A/N: I hope you all enjoy!


Peter paced back and forth at the hideout, trying to think of something to do. The lost boys were gathered around him, also planning. "I have to go after her." Peter stated.

"You can't!" Yelled the Twins.

The others nodded in agreement. "Hook said he'd kill her as soon as you got close." Nibs reminded him.

"Maybe you could sneak in at night?" Suggested Cubby.

"No, that'll never work! Hook'll be expecting it." Stated Slightly.

"Then what am I supposed to do?" Questioned Peter.

A chiming from the corner made them all look to the left. "Oh hush Tink, we're not leaving her!"

Tinkerbell chimed some more and Peter glared at her. "Don't make me banish you again." He stated in a warning tone.

She glared and turned red, but didn't say anything else.

"Alright lost boys, we've got to come up with a plan, and we've got to come up with one soon."

"I know what we could do!" Yelled Nibs.

The others looked at him expectantly. "Peter, he's expecting you to come and save her, right?"

Peter nodded. "Well, let's not send you."

"What do you mean? Who else is going to rescue her?" Questioned Cubby.

Nibs grinned at them all. "Men, follow me! We'll have her out by tomorrow!"

They all knew Peter would take credit for Nibs's idea later.


Ellie groaned in frustration as she tried to pry open the window. "This is useless, I'm never getting out of here." She tried the window again, shaking it harder this time, still without any progress.

She heard someones footsteps coming closer to the room she was in, so she scurried back to corner of the room. She glared slightly when Hook came into view.

He smirked and took off his hat, bowing slightly in a mocking way. "Comfortable?"

"Very." She spat, crossing her arms.

"You know, the weather is getting bad, it's been raining terribly." He stated, walking closer to her.

She didn't back down. "Oh, really? Maybe the sun caught a glimpse of you and decided it should get away as fast as it could." She said smugly.

"Actually, my dear girl, it's all Pans doing." He stated, rubbing her jaw line with his hook, causing her to slap it away.

"What are you talking about?" She questioned angrily.

"He's scared. After all, he is only a boy. His mood affects the weather. He knows there's nothing he can do to save you." He turned his back to her and fiddled with his mustache. "He absolutely no idea what he's going to do to help you."

"He always comes up with a plan!" She yelled, wanting nothing more then to prove him wrong.

"Ah, but you see dearie, there will be no plan this time. He comes to your rescue, you both die. He doesn't come to your rescue, you die."

"W-what!? You said that I would only-"

He started laughing and she clenched her fists. "What did you think was going to happen if he didn't show? That I would let you go?" His laugh grew louder. "Foolish girl." He walked slowly towards her. "The last you'll ever see is my hook as is comes down and strikes you right between the eyes."

He made a swiping motion and she flinched. "If he's not here by first sun tomorrow, he'll find your body floating in the lake."

A flash a fear came over her face at the mention of water and she prayed he didn't catch it.

He did, and she knew it caused him great joy. He started circling her, like a cat with it's prey. She never took her eyes off him. He clicked his tongue and looked her up and down, making her shiver. "What I don't understand," He grabbed her chin with his good hand and forced her to look at him. "Is why you haven't tried to fly away."

She clenched her fists tightly, causing her fingernails to dig into her palms and make her bleed slightly. "I'm not a coward." She stated.

He grinned smugly at her, his yellow teeth only added to the disgust she felt for him. "Or perhaps you don't know how." He guessed, beginning to circle her once again. "Has Pan not been teaching you?"

She blinked and swallowed the lump in her throat. "No, that's not it." He stated. He stroked her hair with his hook. "You aren't able to learn, are you?" He questioned, but they both knew the answer.

She opened her mouth to reply, but no words would come out. He started to chuckle. "Poor girl. The one girl that can't fly. I bet he can tell." He whispered. "That you no longer have the youthful innocence he craves. He never would've picked you, darling. The only reason you're here is because of me." He stated, pinning her to wall by her neck with his hook. "You think you'd be a bit more grateful." He growled. "This is the place where dreams come true." He stated mockingly.

No words would come out of her mouth, so Ellie did the only thing she could think of. She spat at him, causing him to backhand her and force her to let out a shriek of pain. He let go of her and she fell to her knees while cradling her throbbing cheek. "You'll never get away with this!" She yelled desperately.

"Dear girl, I already have. Do you really he'll come for you? Pan values his life more then yours. He's just a selfish child."

Mustering up all her courage, she glared at him. "And you're a pathetic old man." Another slap, another shriek.

"Don't test me, girl." He stated before turning and walking out the door.

Only when she heard the lock click behind him did she start to cry. Every word he said was starting to sink in. And the worst part?

She was starting to believe them.


A/N: Thins aren't looking good..