I'M BACK!

I know I will be taking a lot on writing two stories... but I plan to write a lot over break. My college life was so hectic last semester that I didn't have a lot of time to write.

Well about this story!

I love Peter Pan it is one of my favorite movies. Hook of course is my favorite. This story is based on the 2003 Jason Issac version of course. It is rated M for safety reasons. I hope you enjoy this I don't want to give anything away. I was inspired after watching the movie with my Beta the other night.

Thank you all for reading my story!


"So, Peter Pan," Hook said starting to walk towards the young boy, "this is all you're doing."

"Aye, James Hook. It is all my doing," he said joining him as they circled the deck of the Jolly Roger.

"Proud and insolent youth," He said reaching for his sword. With a tug he pointed to sword at Peter, the blade glinting in the sunlight, "Prepare to meet thy doom."

Peter smirked, "Have at thee!" he yelled lunging at Hook. Hook blocked his blow and Peter lunged again; the clanging of swords interrupting the silence on the ship. Hook threw Peter against the side of the Jolly Roger only to have him come flying back.

The pirates began to attack; yelling as they all tried to get at Peter until a shout from their captain stopped them.

"Leave him!" Hook commanded. "He's mine."

"Now!" Peter yelled.

All of the sudden the children came bursting out of Hooks courters, brandishing swords belonging to the captain, taking the pirates by surprise. The clanging of metal filled the air.

Hook yelled, lunging for Peter. They matched each other blow for blow. Hook grabbed his sword and through it in the air hoping to rid the boy of his only weapon. However Peter caught it with ease. Just then, Tinkerbell flew by laughing at a pirate who had just been thrown of the ship. Before she knew it she was in Hooks hand. He shook the fairy over his face dousing himself in fairy dust and suddenly he began to float. He let out a villainous cry as he flew closer to Peter.

"It's Hook! He flies!" he said landing on the mass. He flipped his sword, "And he likes it!" He lunged for Peter.

"You wanna fly? Let's fly," Peter said as he flew into the sky, Hook right on his heels. Their epic battle continued into the sky.

"Not bad… for and old man," Peter said, laughing at Hook as he blocked another attack. Hooks eyes widened with anger.

"I know what you are!" Hook yelled.

"I am the best there ever was!" Peter said, laughing as he flew back down towards the Jolly Roger.

"You're a tragedy!" Hook said flying after him.

"Me? Tragic?" he sneered at as he sent Hook flying into the mast.

"She was leaving you, Pan," He pointed out making Peter pause mid lunge. Hook looked down at the young girl fighting. "Your Wendy was leaving you." Peter looked down at her as well. "Why should she stay?" Hook looked at Peter, "What have you to offer? You are incomplete." He said lunging after him. Peter stopped him just in time. Hook locked Peter's sword with his hook pushing him backwards. "She'd rather grow up than stay with you." He swiftly moved his hook, gashing Peter in the head sending him soaring through the air. Peter landed in the nets of the mast. "Let us now take a peep into the future." Peter untangled himself running away from Hook. "What's this I see? 'Tis the fair Wendy." Peter came at Hook. He swiftly moved aside.

"She's in her nursery," he said turning around to face Peter, "The windows shut."

"I'll open it!" Peter yelled coming at Hook again.

Hook blocked him with ease. "I'm afraid the windows barred."

Peter looked up at Hook. "I'll call out her name."

"She can't hear you," Hook said with mock pity.

"No!" Peter yelled pathetically.

"She can't see you," Hook continued.

"Wendy!" Peter cried.

"She has forgotten all about you," he said.

"Stop! Please! Stop it!" Peter begged as Hook kicked him, sending him flying through the sails.

Hook peeked around the sail "And what is this I see? There is another in your place." Peter panted as he looked up at Hook, tears in his eyes. "He is called… husband." Hook informed; anger evident in his voice. Peter made another attempt to attack Hook but was knocked down. The thud of Peter's body silenced the ship as all attention was drawn to the boy panting on the floor. Hook placed his sword under Peter's chin forcing him to stand. He then kicked him hard, sending him soaring until he was stopped by the mass. He then flew at Peter, grabbing him by the throat.

"No, Peter!" the Lost Boys screamed.

Hook hit Peter in the head with his hook causing him to fall to his knees. He then grabbed Peter by the back of the head forcing him to look up. "You'll die alone…" he said looking towards Wendy, then turning Peter to face her as well before saying "and unloved." He yanked Peter's head back and Hook's grew sad. "Just like me," he said. He looked back down at Peter and grunted as he threw him to the ground raising his hook…

Of course we all know how Peter Pan ends: good triumphs over evil. However I am not here to tell the story of Peter Pan. No, our tale is one of James Hook and how he became the man he is today. Our story begins 20 years ago on a spring day in 1884.