Soon the list was created and they were out looking for the items on the list. Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and Dani Ann hiked through the jungle across fallen trees, waterfalls, and trails. They had a sack with some items jingling around inside.

"Okay whats next on the list?" Peter Pan asked.

"Mango. Where do those grow?" Dani Ann asked looking up from her paper.

"In the trees," Peter Pan said.

"Okay," Dani Ann said.

They looked up in the trees.

"I see one!" Dani Ann said.

"Where?" Peter Pan asked.

"Way up there," Dani Ann said pointing.

Peter Pan followed her finger looking higher and higher.

"How in the world, are we going to get up there?" Peter Pan asked.

"Do you think you can get it Tink?" Dani Ann asked.

Tinker Bell looked up and shook her head with some jingling noise.

"Its too heavy and high," Peter Pan said.

Dani Ann sighed. She rolled up the paper and placed in on the ground, and went to the base of the tree.

"What are you doing?" Peter Pan asked.

"I'm getting that Mango," Dani Ann said.

"By climbing the tree?" Peter Pan asked.

"I don't see how else we're going to get it," Dani Ann said.

"Fly," Peter Pan said.

"Oh no, no, no, no, no, no. No. We are NOT cheating," Dani Ann said.

"Its not cheating if they never know about it," Peter Pan said.

"I'll know about it. We can do this without cheating. I'm climbing, you can just stand there and wait," Dani Ann said.

"Fine. I'll help," Peter Pan said walking to the base. "How are we going to do this?"

"I think the easiest way is if we climb one on each side," Dani Ann said.

"Okay. Race you to the top," Peter Pan said vigorously climbing up.

Dani Ann shook her head before climbing up quickly. She passed Peter Pan.

"See you at the top slow poke," Dani Ann said.

Peter Pan grabbed her foot and pulled her down a few feet.

"Dirty trick," Dani Ann said.

"There are no rules!" Peter Pan said.

She grabbed a branch pulling it back and letting it go to whip back and hit him.

"Oww! What was that?" Peter Pan asked.

"Sorry no rules," Dani Ann said smiling.

They made it to the top. Dani Ann pulled the single Mango up in the air.

"I win!" she gloated.

"I don't think so," Peter Pan said reaching out for it.

They were both on the same branch. When Peter Pan reached for the Mango, Dani Ann pulled it back. Peter Pan leaned so much far forward that they were practically nose-to-nose. They froze looking into each other's eyes. Suddenly, they heard a snap and looked down.

"Oh no," they both said as the branch gave way.

They hurled to the river below. The mango flew out of Dani Ann's hand and landed on the ground. Peter Pan and Dani Ann screamed as they hit the water. Bubbles reached the top. The bubbles stopped before Peter Pan's head shot out of the water. He looked around.

"Dani? Dani! Where are you?" Peter Pan asked frantically.

Dani Ann popped her head out coughing and chocking.

"Are you okay?" Peter Pan asked.

"I think so. Why didn't you fly and save us?" Dani Ann asked.

"I thought we weren't allowed to fly," Peter Pan said. "It would be cheating."

"Not when our lives were on the line! What if there was no river and we hurled toward ground. Would we die and you tell me "sorry, I wasn't allowed to fly," Dani Ann said.

"You are impossible," Peter Pan said.

Dani Ann splashed Peter Pan. She giggled. Then there was a water fight. They shortly got to shore. They lay down laughing.

"How far do you think we went downstream?" Dani Ann asked.

"Not far," Peter Pan asked.

"We better get going. We still have a couple more things to get," Dani Ann said.

Peter Pan got up brushing himself off before holding out a hand to help Dani Ann.

"Thank you," Dani Ann said.

"You're welcome," Peter Pan said.

They walked the way back to the tree where Tinker Bell was waiting. She was angry and worried. She had a jingling outrage.

"Yes Tinker Bell, we're fine," Peter Pan said.

"How do you understand what she's saying?" Dani Ann asked. "It's impressive."

"I've known her for a long time. I learned," Peter Pan said.

"Do you know how long?" Dani Ann asked.

"To be honest I lost track," Peter Pan said.

"You'll have to tell me your story sometime," Dani Ann said walking over to where the mango landed.

"I don't want to bore you with the details. It's not much of a story," Peter Pan said.

"But you still have one," Dani Ann said picking up the mango and brushing it off.

"How does it look?" Peter Pan asked.

"Okay, it's bruised a little bit," Dani Ann said. "Do you think that's okay?"

"I'm certainty not climbing up another tree to get one," Peter Pan said.

"Ha, ha. Funny," Dani Ann said walking back.

Peter Pan opened the sack and Dani Ann dropped the mango in.

"What's next?" Peter Pan asked.

"A feather from an Indian tribe headpiece," Dani Ann said.

"Let's get going then," Peter Pan said.

They walked back across the tree bridge.

"You do know where the Indian tribe is right?" Dani Ann asked.

"Yeah… somewhere on a hill," Peter Pan said.

"Great…" Dani Ann said.

They ran across the tree and jumped off the edge to the ground. They laughed in the distance. Everyone was gathered at the tree. They had their items spiraled across the table.

"Both teams brought every item," Dani Ann said.

"Sorry guys, we win," Peter Pan said. "We go here first."

The Lost Boys sighed. Peter Pan and Dani Ann high-fived.

"Good job Tinker Bell. I think you were the best," Dani Ann said holding her hand out.

Tinker Bell high-fived. She quickly retreated and flies into her room behind the leaf.

"What's up with her?" Dani Ann said.

"I think she likes you," Peter Pan said.

"That's why she ran away from me?" Dani Ann said.

"She's never liked outsiders besides the Lost Boys and me. I think she's getting used to it. She can see that you're kind and sweet," Peter Pan said.

"Well I think she's amazing. You're lucky to have her," Dani Ann said.

"I am, she's my best friend," Peter Pan said.

"I wish I had a fairy as my best friend. I think it would be awesome!" Dani Ann said.

"Maybe someday you can," Peter Pan said.

Dani Ann smiled.

"I'd like that," Dani Ann said.

"Dani, I want to tell you something, but without the Lost Boys listening," Peter Pan said whispering.

"We can go to the cliff where you taught me to fly," Dani Ann said whispering back.

"Good idea," Peter Pan said. "Boys we're going out."

"Mother and father are going out on a date!" Slightly said.

"Not exactly," Dani Ann said.

"Where are you going?" Nibs asked.

"None of your business," Peter Pan said.

They yawned almost simultaneously.

"I think its time for bed," Dani Ann said.

"But we're not tired," Cubby said.

"Will you sing us…" Sky started.

"…A song to help us sleep?" Forest ended.

Dani Ann nodded. They rushed into their beds. Dani Ann sat down on the edge of Tootles's bed. He climbed into her lap.

"A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you're fast asleep. In dreams you will lose your heartache, whatever you wish for you keep. Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving if you keep on believing the dream that you wish will come true. No matter how your heart is grieving if you keep on believing the dream that you wish will come true…" Dani Ann sang.

The Lost Boys had fallen asleep. Tootles lie in his bed. Dani Ann covered him with his blanket and kissed him on the cheek.

"You're good with children," Peter Pan said.

"They're tired," Dani Ann said.

"Not just with the Lost Boys. I saw you with that girl, Olivia," Peter Pan said.

"You were there?" Dani Ann asked.

"Of course. I've kind of been following for a while. I was seeing how you were doing. I do get bored sometimes and like to see what the world is like," Peter Pan said.

"You're so weird," Dani Ann said.

Peter Pan laughed. They flew to the cliffs where Dani Ann learned to fly. They sat down dangling their feet off the edge. It was sunset. Peter Pan brought his pan-flute to play. Birds started chirping along and the wind seemed to create a noise to go along.

"That's beautiful," Dani Ann said.

"Thank you. It's how I got my name, Pan," Peter Pan said.

"I see. So what did you want to tell me?" Dani Ann asked.

"You told me your story, it's only fair I tell you mine. You see long ago, I lived in London with my mom and dad. They always fought and took their aggression out on me. When they told me about growing up and working in an office I was upset. I loved being a kid, so naturally I ran away to find a place where I wouldn't have to grow up. I found Tinker Bell in a park when she helped change the seasons. She took me to Never Land," Peter Pan said.

"What happened to your parents?" Dani Ann asked.

"I visited them some time later. They adopted two more children. Any evidence that I lived there was gone. I even heard them say they were glad I left," Peter Pan said looking down almost in tears.

Dani Ann placed her hand on his leg.

"I'm sorry," Dani Ann said.

Peter Pan looked up at her smiling.

"So how old do you think you are? Twelve? Thirteen? Fourteen?" Dani Ann asked.

"I believe I am sixteen now," Peter Pan said.

"Sixteen? How?" Dani Ann said.

"I was twelve when I ran away, but I stayed in the real world for four years. I couldn't get home and Tinker Bell couldn't get to me. That was around the time Margaret was somewhat little," Peter Pan said.

"Is sixteen considered a kid? I mean I know back in Wendy's day thirteen was a time to grow up, but now it's older," Dani Ann said.

"I believe until you're eighteen are you still a kid. Or the moment you leave your childhood behind and embrace adulthood and all of its "gifts"," Peter Pan said.

"I guess you're right. Children shouldn't be limited by their age. Someone younger than you, no matter how old they are, will always be a kid to you," Dani Ann said.

"So, what were you planning to do after your foster parents kicked you out?" Peter Pan asked.

"I don't know, probably would've gone back to the orphanage," Dani Ann said.

The sun was gone and the stars shined brightly. Peter Pan looked up and suddenly lit up.

"Do you have the coin with you?" Peter Pan asked.

"Yes!" Dani Ann said.

She grabbed the coin from her pocket. They stood to their feet.

"Okay so, shine in the full moon and follow the light to find the treasure more valuable than gold," Peter Pan said.

"Okay seems simple enough. Here we go," Dani Ann said.

Dani Ann held it up to the moonlight. The moon shined on the coin. A shimmer went across the length of the coin. A light shinned from the coin and went across the light fading at the end. Then nothing.

"Where's the light we're supposed to follow?" Peter Pan asked.

Dani Ann lowered the coin looking it over.

"There are different words on the coin," Dani Ann said.

"Let me see," Peter Pan said glancing at it. "It by touched be can't but, touches moon the where lives who guardian the to key the is coin the? What does that mean?"

"How about, the coin is the key to the guardian who lives where the moon touches, but can't be touched by it," Dani Ann said.

"Oh right, that makes more sense," Peter Pan said.

"Does it? Where the moon touches but can't be touched by it? Where is that?" Dani Ann asked.

"I don't know," Peter Pan said irritated.

They stood there thinking, neither could come up with an answer.

"This may be too hard for us to solve. We should just do this another time," Dani Ann said.

"We don't have time to do this another time! We'd have to wait a whole month for another full moon!" Peter Pan snapped.

"Whoa, calm down. Why can't we wait?" Dani Ann asked.

"Why? Why? WHY! You idiot! Captain Hook is looking for this coin! If he gets a hold of this coin it could be the end of Never Land," Peter Pan said.

"What is your problem? Captain Hook would have to wait a whole month to even see the first clue," Dani Ann said.

"What if he captures one of us and we tell," Peter Pan said.

"I would never tell him," Dani Ann said.

"Just like Wendy didn't portray me and lead the pirates to my hideout?" Peter Pan said.

"I am nothing like my great grandmother. I never met her. Why are you comparing me to her?" Dani Ann asked.

"You're just like her! You want more than what you have. You have to mess everything up!" Peter Pan said.

"More? I don't have anything! I just wanted a place to belong, a family. Or friends that were as close as family," Dani Ann said.

"Can you blame them? I mean you're horrible! Always whining about this or that. My mother died, my father left me, and my foster families hate me. Whine, whine, whine!" Peter Pan said.

"At least I'm not a baby!" Dani Ann said.

"Take that back! Take that back!" Peter Pan said.

"Its true! You have issues with growing up! I just didn't know your age stopped as a baby!" Dani Ann said.

"You're bossy!" Peter Pan said.

"You're a jerk!" Dani Ann said.

"You should watch your temper!" Peter Pan said.

"AND YOU SHOULD JUST GROW UP!" Dani Ann said.

It was silent. Peter Pan's face was angry. He walked pass her to the edge. He stopped to talk to her without turning around.

"You should go home. Oh wait, you have no home to go back to. But can you blame them? No wonder you're alone, everyone hates you," Peter Pan said turning his head at the last second.

Dani Ann's angered face softened into a hurt expression. Peter Pan flew off leaving Dani Ann on the rock. She tried to fly but she couldn't. She sighed and sat on the edge. She looked to the stars.

"Mother, are you listening?" Dani Ann asked holding her necklace in her hand. "I need your help. I don't know what to do. I have nowhere to go, nowhere where I belong. I was having fun here, but now I… I have to go back, back to London. I'll find my place. It's time I return to…real world."

Dani Ann put the coin in her pocket. Dani Ann climbed down the cliff. Meanwhile, Peter Pan flew inches above the trees still angry looking. Then his face softened and he was sad.

"What have I done?" he asked.

Then he heard a blood-shrieking scream. He stopped in his tracks.

"The Lost Boys!" Peter Pan said.

He followed the trail to them. He landed in between the Lost Boys and the pirates.

Some pirates held rope and gagging cloth.

"Whatcha doing out in the forest so late?" a pirate asked.

"I might ask you the same thing," Peter Pan said.

"Orders of the captain to kidnap," another pirate said.

"Fat chance," Peter Pan said.

"I guess we're going to have to do this the hard way," a pirate said stretching some rope.

Peter Pan picked up a good-sized rock, throwing it up and down gently. He suddenly threw it at the pirate.

"Attack!" he screamed as the rock hit the pirate in the face.

The pirates and Lost Boys screamed and attacked each other. Lost Boys played tricks on the pirates, making them irritated. The Lost Boys giggled. Tinker Bell helped best she could, tugging on their clothes. Peter Pan was the most targeted and he made the most fun out of the pirates. He laughed as he dodged their punches, making them run into trees or hit each other.

"Is that all you got?" Peter Pan asked laughing.

A pirate from behind grabbed him.

"I got him," the pirate said.

The other pirate walked toward him with the rope. Peter Pan struggled. Then, Dani Ann swung down from a vine and kicked the pirate walking toward Peter Pan. She swung back and knocked down the other pirate holding Peter Pan.

"Thanks," Peter Pan said.

"I'm only here to save the Lost Boys then ask Tinker Bell for some fairy dust," Dani Ann said.

She ran off attacking a pirate. Peter Pan starred at her sadly before a pirate attacked him. Dani Ann pushed one pirate down and looked at Peter Pan.

"Look out Peter!" Dani Ann warned.

Peter Pan turned just in time to see a charging pirate coming toward him. He dodged him.

"Thanks!" Peter Pan said.

"You're welcome," Dani Ann said.

The fighting continued. As Dani Ann fought one pirate, another came up behind her and grabbed her arms behind her back.

"Let me go!" Dani Ann fought.

Peter Pan turned to see Dani Ann.

"Hold on I'm coming!" Peter Pan said but he was captured as well.

All the Lost Boys and Tinker Bell were captured quickly as well.

"Let's go boys," the pirate said.

"No!" Dani Ann argued.

She stomped on the pirate's foot and elbowed him in the rib. He let go and fell to the ground in pain. Dani Ann ran but a pirate swung down from a vine and picked her up. As he swung over a cliff, to swoop back around, Dani Ann slipped and she fell hurling down to the ground.

"DANI!" Peter Pan screamed.

There was a thud. All the pirates took their prisoners and looked over the edge.

"I don't see her," a pirate commented.

They looked all around.

"She hit the bottom," another pirate said.

"She must be dead," the first pirate said.

"No, no. Dani Ann, no," Peter Pan said tearing up.

The Lost Boys cried and even Tinker Bell shed a tear. He turned angry trying to escape the grip of the pirates.

"You have to let me go to her. Please, please," Peter Pan begged.

"We are going to see the captain, those are his orders," the pirate said.

"But I never got to tell her I was sorry," Peter Pan cried.

The pirate dragged him away. Peter Pan fought the whole time.