"Time to take to the sky and find Jane." Akito whispered.
"Akito?" Felicity called.
Akito looked to her. "What're you doing out here?"
"I could ask you the same question." Felicity smirked.
"I'm going to go look for Jane." Akito said.
"So am I." Felicity said.
"Might be dangerous..." Akito said.
"I cannot die." Felicity reminded him.
"Very well then." Akito said.
Felicity nodded and walked with him in the dark streets of London.
"Climb on my back." Akito said.
Felicity climbed onto his back. "I shall be your sight."
Akito soon took off at super-speed and flew in the air. Felicity gave the best directions she could for Akito, and he followed the directions the best he could.
"This is like one of those video games." Felicity giggled as she 'controlled' Akito.
"Yeah, I guess it is." Akito smiled.
"Ooh! Land south, land south!" Felicity urged him to go down as she saw a young figure who looked a lot like a young version of Wendy but with short reddish hair.
Akito nodded before landing down.
"Houston, we have landed." Felicity said.
"Jane!" Atticus called down.
The girl looked around, slightly nervously.
"Jane, it's okay; it's us, Akito and Felicity." Akito said as he landed.
"Akito and Felicity?" Jane replied.
"Bonjour, Jeanne." Felicity smiled.
"Hey, cous." Akito waved.
"What're you guys doing here?" Jane smiled as she held something close in her arms.
"Sleepover at your place." Felicity said.
"Sleepover?" Jane asked.
"Come on, we'll explain later." Akito smiled.
"Nana II, come along!" Jane called for the family dog.
"Okay." Nana II smiled in 'Dog' language.
Akito then took the others back home as Felicity directed again.
"Where are Akito and Felicity?" Mo asked, worriedly.
"They're fine." Cherry said without looking.
"They're not here." Atticus said.
"That's nice." Cherry said as she was knitting.
"Did you not just hear him?" Forte asked.
"Guys, it's Akito and Felicity, what's the worst that could happen to them?" Cherry asked.
"Bombs could hit them." Mo said.
"If I recall, Akito has Atticus's genetics..." Cherry replied.
"Yes, but what about Felicity?" Mo asked.
"Will you stop worrying?" Cherry groaned to her. "Mo, if anything were to go wrong, we surely wouldn't let them go alone, now would we?"
"True." Mo nodded.
"Mommy, where's Jane, Akito, and Felicity?" Danny pouted.
"Don't worry, Danny," Wendy soothed her son in comfort. "They'll make it."
"I know they will." Atticus said.
There were sirens outside and airplanes were heard which worried Danny very much.
Cherry then had an idea. "You know, Danny, those bombs, they sound like cannon balls on a pirate ship!"
Danny then settled down. "You're right... It's Peter Pan! He's coming!"
"You're right, Danny." Atticus said.
Wendy smiled as her son settled down and sent a thankful look to her cousin for using one of her stories to settle him down. Akito soon rushed inside with Nana II, Jane, and Felicity on his back as he used his super-speed.
"Guys!" Danny beamed to them.
"Oh, Kito, thank goodness, Mom was losing her head over here!" Vincent beamed.
"Hey, Danny." Jane smiled to her younger brother.
"Oh, please, I'm as strong and as invulnerable/indestructible as Dad." Akito said with confidence.
"I told you they were fine." Cherry said to Mo.
"Hey, is that for me?" Danny smiled at the package in his sister's arms.
"Sure," Jane gave it to him. "Happy Birthday, Danny."
"What did you get him?" Felicity whispered.
"Let's just see." Jane shrugged as she took off her coat.
Danny opened the package and found two socks. "Socks! Two of them!"
"How very practical of you, Jane..." Wendy said to her daughter.
"I got them in large so he could grow into them." Jane merely shrugged.
"Why not get medium?" Estelle asked.
"It was the best I could do." Jane smirked.
"At least it's a present." Felicity shrugged.
"You know, they could be Captain Hook and Peter Pan pirates." Wendy suggested to Danny.
"Yeah." Atticus added.
Danny seemed to like that idea as he pretended the socks were puppets of his favorite story time characters.
"What Peter Pan story are you gonna tell this time, Wendy?" Atticus asked.
"Hmm... Now, let me see..." Wendy hummed in thought while Danny looked excited and Jane looked annoyed of their mother's stories.
Jane decided to listen to the radio and leave herself out of the story.
"How about the time Peter Pan captured Hook's ship right under his nose?" Wendy then suggested.
"That's a good one." Estelle smiled.
"Yeah!" Danny agreed as Jane sulked and then wrote in her notebook.
"Go on," Akito smiled. "Tell it."
"Please, Tante Wendy." Felicity sounded excited herself.
"It was late one misty evening and Hook was sure once again that he'd found Peter Pan's hideout," Wendy began. "Hook and his bloodthirsty crew went ashore... Leaving the Jolly Roger unguarded."
'That was a stupid move for the pirates.' Vincent thought to himself.
"That's when Peter Pan arrived," Wendy continued to narrate. "He and the boys slipped aboard and there, they found it... Hook's remarkable treasure!"
"Ooh." The Fudo siblings smiled.
"What happened next?" Akito asked eagerly.
"Peter Pan told the Lost Boys they'd hide it and Hook would have to hunt them down to get it back," Wendy continued to narrate. "It was all a great game for Peter Pan."
"Man, I wish I could've been there." Vincent sounded excited about this story.
"What happened next?" Estelle asked.
"And then, out of the mist, he was there...The evil Captain Hook." Wendy narrated.
"Boo!" The kids booed to the villain of the Peter Pan stories.
Cherry and Atticus hid quiet snickers at that.
"Boo!" Patch even booed.
Mo laughed out loud at the young adult Dalmatian's inclusion.
"A fierce and ferocious sword-fight was fast underway," Wendy continued. "At that moment, a shimmering magic covered the ship."
"Tinkerbell!" Danny cheered.
"Yay! Tinkerbell!" The kids cheered.
The adults smiled to this, but Jane still looked rather sour and unpleasant about this whole thing.
"Yes! And the Jolly Roger lifted in to the sky as Peter Pan and the boys escaped with the treasure." Wendy smiled.
"And I bet I know what Captain Hook says next." Akito smiled.
"Is that right?" Wendy prompted with a smirk. "Let's hear this then."
Akito soon cleared his voice. "I'll get you Peter Pan! If it's the last thing I do!" The young boy then exclaimed with a deep voice, sounding like Captain Hook.
This made the others laugh.
"Good one, son." Atticus patted his younger son on the head.
"I love playing pirates." Akito smirked in his own voice.
"We know." Estelle and Vincent smirked to him.
"So, you all see," Wendy then smiled to the kids. "Hook will never win as long as there's faith, trust, and pixie dust."
This made Danny cheer and laugh.
"Poppycock!" Jane scoffed.
"Oh, come on, Jane; stop being a sourpuss." Estelle said.
Jane merely huffed.
"Jane, it's alright to be responsible, but it's also alright to still act your age while having fun." Akito said.
"Whatever..." Jane sounded rough.
"Now, Jane, I don't want a repeat of when Uncle John and Aunt Christine visited before they went on their vacation before the war..." Wendy warned her daughter.
"What happened before the war?" Mo asked.
"Jane hasn't really been herself lately..." Wendy sounded unhappy with her daughter's behavior.
"Must be with her father being away." Atticus said.
"Flick was a little tense about her mother the first eight years of her life..." Forte said softly as he held his arm anxiously. "She gave me dozens of questions, but I wasn't sure what to tell her..."
"Oh, my..." Mo said.
"Really?" Wendy asked the court composer.
"It was no easy task..." Forte admitted. "I mean, I didn't think I'd ever see Cerise again..."
"But you did." Mo said.
"That's easy for you to say," Forte said. "I had to raise our daughter all by myself for eight years... I was dreading what would come once Felicity would come to me once she would hit puberty."
"Yikes." Atticus said.
"Precisely." Forte nodded to that.
"Good thing I came back then." Cherry said.
"Right on time..." Forte hugged her.
Cherry seemed to stick her tongue out from the hug.
"Cherry never seems to change." Wendy said.
Jane sighed as she stared out the window as the younger ones played.
"Watch out, Jane!" Akito called out as he was about to bump into her while he played with the others.
"Huh?" Jane asked, but then got bumped which made her grumpy. "Akito!"
"Sorry." Akito frowned.
Jane looked very annoyed with him.
"Jeanne, you should play with us." Felicity suggested.
"You guys, please!" Jane glared. "I've no time for fun and games!"
"You used to," Danny pouted. "You got to be the first official Lost Girl ever!"
"That was a long time ago." Jane said.
"Yeah, back when you were fun." Danny stuck his tongue out at his sister.
Jane did the same.
"Honestly, Jane..." Cherry sighed. "You should be full of imagination... Even I had imagination when I was your age."
"It's true." Mo said.
Later on...
Vincent looked out the windows and turned with a smile. "The coast is clear, guys!"
"We can go inside now." Atticus said.
And with that, they went back inside the house.
"Honestly, Mother," Jane sighed as they went up the stairs, sounding a lot like her maternal grandfather. "I don't know why you and the other grown-ups fill our heads with those silly stories."
"They're not silly stories." Akito said.
"He's right, Jane," Wendy agreed as she carried Danny. "They're not silly, they're-"
There was soon a knock heard at the front door.
"Take care of Danny, will you?" Wendy asked her daughter, handing over her younger son into his arms as she went down the stairs before looking back up with a small smile. "Go on. I'll be right there."
Akito had a bad feeling about the who was behind the door. Jane soon went to take her brother upstairs.
"Yes?" Wendy replied as she answered the door.
"Evacuation, ma'am," The man told her. "Your children are scheduled on the morning train."
"So soon? But I haven't even told them." Wendy frowned at the man.
"The sooner the better if you ask me," The man advised. "Good night, ma'am."
"Yes... Uh... Good night," Wendy replied as she closed the door as the man left the household. And as she turned around, she looked to see Akito. "Oh, Akito, why aren't you upstairs with the others?" Wendy asked him.
"I wanted to know who was at the door." Akito frowned.
"Oh, Akito..." Wendy frowned back. "Please try to understand."
"Well, at least it can't get worse." Akito sighed.
There was soon another knocking at the door.
"Huh?" Akito blinked.
"Now, who could that be?" Wendy wondered as she went to get the door again. She soon saw that it was the man again. "Yes?" Wendy asked him.
"It seems I forgot to mention that the children's cousins are to be included as well." The man informed her.
"Oh... Is that right...?" Wendy replied.
"I'm sure you should've expected this." The man replied.
"Of course..." Wendy sighed.
Akito frowned as he heard about that, though he felt unsure about it.
"Have a nice evening, ma'am." The man saluted as he left.
Akito had a small frown as Wendy let the man leave as she knew this had to be a lot to take in, but she soon came upstairs to share the news.
