England, even though he hates to admit it, is an adult. He has long forgotten how to fly, and even though he wants to, he can never visit Neverland. Not physically, at least. For England dreams of Neverland every night. There, he lives in a small cottage near the lagoon and watches the mermaids via telescope, and every now and then, he'll go pirate-fighting or Indian-hunting with the Lost Boys and their famous leader, Peter Pan. However, as he's an adult, Peter despises England, and as the Lost Boys are under the orders of Peter, they only allow themselves to admit that England is a great fighter, which is, dear reader, the only reason England is allowed to fight with them from time to time.
However, no matter how wonderful or dangerous his adventures in Neverland are, England must always wake up. Sadly, he never remembers those dreams, only getting a vague feeling that he was doing something fun and important in them. And sadly, dear reader, this is probably the way it'll stay for England, as you cannot reverse the aging process, and England is no longer innocent, gay, and heartless.
