n the sleepy, fog covered city of London, miraculous things happened quite often. Miracles no one knew about but, was there none the less. One such miracle took place on a quiet street in the home of Mr. And Mrs. Darling. The Darlings had three children; two boys and a girl whom was named Wendy. Wendy, to the untrained eye, was just an ordinary school girl who did well in her studies and had above average behavior. What most people did not know, was that Wendy had an outstanding knack for storytelling. She always could command her audiences attention, dazzling them with adventurous tales of mermaids, pirates, treasure and fairies. What Wendy, in turn, did not realize, was that she had an extra listener who sat out her window every night so he could hear and watch her perform to her brothers. A boy with a mysterious past, who sough and swore to never, never grow up. He was Peter Pan, a wanderer, from a place in which he called Never, Never Land. It was here Wendy and her brothers, John and Michael's adventures began, here where her stories came to life off her so called pages. And while peter taught each in turn to fly, fight and believe in the impossible, she learned a little about herself and the magic of life. This is where it all started, where it will continue for life, is the greatest adventure of them all. While Wendy may have resolved that her bohemian adventures were over, in this sleepy city, is where her next adventure occurred and where this own story begins.