Author's Note: hey guys! thanks for the reviews! some of you were asking me if I'm basing this fanfic on the new movie, and I wanted to clarify that. my fanfic is what I've collected from the book, and all the different movies they've come out with. you could say I've thrown them all together.

Disclaimer: I don't own Peter Pan sadly! But, I've created Julie, Lynn, and Edna so far. Those are completely mine, so no stealing! I know Julie's cool, but I made her! So ha!


"You really came back! I can't believe it Wendy! It'll be great having you as our mother again!" Peter said happily, forgetting completely that he once saw Wendy as a grown woman, just thinking it imagination now that he gazed as the beauty of her before him.

However, she didn't look very happy. Slowly, she put her sword away and came towards him, with a look of fury, "If anyone here calls me that one more time, I'll cut your hands, throw you into the sea, and let the sharks eat you alive!"

Everyone's eyes popped out of their heads. One of the boys behind her whispered to another, "Gee, Peter always said Wendy was nice. I think he got that part wrong!"

Yelling in rage, Julie pulled out her sword and threw it straight back at the boy's head, barely grazing his cheek as it hit the tree trunk he stood near.

"That's it! I've had it with your silly games and stupid convictions!" She screamed.

"What's a conviction?" Another boy muttered.

As her eyes turned red, she turned and approached the boy, "UGH! You want to know what a conviction is? It's a belief in something! And that's what you all are! A stupid belief; I don't believe its real! Not you, you, you, or you!" She said pointing at Peter.

She pulled her sword from the trunk and put it away, "Forget that I came here looking for help! Forget I even swam up to your little tree house hide out! And forget that I, Julie Annesley, a girl, defeated the courageous Peter Pan! I'll just take care of that idiot pirate myself, get Lynn, and go home! I can't even believe I flew!"

Making her way through the crowd of boys, Julie stomped a narrow path into the trees. Tinkerbell, the boys, and Peter watched her disappear. However, something struck Peter suddenly and he flew off.

"Stupid lost boys! Stupid fairy! Stupid…Pan or whatever!" Julie said as she slashed her way through the thick bushes, barely seeing three feet in front of her. She had quickly gotten off the trail, knowing that one of those idiot creatures would come looking for her.

By instinct, she looked behind her, but she found nothing but branches and extensive bushes. She looked in every other direction, and sighed.

So, she kept walking forward, "Great! I'm lo….AHH!" Taking a step off the side of the towering cliff, Julie screamed as she made her way to her death.

"I must be dreaming! I'm dreaming! Just pinch yourself and you'll wake up!" She began to pinch, and she was still falling. So, she began punching her arm harder and harder. Finding there was no hope, she closed her eyes, "I'm sorry Lynn!" Falling closer and closer to the jagged rocks poking out of the sea. Overwhelmed in shock, Julie fainted as she fell.

But then, just as she was about to lose everything, her guardian angel smiled down on her as he picked her up; carrying her higher and higher to the tree house.

In a cold sweat, Julie tossed and turned as she slept uneasily. It was her dream, the same one she had for the past month. Then, feeling a rush in her left shoulder, she jumped awake. Breathing heavily, she looked around her. She wasn't in London, tucked safe into her own bed. She was in the midst of trees and branches. She looked around and saw she was lying on a wooden platform, decorated with horribly sewed quilts and pillows.

She saw exotic flowers blooming around her, almost forming a flower curtain to her own private place. She slowly stood up and stepped through them, finding a down inclined board to a wooden pathway. She stepped onto it, and held onto its rope sides, looking outward. She was up at least fifty feet from the ground. Julie jumped back in surprise, still being quite afraid of heights.

"It's okay! You're just dreaming! Man, I wish I believe that!" She said unconvinced as she looked around her.

Backing away, Julie suddenly felt her head bump against something. Turning, she saw the glowing fairy, Tinkerbell, who didn't look very happy.

"Oh! Sorry, didn't see you there! What am I saying? I bet tons of people don't see you!"

The little ball of glow almost turned red, so Julie tried to calm her, "No! No! I didn't mean it as an insult! I mean, grownups and stuff. People over in London, where I come from!"

Calming herself, the little ball nodded. Then, she grabbed Julie by the collar and began to fly away.

"Hey! What are you doing? Where are we going?" Then, the fairy stopped right next to a very long green vine hanging from above.

"What? Oh no! There's no way I'm doing that!"

Tinkerbell looked at the girl curiously, and Julie instantly knew what she meant, "I know you say me fly down that vine before, but that was different! I was trying to save my own skin! And, I had fairy dust!"

Un-amused, the fairy sighed, and then pushed Julie off the side. Screaming, Julie grabbed the vine and stopped suddenly. Then, the vine began to move downward for her.

"Oooh!" Julie grinned as she slowly landed on the ground. Tinkerbell suddenly flew past Julie's head and across the grassy plain, heading across a narrow pathway.

"Hey, wait up!" Julie called after her, running into the woods.

She ran as fast as she could but she didn't see the ball of shimmer anywhere. Turning a corner, she slipped and fell through what seemed to be a slide. Coming to the bottom, Julie immediately picked herself up and dusted the dirt off of her. But, as she looked up, she saw dozens of eyes staring back at her.

She was in the midst of lost boys. They watched her for a second, then went back to preparing dinner. There was a great table with many chairs, and boys were finishing putting the pans on the table.

Then, one little boy came up to Julie, "Hi!" He happily said.

"Uh, hi." She replied. Smiling, the boy took her hand and led her to a seat, "I'm Brinkley! You're gonna love the food! All the best Neverfoods!"

"Neverfoods? Man, I must've hit my head really hard!" Julie tried to convince herself.

She sat down next to the boy, watching everyone look at her. When they noticed she was being watched, they turned away from her and whispered.

"Great! Just perfect!" She muttered to herself.

Then, from what seemed a good distance away, the sound of a crow could be heard. Everyone went silent and looked up. In no time, Peter flew down to them from the sky and sat at the head of the table. The fairy flew next to him, eyeing Julie mischievously.

"Okay lost boys, dig in!" as soon as he spoke, the boys continued to talk and open up the can and pots of sweet smelling food. Taking a whiff, Julie realized she was very hungrey.

However, when she looked at the boys and their plates, she didn't see any kind of food. All the pots were empty, and the goblets had no juice; there was nothing.

"You've got to be kidding me!" She sighed agitatedly, realizing that this scene was familiar to her before.

Then, the small black haired boy, Brinkley, looked at her plate, then at her, "Aren't you hungry?" he asked.

Looking around, Julie caught everyone else's attention. The boys stuffed their faces with air as they watched her curiously. Then, Julie's eyes met with Peter's. He watched her silently, but curiously. After their gaze, Julie blinked a few times and cleared her throat.

"I can't do this." She said under her breath and got up from the table. She ran up the stairs and out into the woods. Concerned, Brinkley stood up and was about to follow her until-

"No," Peter told him, going back to his meal, "She'll be fine." He said with a smile on his face, not at all concerned to Brinkley's perspective.

But in Peter's mind, he was more curious of Julie than he was of any other girl he ever met.

"I've got to get off of this stupid piece of rock!" Julie told herself as she ran to all corners of the small island. Then, looking out at the shores of Neverland, she saw what looked like a zip line.

She ran over to it, finding a rope tied as a hoop at the top of the long line. She grabbed hold of it and looked down at the cliff. It was very very high up, and there were sharp rocks below shooting out of the ocean.

Closing her eyes, she let go of the ground and screamed, "I hate heights!"

After a few seconds, Julie opened her eyes just in time to see a large palm tree ahead. She let go of the line, falling onto the grainy sand. She coughed up a bunch of sand then got up, dusting herself off. She looked back at the Lost Boys and Peter Pan's secure and private island.

"I just don't believe in you." She said, turning her back on the giant tree-covered rock, making her way through the thick forest.