I hope you all like this chapter. I do get fairly busy, so that's why the chapters are not that big. But I will try to do 2 a week!


Leaving Death Behind

"It can't be, " The tears started sliding down her face landing on the white sheets, her breath caught in her throut, another coughing fit started, this time it was worse. You could hear how choked she was getting, fear in her face as the cough wouldn't stop. Once the coughing subsided ((a/n again)) she looked up at the figure standing at the foot of her bed, "are you... Peter Pan?"

He looked oddly at her, "Yes, but your not Wendy?"

"If that's who your here for, she died not but last year." Her face lost it's excitment, it looked blank again. Staring at the wall behind Peter, she cluched the blankets in her hands.

Peter's gaze fell, he's hands cluched in fists at he's sides. "She told me to come back, never forget," anger resounded in his voice, suddenly he looked at Kari, "I didn't forget."

Kari didn't even look at him, "I know where her grand daughter lives." The soft beeping grew a bit faster, the pain etched in Kari's eyes. Pain shot though her body, her small cry filling Peter's ears.

Tinkerbell flew over to the young girl, concern marked on her face. Pater ran to the side of her bed watching Tink with a questioning look.

"I think maybe fairies could save her!" The jingle of Tink's bell like voice was clear to Peter, nodding to the fairy. He gently picked up the wimpering girl, hastily pulling off the wires attatched to her upper arms.

Footsteps were heard outside the door, clicking on the tile floors. Peter turned to Tink, panic drawn in his features.

...---------Scene Change---------...

"Kelly could you check on #231? A call came earlier and I want to be sure everything is okay." The receptionist glanced at Kelly over the mountain of paperwork. She gave her a file with 231's or Kari's medical information in it, a busy look in her old face.

Kelly turned on her heel toward the 200-250 rooms, glancing over the information. The backs on her high heels making a dull thud bouncing off the walls. Nearing the door to Kari's room. Her hand grasped the doorknob, gently she turned it with a soft click

"Kari, are you asleep?" She walked into the room, her eyes adjusting to the dark quarters. She gasped, the file and the clipboard it was attatched to clatered to the ground. Kari wasn't in her bed and the tubes (a/n What do they call them?) were unattached, the curtains fluttered in the breeze. Kelly ran to the open window, a small crunching noise was heard. Looking at the ground she saw a skeleton leaf dancing on the ground, raising her face she saw the second star to the right twinkling in the night sky.


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Gecko149-- Thank you, I actully dreamed this story line up.

Danny Barefoot-- I kind of figured the parents unpleasent words would be fairly inviting to read, glad you liked it. I have thought up many characters like Kari, but I think this one is the best I have thought up (In my opinion).

tinkiwinki-- Why thank you, it's good to know people like my stories!

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