Faith and Pixie Dust

Disclaimer: Everything Doctor Who belongs to BBC and Peter Pan belongs to Disney. I own nothing.

A/N: Hello! I'm kinda nervous about this! First multi-chaptered DW story I've ever written. I've a pretty good plan on how this story will go though. Anyway, this is a result of too much DW mixed in with some Once Upon A Time. However, my Neverland is very, very different from the one on Once or even the original Peter Pan movie. I just loved the idea of mixing in Doctor Who with a bit of fairy tale and Neverland gave me a lot of freedom to work with. I'm also aware of the DW audio drama, Neverland. There is no affiliation to that what so ever.

Please note that this story has two main arcs that will both be 3-4 chapters long. This is part one and it is set in between Fear Her and Army of Ghosts. Also, if anyone has tips on how to write in Rose's accent, please do share! I am not British and I have no idea where to start with that. Alright, enough rambling!

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Chapter One: Part One – Landing in Neverland

"Right. Last but not least, the temporal capacitor." The Doctor muttered to himself while fixing in the capacitor and slid himself out of the floor grating. "So Rose Tyler, all of time and space, where would you like to go next?" The Doctor asked, wiping the grease off his hands.

Rose thought for a while before replying, "I'm feeling adventurous today. Let's go to somewhere we have both never been to before."

"In that case, good thing I just fixed this." The Doctor grinned and pulled a lever. "Let's test out the randomiser. I have just modified it such the TARDIS will only pick co-ordinates that she has never been to."

"So, it will bring us back to Earth?" Rose asked cheekily.

"Oi! Watch the cheek!" The Doctor tried to said sternly but his lips visibly twitched and briefly sonic-ed the TARDIS controls. "Alright, ready?"

"Yep!"

"Let's go! Urgh. That is not good. Never saying that again." The Doctor said in distaste, scrunching up his nose and released the handbrake. The TARDIS jolted as she whirled across the vortex. The Doctor and Rose grinned widely at each other. All of a sudden, the TARDIS halted and the time rotor froze in its place.

"Nonono! What are you doing?" The Doctor rushed to the monitor and began rapidly typing. Rose stepped closer to the Doctor and looked into the screen even though it was all written in Gallifreyan as usual. "We haven't landed have we?"

"No. The TARDIS just froze in the middle of the vortex. The controls are still under the control of the randomiser. I'm trying to override it but the TARDIS does not seem to be responding. In fact, it seems more like another presence is trying to get control of the TARDIS but it can't be!" The Doctor ranted.

"Isn't there a reboot or something?" Rose asked.

"I have tried that already. The TARDIS is not responding to me at all." The Doctor replied, his hands still moving quickly around the console when Rose suddenly exclaimed.

"Doctor! The monitor!"

The monitor flashed wildly and the Time Rotor began moving up and down again. The Doctor immediately sprang into action, using all four limbs to control the console.

"Rose, when that light starts flashing, pull the wibbly lever!"

"Got it!"

Once the wibbly lever was pulled, the TARDIS jumped violently. The Doctor continued scrambling around the console with Rose helping him with the controls that he could not reach. Together, they piloted the TARDIS as she continued to shake her way across the universe. After about a minute, the TARDIS landed abruptly, tossing her pilots off the ground.

"Oww!" Rose got up unsteadily, rubbing her bum. "Did it work?"

"Yep! From the looks of it, the air should be breathable for you. You might want to change into something warmer though. Where ever we ended up seem to have a tropical climate." The Doctor advised, looking from the monitor.

"Alright. Be back in a tic!" Rose answered and ran into the corridors. She came back five minutes later, dressed in her usual pair of jeans, a plain grey tank top and a pair of trainers, her hair pulled back into a messy ponytail. Together, they stepped out of the TARDIS.

Rose took a sharp intake of breath, "Blimey, it's beautiful."

The sky was a shade between lilac and baby blue. A rainbow was stretched across the sky and it seemed to sparkle in random. The area was surrounded by greenery with mountains visible in the distance. The rustling of a stream could be heard along with the chirping of crickets and birds. All in all, where ever they landed appeared to be the epitome of a tropical paradise.

"Well, shall we, Dame Rose?" The Doctor stretched out his hand, wiggling his fingers. Rose giggled and linked her hand with his.

"Lead on, Sir Doctor."

They found a small stream and followed it as Rose tried to playfully stop the Doctor from licking everything unfamiliar.

"Do you have any idea where we might be?" Rose asked the Doctor after pulling him away from another strange looking tree and circled her arm around his.

"No clue. With each geological data I obtain, the list of places that this world could potentially be decreases."

"It seems quite familiar though." Rose pondered thoughtfully. "Feels like I have been here before. Like a dream or just some sort of déjà vu. Could that mean anything?"

"Quite possibly." The Doctor admitted. "While humans are very limited in their telepathy, they are slightly receptive to certain telepathic projections. As humans do not have much telepathic abilities, these received projections tend to just sit in your subconscious. Déjà vu is usually a result of you coming into something similar to these projections, triggering your brain to gently nudge your subconscious." The Doctor explained.

"So this place could be filled with telepathic beings and I may have accidently picked up whatever they were projecting?"

"Your guess is as good as mine." The Doctor replied easily before tensing up.

"Doctor? What's wr-" Rose began before falling shut at the look the Doctor shot her. It was a look she knew very well. It meant the she had to be ready to run in a moment's notice.

"Run." He grabbed her hand and began sprinting. Rose wanted to ask him what they were running from when she heard a loud growl behind them. She turned her head to see some sort of large grizzly bear and wild boar hybrid chasing them.

"What is that?!" She screamed.

"I've no idea! Just keep running!" The Doctor yelled back.

"Over here!" A voice came from over a green hedge. Nodding in agreement with each other, the duo ran towards the hedge.

"Take my hand!" A boy with pointed ears stretched out his hand to Rose as she climbed over the ledge and he pulled her up.

"Are we in the clear? Because that thing looks like it will be good at climbing." The Doctor asked.

"You would be right but we can lose it in the pond. C'mon!" The boy picked up the speed and led them to a pond nearby. Once they have splashed into the shallow pond, they lowered themselves such that only their eyes were above the water. They remained still until the beast ran past them. As they waited for the distance between them and the beast to build up, Rose could feel her lungs burning slightly. Instantly, the Doctor's hand found hers and he tightened his hold, giving her the strength to hold her breath a little longer. The moment the beast was out of sight, the three of them got out of the water.

Rose turned to their saviour to thank him but could not get the words out as she surveyed him. He looked to be in his mid-teens, dressed in a dark green ensemble. He had light sandy brown hair, dark brown eyes and pointed ears. To Rose, he looked even more familiar to her than this world did.

"What was that thing?" The Doctor asked. Rose elbowed him and interjected, "Rude! Thank you for helping us! I'm Rose and this is the Doctor."

"That was a Yalix. Vicious buggers. It must have caught a whiff of something sweet off of you. And no worries. I'm Peter, Peter Pan."

Oh. So that was why he seemed familiar.