"Elsa," she heard a voice whisper into her ear. "Rise and shine."

Elsa woke up in Jack's cozy arms. They were still flying, high up in the air but the dark sky had disappeared to become a bright morning.

They were flying towards an island that looked somewhat very tropical. Elsa had read the story of Peter Pan enough times to know the layout of Neverland. She saw Mermaid Lagoon on the far right and the Indian Camp on the far left.

While she was admiring the beauty of the island, a red-haired boy flew towards them looking as delighted as a lit up Christmas tree.

"Hey Peter!" Jack completely let go of Elsa to wave at the younger boy.

"Jack-" her words were sucked out of her as she fell rapidly towards the solid ground ahead. She could barely scream as she flung her arms back and forth, failing to slow down her fall. A tiny figure approached her mid-air and began flying around her in a spiral shape- a pixie, Elsa thought.

The pixie, Elsa immediately assumed was the famous Tinkerbell, had sprinkled enough of her golden dust on Elsa to prevent her from falling into the water. Elsa was now floating in the air like a balloon on a string.

Looking up, she saw Jack and Peter pointing and laughing at her. She flew straight at Jack and banged right into him. "I am going to kill you," she said jokingly, hands on his neck. She could feel his pulse race, which distracted her for a moment before Jack flung himself out of her loose grip and soared away.

She turned to his direction and flew as fast as she could towards him. As she was, she heard a loud bang, coming from the water below. Elsa stopped and looked towards the noise.

Inches from where she was floating, a big black bomb the size of a bowling ball flew right past her and into the white clouds, falling back down into the water below.

Elsa turned her attention towards Jack who was now speeding in her direction. He grabbed her arm and dragged her behind some clouds.

"Hook," Peter looked angry almost turning as red as a tomato. "Sorry about that," he said taking Elsa's small wrist and checking it for injuries.

Elsa's heart was pounding so loud in her chest. She was sure Jack could feel it since he was holding onto her.

"Tink, you take Elsa to the island, we'll distract Hook," Peter said taking out a small silver object that gleamed. It was a dagger.

Jack looked concerningly at Elsa for a moment, "Will you be okay?"

"Yes," said Elsa.

Jack instantly looked at Peter, smirk slapped on his face. "Let's do this."

They flew away so fast, one moment they were here and the next they disappeared as quickly as a blink of an eye. She saw them racing each other in the air towards Hook's ship, giving her just enough time to escape to the island.

Tinkerbell was pulling Elsa's dress, with her petite hands, towards the island. She didn't know how long Tink had been doing that. "Okay, okay, I'm coming." She was still in her blue nightgown, not having a chance to change before they left the institute.

She followed Tinkerbell towards the beautiful green island, who was flying extremely fast but Elsa didn't want to say anything. She knew it was a mistake not to say anything because when she reached the island, objects were flying in her direction. Rocks and sticks were flying at her.

"Stop! Please!" She pleaded at all the strange young children who were wearing animal onesies.

They finally stopped throwing things at her, but not before one of the rocks hit her directly on the forehead causing her to black out and fall.

Before she hit the ground, Peter caught her in bridal style, taking the breath out of her.

He gently landed her on the ground. "Are you okay?" Peter looked directly into her eyes. His eyes were brown, but not with a golden tinge like Jack's. His eyes had a red tinge to them that went well with his orange hair. She thought he was supposed to be around twelve in the books but he looked to be the same age as her, maybe older.

"How old are you?" she asked.

He started laughing. "Is this your way of thanking me?"

"Thank you," Elsa said, shocked at her own behavior. Normally she would have said thank you right away.

"One hundred and fourteen," he answered her question.

"You don't look that old," she said, she meant it but he continued laughing.

"I'm physically eighteen."

That explains it
, she thought.

"What happened?" Jack flew to them, looking angry. He eyed the two of them. Elsa was still lying on Peter's lap.

"The Lost Boys," Elsa said.

"You know who they are?" Jack and Peter said at the same time.

"I read your book," she smiled at Peter.

"I have a book?"

"You do,"

At that moment, all the Lost Boys walked up to them cheeringly, "Peter, did you see what we did? We caught the bird!" They all chanted.

Peter got up carefully, picking Elsa up with him. He scolded at all of them. "This is not how we treat our guests!" he yelled. "Don't you know you might have killed her!" he asked rhetorically.

"It's fine," Elsa cut in. "I'm fine now so it's okay." Elsa looked at them, the Lost Boys were so cute.

"Elsa come on, let's go look around the island," Jack said taking her hand.

"Alright," she looked at Peter. She wanted to stay but she wouldn't risk upsetting Jack if she told him. "What are you guys going to do?" she asked Peter.

"Probably go capture some Indians." He said as he floated around like a bubble.

"Come on Elsa." Jack's hand was warm in hers. "I'll show you the mermaids."


Jack and Elsa sat meters away from a group of mermaids swimming in the water. Elsa thought the mermaids were all beautiful with their bright, different colored hair and tails. She thought they looked like an odd version of humans that you'd see in a dream. Their singing was so enchanting it was making Elsa feel self-conscious about her own voice.

"Just imagine, real live mermaids." Elsa said not being able to conceal her smile.

"Would you like to meet them?" he looked at her.

"Of course."

Jack flew to the center of the rocks they were swimming around.

"It's Jack!" One of them squealed excitedly, splashing a little water as she took her hand out of the lake to point at him.

"Hello Jack," They all said seductively when they noticed him.

Elsa was still where he left her. She hopped down onto one of the rocks making her way to them. Flying was beginning to get exhausting for her, maybe she had run out of Pixie Dust already.

"Hello girls!" He said, not noticing Elsa hop the rocks towards them. Just don't fall in, she told herself.

"We missed you," one of them said.

"I'm so glad to see you," another one said.

"Why did you stay away so long," one whined.

"Did you miss me?" The one with the red hair asked.

"Tell us one of your adventures in the mainland."

"Something exciting!" The blonde one said.

"I met a girl who died and came back to life." Jack finally said.

"Who?" They all said sounding slightly jealous.

"Her," Jack pointed at Elsa who had almost reached them.

"Who's she?" One of them said squinting their eyes.

"Elsa," Jack smiled.

"What's she doing here?" The red head said angrily. "And in her nightdress too?"

All the beautiful creatures swam to her until they were surrounding the rock she was standing on.

"Come on Deary," one of them grabbed her dress trying to pull her towards the water. "Join us for a swim."

"Oh, I'm not dressed for the water." Elsa said kindly, even though she wanted to kick the mermaid who was trying to pull her in.

Luckily for her, the rock was big enough for her to balance on so she wouldn't fall into the water. But she did crouch on the rock close enough for one of them to grab Elsa's hair and start pulling it.

"Jack!" Elsa yelled to him but he was just smiling and laughing at her.

The mermaids started splashing water all over her, and Elsa was getting furious now, she was going to freeze the water out of anger if they didn't stop. Jack must have noticed because he suddenly flew out of the rock he was on and put his hands into hers.

"Elsa, they were just playing!" He smiled.

She was furious and soaking wet, "We were only trying to drown her," she heard one of them whisper. She assumed Jack hadn't heard because he hadn't reacted.

She impatiently flew away from them. So I could still fly, she thought.

She flew around the outside of the island, following the sandy beach until it stopped.

At the end of the beach, she discovered a large cave, shaped like a skull, two piercing eye sockets staring into nothing. The cave looked creepy and she could tell it must represent the death of the island since there was nothing green around it. She flew into one of the eyes and found a place near the top of the cave. She sunk herself down on the cold stone of the cave.

Inside, the cave was warmer than she'd expected. The only source of sunlight came from the two eyes Elsa had entered. The bottom of the cave was full of water that led out towards the beach.

Coincidentally, when she looked up, she recognized Peter who was hiding near the other side of the cave, not noticing her presence.

"Peter?" she whispered.

When he noticed her he put a finger on his mouth signaling her to be quiet and pointed to the bottom of the cave. Captain Hook was clearly scouting the bottom of the cave while another man was in a small canoe with a young girl who was tied up.

"Where's Jack?" Peter whispered.

"Probably flirting with mermaids," she said angrily, putting extra effort not to scream. It's not like they were dating but it still bothered her for some reason.

"Great," he said, confusing Elsa. "I wanted to talk to you alone."

"About what?" she asked gently.

"Well," he said, "The Lost Boys need a mother. How would you like to stay here with me forever?" He looked her in the eyes with his ruby colored ones and held her hand in his. "I'll take care of you."

She took her hand out of his. Peter's behavior was clearly impulsive and straightforward, reminding her of Anna. "Peter, I'm honored but I have a family on the mainland. I need to take care of them." she thought about Anna again. But this time she thought about Jack, Rapunzel, Merida, and Hiccup. They were her family.

"Pitch Black," Peter looked angry now. "I heard some rumors that he's back."

"He is. And he'll hurt them. He'll hurt everyone. Unless I stop him." Elsa said.

"Well, give it some thought, the Boys need a mother. Plus, I think you're beautiful."

She knew she turned as red as a strawberry because her face was now boiling hot.

"Let me know before you leave." He winked at her then flew away so fast, it took her time to process what had just happened.

When she spotted Peter, she saw him sit on the other side of the cave, cup his hands around his mouth and shout. "Mr. Smee, release Tiger Lily now and take her to her people." The young boy's voice had changed into a deep old man's. He sounded exactly like Captain Hook.

Mr. Smee looked confused for a moment then replied. "Alright," Mr. Smee started to paddle out of the cave.

Captain Hook stopped in his tracks. "Mr. Smee!" He shouted so loud, birds began flying out of the cave.

Elsa and Peter looked at each other from afar, laughing.

"Yes Captain," Mr. Smee replied.

"What are you doing?" Elsa could see flames appear in Captain Hook's eyes.

"Taking the girl back to her tribe, like you ordered."

Hook didn't have time to yell at poor old Mr. Smee because, at that moment, Peter flew right at Hook, poking him in the butt with his dagger, then flying away before Hook reacted.

Elsa heard the sound of a clock, getting closer and closer to the cave. She noticed the Captain's head nod up and down with the ticking of the clock.

He started yelling again, "Mr. Smee! Bring me my boat!" he whined. "Let's get out of here!"

She watched him sailing to the entrance of the cave, a figure following them in the water.

Elsa started giggling again, and at that, Hook looked up right at her eyes. He was horrifyingly scary. His pupils looked dilated and his grin was solid black.

"A girl," he said still standing on his boat, ideas gleamed in his eyes.

From the corner of her eye, she saw Peter lunge at Hook.

Hook fell off the boat. His arms and legs smacking the water as he tried to stay afloat.

Peter glanced up at Elsa, then looked back at Tiger Lily. He flew to Tiger Lily and untied her then carried her to Elsa, resting her on the top left-side of the cave, where Hook wouldn't be able to reach her.

An alligator was making it's way towards Hook who began crying and yelling, swimming for his life out of the cave.

"Elsa?" She saw Jack fly into the cave from one of its eyes. "Don't ever leave like that again!" He yelled angrily at her, now sitting on her side. His pale face was turning red with anger.

She only remarked him with a careless look. "Not like you care."

Peter flew to them from the bottom of the cave. "Is everything alright?"

"Fine," Jack said, not taking his angry eyes off of Elsa.

"Come with me," Peter looked at the two. "To take Tiger Lily back to her people."

"Sure," Elsa said excitedly while Jack only nodded.


The Aboriginal camp was nothing like she thought it would be. It felt welcoming and bright. Music was playing and people were dancing around a bright campfire. It had already been hours since the sun had set.

"We should go back now." She whispered to Jack. She had a white feather on her head and red paint on her cheeks, along with everyone else.

"Not yet, not until you learn how to use your powers properly," Jack said.

"When will I ever get the chance!" She yelled at him, flustered. "Everyone at the institute is probably looking for us."

"I wouldn't be too worried about them," Jack smiled.

"Jackson!" The chief of the tribe held out his hands. "Finally here to marry my daughter?"

Jack laughed. "Not today sir."

Everyone was dancing, including Elsa who was taken by Peter to the dance floor. She couldn't take her eyes off Jack who was still talking to the chief while Tiger Lily danced around him.

Elsa knew the annoyance was written all over her face but didn't bother taking her eyes off him.

After the song ended and a new one began playing, she snuck away from the camp and started wandering around. The further she got away from the camp, the fainter the music. She needed to be alone, to take a walk and reflect on everything that's happened so far. She would find a place she could practice her powers.

In the distance, behind many trees, Elsa saw something glowing. Curiously, she followed it but It moved as she did, reminding Elsa of a will-o'-the-wisp. Maybe it was one and maybe it was leading her somewhere? The light was pulsing bright and dim like a yellow glowing heart.

When it finally stopped moving, Elsa sprinted to it. She got close enough to see that it was a fairy.

It was Tinkerbell. She was trapped in a cage and trying to break free. When she noticed Elsa, Tinker Bell looked like she was trying to warn her.

"Tink, what are you doing here?" Elsa asked. That's probably why she hadn't seen Tink all day.

Before Elsa could say anything else, she was stuck in the back of the head by something hard causing her to fall into a deep sleep.