AN: Hello, everybody! This is just a little note to thank you for looking at my fic. It's been something I've wanted to do for a long time. Peter Pan was the greatest story of my childhood and my love for it has never died. These one-shots/drabbles will vary between the classical version and the 2003 adaptation, both of which I love, as well as snippets from elsewhere. It will be clear within the chapters but if you have any questions, feel free to message me any questions. PLEASE leave reviews, they're very helpful and it's always nice to know what people think of your work! I won't say goodbye (because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting!;)) so I'll just say see you soon, and thank you again!
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"Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come away with me and we'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again."

Wendy Darling looked slowly around the nursery, her mind burning with thoughts.

Could she really go? Leave London in the dead of night with her brothers and a boy? Surely, she thought, that would be terrible for her mother and father. They would worry – they would panic… They would not know where their children had gone, but simply that they had and they would not return.

"Never," she said, "is an awfully long time, Peter."

A breeze brushed against her ankles, cool and inviting like the snow on the window ledge. The outside world was an absurd, alien place: Wendy knew not of its hidden secrets. But she was sure, however – quite sure, in fact – that she knew someone who would know them all and more, someone who could teach her and show her a whole new world.

She turned to look at him. He was waiting behind her, so close that she could hear his breathing – slow, steady and calm, and as she looked up into his eyes she saw the something there. Slowly, Peter's lips formed a smile filled with things she didn't know, things that would otherwise intrigue her forevermore. He radiated adventure and as she couldn't help but return the gesture, she knew why he was smiling.

She could never have said 'no' to Neverland.