I never created Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates.

Cecilia scowled with tears in her eyes as she viewed Captain Hook attacking Peter Pan. Although she wandered with her betrothed earlier, he disregarded her. As usual. Always focused on attacking Peter or capturing him. Cecilia refused to remember enduring solitude by her bed. She then wondered if she should have remained behind.

Cecilia also remembered the stuffed animals Captain Hook sometimes bought for her. Did they keep her company? She guessed.

After Cecilia's shoulders slumped, she turned and walked near trees. She wasn't sure about her destination. Perhaps a stroll was going to cheer her up. She wondered about the possibility of finding a companion. Human or animal. Her steps stopped the minute she viewed a young bear wandering.

Cecilia began to smile. Her own pet. Something able to keep her company when Hook was far from her.

A few seconds later, Cecilia walked to the animal and lifted it. Cuddled it. She never released the bear even when it struggled. A roar was why her eyes widened. Her eyes were wide when a mother bear appeared. She stepped back. Even though the bear roared another time.

Cecilia shook her head in disbelief the minute Captain Hook appeared and stood in front of her. She viewed him turning to her.

''I followed the sound of the roar and found you.'' Captain Hook's eyes flew open at the sight of the bear in Cecilia's arms.
''Return the young animal to its mum this instant!'' he snapped after he glowered. He then faced the mother animal. Captain Hook stepped to one side while he avoided her claws. ''Madame, my betrothed is going to release your baby.'' Captain Hook continued to glower.

Tears appeared in Cecilia's eyes again before she placed the baby on the ground. She watched as it returned to its mother and left with her.

Captain Hook faced Cecilia and scowled again. ''You were foolish to get between a mother bear and her cub. Mum could have injured you or...''

Cecilia smiled while she embraced Captain Hook and his eyes flew open. He was her companion even when he scowled and struggled.

THE END