Chapter 1: The Evil Wizard

Near the Enchanted Forest in the desert city of Agrabah, a tall wizard walked the halls of the grand palace. Having recently overthrown the Sultan, this wizard was feeling proud of his achievements. He stopped to look out the window over the hot city. With his black robes, long black hair, and eyes that burn with a passion for power, this wizard was pure evil. This wizard's name was Jafar and he was feared throughout the city. He held his magical snake staff to intimidate all those who opposed him. Jafar entered the throne room and was surprised to find that all his royal guards had disappeared and that a young boy in green clothes was sitting in his chair.

"Hello Jafar." The boy said.

"That's my seat." Jafar said. "I suggest you move."

The eyes on Jafar's snake staff started to glow bright red.

"Is that supposed to frighten me?" The boy asked. "I'm afraid there's nothing you can do to me. Not while I have these."

The boy then pulled two objects out of his pockets and held one in each hand. In his right hand, he held a small, blue diamond crystal, and in his left hand, he held a small red diamond crystal.

"Where did you get those?" Jafar asked.

"I see you you know what these are." Pan said.

"They're the red and blue diamonds." Jafar said. "The two most powerful magical artifacts in all the realms. Rumor has it that just one has enough power to destroy an entire world."

"The rumors are true." The boy said.

"Who are you?" Jafar asked.

"Peter Pan." The boy said.

"Why have you come here Peter Pan?" Jafar asked.

"I've come to give you an opportunity to help me." Pan said.

"Help you with what?" Jafar asked.

"Oh I have a grand plan, but you'd only play a small part in it." Pan said. "However, I assure you that your reward will be worth it."

"What reward would that be?" Jafar asked.

"I will give you the blue diamond." Pan said. "I need the other one for my own purposes."

"Why are you so willing to give such a rare and powerful object away?" Jafar asked.

"When I first envisioned my plan, I thought I could do it alone. I knew that,I needed one of the diamonds and I know you can help me. In order to secure your assistance, I acquired the other one to give you." Pan said.

"What would you have me do?" Jafar asked.

"Have you ever heard of the Daleks?" Pan asked.

"Yes. I've heard stories about how they've terrorized the universe." Jafar said.

"Then you understand how powerful they are." Pan said. "I need to talk to them."

"Why do you need my help with that?" Jafar asked.

"In the past," Pan said, "I've tried to speak with the Parliament of the Daleks, but they always try to kill me before I can speak and I must retreat with magic back to Neverland."

"How many times have you done this?" Jafar asked.

"Three." Pan said. "Years ago a man called the Doctor and a woman called Rose Tyler came to Neverland. They brought a Dalek with them and the beast nearly destroyed the island. I became inspired by the Daleks' power and determination. All I want is to talk to them."

"What do you need me to do?" Jafar asked.

"Going to the Daleks does nothing. In order to get the Daleks to listen to me, I need them to come to Neverland." Pan said. "They won't go without some incentive. I want to you to give them that incentive."

"You have the blue and red diamonds. Why not use magic to summon them there?"

"If I just bring them there and they don't know why, they'll revert to their instincts to kill. If I try to give them their incentive, they won't listen because they already know me. If they want to go to Neverland, then they'll be curious and listen to me once they get there."

"What is to be their incentive?"

Pan then pulled out a small bottle with a black liquid inside from his pocket.

"This is dreamshade." Pan said. "It's from a flower native to Neverland and it's deadly. The Daleks are always looking for new ways to kill. Show them how it works, then tell them where to get it. I'm sure the Doctor will arrive at some point and try to stop you. He tends to do that. I also want you to kill him."

"That's all?" Jafar asked.

"Do what I ask, and the blue diamond is yours." Pan said.

"I accept your offer. The blue diamond could be quite useful to me in my quest to find a certain genie. He's not in Agrabah anymore. There's not much of anything here. In fact I think I can use this opportunity to destroy this place. So many bad memories here. This way I can kill two birds with one stone."

"I'm glad you've agreed to help me." Pan said. He then handed the Dreamshade to Jafar. "Good luck."

Pan then disappeared in a puff of magic smoke. Jafar then started to plan how he would show off the dreamshade to the Daleks and destroy Agrabah. He then wondered about the Doctor that Pan spoke of and what he must've done to make Peter Pan afraid.