Sorry for the long wait. Here's chapter 3!


It was morning when Hook resurfaced to a small beautiful cove.

The ride had left him very weak. He had received small but very bad bruises and a cut on his chest.

When he came to, Hook coughed out the water out of his mouth and crawled to shore.

"Blast" he muttered to himself.

Once he had reached the jungle of the island, Hook tried stand himself up, only to fall and land on a tree stump.

Seeing where he was, a memory came back to him. It was when he tricked the young girl, Jane into helping him capture Peter Pan.

Hook found the whole thing quite ironic; the girl he captured and brought to Never Land was alone and filled with hopelessness, and right now he was alone and filled with hopelessness.

Guilt filled inside Hook.

It was like he was in a dark place and there was no way out from it.

A sob was caught in his throat.

Hook sat on the tree stump and buried his head between his knees.


Meanwhile, Smee was searching all over the island, looking for Hook.

He was that loyal. He wouldn't give up on his captain.

"Cap'n! Cap'n!" he called. "Oh, where can he be?"

But then as he took another step, Smee fell into a hole in the ground.

"Ow! What just happened?"

As he climbed up and out of the hole, Smee was soon surrounded by spears, held by angry natives!

Hook was passing by the forest part of the island when he saw the natives and hid in the bushes.

To Hook and Smee, these natives were quite very strange looking. They look nothing like the red skinned Indians. Not the tribe from when they kidnapped their princess, Tiger Lily.

These creatures were the size of pot bellied dwarves and they had large eyes, pig-like snouts and they talked rather funny, speaking gibberish words.

Smee felt like screaming "help!", but was too scared to say a word as the natives made him walk with them.

Hook was shocked, his first mate and his only friend was captured by the wild boar savages.

"Oh, Smee" moaned Hook quietly.

The pirate knew that he had to do something, but he couldn't let Peter Pan, not even Tinker Bell or the Lost Boys help him.

It was all up to him now. He had to rescue Smee before it's too late.


To be continued...