Chapter 5: The Journey

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                           *Allie's POV*

        'We get to go to Neverland! I can't believe it! We finally get to leave this place and go to Neverland!' was all that was running through my mind as I shook my brother's awake. 

        I left little Abby to sleep since she was just a toddler and couldn't risk losing her. We had to leave her there, fast asleep in her crib.

        I was so happy. I was jumping around, and grabbing a thing or two until the realization hit me. I stopped in place where I was standing and looked at Peter.

        "But Peter, we cannot fly. Are you going to teach us? How else are we supposed to get there?" I asked. I wanted to go very badly if you couldn't tell.

        He nodded silently and pointed at a bright flying light. 

        "That's Tinkerbell. She's my fairy. I've known her for years. She doesn't take too kindly to girls but that was years ago. Be careful with her. She has a family now. You just need some of her dust." He said and walked over the the fairy.

        He whispered something then Tinkerbell climbed into the palm of his hand and Peter handed Tink to me. 

        "Hi, I'm Allie, and you're Tinkerbell right?" I waved my finger and smiled.

        The little fairy waved back and nodded before flying out of my palm and flying in circle around me, dropping yellow glowing dust all over my clothes.

        I watched her as she did the same to Josh and Matthew and they started floating in the air. My eyes widened as I looked down and saw my feet off the ground too.

        I went up and up until my back hit the ceiling and I was flat against it. I started laughing. 'This is so much fun! Imagine what really flying around would be like!' I thought.

        I decided to kick myself off of the ceiling and zoom around the room with Josh amd Matthew following behind me. 

        It was until a minute or two later that I realized we'd be leaving. Leaving everything we've ever known. That's when I stopped and dropped onto the bed under me. 

        "Oof. What luck. Knowing my luck, I won't be so lucky as to fall on something soft next time," I said as I sat back up and climbed off the bed. "I'm fine. I just thought of something. It's all good." I continued and stood up.

        I brushed off my nightgown and regained my composure, trying to shake the thought from my mind. I didn't want to think about that just then. It wasn't so important. We were coming back eventually anyway, right?

        My mind refilled itself with happy thoughts and I was lifted into the air again, back into the circle of flight with Josh and Matthew.

        "Are we gonna go now Peter? We should go before our parents come home, which should be soon." I said, looking down at him from the ceiling.

         He nodded in agreement and opened the window the rest of the way and exited before us.  We followed him out the window and into the night. 

         London looked so different this late at night. We weaved through the buildings and past many dark windows. 

        I looked away for a brief second then looked forward again and almost crashed but I felt a hand grab my arm and pull me out of the way. At first I thought it was Matthew just looking out for me, but it wasn't Matthew. It was Peter.

        I was speechless. It wasn't until a minute later that I found some words. "Th-Thanks," I said while staring at him. 

        "You're welcome. Just follow me and be careful, it's time we start heading towards the star." he said and let go of my arm. I could still feel the lingering heat from his hand.

        I nodded and we all descended. Matthew, me, and then Josh all following behind Peter. We grab each other's ankles as Peter pushes forward through the tunnel of bright stars and amazingly beautiful colors that were surrounding us. 

        When we exited, we were above a large body of water. I could see my reflection perfectly. The sky and water was a deep blue that became brighter as the sun rose higher in the sky. 

        We were sitting on a cloud and looking over Neverland. It had beaches on every side, a giant, green forest, crystal clear water surrounding it, and little coves here and there. Neverland was even more beautiful than I ever imagined it would be. 

        I sighed contentedly. "Neverland is absolutely gorgeous," I said happily. "I wish I could stay here forever." I continued. 

        At that, Peter looked like he had a sad look upon his face. As soon as the look had come, it disappeared with a shake of his head.

        "Wanna see something cool?" he asked and took out a telescope. He looked through it and stared down at a distant pirate ship.

        I stared at him, just wondering what could be there. Most likely pirates, there was no denying that, but when Peter look away from the telescope and saw me staring, he sighed and handed me the telescope. I smiled and looked through it. "40 gunner! She at least due 12 months on full sail." Was the first thing out of my mouth. 

        Sure, I knew a few things about pirate ships from books, but it was actually my grandmother's friend herself that told me to say that, should the time arrive. I never understood why but I always kept that line hidden away in my mind and heart. 

        Since now seemed like a good enough time to say it, I did. When I looked away from the telescope though, Peter's face said a different story.

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Ayeeeee, Soooooo, GREAT news.....

I HAVE WIFI NOW!!! YAY!

So now I can update every Sunday as planned. I was trying to update sooner but I had to go to the store and help get food because we're expecting some snow where I'm at which I don't know if we'll be getting any since snow usually avoids my town. 

ANYWAY, thanks ya for reading up to this point. When I get a few more chapters in, I plan on writing ANOTHER fanfic except it'll be Adventure Time. Maybe when I get like 15-20 chapters on this story I might start writing it.

SO, thanks ya again and I'll see ya later! ~ CiCi

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