Peter Pan: Return to London

Wendy is in her 80's now and is deathly sick. Her granddaughter, Moira, who was brought up on Wendy's stories decides to do something for her grandmother. One night when Wendy is asleep Moira sneaks into her jewelry box and withdraws a small vial with glistening dust inside. Wendy showed her this when she was younger and had told her that it contained fairy dust. It was a gift from her friend Tinker Bell that Peter had given her the last time she saw him. Moira places a note to her grandmother on her bedside table telling her not to worry and that she would be back as soon as possible. Tip toeing to the nursery window Moira uncorks the vial and thinking her most happy though pours the fairy dust over her head. After a moment Moira opens her eyes and smiled upon realizing that she's floating off the ground. Looking back at the sleeping Wendy, Moira whispers, "I love you." Then taking a deep breath she takes flight out over London. Rising higher and higher she is captivated at how beautiful the city is from above at night. Looking to the sky she remembers Wendy's famous words to her, 'Second star to the right and straight on till morning.'

"Here goes nothing." Moira says to herself as she flies past Big Bend and heads straight to the second star to the right. She had a mission, she had to find Peter Pan and convince him to return with her to see Wendy one last time.