Chapter 13: Escape

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A/N: Hey guys, so because Pan is back on OUAT-I'll admit I pretty much died when I watched only one scene of him being on there...he should have had more scenes-anyways, I decided to write a chapter in honor even though I should have been studying for AP tests. Oh well, this was more important. So sorry I haven't written in forever, probably won't be able to again until spring break which is in about a week or so. And okay, this is totally off topic but who else thought that Pan looks hot in a suit? Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy this chapter, comment and vote letting me know what you guys think!

(Peter's P.O.V.)

I stayed behind Ashlynn as she led the way to an escape route that no one else other than those in Camelot knew about. Something was off. It had been way too easy to convince her come with me to get her memories back, especially when her kingdom just went under attack. I expected her to fight me on this. Expected her to change her mind and stay behind to help defend her kingdom from the attack. To ignore Morgana's wishes and fight just like she wanted to do on Neverland against the fairies, though I had prohibited her from doing so.

It wasn't that I wasn't glad that she was actually going along with the plan instead of fighting me. The problem was that it was too easy. The Ash I knew would have fought me tooth and nail to the point where I would have had to drag her out. And even then, she would have desperately tried to return to Camelot to save her kingdom from destruction. She would have wanted to go down with her kingdom.

But the Ashlynn in front of me was different. She was still the same, but there was also a difference in the way she acted. It reminded me of her return to Neverland when she hated me, but this time, there was a coldness looming around her. A coldness that couldn't be achieved just by having her memories taken away from her.

"If you want, I can help you defeat part of the Amata army. That is what you want to do isn't it?" I questioned it, watching as she stiffened slightly.

"You would do that for me?" she asked, turning to look at me slightly, confusion laced in her eyes.

"I would do anything for you, Ash. I'd even give you the good that's left in my heart just to remind you of what we had."

"We'll only be adding time to the trip. We don't have anytime to lose. We should get going."

"Is that what you want?"

"I'm doing this because you want me to get my memories back! And crazily enough, I want to get them back too because I so desperately want to remember this life I apparently had with you! The only way to do that is to get to the Isle of the Blessed. My army is strong enough to hold off anything Samuel Throws at them. I'll return to see my kingdom winning and several of Samuel's men lying dead with blood pooling around them. Then I will send Samuel's men back to him as a message of what will happen to him if he dares go after my kingdom again."

"We can spare a little time. It might give your army an extra advantage and allow the citizens to get somewhere safe."

"Just try to keep up," she said, before disappearing down the corridor.

I chuckled softly before transporting next to her, smiling as she jumped.

"Right, forgot about that. Want to tell me about any other tricks of yours I should know about?"

"I have many tricks up my sleeve, love. Stick around and you'll find out just how many."

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(Ash's P.O.V.)

I led Pan down to the armory. It was faster than going through the Amata army, especially when there was a secret passageway in the walls hidden by a tapestry of the Pendragon crest. A week's trip was the most amount of time I planned to spend with Pan. As long as nothing happened and everything went according to plan, I might even be able to get back to Camelot in time to watch as the Dorocha feasted upon the Amata army.

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