This drabble technically takes place before Pouting does but it makes sense even if it's out of order.


Bargaining

Pan's version of pleading didn't involve the word "please" or any form of flattery. He was "gracious" enough to offer rewards, but that was as close as he came to compromising. Most of the rewards were trivial things, like a bar of candy (which he probably stole or conjured up from some magic portal), a day of peace in which Felix was left alone (which never lasted because Peter would always get bored and come pester him anyway), or the chance to sleep in—much like he was trying to do right now.