it's been 10 years since i last drew them what the heck
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it's been 10 years since i last drew them what the heck
Can't help falling in love started playing on my spotify when i saw your newest Gogodashi post😌💗💜💙
My favorite ship dynamic
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hey I have Tomadashi brainworms still in the year of 2020
Still working on it but hey it be like that
Tomadashi 27 and/or 33 please and thank you!
“I hope that you see right through my walls. I hope that you catch me, cause I’m already falling.”
“Little do you know, I... I’ll love you till the sun dies.”
(FYI this takes place pre-canon.)
...
“That’s going to explode.”
Immediately after Gogo’s deadpan declaration, Tadashi’s chemistry project did indeed explode.
Technically, the project was extra credit, but almost everyone was doing it, so it was practically required at this point, anyway. The project in question was to switch majors with someone for a day and see how it goes. So, while Honeylemon was trying not to scream at her own inexperience in robotics, Tadashi was attempting not to blow up her lab.
Gogo wasn’t doing the project. She already had a 4.0, anyway, so she claimed she didn’t need it, and besides, she was this close to perfecting Mark I of her super bike.
That, of course, didn’t mean she wasn’t going to watch and laugh at her friends’ failures.
Tadashi wiped the remains of his ‘chemistry’ off his face, “Does it smell funny in here now?”
Gogo realized that besides recognizing that combining the two ingredients would probably explode, she really didn’t know what they would do. Knowing that, she realized it was probably a good idea to pull her shirt up over her nose.
Tadashi realized that, too, but Gogo knew it was too late. Whatever it was already in his system.
“How do you feel?” she asked as Tadashi disposed of the source the gas.
“Uh... fine?”
“I’m gonna go ask Honey, anyway. Give me the chemical formulae for the things you mixed.”
“What? No! If I ask Honey for help, I fail!”
“Well, if I ask and you told me not to, that isn’t your fault. You’ll be fine.”
With that, Gogo didn’t wait for his response. She just grabbed Tadashi’s notes and headed to his lab.
Thankfully, Honeylemon hadn’t blown up anything yet.
“Hey, Honeylemon, Tadashi combined some formulae and gassed himself with something. Can you tell me what it is?”
“Sure!” The blonde took the paper, her smile fading for an instant before she burst out laughing.
“What?” Gogo asked, a bit irritated.
“Oh, you’ll find out,” Honeylemon responded, handing the notes back, “He’ll survive. He’ll wake up with one heck of a headache, but he just needs to sleep it off.”
“Sleep what off?”
“He’ll be fine, Gogo. Just... keep an eye on him. Make sure he doesn’t do anything stupid.”
Gogo sensed she could push Honey as much as she wanted and not get a better answer, so she just headed back to the chem lab.
Where... Tadashi was laying back on the table, his legs hanging off the edge.
“Give up on your project?” Gogo asked.
“Nah,” Tadashi mumbled, his voice sounding a bit off, “I just... the lights are really pretty, right?”
After checking, Gogo could confirm that the lights looked normal.
“Uh... sure.”
“I love you, Gogo,” Tadashi said, his voice definitely slurred, “I don’ say that enough. But I love you and all our friends so much. Wasabi’s always looking out for me an’ Fred’s so funny an’ Honeylemon’s so full of kindness an’ you—oh, god—you’re all, like, brave an’ completely fearless an’ so strong and I think it’s really cool how you ride a motorcycle...”
“Okay...” Gogo said, severely regretting not stopping him from doing this project, “Um, let’s get you home.”
“Is it the end of the day already?”
“Uh... yes. Yes, Tadashi, it’s the end of the day.”
“Oh shiiiiit!” Tadashi scrambled to his feet, “I need to go pick up Hiro from school!”
“Nope. Wasabi’s picking him up,” Gogo responded, sending a text telling their friend to do exactly that, “Let’s go. Let’s go home.”
Gogo severely regretted not making Fred or someone take him home within only a few minutes, as Tadashi sang along to whatever came on the radio, borderline starting to cry if she tried to turn it off, and would not stop singing the whole way home.
“Come on, Gogo,” he whined, “Sing with me!”
“I don’t like singing, Tadashi,” she said, trying not to punch him, “You know that.”
“I’m not gonna stop until you sing!”
“No.”
Gogo lasted two more songs before sighing and singing along to the last line of one song.
“Little do you know I... I’ll love you till the sun dies.”
Unfortunately, that just made Tadashi happier and that much louder.
But, on the plus side, the conversation didn’t get weird until they were climbing the stairs at Tadashi’s house.
“What do you want, Gogo?”
“Sorry, what?”
“Like in life,” Tadashi clarified, “I mean I know you wanna be an engineer but besides that. What are your hopes and dreams?”
“Hopes? I wanted to be in a biker gang when I was a kid.”
I hope that you see right through my walls.
“That doesn’t coooouuuunt! I mean, for example, me, I wanna be a dad that makes dad jokes. I wanna have a romance that belongs in a book with a perfectly imperfect woman.”
I hope that you catch me, cause I’m already falling.
Gogo really hoped he was too high to see her blushing.
“I guess...” she shrugged, “I need to find the right guy. Besides that... I’m not sure yet.”
“Tha’s okay,” Tadashi mumbled.
It totally wasn’t cute how he was asleep before his head even hit the pillow.
Big Hero 6/Victorious Couples Thingie (Don’t Know What to Call It)
Tandre (Tori Vega x Andre Harris): Vesabi (Venus Woods x Wasabi No-Ginger)
Bade (Beck Oliver x Jade West): Tomadashi (Gogo Tomago x Tadashi Hamada)
Cabbie (Cat Valentine x Robbie Shapiro): Honeyzilla (Honey Lemon x Fred Frederickson IV)
Bori (Beck Oliver x Tori Vega): Vedashi (Tadashi Hamada x Venus Woods)
Jandre (Jade West x Andre Harris): Gogosabi (Gogo Tomago x Wasabi No-Ginger)
Bat (Beck Oliver x Cat Valentine): Tadahoney (Tadashi Hamada x Honey Lemon)
Rade (Robbie Shapiro x Jade West): Gogozilla (Gogo Tomago x Fred Frederickson IV)
Rori (Robbie Shapiro x Tori Vega): Venuszilla (Fred Frederickson IV x Venus Woods)
Candre (Cat Valentine x Andre Harris): Honeybi (Honey Lemon x Wasabi No-Ginger)
Jori (Jade West x Tori Vega): VeGo (Venus Woods x Gogo Tomago)
Cori (Cat Valentine x Tori Vega): Honnus (Honey Lemon x Venus Woods)
Cade (Cat Valentine x Jade West): Honeygo (Honey Lemon x Gogo Tomago)
Rodre (Robbie Shapiro x Andre Harris): Fredsabi (Fred Frederickson IV x Wasabi No-Ginger)
Bendre (Beck Oliver x Andre Harris): Wadashi (Wasabi No-Ginger x Tadashi Hamada)
Reck (Robbie Shapiro x Beck Oliver): Fredashi (Fred Frederickson IV x Tadashi Hamada)
(Thanks @the-writer-girl-nerd for the Venus x Tadashi pairing name!)
“That’s my only wish.”
Fanfiction Advent Calender Day 21: Tomadashi
(I took the opportunity to write mild angst because that’s just how I roll.)
(If you were wondering, this takes place in my Mutant AU where Tadashi is a mutant, since Big Hero 6 is technically Marvel. His power is that he can take on the powers of any mutant he touches at reduced strength. He can store up to 3 powers at once. Basically, the woman he touches before going in to rescue Callahan is a teleporter, and he instinctively teleports away and survives. Still, no one knows that he survived.)
...
The holidays were a time for happiness, but Gogo just wasn’t in the mood.
Actually, nobody in their friend group really was. Not even Honeylemon, who, up until this year, always gave the best presents and made everyone way too much hot cocoa.
But now, no one even acknowledged that it was the holiday season. None of them were in the mood for celebrating after...
Tadashi was always the one who got most excited, like a little kid. He always planned a Secret Santa, started stupid holiday games, and for some godforsaken reason, did at least one flash mob per year with the dance club (which he had been in since he got into school.) usually to All I Want For Christmas is You.
Now, nobody was planning a Secret Santa, nobody was playing games, and certainly nobody was doing any flash mobs. It took the holiday mood out of the entire lab. Even the kids who had never been friends with Tadashi were feeling his absence.
Gogo was feeling it even more than the others, besides Hiro, even if none of them knew it.
Tadashi and her were never together. Not really. But sometimes with empty labs and not having slept in 48 hours, being partnered in a project that was due tomorrow that they weren’t done with yet, one thing lead to another and... they never talked about it with their friends. They closest thing they got to acknowledging it was happened was a cup of coffee, not inviting anyone else.
Now, Gogo just wanted to see his face. Just wanted to see that stupid boy distracting everyone with a flash mob. She wanted to yell at him that he was going to make her finish late.
It wasn’t Christmas without Tadashi Hamada being annoying.
All this, Gogo thought of as she tried and failed to fall asleep.
At least, she thought she wasn’t asleep.
Someone was on the dorm balcony.
Gogo remained still, moving her head just enough to check on her roommate. Honeylemon was asleep. She hadn’t heard the footsteps on their balcony.
Being a hero meant that Gogo had a lot of enemies. Whoever was there could be any one of them, and if Honey wasn’t awake to help her, Gogo could probably take them on her own, but being half asleep and having someone to lose was a disadvantage. She needed to be careful.
She’d have to make them think she was asleep, then move quick enough that they wouldn’t expect it. Thankfully, Gogo had never had a problem with speed.
Three, two, one.
Gogo was up in a milisecond, grabbing the knife on her bedside table and moving quick as she ripped open the door.
She barely managed to stop herself in time to keep from slitting Tadashi Hamada’s throat.
Tadashi didn’t move, a knife still to his throat.
That didn’t stop him from looking supremely pissed off.
“Jesus, Gogo!” he hissed, “What the hell?”
Gogo couldn’t move. Every muscle in her body was clenched, frozen.
Tadashi looked almost exactly like she remembered. Messy black hair, brown eyes and...
A web of barely-healed scars across the right side of his face, disappearing down his neck under his shirt.
“Tadashi?” She whispered.
Tadashi cursed under his breath, “Gogo, I can ex—“
“What is there to explain?” Gogo asked, putting the knife down, “I’m dreaming. Again. Go away, please. I can’t deal with this right now.”
“You’ve been dreaming about me?” Tadashi sighed, “Come out here, please. We should talk.”
...
Gogo didn’t want to wake up. Even though it wasn’t real, Tadashi holding her as they sat on the outdoor couch felt just like it had on movie nights, except without their friends piling on.
Somehow, it was nice as just the two of them, even not being real.
“So, you think you’re dreaming?” Tadashi asked after a while of silence.
“What else would this be?” Gogo countered, “You’re dead.”
“And my scars?”
“Me trying to find any possible way you could be alive.”
Tadashi nodded, seeming sad for some reason. When she’d dreamed of him before, he’d never been sad.
“So tell me about these dreams you’ve been having.”
Gogo shrugged, “Why? Dream you doesn’t remember?”
Tadashi just took a deep breath, “Let’s just say for a minute I don’t.”
“Sometimes it’s this,” Gogo explained, “Us talking. Other nights, it’s hanging out with the group. And some nights, it’s... those late nights in the lab when no one else was there.”
Tadashi chuckled, “Wow. I’m flattered. I guess it’s nice to know you miss me, but...”
He trailed off, looking sad again.
“I wish you’d lived long enough for me to tell you,” Gogo mumbled, “I was always so scared to. It seems so stupid now. Guess dream you will work.”
She took a deep breath.
“I love you, Tadashi Hamada.”
Gogo felt Tadashi inhale sharply before responding.
“You wanted to tell me all this time? It’s been almost a year.”
“It might be corny, but...” Gogo shrugged, “That’s my only wish.”
“I love you, too, Gogo Tomago. And I want you to know that you don’t have to miss me, or wonder where I ended up or whatever. I’m okay. I’m at peace. I just think you should know that.”
Gogo nodded, trying not to cry, “That’s good to know. And I know I’m just dreaming this, but...”
The kiss was different than before, which Gogo didn’t know how that was possible, but it felt right. It felt like she imagined it should.
“Go back to sleep now,” Tadashi whispered against her lips, “I won’t be here when you wake up.”
Even knowing that, Gogo slept better than she had in a long time.
“You know, we won’t have cookies if you keep eating the dough.”
Fanfiction Advent Calender Day 5: Tomadashi
...
Making cookies with Tadashi Hamada was something a lot of girls would die for.
For Gogo Tomago, it was normal. Well, normal-ish.
Usually, when they hung out, girls always looked at Gogo jealously, or Honeylemon if the two of them happened to be hanging out with Tadashi together.
And yeah, maybe Gogo kind of got it. It wasn’t like the boy was terrible looking. And maybe he was really nice. And thought he was funny. And maybe he had such a flexible taste in movies that he could have fun with anyone on a date or as friends or—
No. No. Gogo was not one of those girls who tripped over themselves to get Tadashi’s favor. She wasn’t a girl who fell for just a pretty face.
And it wasn’t like he was really nice or funny o—
Gogo groaned aloud.
“What?” Tadashi asked, “What’s wrong?”
Gogo panicked a bit, “Who says something’s wrong?”
Tadashi shrugged, “Nothing. Just the way you groaned really loudly.”
Gogo made a face as he shoved an entire cookie worth of dough into his mouth.
“You know, we won’t have cookies if you keep eating the dough.”
“Mmby I dn’t cr.” Tadashi swallowed, “I like cookie dough. Screw you.”
Gogo rolled her eyes, “Love you, too, Hamada.”
Tadashi froze as Gogo realized what she had just said.
Gogo had just told Tadashi she loved him.
Well, she did, but that didn’t mean she had ever wanted to tell him.
She could just say something about how it had just slipped out and she didn’t really mean it.
She could say some mushy thing about how she had loved him ever since freshman year.
Or she could do what she always did and keep him guessing.
“So, wanna keep eating cookie dough and disappoint Hiro when you can’t leave cookies out for Santa? Or do you want to actually make Christmas cookies?”
Tadashi unfroze, smirking, “Let’s make cookies.”
Who knew where this would go? The only thing Gogo knew for sure was that it wouldn’t be boring.
And that Tadashi threw up in the toilet for eating too much cookie dough.