Abigail Black. She doesn't know where she was born. She doesn't know about her life before the box. She doesn't know anything about herself. Why? She was a glader, that's why. As for now, the gladers are vanishing from the glade as if by magic. First Minho, then Alby, then Thomas, and then her boyfriend, Newt. Determined to find her lost lover, Abby volunteers to offer herself as bait. Yet, the plan doesn't go how she expected and she is taken to a magical place called Neverland. But Neverland is not a dream at all, it's a nightmare with survival being a difficult task. In a camp where she is the only girl, will she stay with Newt, or will a new, dark, and enchanting boy, Peter Pan, win her heart? And when a sinister character arises, will she make it out alive to choose?
In which a boy who thinks he controls everything meets the girl who actually does.
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Peter Pan is king of Neverland, a mystical island of his own creation. His Lost Boys serve as his troops and have been his only company for the last millennium.
Until his shadow brought a girl to Neverland, by the name of Wendy Darling.
But she's not the one this story's about.
Why? It's simple.
Because she's dead.
She broke Peter's heart, so he killed her.
Only he and the Lost Boys know what happened the night Wendy disappeared, and Peter means to take the secret to his grave, assuming he ever dies, of course. If the Lost Boys know what's good for them, they will too. None of the other creatures on the island have any idea of what became of the one girl who had ever set foot on Neverland.
However, what at first seems to be a siren with a know-it-all attitude threatens to change all that. She knows exactly why Peter's heart is shattered.
But what she wants to do with that information is, for the very first time, is absolutely unclear to Peter.
That doesn't sit well with the Ruler of Neverland.
And whatever doesn't sit well with Peter, he either figures it out or kills it.
The problem is, he can't seem to manage to do the first option, and for some reason, can't bring himself to do the second.
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Dea: Goddess [Latin]