"Tink let's have a fun adventure," said Peter one morning.

"I wanted to sleep," Tinker Bell said. "Peter your adventures only mean getting into trouble and being bad."

"Not always. Sorry! That's how I have fun. You don't have to come then, Tink."

"I would sleep in more," said Tinker Bell.

"I'll go with you, Peter."

That was Wendy and it made Tinker Bell mad.

"No, I'm going then now," she said.

"Great fun for everyone." Peter flew out of the underground house. "Come on, let's play a good game I've created."

He flew with Wendy and Tinker Bell behind him.

"Don't get lost you two," he laughed.

"Peter, are you looking for Captain Hook and his pirates?" Wendy asked. She felt more than suspicious this was the truth.

"If he wasn't, I would been surprised," said Tinker Bell.

"No. I'm looking for Indians."

Peter was lying a bit, stretching truths. He was looking to go to the Indiad Village to see Hard To Hit and Tiger Lilly. But he figured the Pirates would be nosing around there. And if they just so happened to meet up with all each other, oh well!

Peter flew to where Hard To Hit and Tiger Lily were. "Hey you guys. How how!"

"Peter," said Tiger Lily. "That's not proper. We speak English."

"I know. I like your Ugg-a-wugg wa," Peter said. "We should dance it sometime."

"I would love to dance on her face," Tinker Bell pouted far away from Peter's ears.

She did not like any other girl coming between her and Peter. Now there were two instead of one. Peter never noticed her enough.

"Later on maybe." Tiger Lily looked at the ground by the water. "We have traces of pirates that might be snooping here."

Peter looked at the footprints. "Are you sure those are pirate tracks?"

"Yes," said Hard To Hit, pointed to the ground where there was a large print of a boot who could only have come from the biggest, Captain Hook.

"And these feets are from Smee, very obvious." Tiger Lily showed Peter the tracks that were going all over the place stupidly because Smee was an idiot. "He looks like he was carrying something heavy."

Tiger Lily walked some steps and pointed at the ground again. "He dropped it over here. That's where we fond this." She opened her hand. Inside was a white crystal.

"Looks like Hook is burying some booty," Peter laughed. "Maybe we should bury him."

"What are those crystals, Tiger Lily? They look very beautiful," said Wendy as she valued the jewelry.

"They are, but, also dangerous," said Tiger Lily. "These are crystals that Braves use when Skinwalking. We call them Skinwalking Shards."

"They are very danger in untrained hands." Everyone turned to the voice of the wise elder, Great Big Little Panther.

"Great Big Little Panther, what does it do when somebody who doesn't know how to use proper the crystals gets them?" asked Peter.

"Men with evil hearts can and will be turned into vicious monsters," Great Big Little Panther explained. "Skinwalking is very dangerous for untrained or foolish men. Captain Hook most likely will become possessed by a Skinwalker if he encounters an animal and tries to attack it with the crystal on his body."

"Any of the other pirates might as well, but for certain Captain Hook is the most powerful," Hard to Hit said.

"Looks like we have a new game to play." Peter made his comment in more silence to himself. "We'll go stop Captain Hook before he gets all crazy with skinwalking powers."

"Peter that sounds dangerous," said Wendy.

"I know. That is why you and Tinker Bell will stay here. I will go with Hard To Hut and Tiger Lily." Peter smiled at her. "We know how to fight and they are Indians. They will know what to do with the Skinwalkers if we happen at them. Right, Great Big Little Panther?"

"Peter you might be as much trouble as any one of your friends," he said. "But I trust you to do right." He handed Peter a brown cloth bag. "Place the crystals you take from Captain Hook and his pirates in here. It will seal their power. And take this as well."

He gave him an arrowhead.

Peter looked down at it. "What is this one?"

"If is senses danger, it will glow. If it glows brightly, it can be used to destroy a Skinwalker," he said to Peter.

"That's interesting." Peter held it tightly and flew as the Indian children ran on foot. "Wish us all luck!"

"You'll need it, Peter," Wendy said, sighed. "Tinker Bell?"

She looked around. Tinker Bell was gone.

"Oh no! That hot-headed fairy will be in trouble!"