Hi! I'm gonna take this story in a different direction. We'll see how it goes. Please let me know what you think. I wasn't sure how to write the prologue so if you don't get it please keep reading, and pretend you didn't even read the prologue. The Point is: What if a boy went with Peter, and not a girl like everyone thinks of.

Disclaimer: I own nothing. This story belongs to J.M. Barrie.


"All children grow up...Except One." The words that started the adventure. We all know the story right.

A young boy who didn't want to grow up lost his shadow, and when he came back to get it he awoke the story-teller, Wendy.

Wendy was asked to go to Neverland, and agreed as long as her brothers could come.

Wendy and Peter began to spend all of their time together, which made Tinkerbell, the fairy, jealous.

The evil Captain Hook used Tink's jealousy as a way to get his revenge on Peter.

He found the entrance to the boys' hide-out, and captured everyone except Peter.

While Peter was sleeping, Hook dropped poison into the medicine that he promised Wendy he would drink.

Tink freed herself, and stopped Peter just before he could drink his medicine by drinking it herself.

As Tink died, the sky began to turn grey, and everyone on the Jolly Roger thought Peter was dead.

In order to save Tink, Peter clapped his hands wildly, and convinced all children around the world that they do believe in fairies.

Once Tink was alive again, Peter went to save Wendy and the Lost Boys.

As Hook and Peter fought, it looked as if Hook would win because he had learned the secret to flying.

Peter won, and flew Wendy and te Lost Boys home to London to be with their family.

Wendy's mother and father took in all of the boys except Peter, who didn't want a mother.

The fairytale continues through the ages. Peter came back for Wendy until she grew up, then he took Wendy's daughter. When she was grown, her daughter went with Peter, and so it continued. Every generation, a daughter went to Neverland 1 week out of every year. The magic will never die

Someone must go with Peter: But what would happen if a great granddaughter of Wendy had a son instead of a daughter? You're about to find out.


so do you want to read on and find out more about the boy who went with Peter? Keep reading.