Authors Note: Hello dears. Thanks for all the great reviews! I wanted to say that this chapter is kinda short, but I wanted to get him meeting the new girl out of the way so the real story can begin, if you know what I mean. Anywho, I hope you enjoy this chapter, and please review. Thanks!!! :)
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Chapter TwoTink and I found the house in about two weeks. It was in the United States in a state called Maryland on the eastern shore. The city was called Baltimore, and it was a hell of a dreadful place to be in. It wasn't even a house, but a long row of townhouse slumps that were dirty, disgusting, and filthy.
I groaned loudly as I flew through the city, passing over the heads of homeless people and crack dealers. Tink hid behind my neck the whole time, terrified of the awful site. "She must be desperate to get out. I think anyone would…" I trailed off as I recognized the window in my dream. I flew up to it and looked inside, somewhat afraid of the site that I might have seen. Inside was a small room with nothing more than a mattress. On it, a young girl slept in the familiar dirty pink pajamas.
The window was hard to open, but eventually I got it. Tink and I flew in and landed next to the sleeping figure. She was pretty, more than pretty. Yes her blonde hair was dirty and greasy, but her face seemed calm and peaceful, which was hard to imagine considering the environment that she was unfortunately living in. I cocked my head to the right with a curious expression on my face, and I pushed her hair away from her face. She moved a little and sighed, which caused me to recoil my hand back fast. But I smiled and gently shook her.
Her eyelids snapped open to release a pair of ice blue eyes, and she sat straight up, knocking me over. "I didn't do it I swear!" she cried with fear in her feminine voice and threw her arms over her head, as if wishing to block something from hitting her. My mouth fell open, and I was in awe. The girl started crying when she realized that nothing was going to happen, and she fell back on her mattress. I still sat there, confused and amazed by this beautiful, but sad creature lying before me.
Tink was getting annoyed, and she flew to the girl and kicked her in her cheek. "Tink!" I loudly whispered and rolled my eyes. She smiled innocently and sprayed fairy dust on the girls' head. I crept close to her and softly blew in her face. She slowly opened her eyes to come face to face with me, and I grinned widely.
The girl screamed and rolled off the other side of the mattress, tangled in the small blanket that was covering her. I laughed and stood up, placing my hands on my hips. She opened her mouth to say something, but then closed it again, a total expression of shock on her face.
"Hi, I'm Peter. Pan. What is your name?" I asked calmly, not taking my eyes off of her.
"R…R…Robyn," she stuttered.
"Robyn," I repeated, unsure about the name, and scratched my head. "Like the bird?"
"Yeah, I guess you could say that," she answered and slowly stood up, running a hand through her hair as if it were a brush.
"Well, I've come to take you to Neverland. So let's go," I excitedly said and flew to the window. When I did this, Robyn screamed and fell back against the far wall, her eyes literally popped out of they're sockets.
"How did you do that?" she breathed heavily. I rolled my eyes playfully and snapped my fingers.
"I always forget something," I said as I walked over to her. Robyn's eyes were full of fear and her hands were shaking. "Don't be afraid of me, I wouldn't hurt you for the world," I whispered and held out my hand. Hesitant at first, she took it and sighed.
"What do you really want with me?" she asked, more relaxed now.
"Come with me, to a place where you never have to grow up. And you never have to listen to grown ups again," I whispered louder and brought my lips to her ear. "You could be free, free of any pain, free of any feeling. You could do whatever you wanted,"
"Whatever I wanted?" she said in an unbelieving tone.
"Whatever you wanted," I repeated and flew backwards to the window, guiding her with me. She gasped loudly, realizing that she was indeed flying, and a smile crept along her sad face. "Come with me, Robyn," I dropped her hand and flew out the window and up into the air. I looked back and saw Robyn slowly coming behind me, a skeptical yet adventurous look on her face. I reached for her hand, and when she took it, I yelled wildly and zoomed straight up, past the atmosphere and into space. Robyn's eyes lit up and she screamed in delight.
"I can't believe this is happening!" she said like a child and smiled widely at me. I laughed and then, with a bright light in front of us, I made our way to Neverland.
