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Well that takes care of my reviewers. I'm sorry I took so long to update but I've been busy with soccer and cross country. Well I've kept you in enough suspense. Enjoy.

Disclaimer: I own no part of Peter Pan. Kudos to Jim Barrie and Universal for such a great story and movie.

As Peter smashed through the door Julian suddenly found himself with a sword at his neck.

"Get the hell away from her," Peter growled. Julian took a step back.

Wendy suddenly grabbed a sword a struck Peter's sword away. Peter then found himself with a sword at his neck.

"Wendy what.," he started to say.

"Don't," Wendy screamed. "Don't even try to talk to me!"

Peter was very confused. Instead of seeing Wendy overjoyed that he had saved her he saw a face contorted with something worse than anger. He saw loathing.

Wendy took a step back. "You leave me all alone for four years and then you decide to get me back?"

"Do you see what you've done to me?!"

Wendy's eyes suddenly filled with tears. "I hate you!" she screamed.

"I hate you some much!"

"Instead of growing up, I waited for you."

"For four long years I had no friends, no one to comfort me."

"I waited for you every night and had to cry myself to sleep but did you come for me?"

Wendy stamped her foot. "You didn't!" "And finally when I get some attention from someone then you try to come?"

Wendy sunk to the floor sobbing. Peter pulled her into a hug but she pushed him away.

"Don't," she screamed and ran through the smashed door and straight into the forest.

Wendy kept running blindly until she tripped over a tree root. She went flying into the dirt. Instead of getting up she just laid there sobbing into the leaves. Wendy pounded the ground the ground and kept sobbing until she was exhausted.

By that time it was late at night and the moon poked through a large opening in the trees. Wendy sat up and realized where she was. A little ways from her was the large crystal clear lake where she had pet the unicorn.

Wendy stood up and walked to the water's edge. She washed her face and stood up when something caught her eye. Before she could think anything better of it Wendy dove straight into the depths of the lake.

Wendy's body gave up and she sank to the bottom of the lake.

It was morning and Wendy lay on the shore of the lake. She suddenly coughed up a lot of water and opened her eyes. Wendy gave a little shout.

Next to her lied a giant snake. Wendy would normally have screamed bloody murder but this snake was different from most snakes. For one thing the snake had the upper torso of a woman.

Wendy's shout had awakened the snake-woman and she sat up and blinked her eyes a few times.

Wendy backed away.

The snake-woman laughed. "I'm not going to bite you, if that's what you're afraid of."

"You know dear, I'm the one who saved you from drowning in the lake."

Wendy suddenly remembered all the events from the previous night. I'm never going back to that house, she thought. Peter will never leave me alone if I do. As for Julian, I'm sure he'll get along fine.

"Are you alright dear?" "You have a strange look on your face." Wendy remembered where she was.

She stood up and curtsied. "Thank you very much for saving me." "I am most thankful."

The snaked woman gave a little chuckle. "It was my pleasure."

"Do you think I'd let a pretty little thing like you drown." She smiled again.

"I may look cruel but I'm not."

She eyed Wendy closely. "What's your name?"

"Wendy."

"That's a nice name, I'm Naga."

Wendy smiled. "I like your name too." "Do you live around here?"

Naga looked thoughtful. "I don't really live around here I live down there." She pointed to the lake.

"How come I've never seen you before," Wendy asked. "The lake is crystal clear." "I would have seen you sometime or another."

Naga looked around and beckoned Wendy closer. "Can you keep a secret?" she asked Wendy.

Wendy smiled at the fact that Naga trusted her even though they had just met.

"Yes," Wendy answered. "I can keep a secret."

"Underneath the lake is a secret cave that no one knows about."

"Really!" Wendy whispered.

"Yes," Naga answered.

"That is so delightful!"

Naga could see Wendy was really impressed by the cave. "Would you like to see it?" Naga asked.

Wendy was overjoyed. "I'd love to!" She exclaimed.

"Than follow me," Naga said.

"But I can't swim," Wendy protested.

"Hold on to my hand." "Don't worry it's not that far down."

"Ok," Wendy agreed.

Wendy held Naga's hand. They swam out to the middle of the lake and dove beneath the surface. Underneath the water seemed like a dream world to Wendy. Everything was beautiful and clear. When Wendy was starting to feel light headed, Naga pulled her behind some seaweed and they entered the cave.

Wendy saw light above her and swam quickly to the surface. She burst through the water and pulled herself up on the rocks. It took Wendy a few moments to regain her breath so she took the chance to look around. The cave was brightly lit by at least ten lanterns.

Over in one corner was a patch of seaweed that looked to be a bed. There were scattered shells everywhere and a few broken clams. One thing that Wendy noticed was a handsome collection of pearls on a little ledge.

Naga appeared behind her. "Sorry I took so long."

"I had to make sure that no one was following us."

Naga gazed warmly around. "It's not much but its home."

"I think it's brilliant." Wendy declared.

"You're welcome to stay here if you want," Naga said.

"It will be nice to have someone to talk to."

"Really?" Wendy cried.

"Thanks so much Naga," Wendy said giving her a hug. This is perfect, Wendy thought. I have a new friend and Peter will never find me. But what about Julian? Wendy sighed. I'm sure he'll find another wonderful girl.

Naga had felt Wendy sigh. "What's wrong Wendy?" she asked. Wendy told Naga the whole story.

Authors note: Wow that took forever to write. Six pages on word! The most I've ever written. So now that I have updated...........REVIEW!!!!!! I promise they will make the updates come faster. Tootles.