Harriet Hook
In a small neighborhood, two parents are finishing preparations to attend a party and are disrupted by the antics of their boys, acting out a story about a boy and pirates that were told to them by their older sister. Their father angrily declares that she has gotten too old to continue staying in the nursery with them, and its time for her to grow up much to everyone's shock. When the father began to storm out the room he trips over their dog causing them both to fall but the rest of the family only comforts the dog. The father is shocked and ends up putting the dog outside. He feels sympathy for the dog but claims the children are not puppies and the dog is just a dog. When the parents leave for the party, the mother asks if the children will be okay without the dog, because the girl mentioned about capturing the boy's shadow the previous night at the window. The father though calls the whole thing garbage, and tells his wife that she's as bad as the children are, and that it's no wonder that their daughter is getting crazy ideas. That night they are visited in the nursery by the Boy himself. The daughter is awakened when he is trying to get his shadow on. She offers to sew it on for him as he is trying to reattach it with a bar of soap. Through conversation, she learns that the boy likes to hear her stories. However, when he learns that she is to "grow up" the next day, he offers to take her to his island where she would never grow up. There, she could be the mother to the boys who live there. When she tries to kiss him out of gratitude, his fairy, who is jealous, pulls her hair. By this time, both of the little boys are awake, and are allowed to go with them. The Boy sprinkles the three with pixie dust, and after a few false tries, they are able to fly by thinking happy thoughts. After everyone is in the air, he then takes them with him to the island.
A ship of pirates is anchored off the island, commanded by the Captain with his sidekick. The Captain boldly plots to take revenge upon the boy for cutting off his hand. Captain laments the boy's role in causing the crocodile to follow him, due to him cutting off his hand and throwing it to the crocodile. The crocodile found it so delicious he follows him everywhere for another taste. The croc suddenly shows up next to the ship, and the Captain hears the clock ticking and his eyebrows and pointing mustache begin twitching in rhythm to the ticking. The crocodile's eyes begin popping up as well, sending him into a panic. The crocodile then emerges from the water onto a rock rubbing his belly and licking his lips, accompanied by a wide smile towards the captain. He then screams for his sidekick to save him, and the man shoos off the crocodile. The crocodile then frowns and wiggles his tail to the ticking clock while sulking away. The crew's restlessness is interrupted by the arrival of the boy and the siblings. The children easily evade them, and despite a trick by the jealous fairy to have the girl killed, they meet up with the Lost Boys: six lads in animal-costume pajamas, who look to the boy as their leader. The two set off with the Lost Boys to find the island's Indians, who instead capture them, believing them responsible for taking the chief's daughter.
Meanwhile, the boy takes the girl to see the mermaids, where they see that the Captain has captured the Indian Princess, to coerce her into revealing his hideout. The duo free her, and he is honored by the tribe. The Captain then plots to take advantage of the Fairy's jealousy of the girl, tricking her into revealing the location of their lair. The pirates lie in wait and capture the Lost Boys and the siblings as they exit, leaving behind a time bomb to kill the boy. When the fairy learns of the plot she snatch the bomb from the boy just as it explodes.
He then rescues the fairy from the rubble and together they confront the pirates, releasing the children before they can be forced to walk the plank. The Boy engages the captain in single combat as the children fight off the crew, and finally succeeds in humiliating the captain. The pirate and his crew flee, with the crocodile in hot pursuit. The boy gallantly commandeers the deserted ship, and with the aid of the fairy's pixie dust, flies the siblings home.
When the parents return home from the party they find Wendy not in her bed, but sleeping at the open window, while the boys are asleep in their beds. She wakes and excitedly tells about their adventures. The parents look out the window and see what appears to be a pirate ship in the clouds. The father, who has softened his position about her staying in the nursery, recognizes it from his own childhood, as it breaks up into clouds itself.
Years later, the boy's former playmate the girl has grown up and married, and has two children of her own, a 12-year-old daughter, and a 4-year-old son. Her husband is sent to fight in the the war, leaving her to raise the children by herself. She tries to keep their spirits up with stories of the boy, but her daughter has become cynical under the pressures of the war, belittling the stories her mother tells and ridiculing her brother's faith in them.
The Captain, still seeking revenge against the boy, sails through the skies on his pixie-dust-enchanted pirate ship, finds the girl sleeping by the window, and mistake her for her mother and abducts her to use as bait for the boy. However, his ship triggers an alarm and is mistaken for a bomber and he has to escape for his life as they attack the ship. Back on the island, he drops the girl into the waiting tentacles of "the beast", a giant octopus, expecting the boy to also be devoured by it as he dives after her to save her. However, the boy rescues her and the Captain is eaten instead. Though he manages to escape, the octopus enjoys his taste, much like the crocodile he had finally managed to lose long before, and begins hunting him down.
The boy, upon finding she is his old friend's daughter, assumes she would like to follow in her mother's footsteps. He takes her to his home to be mother to the Lost Boys, but she refuses, more interested in getting back home. They try to make her have fun and to teach her to fly, but she fails because she doesn't believe. She blurts out that she doesn't even believe in fairies, which leaves the Fairy slowly dying.
Her leaves them, and is approached by the Captain, who tricks her with a deal. He promises to take her home and lies that he won't harm the boys, and she agrees to help him find his treasure. He gives her a whistle to signal him when she locates it. She returns to the Lost Boys to play a game of "treasure hunt", and they try to win her into becoming one of them, so she'll believe in fairies and restore the Fairy's health. When she finds the treasure and they make her the very first Lost Girl, she throws the whistle away, but one of the boys finds it and blows it. The Captain and crew arrive, and capture the boys, but let her go as thanks for "helping" them. The boy hears this and says that now because she still doesn't believe in fairies, the Fairy's light would go out.
Back at the Lost Boys' home, she gets to the Fairy too late, but with her new-found belief, she revives her. They hurry to the ship, where they find the boy on the plank. She saves him, and with the help of "faith, trust, and pixie dust" learns to fly. The Captain grabs her, but the boy saves her again, also sinking the ship. The Captain and the pirates exit via a rowboat, pursued by the giant octopus who, due to a major sight problem, believes them to be different kinds of fish.
Now that she can fly, the girl is able to return home to her family with the boy and fairy escorting her. The old friends are briefly reunited, and he is displeased that she's grown up, but she assures him that she hasn't really changed; the fairy, having gotten over her jealousy of her, covers her in pixie dust, allowing her to fly one last time; Her point proven to him, he slightly sad at losing a friend, flies off, with the little family watching.
When the Kingdom of Auradon what united, the new King brought the captain back to the mainland and imprisoned him, and all the villains of the kingdoms on the Isle of the Lost. For 20 years the captain lived on the island, and while on the island he was lucky to find the greatest treasure in his life, his daughter.
Being the Daughter of the notorious pirate of Neverland, I am the best at piracy. Harriet Hook will be the name anyone who sails the seven seas will fear. I am also the most beautiful Pirate Queen to ever sail the briny blue sea of Auradon! My luscious black hair, eyes the same color of the sea, and athletic tan physique, no one compares to me.
I am the Hall Monitor of Dragon Hall, and the best of the Thieving & Piracy Class. Of course what else would you expect of the best pirate of this generation of evil? We lived on the docks of the island in the ship supply shop that isn't used much by anyone except Hook and his crew members. It's the perfect place for me and my best friend and first mate, Tick the crocodile.
I can't wait to escape this hell hole. To get back at those blasted fairies and those blasted kids. And to pillage and plunder the treasures of Auradon. Oh the gold that I can get from those rotten royals.
I can't stand these pathetic henchmen across the island. Nor the weak villains here. Gaston that bumbling idiot, who can't do anything useful. Mad Mim who can't do anything besides ramble on about nothing in her straitjacket. Rattcliff who is nothing but a greedy bastard whose nothing without his connections. Lady Tremaine is just as greedy as Rattcliff, but even more useless. They can't do anything to help getting revenge on the heroes, that's for sure.
While Harriet was sitting on the dock, wishing for escape, the dome shattered above her.
Quickly as it shattered she ran to her father, grabbing the tiny vial of pixie dust that she was able to collect, and ran for the docks.
She was able to fly her and her father two thirds of the way to shore before they ran out of dust. The fell right into the sea and swam the rest of the way to shore. Once on shore Hook and Harriet started the search for the Jolly Roger.
After a few days the discovered her of the shore near Skull Rock. Once on board the ship, the duo steered back to the Isle for their crew and set sail on the Auradon Sea to plot their revenge on the heroes, starting with Peter Pan and those blasted kids.
