an after Peter Pan story ideas?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2022
when i was a kid i used to watch Peter Pan movies and i grow to have this idea 
Tinkerbell has changed because of Peter Pan, he has a bad influence on Tinkerbell
in my opinion, he didn't cared all that much about her, only the lost boys, Wendy
and Jane, he only used her for pixie dust in my opinion

i have this theory she has left pixie hollow and kind of have the personalities Vidia used to have 
in the 1st Tinkerbell movie but even more worse then Vidia, i didn't liked Tinkerbell all that much in the Peter Pan movies but now i grow to understand why she has changed so much, she grew to be lonely in my opinion, she needed him as a friend but he wasn't being there for her when she needed him the most, that's NOT what real friends do, a real friend will always be there for you
no matter the outcome of it

someone already try to make a story how Tinkerbell met Peter Pan and joined the lost boys
so i thought i do mine with how she returns back to pixie hollow and Peter have his redemption

in this one i think Terence should play more in the role because we all know he have feelings for Tinkerbell and wants to be more then just a friend to Tinkerbell, he's like the exact opposite of Peter Pan, Terence is caring, protective, humble, supportive, kind, friendly and helpful
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