"Grandma.....did you, did you die???" Joshua, wherever did you get an idea like that? If I had
died I would not be here telling you this story now would I? "Well I suppose not" Good. Now I
will get back to my story. I remember very vaguely waking up and realizing that I was on the
shore of a beach, but I was too weak to move or cry out for help as I was badly hurt and I
quickly blacked out again. The next thing that I remember was waking up next to the remains of
a campfire. I had lost a lot of blood but I had more strength then when I was on the beach.
Along with the fire, I had another strange realization that someone had bound my wounds. I
slowly sat up, taking a good look at my surroundings. I was in a small clearing in the jungle, but
still close enough to the edge of the trees so that I could still see the ocean and the silvery sand
of a beach. My first thought was that I had been taken by the pirates, but I quickly discarded
that idea when I realized that no pirate would have taken the time to bandage me and care for
my wounds. My next thought was that I had been saved by island natives and this seemed to
me like a much truer possibility, but I was fearful of what they would want to do to me. With
the loss of blood and shock to my system my brain was not thinking clearly, so in a foolish
moment, I decided that I would get up and try to sneak away and hide somewhere. I rose
unsteadily to my feet while the ground seemed to move and sway around me. I stood blinking
for a minute and then as my disoriented mind began to collect itself I wearily began to totter
away from the clearing and into the forest. As my thoughts grew clearer I first realized that I
still had my sword, which came as a shock to me, and that I needed to find not only a good
hiding place, but a shelter as well. I also was hungry, with a pain that I had never felt before,
and my need for water was turning into an all-consuming thought. It was not long though
before I began to suspect someone was trailing me. I had expected this but I had hoped that it
would not happen so soon. I continued to stubbornly stagger on however until I came to
another clearing. This one had great rocks jutting out of the ground around it and the bushes
grew so thick around their bases that a man could stand unseen in them. I took full advantage
of this cover and waited exhausted in the shrubs to see what kind of pursuer was after me.
It did not take long for my hunter to catch up to my hiding place. My follower surprised me
greatly when he passed, as he was only a boy around my age with wild spiky black hair and dark
eyes all dressed in greens and browns. Not super tall, but not short either, with skin tanned
from days out in the sun. He walked warily into the clearing but kept on right past me, intently
staring at the ground searching for any signs of my passage and disappeared into the jungle. At
this point I knew I was stuck. I had no energy to go any farther at least without food and water,
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Neverland, the Lost Boys and the First Lost Girl
FanfictionPeter was often gone from Neverland....Who was in charge while he was off on his adventures? And what would happen if a girl washed up on the shores of the Lost Boys home?