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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
FIRST SHOT
Peter, with his arms tied down to the chair's armrests, hunched over as pain ripped through his body with such great force that it threatened to cause him to throw-up. He allowed a scream of agony to escape.
Captain Hook, interested in what was occurring, placed the feather down and approached Peter. He placed his hand on Peter's head and lifted it up so that he could see his face.
Peter felt Captain Hook's hand raise his head. He held back the urge to scream by clenching his jaw shut and keeping his eyes tightly closed.
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The few Indians who had grabbed onto the ship before it began to rise out of the water clung on to its side while the remaining Indians below stared up at it in awe. The Chief looked at his men, some showed fear. He raised his ax above his head and with a loud and high-pitched noise, created with the fast and constant rolling of his tongue, he gave the cry to continue the attack.
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Tinkerbell fluttered around the Lost Boys. She made sure that each was all right. They still remained floating in the air, with their hands tied, and a noose around their necks. She removed their blindfolds and then started to untie Slightly's hands.
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Captain Hook's crew was at first frantic when the ship began to rise. Many shouted that the ship was cursed. A few jumped overboard. Once the ship had settled, and word that it was Captain Hook's doing spread, the crew got a hold of itself.
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Captain Hook was astounded by Peter's state. He was in pain, which was so evident in his face. What brought about the pain though?
Peter held his breath as the pain continued to race through his body. Captain Hook had altered Neverland, that was bringing about the pain. Peter was one with Neverland, therefore when Neverland changed, so did he.
Captain Hook released Peter's head. It limply fell down, so that his chin rested on his chest. Peter opened his eyes and looked at his arm. It was spreading. His entire arm and part of his chest was now fading.
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Tinkerbell finally untied Slightly. He quickly removed the noose from around his neck and then moved to untie the other Lost Boys.
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"Cap'n! The Indian's are climbing up!" Captain Hook looked away from Peter.
"Well, shoot them then!" The man that had delivered the news shouted out the order to fire through the porthole, where he had seen the Indians.
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The crew of the Jolly Roger frantically ran about. Each ran for a firearm and gunpowder and some loaded the cannons. The first shot went off. It pierced through the air. A painful yell and then a splash followed the loud noise of the gunfire. The first life of the battle was taken.
One of the canoes oared over to where their fallen brother was. They hoisted him out of the water. The battle had begun.
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Peter raised his head at the sound of the gunshot. "No. No. This couldn't be happening." He thought.
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Slightly and Tinkerbell had finished releasing all of the Lost Boys. The crew had failed to notice them; the Natives, who continued to climb up the side of the ship, preoccupied all of them.
"Let's go Lost Boys!" Nibs cried out. All of the Lost Boys, including Tinkerbell, dived down upon the unsuspecting crew.
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Captain Hook heard all of the noise. "Now what is it?" He asked, aggravated. One of the men looked out of the porthole that looked out upon the ship's deck.
"It's the Lost Boys Cap'n." He turned and looked at Captain Hook. "They're attacking." Captain Hook rolled his eyes.
"Why aren't they dead yet?" He demanded. No one answered him. He grabbed a pistol, pushed it into the man's chest. "Go do something about it!" He shouted. All of the men in the room quickly removed the furniture that barricaded the door and ran out of the cabin. Captain Hook blocked the door again and brought his attention back to Peter. The two were now alone.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
FIRST SHOT
Peter, with his arms tied down to the chair's armrests, hunched over as pain ripped through his body with such great force that it threatened to cause him to throw-up. He allowed a scream of agony to escape.
Captain Hook, interested in what was occurring, placed the feather down and approached Peter. He placed his hand on Peter's head and lifted it up so that he could see his face.
Peter felt Captain Hook's hand raise his head. He held back the urge to scream by clenching his jaw shut and keeping his eyes tightly closed.
------------------------
The few Indians who had grabbed onto the ship before it began to rise out of the water clung on to its side while the remaining Indians below stared up at it in awe. The Chief looked at his men, some showed fear. He raised his ax above his head and with a loud and high-pitched noise, created with the fast and constant rolling of his tongue, he gave the cry to continue the attack.
-------------------------
Tinkerbell fluttered around the Lost Boys. She made sure that each was all right. They still remained floating in the air, with their hands tied, and a noose around their necks. She removed their blindfolds and then started to untie Slightly's hands.
------------------------
Captain Hook's crew was at first frantic when the ship began to rise. Many shouted that the ship was cursed. A few jumped overboard. Once the ship had settled, and word that it was Captain Hook's doing spread, the crew got a hold of itself.
------------------------
Captain Hook was astounded by Peter's state. He was in pain, which was so evident in his face. What brought about the pain though?
Peter held his breath as the pain continued to race through his body. Captain Hook had altered Neverland, that was bringing about the pain. Peter was one with Neverland, therefore when Neverland changed, so did he.
Captain Hook released Peter's head. It limply fell down, so that his chin rested on his chest. Peter opened his eyes and looked at his arm. It was spreading. His entire arm and part of his chest was now fading.
------------------------
Tinkerbell finally untied Slightly. He quickly removed the noose from around his neck and then moved to untie the other Lost Boys.
------------------------
"Cap'n! The Indian's are climbing up!" Captain Hook looked away from Peter.
"Well, shoot them then!" The man that had delivered the news shouted out the order to fire through the porthole, where he had seen the Indians.
-------------------------
The crew of the Jolly Roger frantically ran about. Each ran for a firearm and gunpowder and some loaded the cannons. The first shot went off. It pierced through the air. A painful yell and then a splash followed the loud noise of the gunfire. The first life of the battle was taken.
One of the canoes oared over to where their fallen brother was. They hoisted him out of the water. The battle had begun.
-------------------------
Peter raised his head at the sound of the gunshot. "No. No. This couldn't be happening." He thought.
------------------------
Slightly and Tinkerbell had finished releasing all of the Lost Boys. The crew had failed to notice them; the Natives, who continued to climb up the side of the ship, preoccupied all of them.
"Let's go Lost Boys!" Nibs cried out. All of the Lost Boys, including Tinkerbell, dived down upon the unsuspecting crew.
-----------------------
Captain Hook heard all of the noise. "Now what is it?" He asked, aggravated. One of the men looked out of the porthole that looked out upon the ship's deck.
"It's the Lost Boys Cap'n." He turned and looked at Captain Hook. "They're attacking." Captain Hook rolled his eyes.
"Why aren't they dead yet?" He demanded. No one answered him. He grabbed a pistol, pushed it into the man's chest. "Go do something about it!" He shouted. All of the men in the room quickly removed the furniture that barricaded the door and ran out of the cabin. Captain Hook blocked the door again and brought his attention back to Peter. The two were now alone.
