The Real Peter Pan Ending
After Peter Pan took Wendy, John, and Michael home that night in Hook's flying ship, he would always come back on the night of the full moon and take them to Neverland to go on some adventures. But sadly John became too old to go and would rather stay at home and study then fight pirates. And soon Michael too had become old enough to go to a boarding school. Now Wendy only went with Peter.
Wendy was now thirteen and Peter was surprisingly that age too, even though he always acted like a child. Wendy loved to go on adventures with him; she liked the thrill of fighting pirates and flying through Neverland; she liked playing with the other children there and mermaids, and Tinkerbell too of course.
One night Peter found out that it was Wendy's fourteenth birthday and now she would be a year older then him. He begged her to go to Neverland and live with him so that she would never age another day, but she refused. That only left Peter with one option, he would go and live with her.
Peter Pan said goodbye to everyone at Neverland, everyone except Tink. Tink was going to be their commutation between the real world and Neverland. All the children were sad that he left as they watched him and Wendy fly away.
Once in London, Wendy looked for parents for Peter. She looked everywhere but nobody seemed to want him. It was always because he would mess up by saying something really stupid or goofing off or just being clumsy. She remembered her older cousin Betty. Betty always wanted children, but she never wanted to have them. So Peter was taken in by her and finally had a real mother.
The years went by so quickly and soon Wendy and Peter both graduated school. Surprise after surprise came after that. John was accepted to go to an excellent university and Michael a good school. Tink came more and more often of what she usually did and told Peter to come visit the children and mean, old Captain Hook. Peter would always refuse though, he had something planned and nothing or nobody, not even Hook, would stand in his way.
Peter took Wendy to a park in London. It was night and it was the tenth anniversary of the night when they had met. Peter held on to something in his pocket as they walked in the dark down the paths. They came to the big fountain and sat at a bench next to it. Peter removed a small velvet case from his pocket, got up, kneeled before her, and opened the case. He said something along the lines of will you marry me? and I love you.
Wendy jumped into his arms and cried. She accepted his proposal with all her heart and in no less then a year they were married.
Five year passed by so quickly and Peter and Wendy had two children, Markl and Jane. Jane was the eldest and was both like her mother and father, playful and responsible. Markl, however, was absentminded and playful, but he was also only three years of age and his sister was three years older.
The day that this story takes place is a day both Peter and Wendy will never forget. That day Peter and Wendy went out to a Dinner Party at John's house, Jane and Markl, being too young, stayed home with Nana II (the dog).
