Chapter Two

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A/N: God, I wrote this so long ago. Also, no they don't end up together. You'll know who I'm talking about when you read it. Just don't lose interest. 

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"You're a fairy?" you questioned your lost friend. "Why didn't you tell me? It's not like it was too soon because you just met Harry or whatever his name is and you told him."

"It's Henry and it was essential to the plan," Amanda claimed.

"What plan?" you said.

"One you shouldn't even know about," she said.

"Why not? I'm a Lost One, aren't I?" you pointed out.

"Look, I'll talk to Pan and get you into the loop," she promised. "Will that make it up to you?"

"Yes, yes it will," you said.

Amanda went inside her tent and changed into an outfit you've never seen before. It looked like what you'd imagine a fairy would wear.

It was a short, sparkly orange dress with an open back for her wings and long sleeves. She pulled her hair up into a high ponytail.

"Okay, I'll get you in," she said walking towards Pan's tent. She ordered you to stay by your tent. She returned a few minutes later.

"Alright, you're in the loop," she said. "Here's what's up. Pan is dying and he needs the heart of the truest believer to survive. That heart belongs to a boy named Henry. Henry is the product of the product of true love."

"What? What the fuck does that even mean?" you asked.

"His mother is the product of true love," she explained. "His family is going to try to get him back. There's no doubt about that."

"Wait, what happens to Henry once Pan gets the heart?" you asked.

"He dies," Amanda said. "Sort of."

"Huh?"

"Never mind. Anyway, so we have to trick Henry into thinking he's saving magic."

"So what do we do next?" you asked.

"We get Henry to trust us and believe he's saving magic," Amanda said. "And note that Pan wasn't pleased so just stay by my side and do everything I say or stay away from the action." You nodded.

"And for this next step, I want you to stay behind," she added.

"What? Why?" you protested.

"It's about trickery and things like that and," she trailed off and shrugged.

"I want to come," you demanded.

"Fine, but if you mess this up, we're both dead," she warned.

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"I thought I told you to make (y/n) stay back for this one," Pan whispered to Amanda when he saw you with her.

"I know," Amanda said. "It'll be fine."

"It better be," he warned. He turned to everyone else. "Everyone, take your positions and wait for my cue."

"What's the cue?" you asked Amanda.

"Cheaters never win," she whispered. She ducked behind some bushes and motioned for you to do the same. Pan stood in the center. Soon, the story clan, as Amanda called them, arrived.

"Guys... Hold on," a blonde woman said when she saw Pan. She only saw him from the back. "Is that? Henry!" She ran toward him. Pan turned around, a devious smile on his face.

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