Author's note: I watched 'Peter Pan' movie just one hour ago and I already came up with its villain
winning 'what if' scenario. Heh, am I great or what? I know there is a 'Peter Pan' sequel as well as a
series with Tinkerbell, which might contradict some of the backstory I give to the main characters
in this fic. So, don't start whining. My fic is based solely on the original 1953 movie.
She's desperately trying to break free of the latern Captain James Hook locked her into. Tinkerbell still
cannot believe she let her jealousy get the best of her. Now her beloved Peter Pan, the dearest person
in her centuries long life, is in mortal peril because of her.
Darn it, if she could increase her size (as she does during her private moments with Peter, when her
body grows to the size of a normal human), she would instantly escape. Unfortunately, to do such
a thing, she must perform a certain dancing ritual and, in her makeshift prison, there is not enough
room for that.
Finally, she manages to knock the latern over. In the movie's universe, at that point, one of the
latern's glasses broke, Tinkerbell escaped and saved Peter. But, in this reality, events are destined
to follow a different path.
The glass does not break and Tinkerbell sighs, realizing there is nothing she can do to escape. Tears
start rolling down her lovely cheeks. As Captain Hook is eagerly counting the seconds outside, waiting
for Peter's death, Tinkerbell recalls how all this started.
The glowing little fairy used to live in a celestial world, far above the clouds. A world inhabited by
celestial creatures, such as fairies like her and angels. Since she could remember herself, she
would frequently be warned to never fly too close to the human world, because, if she ever
approached too much, she wouldn't be able to ever return to her own dimension. Being curious
and stupid, she disobeyed.
Alas, she ended up on an island. A normal island, inhabited by red skinned humans and mermaids.
For a few years, she lived there, having accepted her fate, alone, unable to communicate with
anyone, since no one would understand her fairy language consisting of bell sounds.
One day, a shipwreck happened close to the island. It seemed most of the passengers were
the residents of an orphanage, kids aged 6-12. The only survivors were a group of kids and
one adult supervisor called Mister Smee.
The group lived as castaways for a while. Eventually, Tinkerbell came across the oldest of the
kids, Peter Pan. Being 12 years old, he had started feeling some sexual awakening, as opposed
to the other kids, who were younger.
Somehow, Peter and Tinkerbell became friends fast. Somehow, Peter even came to be able to
recognize the subtle differences between the bell sounds the little fairy produced, thus eventually
learning her strange language.
Tinkerbell was so fond of that boy. Would she dare to say 'in love'? She's not sure. In any case,
she trusted him enough to reveal to him some of her secrets. For instance, the dust emitted by
her body could give unique abilities to a human body if it was sprayed on it; it halted the growth
and ageing proccesses and rendered the body able to fly. Those effects are temporary, though,
so one needs to be sprayed by that dust often if they wish to retain their childhood and levitating
abilities.
Peter shared that secret with the other children. They decided not to tell anything to Mister Smee.
Thankfully, he was not really smart, so the kids could easily handle him; on top of that, as years
went by and he aged, he went even more mentally incapable. Not growing up anymore, the
children decided to name their island 'Neverland'.
At night, the permanently physically 12 year old Peter would enjoy some great moments with
Tinkerbell, unbeknownst to anyone else. A sexual paradise! Eventually, he added mermaids
to his collection of lovers. Yes, mermaids do have vaginas where their fish part meets their
human part!
Mermaids were not jealous of one another, but they would go ballistic if they ever saw Peter
with another female. Thank God they never happened to find out about Tinkerbell's ability
to temporarily grow to human size or about what she did with Peter, otherwise they'd have
tried to murder her, just like Tinkerbell would have tried to murder them if she had found out
what Peter did with them!
Peter and his boys would occasionally fly around the world, thus been spotted by some people
and generating a legend. Some people believed those flying boys led by Peter Pan truly
existed, most people believed them to be just a hoax, like Loch Ness monster. Nevertheless,
several books and fairytales were written about them.
And so, decades passed. The children forgot their past, they even forgot the 'parents' concept.
Peter Pan enjoyed every minute of his life on that island. He even managed to make friends
with the indians, he was the indisputable leader of the boys, he could fuck any female he
wanted anytime. He felt like a God. He became arrogant, ignoring danger, believing that
nothing bad could ever happen to him.
One day, one of the boys, James Hook, started doubting their leader's ways. Since they
could fly, why didn't they escape the island and go back to civilization? Why not sharing
the effects of the magic fairy dust with the whole humanity? Wasn't it selfish to live in
their ageless paradise and let the other humans age and live in a miserable world of
poverty and diseases?
Some of the boys took Hook's side, some others stayed loyal to Peter Pan. Peter banished
the rebels from the group and forbade Tinkerbell to provide them with any more dust. After
one day or two, the dust's effects had worn off, so, in one moment, the rebels found their
bodies at the physical age they would normally be at had the dust never been sprayed on
them. And, of course, they lost their ability to fly.
Ever since, there has been a constant conflict between Peter's group and Hook's group.
Peter can't wait to open the box that he believes to contain a present sent to him by
Wendy. Who knows what there is in it. And who knows why Wendy asked him not to
open it before six o clock. That Wendy chick is weird, ain't she?
Maybe it wasn't a good idea to bring her to this island after all. Peter had got kinda
bored of having sex with the same females (Tinkerbell and the mermaids) every day
for over 40 years, so he wanted to find something new. Heh, that trick with the
'missing shadow' (an occasional side effect of the magic dust) was an ingenius
way to pretend that his first encounter with Wendy was only a random incident.
Initially, he believed that, with Wendy, it would be as easy as it had been with his
harem all those years. Too bad, since he collected that chick, everything is going from
bad to worse. First, Tinkerbell and the mermaids went into an annoying fit of jealousy,
threatening even the life of the female newcomer. Then, all of sudden, Wendy decided
the paradise here is not to her taste and she prefers to go back to grow up and age in
the real world! That gal must be nuts! Peter wouldn't really care under normal circumstances.
The real problem is that Wendy also managed to convince his group to follow her. After less
than 24 hours since she came here, the world he has built all these decades is falling apart.
'I was so stupid to bring her here,' he says in his head. Next time, before he decides to add a
new chick to his harem, he'll spy on her for a while first, to make sure she's suitable for the
role of a 'mother' (or should he say, if he knew our slang terms, a 'sugar mother').
Little does he know there will be no next time. The bomb explodes.
Everybody on the ship believes Peter is dead. Just like in the movie's universe. Except,
in this universe, he is dead indeed. Wendy is now walking the plank, having refused to
obey Captain Hook. She drops. Once the splash is heard, though, something occurs to
the captain. 'Save the girl,' he orders. The crew is baffled, but they obey.
As some men dive to Wendy's rescue, James sighs. Come to think of it, now that his
enemy is gone, he has no reason to carry that bitterness in his heart. Okay, Peter was
an asshole who sexually exploited naive girls and deprived him of one hand, so he
deserved to die. But what would he gain by killing a random maid as well?
The sailors take the wet, rescued girl before the captain. Wendy looks at him, baffled.
James sighs again. 'Listen to a story,' he begins. He tells her everything. Though her
siblings do not really understand, Wendy, who has read a lot and, more or less, knows
what sex is, cannot hide her shock.
So, the supposedly innocent Peter Pan had brought her here with the 'Live your dream
in Neverland; you'll never grow up' deception, intending to turn her into another sexual
toy of his. Wendy's shock turns into disgust when she realizes that, in that 12 year old
body, there was the mind of an at least 50 year old child molestor! Who is the real
villain in this story?
James holds her hands with compassion. 'Listen, girl,' he says. 'Don't stay on this island
and throw your lives away as we did. Go back home and live the happy, normal lives
that we couldn't have.'
'Wh-what about you?' Wendy asks.
'I'm afraid it's too late for us to fit with the real world,' Hook sighs. 'We'll stay here.'
James releases Tinkerbell, who sprays on the kids another dose of dust, so that they
can fly back home.
