The late evening sky shows clouds by the moon as they resembled certain figures and shapes. The cloud shapes almost looked like certain children that certain people would remember. There was a light, but it was shown to be Tinkerbell and she flew around with the immortal boy known as Peter Pan. Two young girls would always remember them, two cousins named Wendy and Cherry. Years went by after Wendy and Cherry met Peter Pan, they were now adults themselves, even though they went on a non growing up adventure. Cherry had her adult life already with marrying Maestro Forte from Belle and Adam's castle and raising her son with him from another man, and they both had their own daughter later on they named Felicity.
Wendy, however, had her own life to wonder and worry about, like her mother before her. Wendy had grown into a very beautiful woman and had a charming, devoted husband named Edward. They had two children together, a son and a daughter. The son named Danny and the daughter named Jane.
They even had their own dog, Nana II, who was one of the original Nana's puppies taken into the new family for memory and honor. Wendy had not seen her cousin Cherry since they both went to Never Land with Wendy's brothers, John and Michael, but decided that they should visit each other real soon, so that Felicity could meet her new cousins, Danny and Jane like Cherry did when she first met Wendy, John and Michael. Wendy often told her children the same stories about Peter Pan she told her brothers and Cherry.
In England, the world was wreaking into World War II, many fathers had to leave their wives and children behind, only hoping they would come back home alive. They had to protect the country and leave home for honor, family and tradition. Wendy's husband Edward promised he'd return to the family, even though Jane wanted to go with her father. He told her to protect her mother, brother and her new cousin when they would come over to help out. The war lasted much longer than anyone could have imagined. Bombs fell from the sky and tore the very heart of London.
In effort to protect its children, the government decreed that they all be sent to the country side for safekeeping. Many parents were at the train station sending away their children to parts unknown. That was when Cherry decided Felicity should come visit her cousin Jane and Cherry would catch up with Wendy. Forte wanted to come along, but Cherry decided it would be best if he stayed at Belle and Adam's castle so he could work up the courage to apologize to Adam for his actions, unbeknownst to Felicity what they were, but once she heard she was going to meet her cousins, she felt a little excited and nervous. Wendy was thrilled to see Cherry again and meet her daughter, Felicity met Danny and Jane and it was a good day for all as hope rejoined the family.
In the streets one night, there were two figures running, revealed to be Felicity and Jane with army helmets and their jackets. Jane was carrying a package. Felicity ran with Nana II and laughed.
"What is it, Flick?" Jane asked.
Nana II was on the concrete ground and jumping around in the puddles left from the rain. Felicity joined her with her signature black boots and laughed, feeling happy for the first time in a while.
"You guys, we don't have time for games," Jane laughed. "We need to get this home to Danny!"
Nana II happily barked, then Felicity grew worried as usual. "We should hurry back to home, there could be another raid before we know it!"
"Oh, Flick, relax," Jane tried to calm her. "Nothing will-"
There was a high whistling sound and sirens going off. Jane, Nana II and Felicity all then ran to Wendy's house before they could get into serious, grave trouble.
"Maybe if we're lucky, Peter Pan will come save us like he saved Maman and Wendy from Captain Hook!" Felicity said as she tried to keep up.
"Oh Flick, that's just a story our mothers told us," Jane rolled her eyes. "Those didn't really happen."
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Return to Never Land
FanfictionSequel to Cherry Meets Peter Pan. Cherry and Wendy are now both grown up with their own children during World War II and have to send their children for their safety. Wendy often tells her children stories about Peter Pan which intrigues Felicity, b...