Once Upon A Dream
Summary: It's been almost 6 years since Wendy left Neverland with her brothers and the lost boys. Now that she is of age, she has been arranged to marry. Still heart broken over her departure with Peter Pan, she doesn't want to marry any man, but like the good girl she is, she agrees. But what happens when her suitor, is very familiar?
Disclaimer: I do not own Peter Pan or the characters in it. I don't own the book, or the movies, whether they be the 1953 version, or the 2003 version. I only own my plot. Prologue 3rd Person POV Almost 6 years have past since Wendy Darling and her brothers journeyed to Neverland, and almost 6 years have past since they left Neverland with the Lost Boys, leaving behind all of the adventure and magic and of course, leaving behind Peter Pan. Wendy, bless her heart, tried her hardest to get him to stay with them, they all did, but he refused. He promised he would come back and listen to her stories, but he never did.
Well, Wendy was left with a broken heart and her parents never knew why. Over time, she learned to conceal her pain and move on. Well, she tried to move on, but it didn't exactly work. She still loves Peter, and still hopes every night that he'll come back for her. She was moved out of the nursery a week after they all returned from Neverland, and more beds were put in for all of the Lost Boys, minus Slightly of course. The Darlings still see him everyday though. He comes over for tea with Aunt Millicent and goes to school with his brothers. She doesn't talk much anymore, only when addressed and only to tell stories to her brothers. She always makes sure the window is open before and after she tells her stories, and always checks, but Peter is never there. Every night, she makes sure her window is unlocked, and even opens it some nights, but Peter Pan never returned to her window.
Slowly, she began to lose hope of ever seeing him again, and stopped unlocking the window. She stopped telling stories and she stopped talking about Neverland. In fact, she shut out Neverland and all of the memories from it all together. Whenever the boys speak of it, she will leave the room or shut out the conversation completely. She focuses mainly on growing up now, much to her brothers' disappointment. Whenever they try and talk to her about it, she just scoffs as politely as she can and brushes the subject away, commenting on how childish Neverland is.
Her brothers fear that she has really forgotten Neverland when the real case is that, she just pushed the memories to the back of her head, in hopes of forgetting all of the pain that comes with them, but they come back every night, and almost every night, she cries herself to sleep. Yes, it is very sad. 6 years ago, she was such a happy little girl, always looking for adventure and filling her brothers' heads with colorful stories, but now, she is quiet and polite and does what she is told. She never talks back and she always listens to her parents and elders. She is the perfect daughter, and the perfect little girl, or now, teenager, but she doesn't have the one thing that every person needs. Happiness. And she never will have it, at least, not without, Peter Pan.
Ok so this is my new story I'm writing. I don't really have much to say. I hope to like it! :)
