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Me? Forget? Ch 3

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The boat flew through the air passing over London. This had to be a dream. It was the only logical explanation, yet this felt all too real and she was wide awake. Both her and Matthew were tied up.

"You sure we got the right kids? They look different and weren't there three of them last time?"

"Who cares? Pan will come as long as he thinks he's them. He won't know until the Captain's blasted him out."

They came higher and higher until they were in space. Soon they were quickly zooming through a vortex and Jane snuggled up next to her brother to comfort him since both her hands were bound. She swore they could've fallen off soon but then it all stopped and they slowed down. Jane looked up and saw a strange island. One she swore she had seen in a dream once before.

****

With his telescope he could see the boat flying. They have returned. He closed the telescope and turned to the fairies they had captured and placed in jars using their dust to make whatever they needed to fly. Such as the boat now landing in the waters beside the ship. The men were pulled up and he was the first to see. The two children were tossed to his feet and instead of an evil smirk he had a look of mere confusion.

"Who are they?" He asked the pirate that had threw them.

"Tis Wendy and her brother." The pirate replied. Hook stormed towards him and grabbed his shirt and waved his hook threateningly in his face. "Do they look like the Darling children!?" He yelled.

Jane and Matthew watched. Both were surprise and scared.

Hook turned back to them and both flinched. He kneeled to Jane and removed the cloth over her mouth. The girl stared at him wide eyed.

"And my dear to whom do I have the honour?" He seemed toned down but his voice still sounded threatening.

Jane didn't want to reply but who knows what would happen if she didn't.

"Jane." She replied.

"Jane?"

"Pan." She bit her lip.

Hook's expression changed to mere curiosity and also something lit up.

"Pan you say? Jane Pan." He turned to the crew and smirked.

"Who are your parents my dear? Your mother? Your father?" He asked.

Jane turned to Matthew who shook his head telling her not to. But she ignored it. She was scared.

"Peter and Wendy Pan." She replied stuttering.

"Peter Pan." What were the odds? "And this is your brother I presume?" Hook laughed and faced his crew. "Peter Pan the boy who never wants to grow up has children." He sang. "And here they are." He motioned to the two with his iron hook. "He'll surely come." If he was grown up then this was a battle Hook was sure to win.
"Bring me a fairy!" He ordered and one pirate passed a jar with a small male fairy. He bought the jar to his face.
"You're lucky I'll let you live if you bring me Pan." He opened the jar and the fairy zoomed out.

"What happens if he doesn't?" Hook took out his gun and shot the pirate who asked killing him. The two children watched in horror. "He will."

****

Pip. The fairy Hook had just released zoomed to the one fairy he knew would find the one and only Peter Pan.
He flew into the small fairy hole in Hangmen's tree and into the tiny room where Tinkerbell was.

"Pip?"

"Oh thank goodness I found you." He puffed. "It's Hook."

Tink tilted her head. "What of him?"

"He's back. Back with the children of Pan."

Tinkerbell looked surprised. She had only seen one child of his. The one named Jane. "He has his children?" If this was the case then that meant he was using them as a trap to lure him in. She had to protect him. She thought against it. But would Peter forgive her? Did it matter? He would forget them. Forget them like he always did. But she then remembered the way he looked at the young girl when she saw him again. He was protective of her like the way he was with Wendy but a little stronger. If she was to let them die then Peter would be hurt. She saw a hint of Peter in the girl and if she was to die then apart of Peter would. She was also the daughter of Wendy. The girl she loathed but her love for Peter was stronger than her hate.

"Very well I'll go find him." She nodded and flew out of the tree heading straight first to the Jolly Roger. There tied up to the mass were two children. One she recognized as Jane and the other much younger looked like a younger Peter. They were defiantly his and Wendy's children. Tink headed straight for the mainland and needed to find their home. She couldn't find it the last time so she needed to find it this time for the children's sake, for Peter's sake and god forbid Wendy's sake.

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Wendy sat on the rocking chair by the window of Jane's room staring at the second star to the right. Was this how her mother felt when she and her brothers flew off to Neverland the first time? Worried, sick, lost?

It killed him to see her like this but whatever he said to her didn't make her feel better. He knew just as well as she did that they needed a miracle to bring them back.  If only he could still fly. But the fairy dust he once had disappeared over the years.

"Wendy?" He kneeled beside her his voice almost sounding like the Peter Pan she first fell in love with. "They'll come back. Both Jane and Matthew." He placed a hand on hers but she moved it away and walked to the window wrapping her robes. The whole time she had not taken her eyes off the star. The only sound that came from her was her gentle breathing.

****

Tinkerbell searched franticly through the streets of London. Mostly looking for an open window. She figured they wouldn't shut the window while their children were missing as it must always be open or it will be a sign they had forgotten them.

She passed one street all dark except for one light and AN OPEN WINDOW. And staring out the window was none other then the former Wendy Darling. She had never been so thrilled to see her. Tink zoomed into the window and flew into her face causing her to fall back.

"Ahh!" Wendy shouted and looked up at what knocked her down.

"What?!" Peter asked worried running to the room and his eyes widened when he saw the fairy flying above Wendy.

"Ta da!" Tink cheered.
Peter went to help Wendy up and Tink rolled her eyes.

Even though surprise, the two felt pleased to see her. Was she the miracle they were asking for?

"Tink!" Peter said happily. He hadn't seen the fairy in a long time and seeing her bought back so much of his adventures he had shared with her.

He was older now but he still had the childishness inside him and he made no effort to hide it. He was still Peter Pan.
But she was not here to admire. She made a whole charade of explaining how Hook had returned and kidnapped his kids.

Wendy walked up behind him confused as she did not understand fairy speak. Peter turned to her a worried look drawn upon his face. "Hook has them."

Her eyes widened. Hook? As in the one they had seen eaten by a crocodile? The one who tried to kill them had their kids? Her son? Her daughter?  "We have to get them now!" She ordered.

He grabbed her shoulders and looked her in the eye. "We've beaten him before we'll do it again. He has them because he wants me. So I'll give him me." He said.

"No!" She said suddenly. "That's exactly what he wants. He'll have it all planned out. He'll kill all of you."

For once Tink had to side with Wendy. A surprise even for her. "She's right. He won't be surprised."

Peter looked at them both. He was willing to risk his life to save his, their kids but he wasn't willing to risk it for nothing. "We just need to be lucky."

"Let's go!" Tink said and headed out the window turning back to him. "The more time you sit here the more he might hurt your children." Peter went out headed for the edge of the window but Wendy took his hand. "I'm coming too." She said. She wasn't going to sit here in constant worry and even she had to admit she missed Neverland. Peter would've said no but instead he smiled and took her hand pulling her out the window and Tinkerbell threw her fairy dust over them. Both flew out instead of plummeting down and went straight for Neverland.

Peter missed the feeling of flying. The wind on his face, the freedom. If he had the choice he would never have given this up. But staying with Wendy came with a price. He had to grow up and not be able to fly. Like he said before he did not once regret his decision. She had made him happy, told him stories, gave him two beautiful children, who if he didn't save would be lost forever in Neverland and he would lose everything.
Peter and Wendy must find a way back to Neverland if they ever want to see their kids again and meanwhile Hook makes a discovery about Peter Pan.
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