Strokes: -laughs- Cool, I'm a cliffy lady now. Here's some more!
Kassi: Yes, I will do!
Princess Jennifer: Thanks! Yes, I am a shipper of R/Hr as well! Oh, I'll go read that, thanks for telling me!
Fallon: Pretty soon, I haven't cut her out of the story!
striderwen: I know, I wasn't considering putting it in but...I did. LoL! If you don't get it, forget about it.
kawaii-cherryblossum-saku: Thankies thankies!
A/N: Ok, after this I have to write more. I'll have to get to work on it... -ponders-drinks juice-
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When Jennifer got up, it was dinner time and she was starving. Jennifer rushed downstairs and ate as much as she could. John laughed, "She's a regular vacuum cleaner!" Everyone else joined in and Peter smiled at his daughter, "Are you feeling better?"
She did not tell him about her vision, for she could not remember it. But, you see, she will. Eventually.
Jennifer grinned her charming smiles, "Yes Daddy, it must have been a fever." Cameron snickered, "O, and we all thought you were going mad."
She punched his arm hard and he grimanced, the adults chuckled. A bit later, the children were taken up to the nursery and slept in the beds in there.
The grandfather clock struck ten across the wall, and the window in the nursery creaked open very slowly. Jennifer, being an extremely light sleeper, opened her eyes and saw a familiar tiny light hovering near the open window. She clamped her hand over her mouth to prevent a scream and gently shook her brother, "Cam! Cam, wake up! Wake up!"
He muttered, "What is it?" Jennifer whispered, "There's something in the room." Cameron's eyes widened, "Is it a robber? A kidnapper?" She shook her head, her stunning eyes twinkling slightly, "No, I think it's a...fairy." He blinked sleepily, "You were dreaming." Jennifer looked alarmed, "Then how come it's flying around in the room!" Cameron looked up and gaped, indeed, a tiny glowing violet fairy drifted beside them. A sweet voice cooed, "Children, thank goodness I found ye. Ye weren't in ye right house, no ye weren't."
Cameron said automatically, "You know you're breaking and entering, right?" Jennifer smacked his arm and got up, gracefully curtsing at the fairy.
Her brother burrowed his brows and the fairy bowed back, "Manners I see. Ye must be Jennifer. Delightful to finally meet ye, and this must be ye brother Cameron." He said appalled, "How did you know our names?" The fairy flinted around, "Ye are famous, from where I live. I am Willow."
Jennifer asked respectfully, "Pardon me but, where are you from Willow?" The fairy grinned, "Never Neverland of course, did ye parents not tell ye stories of it?" Jennifer grinned, "You mean, the stories are true?"
Willow acquiesced kindly, "I'm not in the liberty to tell ye such child. Who disagrees with ye?"
She glared at Cameron, "My brother."
The fairy giggled, "He's nearly grown up now, ye cannot expect a grown up to understand." He stood up, "I daresay, I refuse to be insulted by a bloody...hallucination, besides, there's no such thing as-!"
Jennifer covered his mouth and Willow shrilled, "Ay child! Ye want to kill me! If ye do, how are we ever suppose to get there!" Jennifer asked softly, "There?" Willow came closer, the sparkles in her tiny lights were more noticable, "Neverland, my goodness, ye children are slow these days! Come along now!"
Cameron touched his sister's shoulder, "Don't listen to her, we are clearly dreaming."
Jennifer frowned, "My brother has a point, besides, what if you are a trap or something?" Willow sighed, "Ye can trust me child, I'll risk my life for ye. This must be done, ye Fate is awaitin'!" Jennifer licked her full lips and asked, "How do we get there...persay?"
The fairy smirked, "Fly. Think happy thoughts and I shall sprinkle ye with my dust." Jennifer turned to her brother, "Let's do it." He snorted and watched as Jennifer spread out her arms, closing her eyes as glittering dust fell upon her. She thought of fighting fierce pirates, dancing with native Indians, and talking to the mysterious mermaids.
Her brother stared as she began floating elegantly to the ceiling, Jennifer opened her exquisite eyes and laughed, twirling around in perfect form on her first try. Willow grinned, murmuring to herself "Ye have his finesse."
Jennifer grinned to her brother, "Try it!" Cameron shook his head and Willow frowned, "Come along!" He sighed, "Well, since this is a dream anyway..."
Cameron closed his quick blue eyes and mumbled very quietly, "Mum's Saturday muffins." Jennifer giggled as the fairy gave him dust and he was floating several inches off the floor. Cameron opened his eyes and gulped, falling on the floor. He tried again and Jennifer shouted, "Panacakes in peaches!" He began floating up higher, thumping his head on the ceiling. Willow said loudly, "Enough messin' around children! We must leave, be quick!" Before they could ask, the fairy shot out of the window and they pursued her, feeling the rush of cold air hit their faces.
They were flying above the Watchtower and Jennifer laughed; crowing into the night air.
Cameron looked absolutely terrified and clutched her hand tightly.
The fairy said, "Ye best be ready to go to the second star!" The children nodded and Willow yelled, "Take my hands, and what ever ye do, don't let go!" Cameron got a death grip on her as Jennifer calmly took the other.
With a surge, they were all pulled shot into a swirling tunnel of lights and colors, Cameron was screaming in fear and it seemed like forever before they were forced out of the tunnel, and into a evening sky. Jennifer's breath was taken away, below them was the wild green land of Neverland.
This was too good to be true, it had to be a dream.
She pinched herself and realized that this was real. Jennifer crowed once more and let me of the others, spinning around happily in mid air. The fairy scowled, "Stop showing off! Come on now, follow me!" Cameron gestured her over anxiously and Jennifer obeyed, grinning ever more broadly.
They soared down into the thicket and Jennifer heard a boom roaring in the distance, flying above in the canopy was her brother and the fairy.
Cameron saw the cannon ball and pulled his sister out of danger, they hide behind one of the tallest trees. He looked from behind the tree and said, "Clearly, someone doesn't want us here."
Willow fluttered down, a dark look on her face, "Yes, ye best be on the lookout. Hook and his-" Jennifer's eyes went big, "I thought he was dead?" She shook her tiny head, "Indeed he is alive. I need ye to follow me and stay together. The faster we get to the Fairy Tree; the better." The violet fairy gave them a pointed look and flew up, the children followed without protest. After a good ten minutes, a glowing tree appeared in the distance and they arrived; to the Fairy Tree. The children were led through a tunnel and into the enchanted underground. Jennifer gazed around, absolutely breathless.
It looked exactly like what she had imagined.
Two large figure's appeared, a female and male fairy. They both looked elegant and regal in their apperance. The lady-fairy spoke, "Welcome, young ones, to the Fairy Tree. I am Queen Rosemay, and my husband King Theodore. We have been expecting your arrival."
Jennifer immediately swept into a deep curtsy, murmuring, "It is a pleasure to meet you, your Majesty." The Queen of the Fairies smiled at her, "A lovely child. You are welcomed to stay here for the evening, there is a room to your left you can share. We shall explain everything to you in the morning."
Jennifer elbowed her brother in the stomach and they bowed to the royals, departing to their room. Cameron said, as he pulled the soft sheets over his head, "I'll wake up and realize this was all a dream." Soon, he was fast asleep, with Jennifer shaking her head at him. She didn't want to sleep, she didn't want to lose this wonderful dream, if it was such a dream.
Eventually, she had no choice and lost consciousness for a black deep bliss.
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A/N: Ok, you are all probably wondering why Hook is alive, I'll get to that later in the story!
