Hook's Daughter

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Pan's P.O.V.

"Did you bring the girl?" I said staring into Felix's soul. I could tell he was nervous of my question. "She is in your tent. We made sure she was tied out." he replied gesturing to the other side of the camp. I walked to where I slept, my gait growing with every step I took. I swept my eyes through every inch of the tent, until I found her sitting in the corner. She whimpered at the sight me, fear swelling her body. "I've had my eye on you y/n... for quite some time now actually." I smirked, running my tongue across the side of my mouth. She pushed herself further into the wall with hopes of escaping my grasp. I bent down to her eye level, taking in all of her features. Don't get me wrong, but she really was beautiful. "What do you want with me?" she asked, looking at me with disgust and horror. I scoffed, standing up and avoiding her question. "Stay put love. I'll return in a while." I said, walking calmly out the quarters. I could tell he was here. I smirked, racing down to the beach. As I could tell, Hook was here. I boarded the ship as if I were welcome. "What brings you here, Killian?" I asked, raising an eyebrow. He turned, anger and rage flowing through his bones. "Where is she?!" he yelled, seeming on the verge of a break down. I laughed at his current state. "Whom would you be referring to now?" I asked, walking to the edge of the boat. He approached me, gripping my wrist. I scoffed, "Pathetic as always, aren't you Hook?" "I'll ask one last time. Where. Is. Y/n?" I looked at him trying to make some sort of connection. "Why would you care?" I grinned, Hook cringing. "Where is my daughter?!?!?" he shouted, freezing me in place. "Y/n is your daughter?" I asked, confusion overwhelming me. Of course I would never admit that though. I disappeared as quickly as possible, strutting back to the camp. I walked into my tent, searching for y/n. "Why wouldn't you tell me you were Hook's daughter?" I looked at her sincerely. "Why should I have? You don't know me?" she snapped. "So you are?" I questioned, walking closer to where she was standing. She nodded, saying nothing to me. I laughed, grinning like the demon I am. "Oh this just got so much better." I kissed her, happy I could have some way of revenge on the pirate. She groaned in disgust as I moved away. 'Well, my day just got a hell of a lot better' I smirked.

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