"Maybe I want you to stay." He whispered, and I turned my gaze to see him illuminated by moonlight. For once he wasn't concited, or provocative, but genuine in his tone. "You've spent years of your life, running, lost, trying to find somewhere to go. Maybe now you've found it. Here. With me."
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If there was one thing Peter Pan loves more then anything, it's having control. That and games. He loves the domination, the authority, the power it gives.
So when Peter Pan tries to grab control of someone as free as the wind, someone so wild and tameless, how does he manage to make them grounded?
It'll be through a game, of course. A game where the thrill is in the chase, and running after the wind is the best part. But will it ever be more then just a game to him?
Especially when it was never a game to her?
When the rushing wind that is her grows ragged, and she wants nothing more then to find somewhere she can belong to.
Is grounding her just another victory he wants to triumph, or will he learn that when the hurricane settles to a gentle breeze, there is beauty in it, to?
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