It's been a few years since the lost boys left Neverland, their ages ranging from 10 to 12. Slowly, but surely, they're starting to forget about Peter Pan and Neverland. They started to forget about the eight boy who died in Neverland.
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It's been years since they came to London, their ages now ranging from 17 to 19. Peter Pan and their time in Neverland completely erased from their memories. It's like a myth to them; it never existed, it was never real.
Peter Pan was just a boy in a story. Neverland was just a place someone made up. There was never an eighth boy in their group. Plus, come on, who really believes in fairies?
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Deadly Lost Sins
FantasyWe all know the lost boys,right? The ones that would run along Neverland with Peter Pan. What if each boy was ruled by a sin? What if somewhere along the line Peter grew up? This here is the story of the boys who finally grew up. But wait, aren't th...