Scarletta never had a normal life. First of all, her name is Scarletta. Not Scarlett, Scarletta. Scarletta isn't fancy. She isn't confident. And she isn't a princess, although she is often treated like one because of her wealth, much to her disdain. But, lets talk about who she is. She is a cunning, mischievous, 14-year-old girl. Most girls her age wish for a boyfriend or popularity. All Scarletta ever wanted was freedom, adventure, love, and for her opinion to be valued for once in her life. Yet this is a bit far-fetched, since she is only 14. Scarletta wants to experience life, but she is a long way away from that, with an education to finish.
Her mom is overbearing, and way too over-protective. Her dad is barely home, always traveling on business trips. But her mom- it's not just that she's always on Scarletta's back, it's the fact that Scarletta fears her mother might be insane. Always touching Scarletta, calling her, "mine," or some childish nickname, and constantly starting fights with her over the silliest things. Then, her mother always blames Scarletta for the fight. Verbal, or physical.
Wanting an escape from her life, Scarletta gains a particular fetish for romance and adventure books (since her mother won't allow her to date until age 30. Literally. Age 30.) and begins to use those as her escape, imagining herself as the heroine. Many times the thought of running away
crossed her mind, but where would she go?
Still, what would happen if she got the chance? The chance to escape,
have wild adventures, freedom, and to find love? That's where Peter Pan
comes in.
Hello! I hope you all enjoy. I won't incorporate much Once Upon A Time
into this, for those who just want a Peter Pan story. This story will be
based on the original Disney Neverland, with a dark OUAT twist. This is
also a story for those who may feel like the protagonist, Scarletta, at
times. There is also comedy incorporated, if you are familiar with my
writing. ;)
Pan x Reader [x Baelfire]
As the royal daughter of an absentee mother and problematic father, you suffer from things unimaginable from the 'human' mind, but when your skin comes into contact with any liquid-- well, that's a different story. Your parents tried to shield you from reality, much like your sister, but that didn't work either.
Could what you don't know, in fact, harm you?
Will what you thought was wrong and right change entirely? But for better or for worse?
You'll find that your past does connect to your future in ways most unlikely.
Everything happens for a reason.
● This story contains graphic depictions of parental abuse.
☆ Disclaimer: I do not own any 'Once Upon a Time' or 'The Little Mermaid' characters.