[Note to the reader: I have not fully read all books of Peter Pan, nor have I any intention of keeping the story straight. This is my interpretation of J.M. Barrie's marvelous writting, and I hope you enjoy it. This is a non-beta'd story and is alos my first post. No flames please.]
DISCLAIMER:(I own no characters from any Peter Pan literature. All characters are owned by Sir James Mathew Barrie)
PROLOGUE:
Once upon a time there lived a boy by the name of Peter Pan, but you know all about him don't you? How he flew away to Neverland, rounded up The Lost Boys from Kensington Gardens, gained the gaurdianship of the indians for saving Princess Tigerlily, soaring through the skies with the faeries, and having vigorous sword fights with Hook and his crew. I suppose you are most familiar with the adventure he had with the Darling children; Wendy Darling taken captive aboard The Jolly Roger, and Peter came gallantly to her rescue and defeated the wretched Captain James Hook. Doesn't it all seem so romantic and pure? A story of a wonderful boy in an extraordinary land. If this is your interpretation, then I am here to kindly educate you otherwise. You see, Peter Pan is anything but wonderful. He, in fact, is quite dangerous. Ready yourself. For you are about to plunge deep into the dark side of young Peter; the true side. You will now fully understand the twisted logic, and emotionless disposition of a boy who is nothing more than a selfish, sadistic child. Let me take you back to a time before the adventure with the Darlings; on a cold and icy night... in Neverland.
