Nana II was seen staring at a picture of the family together, but was mostly looking at Edward since he was gone.
"Don't worry, Nana II, Uncle Edward will be back after this is all over." Estelle comforted the dog.
Nana II whimpered, looking up to her, but nuzzled her. Estelle smiled and nuzzled the dog back warmly.
"Jane, dear, will you promise me something?" Wendy called to her daughter as she sat down, taking her hands as she got ready for bed. "Promise me you'll watch over Danny what ever might happen?"
"What?" Jane frowned.
"And Estelle, will you make sure you and your brothers stay together with Jane and Danny?" Wendy asked her niece.
"Aunt Wendy, what's going on?" Estelle frowned.
"...You girls and your brothers are going away for a while..." Wendy said softly.
"W-When...?" Jane asked as she backed up. "Where?"
"All the children are being evacuated to the country," Wendy replied. "It's so dangerous here, but you'll be safe there. All of you."
"I'm not going, I'm staying here." Jane told her as she folded her arms.
"I'm calling Dad right now." Estelle said as she made her way to the phone.
"But, dear, an order has been issued," Wendy told her daughter. "Every child must go."
Estelle soon took out a card and dialed the number on the phone as she waited to hear from her father. "Come on, come on, pick up." She whispered to herself as she waited for her father to answer.
"Hello?" Atticus answered after a while.
"It worked! It's you!" Estelle smiled to that.
"Estelle, is everything alright?" Atticus asked.
"Um, well, it seems that Aunt Wendy says that we have to leave, and be evacuated with other kids..." Estelle replied.
"I knew I forgot something." Atticus said.
"Daddy... It's true?" Estelle replied.
"Aw, Estelle, don't cry," Atticus said. "This isn't a bad thing."
"How is this not a bad thing?!" Estelle panicked.
"Estelle, it's for your own good," Atticus replied. "You know how dangerous it is around there. If you move with the others, then you won't get hurt wherever you go. I mean, after all, this is what Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy did before we went to Narnia together."
"Dad, can't you stop this war?" Estelle frowned.
"I'm trying everything I can, sweetie, really," Atticus replied. "I promise, it'll be over soon."
"How soon?" Estelle pouted, being a kid and all. "The five minute soon or the 'Soon, you'll be all grown-up' soon?"
"I'm trying, honey." Atticus replied.
"Can't you just call Superman and ask him to take care of this war?" Estelle frowned.
"I have to see what I can do, sweetie," Atticus replied. "Look, it's late. Why don't you get some sleep?"
"Alright, I'll try, but I don't how I'll-" Estelle said before hearing a commotion going on in Jane's room. "I have to go, something's going on."
"Try to get some sleep, sweetie, I promise it'll be over soon." Atticus said.
"Okay, bye Daddy, I love you, bye." Estelle replied before hanging up and she rushed up the stairs.
And where she soon heard Jane going at it at Danny. Wendy looked a bit horrified of what was going on between her two children.
"Daniel, story time is over!" Jane glared as she opened her window curtains to her little brother. "Peter Pan isn't real, and people don't fly!"
"They do to!" Danny pouted as that made him sad.
"That's right, Danny." Estelle soothed.
"Oh, come on, Daniel! Grow up!" Jane glared to her brother. "It's just a lot of childish nonsense!"
"Jane!" Wendy frowned to her daughter.
"Is everything okay in here?" Vincent asked.
"You're lying!" Danny cried to his sister before he ran out of the room.
"Jane, how could you treat your brother that way?" Wendy frowned.
Jane didn't say anything and seemed to stare at the floor.
"I'll take that as things are not alright in here." Vincent said.
"Not really..." Estelle said to her brother. "Jane's trying to be grown-up."
"That can be a bad thing especially since it could ruin your own childhood somehow." Vincent said.
"You think you're very grown-up, but you have a great deal to learn." Wendy told her daughter before she soon left the bedroom.
Jane just glared as her mother left, and soon glanced over as Nana II also decided to leave. Estelle even began to look like she was going to leave. Jane soon slammed her bedroom door shut and sighed emotionally as she was going through a lot of pressure right now due to living in a war zone and how she began to stop believing in her mother's stories about Peter Pan.
"Estelle?" Felicity softly called as Estelle gasped from the door slamming as it was so sudden.
"Yeah, Felicity?" Estelle replied.
"Are you okay?" Felicity asked. "I sensed some distress."
"It's Jane," Estelle frowned. "And we have to be evacuated out of the country with her and Danny."
"We are leaving...?" Felicity gasped.
"It would seem so," Estelle replied. "I'm sorry, Felicity, and Jane's behavior isn't going to make it much better, especially since she just yelled at her brother about Peter Pan not being real."
"Why would she say that? It's like she's trying to be an adult." Felicity frowned.
"I think she is..." Estelle frowned back. "I wanna help her, but I don't know what to do, Felicity."
"...What can you do in a situation like this?" Felicity shrugged in sympathy.
"Maybe some sleep will help." Estelle said.
"I suppose..." Felicity said. "I'm very sorry about Jeanne, Estelle... I wish I knew what to do."
"Same here." Estelle frowned.
Felicity held out her arms.
"Aww..." Estelle smiled to that before she shared a hug with her cousin. "Ooh, Felicity, your skin is so cold."
"I am sorry, but I cannot help it," Felicity told her. "I am cold-blooded."
"True." Estelle said.
"Let's try to get some sleep, yes?" Felicity asked.
"I suppose so." Estelle sighed as she felt bad for Jane and her behavior, and leaving the country seemed to make the situation a bit worse. She soon thought back on one of the adventures her father and aunt had with Peter Pan and thought that maybe going there until the war was settled. As she laid in the guest bed, she began to ponder on how to get there as she thought about the story she heard with her brothers at one bedtime as Never Land sounded like the perfect place to visit after a tough experience like the war, and especially with how Jane was acting, and where she knew how they would get there with help from magic to help the rest of them fly while Akito would fly along with them.
Akito found himself unable to sleep.
"Akito, go to bed." Vincent told his brother.
"I can't sleep..." AKito sighed. "Estelle must be worried about something, and that makes me worried too."
"We're not going to sleep until we find out what's going on, aren't we?" Vincent sighed back.
"Well, you can sleep if you want, but since Estelle's my twin, I can feel her pain and sickness." Akito replied.
They soon went to see how Estelle was.
Estelle stared at the ceiling. Akito knocked on the door and soon came in after a minute.
"Oh... Kito..." Estelle said as she sat up to see her twin brother.
"Estelle, I know something's wrong, I can feel it." Akito replied.
"I'm worried about Jane and this war." Estelle told him.
"And I think that maybe if we stay in Never Land until this war is over then it'll all settle down."
"Never Land?" Akito replied. "You sure?"
"I think that might be best," Estelle nodded. "You can fly on your own, of course."
"Yeah, but what about the rest of you?" Akito asked.
"Faith... Trust... And pixie dust?" Estelle replied.
"Well... Yes... But where are you going to get pixie dust?" Akito asked his sister.
"...I'm not sure." Estelle sighed.
They soon heard someone on the roof which wasn't a good thing.
"Who could be on the roof?" Akito wondered.
"Santa?" Estelle replied.
"But it's not Christmas." Akito said.
They soon looked out the window and where they could see some shadowy figures coming to Jane's window.
"What is it?" Estelle asked.
"We better help Jane." Akito told his twin sister.
They soon hurried off to Jane's room. When they got there, they looked surprised, and gasped once they saw who was there.
