He put his feet back on the ground with shock.
She'd fainted. He looked around with worry. The fairy fluttered around with fear.
"What do I do?" he asked. Bells rang loudly and hurriedly.
He looked back at the strange girl. Picking her up he took to the air.
Knowing that he couldn't take her back to Neverland until nightfall he took her back to her house. Sneaking in through her window he laid her in her bed. Looking her over he found a blanket and covered her up.
His heart pounded. He had to protect this new girl. She was his new Wendy. She had to stay with him. He refused to just let her go like he had his Wendy.
He flew Up to a corner shelf and sat on it. He watched over her like a hawk. His fairy rested on his shoulder ever watching his eyes and not that of the new girl.
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She woke softly. She knew she'd been sleeping. Peter Pan wasn't real. He hadn't come for her. She only dreamed the whole thing. But it felt so real. She swore she could smell the salt on his skin. She could feel the heat radiating from his beautiful flawless sun kissed skin of pure silk. Then her eyes focused and she gasped.
There her was. He'd fallen asleep sitting on her corner shelf. His arms held his knees to his chest and his head rested upon them. Tinkerbell laid on his foot. She fit perfectly between his ankle and toes.
She blinked rapidly and rubbed her eyes. Yet the dream lingered. He was actually there. All her dreams had come true all her hopes weren't in vain. Her Peter had come for her. He'd come to take her away to Neverland where she'd never have to grow up, where she could live happily and free from all the worries and woes of the adult world she was being forced into. Her heart skipped a million beats as she jumped from bed.
He snapped awake and tumbled from his perch. She rushed to him.
"Are you okay?" she asked helping him to his feet. He stood up and brushed himself off.
"I'm fine." He said with slight annoyance. He couldn't believe he'd just fell. Then his mind registered. "You're awake!" he said with excitement. A smile of pure joy spread across his boyish face.
"Yes." She said stepping back and smiling. Her smile was Wendy's too. Full of love and kindness.
"I was quite worried hen you fainted. I was afraid you wouldn't wake. Then my trip here would have been for nothing." He said. He had come for her. Her heart fluttered with joy.
She'd fainted. He looked around with worry. The fairy fluttered around with fear.
"What do I do?" he asked. Bells rang loudly and hurriedly.
He looked back at the strange girl. Picking her up he took to the air.
Knowing that he couldn't take her back to Neverland until nightfall he took her back to her house. Sneaking in through her window he laid her in her bed. Looking her over he found a blanket and covered her up.
His heart pounded. He had to protect this new girl. She was his new Wendy. She had to stay with him. He refused to just let her go like he had his Wendy.
He flew Up to a corner shelf and sat on it. He watched over her like a hawk. His fairy rested on his shoulder ever watching his eyes and not that of the new girl.
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She woke softly. She knew she'd been sleeping. Peter Pan wasn't real. He hadn't come for her. She only dreamed the whole thing. But it felt so real. She swore she could smell the salt on his skin. She could feel the heat radiating from his beautiful flawless sun kissed skin of pure silk. Then her eyes focused and she gasped.
There her was. He'd fallen asleep sitting on her corner shelf. His arms held his knees to his chest and his head rested upon them. Tinkerbell laid on his foot. She fit perfectly between his ankle and toes.
She blinked rapidly and rubbed her eyes. Yet the dream lingered. He was actually there. All her dreams had come true all her hopes weren't in vain. Her Peter had come for her. He'd come to take her away to Neverland where she'd never have to grow up, where she could live happily and free from all the worries and woes of the adult world she was being forced into. Her heart skipped a million beats as she jumped from bed.
He snapped awake and tumbled from his perch. She rushed to him.
"Are you okay?" she asked helping him to his feet. He stood up and brushed himself off.
"I'm fine." He said with slight annoyance. He couldn't believe he'd just fell. Then his mind registered. "You're awake!" he said with excitement. A smile of pure joy spread across his boyish face.
"Yes." She said stepping back and smiling. Her smile was Wendy's too. Full of love and kindness.
"I was quite worried hen you fainted. I was afraid you wouldn't wake. Then my trip here would have been for nothing." He said. He had come for her. Her heart fluttered with joy.
