[And what she does, until he's at the absolute upper limit of her range before firing off a single shot that pierces the balloon. The magical fire explodes outward, rippling and popping in the air like fireworks, the metal simply vaporizing under the intense heat.]
[And there's a fistpump in the air as the robot disintegrates easily, little sparks floating in the air before fizzling out.]
Nice job! Those arrows are kind of amazing. [He grins up at her again.] I definitely wouldn't have been able to do that without you so...thank you. Seriously.
Yeah...I know. [He ducks his head a little, slightly embarrassed but grinning all the same. Having someone like Mars (and Rei, of course) on his side has always helped.] I think we both got a little lucky we met each other. [He looks back to where the Baymax-double had exploded.] So what happens now?
Sounds good to me. [There's an echoing sigh and he gestures for Mars to follow.] C'mon. Let's head back. [He's also scooping up the armor the Fakemax left behind, the pieces that rightfully belong to the real Baymax, and begins to walk away. And once again the day was saved thanks to a magical girl.]
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[And what she does, until he's at the absolute upper limit of her range before firing off a single shot that pierces the balloon. The magical fire explodes outward, rippling and popping in the air like fireworks, the metal simply vaporizing under the intense heat.]
And that is that.
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Nice job! Those arrows are kind of amazing. [He grins up at her again.] I definitely wouldn't have been able to do that without you so...thank you. Seriously.
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Of course, Hiro. Any time you need me, you know I'll come running.
[A gloved hand drops down to his shoulder, giving it a soft squeeze.]
That's what friends do.
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[She surveys the street and sighs.]
Now I guess we go back and check on the real Baymax, right?
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