Epilogue

Evelyn Moira Pan was born on the eve of my anniversary when my adventure's with Peter Pan had begun three years ago. She had the same emerald green eyes and smile like her father's, which seemed to shine with mischief. Brown ringlets surrounded her head, the same hue as my own, yet her genes had seemed to prefer the traits of her father over my own.

Our home was built a few acres down from my mother's and Jeanette's, a quaint house that I could picture being filled with children and merry evenings full of laughter and stories and adventures. For, indeed the adventure Peter and I had decided to embark on together was the most exciting of any either one of us has ever undergone.

Evelyn's room was situated in the corner of the house on the second floor. There were two windows in this nursery, one which gave her a perfect view of her relatives' homes and the other that looked at the woods in the distance, promising her a world of fantasies and fun that eventually comes to claim every child at some point in their life.

Numerous times throughout the day, whenever we were not outside having as grand a time as if we were still children, Peter and I would take Evelyn upstairs to her room, where we would sit upon the window seat and stare at the woods, caught up in the memories of the past and a world in which we were no longer a part of. Our thoughts would only be dissipated at the sound of me, clearing my throat to begin one of my stories to share with our daughter, who was still far too young to comprehend or understand the adventures I spoke of, but who would stared at me with as much question and enthrallment as a one-year-old possibly could.

Upon entering Evelyn's room one evening, Peter and me had stopped in our tracks within the door. Evelyn's curtains flew about freely from the wind entering her room through an open window. Never have we opened a window in our home, for our house was placed in an area that remained cool throughout the year, and yet it was not the open window that caught us off guard, but what lay upon the windowsill.

"Teddy…" Peter breathed, stepping forward to grab his old childish token.

"How did it get…" I asked while walking to his side, only to stop my chatter at the sight that lay before us outside the window.

Outside, before us in the fields that lay in front of the woods, was a little over a dozen young boys. The darkness of the night cast no fear upon their youthful faces, for they grinned with as much jollity and waywardness as any lad might during the day. Hanging within the air was a glowing spark, which danced about over their heads, sprinkling upon them all a glittering rainfall of stars.

Setting a hand on Peter's shoulder, he put an arm around me as all of the boys let out a loud laugh before sprinting off and jumping into flight. Long after they were gone, their laughter rung in our ears and hovered over the fields like the bit of light that swayed back and forth still. Even after that light flew off in the same direction as the boys, the laughter lingered with us, only to be replaced by the laughter of our own daughter's.

AN:

So ends my first fanfiction. I hope you all enjoyed the story, and sorry I cut it short. Would've made it longer, but I limited myself to 15 chapters so I didn't go off on some weird tangent and butchered my intentions with the story. Thank you to all of the reviewers for reading my story and giving me your feedback. You make this experience and enjoyable one.

Thanks!

Remussweetie- Glad you liked Peter. Don't we all: D

SpiritWell- Enjoy your popcorn.

Remussweetie- Nice to know someone caught that little attempt of humor at the end.

Mariaah Blackrose- Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you go out and read some more fanfics, and that you did not find my "chappies" with Hook in them so horrid and unbelievably inaccurate.

JANE (For now)- you flatter me. : ) If you would like to talk as well, I can be contacted at qt1bug sbcglobal . net

Sarah- Your story is quite captivating. You need to keep it coming. Thanks for the props on the vocabulary. Hehehe... thimbles to you too.

Lunatik27- awww... Dom Dom. I love you so much. You are completely awesome, and it's great to know I have friends out there that will support me and actually put aside some time to read what I write. You introduced me to this fanfiction site, and you truly did make this experience as pleasantful of a time as humanly possible. You need to keep your story going, so I can review and write you long extensive things that will probably go on forever about Lord only knows what, since I am bound to go extremely off topic and all that jazz. Thank you so much for presenting me with this opportunity. Perhaps I shall make another one that is a bit longer, but first I need to figure out WHAT I would possibly be able to write about.