Peter Pan

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Elsa took the music box from under her mama's bed and climbed onto the bed. She wanted to get to her mama soon and she knew she had to follow the clues. She was a very smart little girl and knew she needed to do what her mama wants her too. Her mama knows best!

"Elsa?" came a little voice from the bedroom door. Elsa turned around and quickly motioned to the two little girls to join her on the bed. They hurried and clumsily climbed on the bed. They were younger than Elsa and could hardly reach the top of the bed. "Ingrid! Don't touch that!" Elsa scolded her little sister. Ingrid burst into tears. She was scared already when she couldn't find her mama and she needed some reassurance... scolding didn't exactly help... Elsa knew Ingrid didn't know why she couldn't touch it... she was only 4 years old after all. Their younger sister didn't listen though... she giggled and reached her little hand forward, trying to reach the box. Both Elsa and Ingrid quickly tried to stop her, all three tumbling from the bed and onto the floor.

"Waah, Waah, Waah..." the little 3-year-old cried, Ingrid wasn't far behind either. It was scary to fall from the bed... Elsa pulled her sisters into a hug, comforting them both. The tears finally dried and now it was time for a serious discussion. Well... however serious discussion could be done with a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old...

"Saga! You can't touch the box!" Elsa scolded her youngest sister. Little Saga giggled, completely unbothered by her sister's words. Elsa just shook her head at her sister's behaviour and helped Ingrid and Saga back on the bed. They sat around the music box and waited a bit. This was important... they needed to act smart!

"Where's mama?" asked Ingrid, still feeling a bit scared. Having both her sisters there helped a lot, but she already missed her mama so much... Little Saga finally noticed their mama wasn't there and cuddled into Elsa. Now she was scared too. "I don' know..." admitted Elsa. "She left a message in the kitchen. I think somebody kidnapped her..." she continued. "It said music box..." Elsa finished her explanation. "So the next clue is in the music box..." little Ingrid came to the same conclusion as her big sister. Elsa nodded and together they opened the music box. As they opened it, a familiar tune started playing...

När jag ligger i min säng
Och en lång dag tagit slut
Kan jag drömma mig tillbaks för länge sen
Ja, jag minns en liten man
Och hur lustig han såg ut
Det var han som var min barndoms bästa vän

Peter Pan (Peter Pan) får jag följa med
Jag vill flyga till landet ingenstans
Peter Pan (Peter Pan) kan du ta mig med
Dit där lyckan finns och sorgen aldrig fanns

Många år har gatt sen dess
Alla drömmar som jag drömt
Kvar av allt det där finns nästen ingenting
Ändå hjälper det ibland
Med små minnen som jag gömt
Om min drömfigur och lilla Tingeling

Peter Pan (Peter Pan) får jag följa med
Jag vill flyga till landet ingenstans
Peter Pan (Peter Pan) kan du ta mig med
Dit där lyckan finns och sorgen aldrig fanns

Peter Pan (Peter Pan) får jag följa med
Jag vill flyga till landet ingenstans
Peter Pan (Peter Pan) kan du ta mig med
Dit där lyckan finns och sorgen aldrig fanns

All three girls relaxed immediately. The voice singing the song was all too familiar. They heard it many times of course and they loved to hear it even more. It brought peace and calm and their mama always seemed to play it... They lived alone with their mama, and it was hard not knowing their papa, but their mama made sure they all knew they were all loved. Inside the box, there was a little piece of paper. It was a number.

008-374-02

Elsa immediately remembered seeing the number. It was written on the doorway of a room only their mama was allowed to enter. It was locked though... how could they unlock it...? They looked inside the box again, but there was nothing there. Little Saga wasn't happy about it and threw the box on the floor. Due to the impact of the fall, the small drawer in the music box opened and a key fell out. Luckily the box stayed intact, and they could quickly follow the next clue. Who knows what they'll find on the other side of the mysterious door...

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