Authors notes:

I have written the dialogue a few different ways on my computer….however if you feel that this is the easiest way to read it or would prefer another method let me know!

I own nothing none of these characters are mine….

Chapter 2

It was days before Peter and the lost boys returned. Where could they have gone? Peter knew she was there and it made her furious. That he could just forget about her in such an immature way. When Peter saw her he knew he was in trouble but could not figure out why. Wendy threw everything she could in Peter's direction. She was enraged at his immaturity. He left her, a guest! He just left her there with no food or water!

Wendy stormed away from the tree back to the beach. Peter followed her but quickly gave up on her silence. Wendy was hoping for a peak at Captain Hook again. After all it was the thrill of seeing him again that helped her through her hunger pain the past few days.

With a quick glance around she saw no one and hurried down the beach. She never saw him standing against the coconut tree. She stopped and turned scanning the shoreline for his ship. Thinking to herself, what sane woman would go looking for a pirate ship? She gave a quick smile and continued to walk along the beach.

Captain Hook was leaning against the Coconut tree when he seen what he thought was an angel running down the beach, her long flowing hair blowing behind her in the wind, her eyes as blue as the sky and that smile, what a beautiful smile that took his breath away. He carefully followed her down the beach. Taking special precautions not to be seen he wondered who was she? Where did she come from? Should he speak to her?

Wendy quickly turned because she felt eyes upon her and to her surprise she saw him stalking her in the brush beside the shoreline. She was like a stone pillar in her tracts. She dare not move. Their eyes locked in a silent embrace of curiosity. Captain Hook was the first to move. He stepped out of the brush and Wendy's heart fell to her stomach. She could not believe her eyes. He was walking slowly towards her and in that instant she felt horror. What if he tries to hurt her, she would be helpless against him.

As he narrowed the distance between them Wendy yells out, "Stop!"

He stops and asks, "Who are you?" Such beauty he had to know her name.

"You wouldn't believe me if I told you." Wendy was mentally pleading she did not have to tell him her name.

"Try me." Hook is begging the gods that this is not a hallucination.

Wendy is hesitant but replies, "Can we just enjoy each other's company with no names?"

Hook gives a curious look at Wendy but agrees and the distance between them closes. He sees a familiar twinkle in her eyes but cannot place where he has seen her before. They share a stroll down the beach in silence studying each other's beauty. He wanders why she won't tell him her name. And then she breaks the silence.

"I know who you are Captain Hook."

Hook gives her a squinted eye glance. He doesn't know what to say. This has to be a trap! Immediately he begins thinking of ways to kill this beautiful woman.

Wendy says, "I don't quite remember you being so handsome. However, I am glad that I came back to Neverland to refresh my memory." Wendy was frightened but she knew in order to have an honest conversation she had to tell him who she was or he may never meet her again. "My name is Wendy, Wendy Angela Darling. Do you remember me?"

Hook stops walking and removes his arm from around her waistline. How could this be the same Wendy? This isn't possible, Wendy is just a child. But standing before him is a woman full of beauty and gentle eyes. He then remembers how awful he was to her and her brothers the last time he saw them and the interactions they shared. He looked down at the sand ashamed. He responds, "I guess that means our time together will end with this walk?"

"That's not what I meant to happen by telling you my name but if that is what you want."

"No! I want to see you again. I just never thought of you as a grown woman but I am sincerely glad I have now. Won't this be forbidden in Peter's eyes?"

Wendy simply but hesitantly replies, "Yes."

Hook wraps his arm around Wendy's waste and continues to hold her as they walk down the beach. They both continue their conversation about Wendy's life abroad in another world. Her growing of age, her college years and now before going into her professional years she had to make one last trip to Neverland. She tells him about all the "grown up" things she has never told anyone before, except Peter but he never cared to hear them and pushed her away to enjoy childish things. Their walk seemed to last for days. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end they agreed to meet again the next day. Hook kissed her hand and bid her farewell.

Neither of them wanting to leave they gave a last embrace and walked away. Wendy nervously walked back to the tree house. Remembering how she was once fooled by Captain Hook as a child and tricked into leading him to the tree house. She watched her steps closely but to her surprise she was not followed.