Chapter Six: A Happy Ever After

Much time had passed since the death of Captain Hook. On rare nights, Peter and Sasha would both wake up in a cold sweat afraid that he had come back for them. Then Todd would reassure them and boast about how it was he who defeated the legendary pirate.

What seemed like only days to the happy family was in reality decades on Earth. Sasha's mother and father were retired and living in a home in Glasgow. After their short falling out, Oliver returned to the town house with a bouquet of roses. The death of Jane had come as quite a shock to Sasha…but she was relieved to find that her grandmother had died happy. Both Ian and Trent were grown men now with wives and children of their own. They passed the story of Peter Pan and Sasha on to their children as their children will tell their children's children.

But Sasha and Peter remained the same, as did the lost boys. How happy they lived, everything Peter had dreamed had come true.

For days the family travelled upon the Jolly Roger, scaring the mermaids by choosing to randomly land it upon their favourite places. They visited the redskins, carefully alighting in a tree for awhile while the redskin children looked on and the crones laughed at Peter and his antics. All the fun was halted, unfortunately when Todd, whose role in Hooks death had made him a trifle big headed, crashed it into the side of the castle. However, that disappointment brought great reassurance. No pirate could live in a castle with a giant ship going through it.

Some nights, Peter and Sasha fly to the window and listen to stories Trent tells his daughter and son. Sasha often jokingly remarks that perhaps Trent was the better storyteller in the family. One day, Sasha will take them to Neverland and return them after Spring Cleaning. Then she will do the same with their children. As so it will be as time goes on…