Authors Note: Hey hey hey! I know that I haven't wrote in here for a while and I'm having a slight writers block. It's a miracle I actually got a small idea to finish half of this chapter. Just for the heck of it, I'll post what I have. If you have an idea for me, please review. Later days!

The plan seemed to be set all too well and Linia began to have second thoughts. Lying to Kaladra made her feel oddly uncomfortable and again, she wondered if this was the right thing to do. But as always, Linia forced the bitter guilt out of her mind and remembered that if she didn't go through with it, Captain Hook would do something terrible about it. Not just to her, but perhaps all her friends.

As the stars began to form in the violet sky, the moon took shape in it's quarter state. Moonlight spread across the island, almost as if it were the sun itself. However, the soft glow left Neverland in a serene world that night.

Linia waited by the cove near Skull Rock, her dark brown eyes focused up at the empty space that left her breathless. The world seemed so small compared to space. She had never stopped to think about it before. A soft breeze from the ocean swept up, splashing against her tanned face. She inhaled deeply, her lips forming into a small smile. It was almost if time had stopped for that moment, for the waves had stopped splashing and there was silence.

For a long while, the girl waited patiently without a care in the world. Kaladra approached from the safety of the trees, striding across the soft sand. Her bright eyes were full of excitement when she saw Linia standing at the shore.

"Hey Linia!"

Startled, Linia looked over to the Lost Girl and pressed a finger to her lips. "Shh. Don't be so loud. Follow me."

Nodding, Kaladra walked a few paces behind Linia as they came upon Skull Rock. The two entered in silence, moving cautiously from rock to rock. Water has made the boulders extremely slick and hard to climb on. At one point, Kaladra nearly slipped and fell into the water, but luckily, Linia caught her hand at the last possible second, pulling her to safety.

"Thanks." Kaladra said softly, "You know, I used to think you were just someone trying to take Peter from me. I was jealous of you. Mostly because you could outdo me at many things."

Linia shut her eyes tightly, clenching her wounded hand. "I caught you from falling. No need to get so emotional about it."

When the elf girl said this to Kaladra, she frowned and looked down. "Sorry. It's just that I thought you hated me."

".That's not completely true."

Kaladra tilted her head in curiosity, "Really? Then. What's wrong? Why do you act so cold and distant? I mean. you'd make a great Lost Boy! Er. Lost Girl."

"Maybe." Linia replied half-heartedly. "I'm happy, though. I like the way things are right now."

"Are you kidding me, Linia? Ever since you and Peter met, there's been nothing but trouble in Neverland!"

"And your point is.?"

Kaladra sighed in slight frusteration. "My point is that we'd sure have a lot more fun playing around with Hook if you joined up with us. You might not even get in as much trouble. After all, its all for one and one for all. You'd be around friends."

Linia frowned but replaced it with a small smile. Perhaps Kaladra was right. Being with the Lost Boys, Kaladra and Peter might make her life more eventful and brighter. Besides, she seemed to happier when around them. even Kaladra.

"You know what, Kaladra?"

"What?"

"You're not as bad as I thought you were."

Kaladra smiled at Linia, who returned it quickly. The two girls continued climbing deeper into the cave. What the Lost Girl did not know was that there were deadly pirates waiting on the other side for her. and Linia had called them there on her own.