"Keep your eyes out for Pan lads!" Hook sneered as he peered out through
his telescope.
"Aye aye! Captain!" the crew chorused back.
Hook returned his gaze to the sky. He vowed to get Pan this time. This time Pan and that wretched girl would pay. Hook had been at the but of all of Pan's games for the last time.
***
Peter awoke to the sound of quite. It appeared that the Lost Boys had gone out to play a game. But they never left without awaking him to go play with them. Tinkerbell rushed into the room and up to Peter's hammock. She appeared to be in a state of shock. Pulling on Peter's ear she pulled him off of the bed. Pointing around the hideout, she pointed out the mess. A mess not created by the Lost Boys.
Across the hideout, he noticed a letter. Carefully, he pulled out his dagger and opened the letter. It read:
If you ever want to see the Boys alive again Pan turn yourself in and face the justice you deserve.
Hook
Peter shook as he reread the letter. Hook had taken the lost boys again. Normally, Peter wouldn't have worried about it, but this time felt different. Deep down inside Peter knew that Hook wasn't playing anymore. And this time Peter and Tinkerbell couldn't handle it alone. They needed help.
***
Jane awoke from her dream and looked about herself. The room appeared to be normal, nothing out of it's place. Then the sound of a bomb exploding broke the silence of the night. For a second she wasn't sure if it was the explosions that had woken her up or not.
Crawling out of bed she made her way down the hall towards Danny's room. Peering in she saw that he was still okay. Sleeping soundlessly in his bed. When the window of his bed creaked open.
Running over to Danny she was about to wake up and pull him out of the room, when a light flew past her. Looking up she saw the stiletto of someone crouching in the window. Someone she recognized. Apone glancing at the light, Jane realized that it was Tinkerbell. If Tinkerbell was here that only meant one thing.
"Aye aye! Captain!" the crew chorused back.
Hook returned his gaze to the sky. He vowed to get Pan this time. This time Pan and that wretched girl would pay. Hook had been at the but of all of Pan's games for the last time.
***
Peter awoke to the sound of quite. It appeared that the Lost Boys had gone out to play a game. But they never left without awaking him to go play with them. Tinkerbell rushed into the room and up to Peter's hammock. She appeared to be in a state of shock. Pulling on Peter's ear she pulled him off of the bed. Pointing around the hideout, she pointed out the mess. A mess not created by the Lost Boys.
Across the hideout, he noticed a letter. Carefully, he pulled out his dagger and opened the letter. It read:
If you ever want to see the Boys alive again Pan turn yourself in and face the justice you deserve.
Hook
Peter shook as he reread the letter. Hook had taken the lost boys again. Normally, Peter wouldn't have worried about it, but this time felt different. Deep down inside Peter knew that Hook wasn't playing anymore. And this time Peter and Tinkerbell couldn't handle it alone. They needed help.
***
Jane awoke from her dream and looked about herself. The room appeared to be normal, nothing out of it's place. Then the sound of a bomb exploding broke the silence of the night. For a second she wasn't sure if it was the explosions that had woken her up or not.
Crawling out of bed she made her way down the hall towards Danny's room. Peering in she saw that he was still okay. Sleeping soundlessly in his bed. When the window of his bed creaked open.
Running over to Danny she was about to wake up and pull him out of the room, when a light flew past her. Looking up she saw the stiletto of someone crouching in the window. Someone she recognized. Apone glancing at the light, Jane realized that it was Tinkerbell. If Tinkerbell was here that only meant one thing.
