Title: My Heart's Desire

Author: The Emcee

Summary: In order to protect his Hiro from Callaghan, Tadashi fakes his death. However, things don't always go as we plan and Tadashi soon realizes that trying to protect the one you love isn't as easy as it may seem.

Disclaimer: I own nothing.

A/N: This was originally going to be a one shot, but I wanted to see what you all thought of it now (I'm quite impatient). It probably doesn't make any sense since I wrote this on and off at work and while I was tired as hell, but hopefully it kind of does? I don't know. Also, there are probably a lot of errors and mistakes sicne I did write almost all of it on my tablet. This is part one of two - hopefully - and the second one should be up soon-ish. Please feel free to leave a comment in the towel section! R&R. Enjoy!

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My Heart's Desire

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Tadashi wasn't sure why, but he had never really liked Professor Callaghan. At first, he thought it was just because he was a freshman in college, new to how things worked outside of the strict high school rules and regulations. Plus, Hiro had just turned eleven and was in high school for the first time without Tadashi; every spare second of every day, he worried about him (in between conversations about his beloved little brother, of course). So, at first, Tadashi thought that his dislike for Professor Callaghan was mostly due to worry and stress.

As his first semester wore on, however, his dislike didn't dissipate or dissolve at all. In fact, it intensified, which made him seriously wonder what the heck was up. There was absolutely no reason for why his instincts were telling him that his professor was bad news. Professor Callaghan had always been nice to him, encouraging him to continue working hard and find different angles for any obstacles he met along his way.

None of his friends seemed to think something was off about him. Wasabi thought, as most people did, that Callaghan was a genius and that his work helped to shape the field of robotics for the better. Honey Lemon's opinion was just about the same, only she added that a man who had a daughter couldn't be that bad since raising a daughter often proved more trying mentally and emotionally than raising a son would have. Tadashi told her that she really needed to meet Hiro if that's what she believed. Fred suggested that perhaps Tadashi had a secret super power that was only now beginning to manifest as he was making the transition from boy to man, to which Tadashi said that that might be the case, only encouraging Fred's rant on super powers and comic books (Gogo was not amused).

And Gogo...

Well, she didn't flat out say she's didn't like Professor Callaghan. But she did say that he often had a manic look about him. When Tadashi asked what exactly she meant by that, she thought for a minute before telling him that it was just how he looked to her and that her gut had told her about it, and that was all she needed to know about him.

Talking to his friends about it hadn't helped him out very much and Tadashi was stuck in the same boat he had been in when he first brought it up, and he didn't know why.

~…~

The day that Hiro graduated from high school, and at thirteen, was one of the proudest days of Tadashi's life.

His little brother, his Hiro, his priceless treasure, his most important person, was a high school graduate at such a young age. Tadashi couldn't help but get teary eyed as he watched his adorable Hiro walk across the stage to receive his diploma. Aunt Cass was already in tears, but she was smiling and shouting praises at Hiro as he moved to sit down with the others in his graduating class. Tadashi just had the insistent urge to go over to Hiro, pulling him into his arms, and snuggle him just like they did whenever they watched a movie together. But he refrained from doing that in public; he'd save it for later, after he and his small family were done celebrating his treasure's graduation.

Tadashi and his aunt weren't the only ones in the crowd who were there for Hiro, though. A vast majority of San Fransokyo's college representatives were there as well, hoping to score the youngest genius in the city for bragging rights. That meant that Professor Callaghan was there too, watching Hiro, observing him, and Tadashi didn't like that. He didn't like the thought that Professor Callaghan was watching his brother, his Hiro.

Tadashi wanted Hiro to go to his college, the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, because, for one, he'd be able to look after him and protect him and guide him, and for another reason, he just wanted to have Hiro by his side as much as possible. He had missed Hiro not being with him in classes or at lunch and he longed for the days where they were together as much as possible again, talking about robotics and technology and brainstorming ideas together. However, part of Tadashi also wanted Hiro to go to school elsewhere so that Callaghan couldn't watch him like he was a piece of meat. Maybe it was just Tadashi's over active imagine, but he had the unsettling feeling that that was what Callaghan would be doing if Hiro decided to go to SFIT.

He tried not to dwell on that feeling for too long though, because the graduation ceremony was over and everyone was raising from their seats to go and search for their children. Tadashi and Aunt Cass joined the frey, and it didn't take them long to find Hiro. Actually, he found them, bounding over to them oozing with excitement and happiness with a big smile on his face, the gap between his two front teeth making him look even more loop precious and adorable than usual. As Hiro came charging at them, Tadashi scooped him up into his arms and hugged him tightly, smiling brightly himself and laughing in pure joy.

"You're a free man now, little brother!" he exclaimed, hugging Hiro again even though he squirmed in Tadashi's grasp. If Tadashi had it his way, he'd never let Hiro go.

"Hey, now! Don't hog our little genius all night," Aunt Cass teased and Tadashi reluctantly put Hiro down. Aunt Cass ruffled Hiro's hair and cooed at him while smothering his face with kisses. It was cute, especially since Hiro kept trying to escape her clutches.

"So, Hiro, have you thought about going to any of the nerd schools?" Tadashi asked him once Aunt Cass was finished loving him to death.

"Why bother? It's not like I'd learn anything I don't already know," Hiro said. Just as Tadashi was about to reply, another voice butted in.

"That's a shame, Hiro, considering that the students at San Fransokyo's Institute of Technology go on to mold the future," Professor Callaghan said calmly and with a smile as he approached them. Instinctively, Tadashi stepped closer to his brother, preparing to literally throw him over his shoulder and bolt if he had to (it wouldn't be the first time and it wouldn't be the last either).

"Y-you're Robert Callaghan," Hiro said, his voice cracking. Everyone who was into robotics knew who Professor Callaghan was; that was one of the reasons Tadashi decided to go to SFIT. Now, he wished he had gone elsewhere, even if he still couldn't reasonably explain why he felt the way he did.

"Yes, I am, and I'm a professor at that college," Professor Callaghan told Hiro. Hiro's eyes lit up and he looked excited and eager. Tadashi would have been very happy had Callaghan not been there.

"Yeah, I know. Tadashi told me he was taking a few of your courses," Hiro replied, looking as though an interesting challenge had finally presented itself to him.

"Then you should know that my program isn't an easy one. You won't be able to get by on luck. My students go on to mold the future, Hiro," Professor Callaghan said. If possible, Hiro's eyes lit up even more.

"It sounds like a challenge," Hiro said, practically bouncing on the balls of his feet. But Tadashi was too busy studying Professor Callaghan. He looked normal, calm, and average, but Tadashi could see that his posture was a little too laid back and relaxed and there was an eagerness and a hunger in his eyes that he didn't like.

He was seriously considering throwing Hiro over his shoulder now.

"For many, it is. Perhaps, if you join SFIT, you'll learn something new," Professor Callaghan said. "Good luck on your future ventures, Hiro." And with that, he turned and, finally, left.

Hiro turned and looked up at Tadashi with wide, almost frantic eyes.

"Tadashi! I HAVE to go to your nerd school! I MUST!" It had been a while since Tadashi had seen his brother so excited about anything school related and he was happy to see that his precious treasure was going down the right path for him. Squandering his incredible gift of intelligence would be a waste.

"Well, I don't think it's too late to apply. And I'm positive that they'd accept you without question," Tadashi told him, smiling down at him.

"Can we do it right now? It's not too late is it? How long will it take to hear back?" Hiro fired off question after question as he, Tadashi, and their aunt headed for the doors of the high school auditorium.

"Calm down, Hiro. You just graduated and summer vacation just started for my school, so you've got time," Tadashi tried to placate him.

"I don't have time! I'm going to lose my mind!" Hiro exclaimed, his flailing arms almost hitting Aunt Cass.

"Hey! Just because you're going to college now doesn't mean you can hit your aunt!" Aunt Cass scolded him, although her smile made it obvious that she was only teasing him. She pulled Hiro and Tadashi into her arms and shouted joyously. "I just can't believe my two boys will be going to college together!"

"Well, believe it, Aunt Cass," Tadashi told her, "It's happening." He smiled lovingly down at Hiro, who blushed and scratched his head before giving a nonchalant shrug.

"Yeah, well, I never back down from a challenge, and Professor Callaghan's program does sound pretty challenging," Hiro said.

Tadashi wished with all of his heart that he could feel happier for his brother, but he couldn't. He just had this feeling that something bad was going to happen and that Hiro would be dragged through the middle of it.

~...~

Tadashi decided to do some digging on Professor Callaghan.

There just HAD to be a reason why he had such a bad feeling about such an intelligent man. He had never, ever felt this way about anyone. Surely, there had to be a reason behind it, and Tadashi was going to find it. He HAD to find it. It had been driving him insane since the day Hiro had signed up for SFIT, because he had to watch out for his brother above all else, and Hiro didn't see to feel that something was off about their professor. Hiro was his to protect and he was going to protect him regardless of the cost.

However, most of the stuff Tadashi had found wasn't anything out of the norm. It was mostly stuff he already knew, like Callaghan's Laws of Robotics. But he refused to give up. Just like Hiro, Tadashi could be incredibly stubborn. He kept searching page after page on the computer until, eventually, he did manage to find something.

A newspaper article about the mysterious disappearance of Callaghan's daughter, Abigail. The article was from two years ago and was seemingly forgotten. Truthful, it hadn't even made the front page; it was one of those short, vague articles, which Tadashi found odd. Robert Callaghan was a pretty big deal; his inventions and Robotics Law were used and applied worldwide. If his daughter went missing, wouldn't it make more sense if it was on the front page of a newspaper?

"What are you still doing here?"

Tadashi jumped in his chair and turned to see Gogo standing in the door of his lab. She popped her gum bubble and quirked an eyebrow at him.

"O-oh. Hey, Gogo," he said. He knew he sounded as guilty as he looked and that didn't help matters. "I was just...uh...w-well..."

She walked into his lab and peered over his shoulder at the computer screen. He watched as a look of surprise mixed with confusion crossed her face.

"Professor Callaghan's daughter went missing? I never knew that," Gogo said. "He talks about her all of the time."

"Yeah, I know. I was just as surprised as you were when I found out," Tadashi replied. "It seems...strange, doesn't it?"

"How so? People disappear all the time," Gogo said straightening up and popping her gum.

"But Callaghan is a well known man. He's often called the Father of Modern Robotics. If his daughter went missing, wouldn't it be on the front page?" Tadashi said.

"Maybe he didn't want everyone to know?" Gogo suggested. Tadashi shook his head.

"No, that doesn't make sense. Wouldn't he want people to know so that they could help search for her?" Tadashi countered.

"You're right. Then why would they write such a small, forgettable article about it and put it on a back page?" Gogo asked. Running a hand through his short, black hair, Tadashi shrugged.

"I dunno. I just know that something's not right here," he muttered softly, more to himself than Gogo.

"Do you still have that weird feeling about him?" Gogo asked, watching him closely, her eyes showing a small amount of concern.

"Yes, I do. And it's gotten stronger since Hiro started going here," Tadashi confided in her, his voice soft, almost fearful. If anything were to happen to Hiro, anything at all, he didn't know what he'd do. Hiro was his everything; losing him would be like Tadashi losing half of his body, heart, and soul.

"Why? Do you think Professor Callaghan is gonna do something to him?"

"I...don't know. I just know that something is off about this entire situation and that Hiro is in danger," Tadashi told her.

"Have you thought about talking to Callaghan about this?" Gogo said.

"And say what? 'Hey, Professor, you're not a creepy weirdo who is planning on molesting my brother sometime here soon, are you?' I doubt that that'd go over well," Tadashi said and then sighed, slouching down in his chair. "Maybe I'm just losing my mind." Gogo snorted.

"Your mind? You lost that years ago," she said.

"Gee, thanks."

"If you're that bothered by it, why don't you tail him one night or something?" Gogo added, crossing her arms over her chest as she popped her gum.

"Tail him?" Tadashi asked, his mind processing what she was suggesting. Gogo rolled her eyes.

"Follow him. Professor Callaghan usually stays here until late. Why not follow him one night and see where he goes," she elaborated. "You might just find out he's either a normal, boring guy or a crazed psychopath." Tadashi's eyes lit up at the suggestion.

"That's a brilliant idea! I might find out why he's been giving me this off feeling," he said. Gogo shrugged.

"It's worth a shot," she said. Tadashi stood up and put his jacket on.

"You're a genius! Thanks for the help, Gogo," Tadashi added as they left his lab. She popped her gum.

"Yeah, I know."

~...~

Tadashi didn't have to wait too long before the perfect opportunity to tail Callaghan presented itself.

For the past two weeks, he had been staying after school later and later, trying to seize the chance. But, every time, Callaghan either had someone else with him or left right after he was finished teaching for the day. It was quite frustrating but Tadashi wasn't going to give up, no way, no how. And, thankfully, all of his patience paid off.

It was almost eleven when Callaghan left the campus, unaware that he was being followed by one of his students. Keeping enough distance so that he wouldn't be noticed but staying close enough so that he didn't lose him, Tadashi followed Callaghan as he walked down the sidewalk.

He wasn't sure how long he had been tailing his professor, but after awhile Tadashi realized that Callaghan wasn't heading towards the city, but was instead making his way to the port docks. Why would he be headed there, though? Callaghan had no reason to be there. Intrigued, hius heart pounding deafingly in his ears, his palms sweating like crazy, Tadashi followed him. Taking many abrupt turns, Callaghan eventually came to an old, decrepit looking warehouse that looked abandoned. Peering from side to side to see if anyone had followed him - Tadashi pressed himself to the side of a building and his in the shadows - Callaghan produced a key from his pocket and unlocked the large, rusted lock that kept the warehouse closed off from outsiders.

When Callaghan stepped inside, Tadashi quickly rushed to the for and caught it before it closed. He watched as Callaghan practically stormed towards the right of the warehouse before slipping quietly inside. Then, he let the door close softly and stalked in the shadows to where Callaghan was standing, in front of a wall that had papers, articles and notes hastily scribbled on it. Tadashi stared at it and saw images he didn't understand, like two circular devices that he didn't recognize and the picture of a red bird with a circle around it. There was also a large map of some sort, but as he was hidden behind a steel beam, he couldn't make out which area of the city it covered, if it was even a map of San Fransokyo. Callaghan stood before the wall with both hands pressed against it and his head hung low. His eyes appeared to be closed and his body was stiff with tension.

"Soon, I'll have just what I need to finish this," Callaghan muttered to himself, his voice impossibly loud compared to the silent warehouse. "As soon as that Hamada boy perfects his bots, Krei will pay."

Tadashi's blood ran cold. Was Callaghan talking about Hiro's microbots, the ones he was going to present at the student showcase next week? Did Callaghan intend to steal them? If so, why and for what purpose? And who was this Krei? Did Callaghan mean Alistair Krei, of Krei Tech Industries? How did they know each other? What was going on?

There were too many questions that needed answers, and he was too busy processing what he had found out to even begin theorizing about where to look for those answers. Besides, Tadashi needed to high tail it out of there before he was seen. Quietly and slowly, he turned and left Callaghan and the warehouse behind.

~...~

What Tadashi wanted to do when he got home was take a shower and go to bed.

What he got wasn't what he wanted.

As soon as he opened the door to his and Hiro's room, Hiro turned around in his chair and glared at him. That made him freeze in his tracks. Had he done something to upset his brother, his most important person, his very reason for living? Had he said something and Hiro just took it the wrong way? Tadashi, as tired as he was, couldn't think of anything on the spot. Not that Hiro gave him the chance to anyway.

"Why have you been ignoring me for the past two weeks?" Hiro demanded, his expression appearing angry, but Tadashi could see the hurt in those familiar brown eyes. His heart squeezed painfully.

Had he been ignoring Hiro? He had been staying at school later ever since his conversation with Gogo in the hopes of tailing Callaghan and when he got home, he usually went straight to bed. With his work at school, his project, and worrying about Callaghan as well as Hiro's a safety, had Tadashi ignored his brother and caused him pain without noticing or intending to? It would seem that yes, he had done just that. No wonder Hiro was so upset.

"Hiro, I haven't been ignoring you. I've just been...preoccupied," Tadashi calmly replied, his voice soft and reassuring.

"Preoccupied with what? Do you have a girlfriend?" Hiro asked, he face getting red. He looked...embarrassed now as well as upset. Tadashi would have thought it was cute if the situation was different.

"No, no, I definitely don't have a girlfriend," Tadashi answered, almost laughing. If only Hiro knew...if only he knew how Tadashi really felt about him.

"Boyfriend?" Hiro asked, but softly this time as though he were half afraid of the answer. Perhaps it was cruel of him to think it, Tadashi thought Hiro looked adorable like this, worried Tadashi had someone else, worried that someone would come between them. No one was ever going to come between them, not if Tadashi had his way about it. No one and nothing.

"Nope. No boyfriend either," Tadashi said with a soft smile. He slowly made his way to Hiro and his brother looked up at him in sadness and frustration, tears welling up in his big brown eyes.

"Something's going on because you've been ignoring me! What is it? You've never done this before!" Hiro sobbed and his tears started to fall. Tadashi frowned and pulled Hiro into his arms, lifting his small, skinny body off of his chair. Hiro held onto him, his body quivering. "Did...did you f-find out?"

"Find out what, Hiro?" Tadashi asked as he held his brother and rubbed his back soothingly. His heart ached and he held Hiro tighter. He had caused his most precious treasure this pain and it sickened him. God, what a fool he was.

"Th-that I...I'm i-i-in love w-with you," Hiro choked and hiccupped as his sobs and tears continued. At his words though, Tadashi couldn't help but smile and he chuckled softly before pressing a tender kiss to Hiro's temple. Pulling back slightly, he cupped Hiro's face in his hands, studied his red, blotchy, tear soaked face, before he pressed a kiss to his forehead, the the tip of his nose, and the finally his lips. Hiro gasped and his body stilled for a moment before he relaxed and returned Tadashi's chaste kiss.

"I'm glad you love me that way, Hiro, because I've loved you that way for a while now," Tadashi told him, his warm brown eyes filled with love and understanding meeting Hiro's red and puffy ones.

"You...you do? You have" Hiro asked, hiccuping once. "You're not just saying that, are you?"

"No, I'm not just saying that. I wouldn't lie about something like this," Tadashi replied. Hiro snorted and started to look more like himself.

"You don't lie, like, ever." Tadashi chuckled and pressed another tender kiss to Hiro's forehead.

"I can't say that, but I try not to," he replied. Hiro shifted in his lap, his expression uncertain.

"So...where does that leave us?" he asked, his voice sounding so small and vulnerable. "We're...we're still brothers..." Tadash knew where he was going with this.

There were many nights that Tadashi himself asked that question, and the answer was always the same when he figured it out. Hiro was always his top priority. Hiro was always the most important person to him, the one he cared for and loved and cherished the most. The very thought of anyone coming before Hiro made his stomach churn and almost caused him to gag; so how could Tadashi be with another person if his thoughts and emotions always remained with his brother? It may be wrong, but who was to say that this feeling was wrong? How could love, no matter who it was directed to, be wrong? Tadashi didn't think love was wrong, not ever, and he didn't think that loving Hiro this way was wrong, especially considering that he didn't exactly hide his adoration for his brother anyway.

"Where do you want us to be?" Tadashi asked Hiro, leaving it up to his brother. He wasn't going to force Hiro into anything that he didn't want, and Hiro was smart enough to figure things out on his own. Hiro's brown eyes met Tadashi's and he saw the same love in them that he held for his baby brother.

"Together. Always together, no matter what," Hiro answered, his determination shining through in his words and in his expression. Tadash gave him a warm, loving smile and pressed their foreheads together, reveling in the feel of finally have his brother in his arms.

"Together," he repeated.

~...~

"Mr. Hamada, I need to speak with you after class," Callaghan called out to Tadashi before he could leave the classroom.

Tadashi almost let out an audible groan. The last thing wanted was to be left alone with Callaghan, especially after he followed him just a few nights ago. But whether he liked it or not, Callaghan was still his professor and if he needed to have a serious discussion with Tadashi, then he had to stay. So, shifting his bag over his shoulder, Tadashi made his way to Callaghan, who was prepping for his next class. Once they were alone, Callaghan turned to him.

"I know that you followed me the other night," Callaghan said, his voice calm and relaxed although his expression looked deadly, lethal, half-crazed even. Tadashi thought that his heart was going to stop beating. His eyes widened and his palms began to sweat, just as they had when he had been tailing Callaghan.

"I...I'm not sure what you're-"

"Don't play stupid with me, Mr. Hamada. You are many things, but stupid has never been one of them," Callaghan cut him off. "As I already said, I know that you followed me, and if you know what's best for you and for your brother," at that, Callaghan gave him a small, easy smile, knowing he had hit Tadashi where it would hurt most: Hiro, "you'll keep your nose out of it."

"And...if I don't, sir?" Tadashi said, his mouth moving on its own accord and the words tumbling out automatically. What the heck was wrong with him?!

"If you don't, then something incredibly bad just might happen to Hiro," Callaghan said as though he were talking about pulling weeds from a garden. "You wouldn't want anything bad to happen to him, would you, Mr. Hamada?"

Tadashi had to swallow the thick blockage that was clogging up his throat.

"No, sir," he said, his voice soft, his body tense with fear and concern.

"I'm glad we understand each other, then. And I hope that you also understand that seeking help from other people on this matter won't benefit your case at all," Callaghan said. "Now, don't you have another class to attend?"

With that, Tadashi all but bolted from the classroom, Callaghan's threat still ringing loud and clear in his ears.

~...~

"What am I gonna do?" Tadashi asked Gogo

He had just told her what had happened between him and Callaghan earlier that day. As soon as he could, he had locked himself in his room in the nerd lab, telling everyone that he'd be working on his project and that he would appreciate it if he was left alone. It was now past eleven and the only one who was left aside from himself was Gogo, for which he was grateful for. She was the only one who knew what was going on and Tadashi desperately needed someone to talk to.

"You could go to the police," Gogo said.

With what evidence? Callaghan's probably cleared the warehouse by now. And who's going to believe a college kid over his professor?" Tadashi sighed. "Besides, he told me not to talk to anyone about this! And...I don't even know what he's scheming..."

Silence fell upon them as they thought and minutes passed before words were spoken.

"You could always go into hiding," Gogo suggested.

"Go into hiding?" Tadashi asked. "And do what?" Gogo rolled her eyes.

"Use your big brain, knucklehead," she said, popping her gum. "Look for something that will prove Callaghan's planning something majorly bad. Try to stop him, even. Just make sure you get your hands on something good, something that'll stick, that way he'll get thrown behind bars for a while."

"That would work except that it'd probably put Callaghan on high alert. He already knows I'm onto him. If I go 'missing' or 'run away' then he'll think that I'm up to something he might not like," Tadashi said and ran a hand over his tired face. "Besides, I couldn't leave Hiro alone in this mess. He doesn't even know that anything's going on with Callaghan."

"It's probably best he doesn't know. He may be a genius, but he's still a kid," Gogo said, her voice softening along with her expression. Then, her eyes lit up.

"Why not fake your death?" she asked. Tadashi looked up at her, perplexed.

"Huh?"

"Fake your death. If you do, then Callaghan won't be suspicious for your sudden disappearance since you'd be, well, dead. And it'd give you the freedom to do whatever it takes to stop him," Gogo elaborated.

"That...could work, I guess," Tadashi muttered, not sounding convinced. "I'd hate to leave Aunt Cass and Hiro...especially if they think I'm..." He couldn't say it. Just picturing it with his mind's eyes was bad enough. It broke his heart just thinking about it.

"You want to stop Callaghan from using your brother and his tech to get back at Krei, don't you? You want to protect people and do what's right, right? You want to make sure that Hiro remains safe and that Callaghan won't hurt him or anything, right?" Gogo fired off question after question. Tadashi could only stare wide eyed at her.

"Y-yes," was all he could muster. Making sure Callaghan was stopped before whatever he was planning came to fruition and hurt a lot of people was important. Protecting Hiro was even more so. From what he had heard Callaghan say when he tailed him that night along with the map and articles on that wall in the warehouse, whatever Callaghan was up to was something major, like Gogo had said. It was bound to cause a lot of damage and to a lot of people. Stopping him was the right thing to do.

"Sometimes, you have to do what's right, even if it hurts the person you love the most," Gogo said, her eyes meeting Tadashi's, understanding in them. It was almost as though she knew...

"You're right."

"And sometimes, protecting the person you love the most is more important too. Right now, you're faced with both. Doing the right thing will protect Hiro," Gogo told him not unkindly. Tadashi looked up at her. She knew for sure. And she must have seen the realization in his eyes because she chuckled softly and popped her gum.

"To me, it's kind of obvious. No one loves their sibling that much," Gogo said with a casual shrug. "You two look cute together. But don't tell anyone I said that, got it?" Tadashi could only blush and laughed a bit.

"Yeah. Got it." He stood up and stared out of the window at the campus grounds. "So, how do we go about this whole...faking my death to stop Callaghan thing?"

"We think, of course," Gogo said.

Little did Tadashi know, the perfect opportunity was right around the corner.