Peter flew out to see the Indians while the other boys hunted.

When he arrived Tigerlilly greeted him. She'd grown up since their last encounter and she looked quite different. Her stomach bulged out like she hid a watermelon beneath her skin. Peter looked at it with confusion.

"It's a baby." His eyes snapped up to meet hers.

"I've never seen a baby like that." He said.

"It's not born yet." She said. He looked puzzled.

Tigerlilly took his hand and placed it on her bulged belly. He looked confused. Then he felt something bump against his hand. He looked shocked.

"A babies inside you?!?" he asked with shock. She nodded.

"It grows inside the mother till it's ready to be born." She said.

"Why?" he asked.

"So the mother can keep it safe till it's big enough to be protected in the world." She said.

"Oh so when it gets too big it's born." He said. She smiled and nodded. Peter's heart filled with joy.

"It's a father's present to a mother." She said. He again became confused.

"How does he give it to her?" he asked.

"By loving her." She said. "He plants a seed inside her and it grows into a baby."

Peter was overjoyed. He wanted to give Moria a baby. He wanted her to know he loved her.

"Who gave you your baby?" Peter asked.

"My husband." She replied. Peter's heart stopped.

There was that word. Husband. Hook had used it before. What was it? Why did girls want one? Did Moria want one?

"Who...who's husband?" Peter asked. Tigerlilly smiled and began to explain.

"When two people are married the man is the husband and the woman is the wife."

"How do you get married?" Peter now wanted to know all he could. He no longer cared if Tigerlilly thought him dumb or ignorant. He had to know.

"Two people vow their love to each other forever before the gods and elders." She said. She smiled as Peter's face lit up.

He loved Moria. He could be her husband. He could give her a baby.

"So you just promise this and your married?" he asked.

"Well you have a ceremony before the gods and elders." She said. "It's very beautiful. The man decides how the woman dresses and the woman decides how the man dresses."

Peter had images of what Moria looked like in his dreams and he began to daze off. Tigerlilly's words brought him back.

"Then they leave for a time and when they return they're expecting their baby and their family is begun." She said.

"How can I have one of these ceremonies?" he was full of questions. He needed all the answers.

"You being of fairy origin must go to the fairy elders for permission. They shall set a date for the wedding. Then you can be married." She said.

Peter jumped up. "Thank you Tigerlilly." He said as he flew away. She laughed and went about her normal chores.