Chapter 24: Peter Pan Never Fails

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Pan's POV:

I heard the plaster crack as my fist made impact with it. Today was the third day of Ana's disappearance. The third damn day. I grunted and punched the wall again. No one was doing anything! Everyone was just roaming around casually, as if the future freaking queen of Wonderland wasn't missing. Why wasn't anyone doing anything? I punched the wall a third time, this time opening up the skin around my knuckles. I let the wound sting for a little before healing it and leaned against the wall, my hand over my eyes.

"Pan"

"What?"I seethed through clenched teeth.

"Stop punching the wall," came the annoyed response. "You're not going to solve anything." Faster than the blink of an eye, I had my hand wrapped around the neck of the person whose voice was coming from. It was one of the twins, Dum or Dee or whatever the hell. I didn't have the time to figure it out.

"Well what are YOU doing to help?" I hissed. I wasn't in the mood to tolerate anyone's stupidity. I heard his gurgled breathing, but didn't release. Instead, I might have pressed harder. "Don't ever tell me what to do. Ever." I let him slump to the floor, and stalked off. As I walked through the hallway that took me out of the castle, I saw the other twin coming towards me. I groaned and rolled eyes.

"Don't talk to me unless you have to say anything about Ana. Unless you want to lose your tongue," I threatened. I saw his fists clench and heard him exhale loudly.

"Jefferson wants to see you," he said forcefully. I stalked off towards the throne room. He better have something important to say, today is not the day.

"What?" I said as I entered the double doors.

"We know where she is," Jefferson informed me.

"What?" I replied, grabbing Jefferson's collar.

"We found her. She's in Underland," I released him, pushing him backwards.
"Where is it?"

"That, we still need to figure out."

"Useless!" I yelled. "I'll find her myself." I stated as I began to walk through the doors.

"But we don't even have a clue on where Underland, she, is," Jefferson called out to me. Did he really think that was going to stop me? Stupid. I know what I'm doing. I know how to get what I want.

"You seem to have forgotten something," I said without turning around. "Peter Pan never fails."  


A/N: Hey guys! Again, sorry for the short chapter! BUT, since it's short, I'm going to try to add another one soon. Maybe this weekend... Anyways, WE HIT 300 READS. And compared to many books out there, it's not a lot but I'm happy ^.^ I love you all, thanks for reading! x


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