough tone, but also a tone which transferred confident. "Woman up, as I always say…"

At those last few words, Honey's smile grew a little. From the few seconds she talked to this girl, she knew that this could have been the start of a good friendship. "What's your name again?" She asked the girl who sat in front of her.

"I'm Seung." Go-Go answered with a soft smile.

"Natalia." Honey introduced herself and offered a hand shake for Go-Go, which she accepted. "So, what are you majoring?" She asked once the introductions were made.

"Engineering." Go-Go answered. "Ever since I was a little girl I was obsessed with going fast, yet being agile at the same time. But something which was both was never created; you choose one, you gave away the other." She explained. "So, I decided I will try and make this ultimate speed vehicle myself."

"That's pretty cool." Honey admitted. "I'm majoring Chemistry."

Go-Go's eyes went wide at that statement. "Like, blowing stuff up and all of those things?"

Honey giggled at the question. "Not necessarily. It's just that my mother works at this factory, which develops various experiments using chemicals and the like and it always interested me to learn what she was doing at her job." She explained her own choice before adding another note. "But yeah, there could also be explosions."

"Well, that was just made cooler." Go-Go added with a smile, causing Honey to laugh.

Ever since that lunch break, these two girls quickly became friends; and even though their friends-cycle was added a few more people, they still considered thenselves each other's best friend.

At first, Go-Go lived in the dorms located at the campus, but when paying for the dorms became a problem for her, Honey suggested that she'll come live with her and her mother. The idea was approved by Honey's mother, and even though Go-Go couldn't accept the offer at the beginning, she later gave in and appreciated her friend's generosity and hospitality.


And here they were now; five years later, still attending the same institute, still living with each other, still best friends. There were some things which changed during that time period though; both were now following their goals and to some extant fulfilling them by using their projects as a means of protecting the city along-side their friends.

In the team which was called "Big Hero 6" Honey served as the demolition expert, using a purse in order to produce chemical balls which she could make soft, cold and harmless or deadly, flammable and explosive, depending on her choice. Go-Go, on the other hand, was the fastest and most agile member of the group, using two wheels which were connected to her feet through electromagnetic suspension in order to move incredibly fast. She was also equipped with a pair of discs resting on her back as sharp boomerangs, making her a long-range fighter.

Just when it looked like the night was about to end with no heroic deeds required from the girls and the team they were a part of, Big Hero 6's leader's voice was heard through their communication head-sets. "Guys, I picked up a police siren being active near the gym. Go-Go, you're the closest one to it. Do you copy?" He asked.

As soon as he mentioned the siren, Go-Go and Honey took notice of its noise and the red and blue lights shinning across the buildings. After the two girls nodded at each other, Go-Go turned on her microphone. "I have visual of the siren, Hiro. Honey and I are investigating now." She said before jumping off the building, using her wheels to skate across the building for a bit thus lowering the impact with the floor, before she went in pursuit after the police car.

Honey pressed a few buttons on her purse with no time to waste, ejecting a ball right into her hand before throwing it down the building, creating somewhat of a frozen water slide which was arched at the bottom of it. The blonde jumped on the solid chemicals, sliding down on the make-shift slide and using her momentum to jump into the air when she reached the end of the slide. Once in the air, Honey already had another ball in her hand, throwing it at a nearby rooftop which resulted in a bunch of soft chemicals being created on it, making her landing on top of the roof softer.

When Honey was on the other roof, she noticed Go-Go was skating down right beneath her, following the police car they picked up on earlier and also a large white RV car which she assumed was running away from the police. "Go-Go, did you pick up on the RV?" She asked.

"I did." The speeding girl confirmed. "Think you can help…?"

"Way ahead of you!" Honey cut Go-Go's question, a ball already ready in her hand. When Honey threw the ball on the opposite building, it was covered by frozen chemicals with reached the road, allowing Go-Go to skate up them and cut pass the police car. Once Go-Go was ahead of the police and back in pursuit of the fugitive car, she took out one of her discs and threw it at one of the wheels of the RV, causing it to lose air and for the vehicle to spin out of control. As the car was about to slam against the building, it was stopped by Honey's soft chemicals which were now all over the building wall. While Big Hero 6 stopped criminals, it was also important to them not to kill any of the people they stopped. Morality could be wired sometimes.

With the car no longer moving, Honey landed back on the road just when Go-Go stopped at the exact same place, giving each other a fist-bump to signal a job well done. Just then, the police car arrived at the scene as well. The cops made it to the RV, one of them hand-cuffed the driver who faced down the floor in shame while the other checked for any stolen goods this thief might had in the car.

"Anything worth-while in there?" The first cop asked while escorting the criminal to the police car.

"Not really…" The second police officer answered, catching his friend, Honey and Go-Go by surprise as he continued to inspect. "There's no money, or anything worthwhile in there." He said while pulling out an animal cage filled with a bunch of puppies from the trunk. "There's only a bunch of puppies."

Honey and Go-Go looked at each other in shock. Not only were they not expecting this to be the stolen property, but why would a thief kidnap a bunch of harmless puppies? While trying to reason this strange crime, Go-Go noticed that the puppies weren't much active. For what they just went through, they shouldn't have been sleeping at the moment. Realizing something was wrong, Go-Go spoke up.

"Can I see the puppies?" She asked, causing the cop holding to cage to give it to her. When she got a better look, Go-Go realized these dogs were probably struggling to stay alive. "I'll take them to the vet and see what he could do." She told the two cops, who agreed to leave the matter to her while they will bring the criminal to justice. "Honey, you go back to the patrol. By the time I'll be done, you'll probably be home, so I'll meet back with you there." She told her friend.

"No problem, Go-Go." Honey smiled and nodded in understanding of the plan, receiving a smirk from the girl in the yellow suit before she ran off in another direction.


Go-Go was waiting for an answer regarding the state of the puppies outside the building. While one of the veterinarians was checking the little dogs for any signs of life, the Super-Hero kept herself distracted by talking to some of the kids which were there with their pets who also happened to be fans of her through her heroic deeds.

While she didn't came over to slack off, Go-Go believed that keeping herself distracted would make the wait less painful, so she allowed herself to let her small fans have their fun with meeting her. In addition to that, she also liked dogs a lot, wanting to own one ever since she was a little kid. Go-Go found herself even touched a bit when one of the girls there, which owned a big white dog, named it "Baymax", after Big Hero 6's famous robotic member.

However, when the time came for her to know the puppies she tried to save won't be able to open their eyes again, Go-Go's mood dropped down. At that moment, she was ready to accept the sad fact and head home, but the vet asked her to stay in order to tell her the circumstances of the death.

"What is there to know?" Go-Go asked the animal expert. "They were probably killed from the guy's horrible driving, if it wasn't the crash that I caused." She said, dropping her head to the ground.

"They didn't die from any injuries." The vet suddenly said, causing Go-Go to look at him. "Follow me." He mentioned for her to enter his office in order to keep the information as unknown as possible. With Go-Go in his office, the vet told her exactly what was up. "If you would have arrived her a few minutes ago, I would have probably been able to save them…" The elderly man told her. "But alas, the poison already took its toll."

Go-Go's eyes went wide, not wanting to believe she has heard the last word. "Poison!?"

"I'm afraid the puppies you found were poisoned by someone with access to some very powerful and dangerous meterials." The vet said as he showed the girl a small measuring glass with said chemicals inside. "Before you jump into conclusions, this poison was in their blood for quite some time. If it was put inside of them recently, I could have been able to save them."

After hearing that explanation, Go-Go started thinking that the guy whom she and Honey stopped may not have been the bad guy in this entire scenario. He probably tried to save them, but they intervened once the police was after him. Where did he get those puppies from anyway? With too many questions running through her mind, Go-Go eventually thanked the vet for his time and left the place.

Something wasn't right here…


And so... a new story is beginning.

If you're having any questions regarding where this story is going, you're most likely supposed to have them and the answers to them will come as we go along. We need some mystery in here, am I right?

And yes, I know Go-Go and Honey have different real names in the "Big Hero 6" comic book, but I went with different names because they fit better I think. If Disney can change Hiro's last name I believe I can change some other things, right?

Anyway, thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed! Leave a review if you've got something to say! This will most likely be updated daily.