The one kiss that Wendy gave Peter Pan aboard the Jolly Roger was indeed a great joy to Peter. But Wendy could not stay in Neverland. She did, however, meet someone and get married. It is peculiar though, that she kept the last name of Darling.
If you do remember the Lost Boys, Peter Pan's dearest friends, they did indeed help the boy in countless battles and played part in many enjoyable games. But Slightly, Tootles, Curly, Nibs, and the adorable twins left with Wendy, and they too, met their true loves and got married, all except for the brown, fluffy haired Slightly.
Years had past since the boys had left their fairy-loving friend. Slightly was nearly eleven, when he felt homesick. With the nursery window wide open, he searched the stars for Peter Pan, who just happened to be watching from a rooftop not far away. He did this often, in hopes that his dear Wendy would come back to him. She never did. But Peter was overjoyed to reunite with his old "son". Peter agreed to stay for a year or two so he could grow up just so he would be a little older, and perhaps, he thought, more experienced. For Peter Pan did not always stop time during his visits.
He did not reveal himself to Wendy, because he knew that she was very persuasive and that she would get him to stay. He could not stay forever. He had to keep watch on Neverland, he knew of things far more dangerous then Hook. He hid in an old ally, where an old fairy family lived and helped him in many ways.
He lived in London for nearly three years. He was fourteen, and ready to return home. He and thirteen year old Slightly returned to Neverland, but were not interested in the most childish games they once enjoyed. But they did many other things that kept them entertained.
Many, moons later, Peter Pan had gathered many new Lost Boys, and even a Lost girl, that caught on quite quickly. And of course, he had the same, small minded, beautiful fairy that he called Tinker bell. But what Peter did not know, was that an even greater joy then Wendy awaited him.
