The Warrior of Neverland
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  • Reads 1,034
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 19m
Complete, First published Apr 20, 2017
"Bringing up the rear, the place of greatest danger, comes Tiger Lily, proudly erect, a princess in her own right." - J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan

She crouched and peered past the brush into the lagoon.
There was a ship. An enormous ship, bigger than any of the canoes or dinghies the Lost Boys made. She'd heard stories, but never seen them for herself. 
They were pirates.

Tigerlily is the Chief of the Indian Tribe, but something bad has come to Neverland. Pan is too distracted by the girl from London to listen to her, so it's up to her to defeat the enemy alone. Time is ticking- and in Neverland, time isn't on her side.
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Here lies the dark secrets of Neverland's most beloved villain. The question is... is it Hook and his crew of vicious pirates... or could it actually be Peter Pan himself? Find out the truth in this hidden treasure. You may discover that there is more to the story than you thought. After all, the cautionary tales of the fae luring children away to magical lands have been told throughout the ages. But how did Hook and all the pirates aboard the Jolly Roger get to the Lost Island beyond the second star to the right? Why does James truly hate Peter? How did they meet? How did the Indians get to Neverland? What is the relationship between Pan and Tiger Lily? And why, WHY does no one remember that the mermaids and even Tinker Bell herself tried to murder Wendy Darling? Is Pan a childhood hero, or is the boy that never wanted to grow up the true villain of this beloved tale? The answers to these questions are finally revealed in this twisted fairy tale.