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Can you do Peter Pan x reader OUAT? Peter goes to the modern world with Emma, Snow, David and them as they are looking for someone. He meets this girl and takes an interest to her. Heâs never seen someone with facial piercings, and dyed hair before, they come to realize she is the girl theyâve been looking for.
'magic finds magic' - peter pan
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Peter Pan is leaving Neverland. Worse, heâs leaving Neverland alongside Snow, Emma, David, and Hook. In terms of traveling partners, this has got to be the lowest of the low. However, the sand in Peterâs immortal hourglass is running out, and his first attempt at prolonging his life with the heart of Henry Mills didnât exactly go according to plan. Itâs this or nothing, even though Peter is starting to wonder if it would be better to just die than put up with these people any longer.
Never in his life did Peter Pan think heâd be working with the good guys. But never in his life did Peter think heâd be dying, either. A few compromises will have to be made in the name of preserving Peterâs everlasting life, and if that means he has to put up with some princesses and pirates for a few days, so be it. In no time at all, his immortal life will be restored, and he can go back to Neverland and put all of this behind him. Hopefully.
Peter was supposed to die back on Neverland. He was running out of time, anyway. He had set up the perfect scheme:Â kidnap Henry, disorient the boyâs rescuers on his island long enough to win the Heart of the Truest Believer, and cut the organ out of the boyâs chest if necessary. Heâd almost gotten away with it, too, except he was foiled at the last minute. Heartbreaking. So unlike him.
For some reason, though, he hadnât been left to die in the caverns of Skull Rock. Emma and the others had needed him, for some odd reason, and although none of them trust him in the slightest, they do trust Peterâs single-minded selfishness to keep himself alive. So they claim, at least, and so they had gotten a spell to give Peter one more week of life in exchange for help. If this plan works out, Peter will have a way to continue his immortal life without needing to murder Henry. If it doesnât, or if he betrays them, heâll die anyway.
He can feel it now, the pang of his close call with death. Thereâs a pain in his chest that wasnât there before, a certain weakness in his lungs. Peter gets tired more easily. He feelsâ well, he feels like Henry and Emma. He feels mortal. Like he could die at any moment.
Peter has, obviously, thought about double-crossing them, maybe even triple-crossing them, but itâs no use. He feels shakily mortal right now, and Peter does not much enjoy the possibility of his own demise. This is the closest heâs ever come to being beaten, and Peter hates the feeling. Heâll have to play along for now, but after that, he will have his revenge.
First, though, Peter has to do what the others want. Theyâve been careful to reveal as few details to him as possible, but the idea is solid. Thereâs a magical person somewhere in the modern world, in a city far from Storybrooke. This person is like the embodiment of a true loveâs kiss spell, designed to renew hope in storybook characters through small acts of power that ultimately drive two needed people together. Theyâre like a guardian angel of those on the brink of destruction, which is exactly what Peter needs right now.
Peter has plenty of time to mull this over. Theyâve forced him into a terrible, small room with awful carpetsâ an apartment, Emma called itâ while they talk out what to do with both him and their missing spell-person. Peter is trying to focus, but heâs getting stared at by Henry Mills again, which is absolutely ruining his mood.
âWhat do you want?â Peter asks, glaring at the boy.
Henry just goggles back at him. âDonât you feel bad for trying to kill me?â
Peter snorts. âWhy would I do that?â
Henry shrugs. âYou pretended you were my friend. I know you like the other Lost Boys on your island, I thought you would have felt bad for killing one of them. I guess not.â
âI donât feel bad about killing someone so I would live,â Peter says, then wonders why heâs arguing with a child. âGo preach your morals to someone who wants to listen.â
âThe others are busy,â Henry pouts.
Peter eyes him unhappily. âAnd what, Iâm your best option for polite conversation? You really are desperate, arenât you?â
Henry rolls his eyes. âIâd say youâre desperate. Youâre the one whoâs still talking to me.â
Peter canât really argue with that, so he deftly changes the topic of conversation before Henry starts looking proud of himself again. âTell me about our target again. You said you saw them before?â
âOnly in a dream,â Henry admits, âbut it was a clear dream, I swear. I saw a girl who looked about your age. She seemed like any other teenager, but there was something about her that was different. The way she spoke, maybe, or the glint in her eyes. She was magical, Iâm sure of it. She can save Storybrooke.â
âAnd save me,â Peter reminds him. âThatâs the important part.â
Henry rolls his eyes again. If he keeps that up, theyâre going to get stuck like that forever. âYes, I know, youâre only interested in keeping yourself alive. So long as it helps us find this girl, though, I donât care.â
Peter leans forward. âWhatâs your plan for finding this girl, then? A little scouting party? This city is big. Youâll never find her.â
Henry shakes his head. âMagic has a way of finding magic. Somehow, our paths will cross.â
âThatâs a terrible strategy,â Peter grouses. Why is he entrusting his life to this boy again? He remembers something about having no other options, but it doesnât seem as good an excuse right now.
âAsk the adults, then,â Henry tells him, and gestures towards the miniscule apartment kitchen, where Emma, Snow, Hook, and David are currently huddled around a table, talking in hushed voices about what to do.
Not wanting to mess with the kid anymore, Peter pulls himself to his feet and heads over. âTell me you have a plan,â he says.
The adults look up at him. âFind the girl,â Hook says shortly. âThatâs our plan.â
Peter scoffs. âYou could search this city for months and not find her. What if she doesnât want to be found? If this girl has any brains at all, sheâll know that people will want her magic and sheâll hide. Itâs what I would do.â
Emma sighs. âWe donât even know if this girl knows that she has magic. Sheâs probably just living an ordinary life, and weâre about to drag her out of it with all of our trouble.â
âDonât tell me you feel bad for her,â Peter scolds her. âYou want this, donât you? So go get it, or I will.â
Snow tries to tell him to calm down, but David, so quick to anger when it comes to Peter, surges out of his chair. âHow about you do something helpful and think with us instead of just insulting us?â
âI will do something helpful,â Peter informs him. âIâll find her first.â
With that, he lunges for the apartment door, and is out of the tiny room and down the hall before they can stop him. Peter hears the thunder of footsteps after him, but he hurries down the stairs and out of the building. He has the advantage of being quick on his feet; if Neverland taught him anything, itâs how to run when you donât want to be found.
Peter emerges into the bright sunshine of the city and stops dead in his tracks. Heâs not used to the modern world, how the knives of its buildings slash up into the sky, how loud it is with those cars and signs and people. Peter swears he can even see metal things in the sky, soaring along predestined paths. Itâs all so much compared to the world he used to know. No wonder some of the others had a hard time adjusting. His mortal heart lets out a pang of sympathy.
The door of the apartment building flies open, revealing Emma and the others hot on his trail. Peter curses under his breath and takes off in one direction, hurtling around pedestrians and shooting down the sidewalk. He heads for smaller streets, hoping to lose them in a swarm of alleyways. The others, more used to the terrain of the modern city, are gaining on him, and Peter is just starting to think that heâll never be able to shake them when someone grabs him and pulls him into a nearby building.
Peterâs first instinct is to defend himself, but when he isnât attacked, he realizes that the stranger is only trying to help him. Thereâs a window just to his left, and Peter watches Emma and the others appear seconds after him. They didnât see him enter the shop, and keep sprinting down the road in the direction they thought heâd gone. Peter waits a few more intense moments, then decides that heâs lost them for good and turns back around to see whoâs gone to the trouble of rescuing him.
Heâs greeted with the sight of a girl about his age. Sheâs eyeing him cautiously, although the corners of her lips begin to prick up with a wicked grin. âSorry for the rough introduction, but you looked like you needed some help,â she tells him.
Peter lets out a short laugh. âIâm glad to be rid of them, thatâs for sure.â
The girl arches a brow. âWhat, did they catch you shoplifting? Iâve never seen people run that fast unless they were getting chased by the cops.â
Peter narrows his eyes, trying to figure out how on earth he would lift a shop, then decides itâs probably some slang term he doesnât know. âSomething like that,â he says evasively.
He studies the girlâs face to see if heâd answered correctly, and, judging by her impressed grin, he had. âNice,â she says. âIâm Y/N, by the way.â
âPeter,â he replies. He gets the urge to introduce himself as he usually wouldâ Peter, Peter Panâ then remembers at the last second that Emma had warned him about telling people who he was. Apparently, telling people he was a fictional character in their world wouldnât go over too well.
âPeter,â the girl repeats. âNice to meet you.â
âNice to meet you, too,â Peter says, and realizes belatedly that he means it. He feels like how he had at the start of it all, when the Lost Boys had first started appearing on this island, but this feeling is far stronger. He wants to get to know this girl. He certainly doesnât want her to leave.
âIâm new to the city,â he says abruptly. âAny chance you could show me around?â
Y/N laughs, surprised. âYouâre new and youâre already in trouble? Youâll fit right in, Peter.â
He grins, in on the joke a half beat late. âI like to have fun, thatâs all.â
âWell,â Y/N says, starting to lead him back towards the door of the shop, âI like fun, too. Maybe we should stick together.â
âIâd like that,â Peter says, then wonders why heâs being so honest all of a sudden. When he sees Y/Nâs smileâ real this time, not sarcastic or joking, but genuinely because of himâ he thinks he knows why.
The two of them step back out into the light. âWhere to first?â Peter asks.
âI was going to ask you that,â Y/N replies. âWhat do you want to do? Sightseeing, maybe? We can get some food, or just talk.â
âAnything,â he says. Heâd follow her anywhere. The feeling in him right now is like nothing heâs ever felt before. The pain in his chest, Peter realizes with some surprise, is gone. He feels immortal. Like living in this one moment could last forever.
They end up spending the next few hours together. Y/N shows him around the city, taking Peter to her favorite spots. Peter stares at the vast cityscape and finally starts to understand why someone might choose the modern world over the natural one. Heâll always pick Neverland first, of course, but seeing the world through Y/Nâs eyes, it makes sense.
The two of them get along like a house on fire. Y/Nâs got this rebellious streak to her that fits in perfectly with Peterâs, well, Peter-ness. No joke is too dark, no sarcastic comment too caustic. They feel the same. Peter doesnât think heâs ever met someone who thinks so much like him.
As the sun starts to set in the sky, Peter feels his spirits sinking. He doesnât want to let go of this day, not when he knows it can never happen again. Heâs supposed to be finding Henryâs spell-girl, but all Peter wants to do is spend more time with Y/N.
His mood is especially ruined when they turn a corner and find Henry Mills walking towards them. Peterâs eyes widen and he tries to steer Y/N back in the direction theyâd come, but itâs too late. Henry lets out an audible gasp and starts hurrying towards them.
âPeter,â Henry calls out when heâs close enough to talk, âWeâve been looking for you all over! Where have you been?â
Y/N glances at Henry dubiously. âWhoâs this?â
âMy little brother,â Peter blurts out.
At the same time, Henry chimes in, âMy friend from school.â
Peter shoots the younger boy a quick glare, then turns back to Y/N. âBoth, actually. Heâs my step-brother. Recent marriage. Weâre still getting acclimated. Our family is a little chaotic.â
âYou can say that again,â Henry mumbles. Peter fights the urge to butcher him.
While Peter silently advises himself on why murder would be bad at a time like this, Henry stares openly at Y/N. All of a sudden, the boyâs mouth hangs open. âOh my gosh, itâs you.â
Y/Nâs brow furrows. âExcuse me?â
All of a sudden, Peter feels a sick sensation in his stomach. It couldnât be. It couldnât.
âYouâre the girl from my dream,â Henry announces. âWeâve been looking for you.â
Y/N looks back at Peter. âWhatâs he talking about?â
The open, carefree expression, which had been on her face all day, is starting to be replaced with deep, unsettled fear. Peter hates to see it directed at him. âThereâs something I need to tell you,â he begins. âSomething about yourself.â
âYouâre sounding a little creepy right now,â Y/N warns him. âGet to the point.â
âAlright,â Peter says. âYouâre magical. So am I. We need your help to break a curse and save my life. How about that?â
Y/N shakes her head quickly. âThis is crazy. Magic isnât real.â
Peter canât lose her, not like this, so he leans forward and holds out his hand. A ball of light appears inside his cupped fingers, glowing and bright. Itâs a simple charm, one of the first he learned, but it has the desired effect.Â
Y/N stares at it, transfixed, and when she speaks again, her voice is hushed. âThatâs impossible.â
âNothing is impossible,â Peter says. âNot magic. Not even the fact that you would find me in this city by accident. Magic is drawn to magic.â
Y/Nâs eyes slowly raise to meet his. âThis is real, then. I have magic.â
âYou have magic,â Peter confirms. âCome with us, we can show you. Theyâre good people, Y/N. You can trust them.â
Itâs the closest heâs ever come to honesty. For once, Peter isnât playing a game. He isnât trying to trick Y/N over to his side. He just wants her to be safe, and he knows that isnât through lies.
Y/N smiles at him. âI trust you, Peter. Thatâs enough for me.â
She reaches over and takes his hand. Now that heâs focusing on it, Peter can feel the slow loop of her magic when they touch. It feels like power, but more than that, it feels like life. A life with her, maybe. A life for both of them.
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Could we get something with Yandere ouat Peter? Preferably gender-neutral or nb reader.
An idea I had is maybe Hook has a kid, so the character would have grown up in Neverland. I think maybe a platonic Yandere Peter would be v interesting, where he maybe tries to interact with reader as a âcool older brotherâ sort of figure, despite the fact that reader very much knows exactly who he is and that heâs dangerous. Romantic would be fine too though!
Thank you so much for the request! I apologize it took so long and I have not written in a while so I hope it's okay!
I loved this idea so I had to see how it'll play out. I did the platonic version and although I did use Y/N and made them gender-neutral, I wrote they were 17 for the story's sake. I often have Peter refer to them as a child because in his mind he feels the need to take care of and protect them.
I am considering a part two if people like this idea enough, maybe taking place when the Storybrooke residents arrive.
Warning: Yandere Behavior
Word Count: 2886
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The Love Of A Brother
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The day Killian Jones, otherwise known by his more colorful moniker Hook, came to Neverland was a day he would never forget.
He had many men aboard, each desiring to never grow old until they wished. They all had been warned about the dangers that lurk within the water and upon the soil of Neverland but the idea of dying from old age was a more terrifying feat to them.
However, one person had little choice in the matter, as they were still somewhat forced to come to Neverland.
Captain Hook's kid, Y/N.
After the day Mila died it was up to him to become a single parent. Overall he was rather good at it. Always telling stories so that they would be able to sleep at night or sitting by their bedside when they had gotten a cold. But, no matter how much love they held for each other, Killian could not stop going after the man who killed his wife and the mother of his child.
Y/N was 17 the day they had arrived in Neverland and would remain so until the day they left.
This was not a decision Hook made lightly. Bringing the person he cared for more than anyone into the hellish landscape wasn't something he'd wish on his worst enemy (other than Rumpelstiltskin) but the idea of leaving them with no idea when he would return hurt even more.
So he created the rules.
Do not leave the boat without permission.
Do not ever interact with Peter Pan or his shadow.
Avoid the Lost Boys.
"Who is Peter Pan?" They asked their father as the Jolly Roger settled after coming through the portal to Neverland.
"A bloody demon." He responded looking at the dark island as it neared.
Hook began telling the stories that he knew. Even sharing how he had met Peter Pan in the first place. Albeit leaving out what happened to his brother as he blamed himself as well as Pan for the tragedy.
Pan knew he was arriving on the island. Hook riskily contacted him through his shadow to come to a truce before being allowed to arrive on the island.
But there was a little thing Hook had forgotten to mention.
His child.
He had hoped that if none of the inhabitants of the island knew their relation, with Peter assuming they were deckhands or something, they wouldn't be targeted if Peter got bored or wanted to play a game.
But the resemblance was noticeable from the first meeting.
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As the boat docked onto shore to make an initial supply run, Hook kept Y/N close. Half of the crew, including the two of them, walked carefully through the jungle, avoiding every thorn they came across.
But the real danger was just up ahead. After all, Peter Pan wouldn't be a polite host if he didn't welcome his guests.
The second the pirates entered a clearing they were surrounded by the sound of rustles as the leaves moved around the edge of the clearing and a figure appeared about 20 feet ahead on the other end.
Hook froze, he knew he should have expected him to show himself this early, but a part of him had hoped he wouldn't, not yet at least.
Y/N held onto their bow and arrows tightly as they observed the boy up ahead who looked just a little older than them. Judging by the way he held the spotlight, they had to assume this was Peter Pan.
"Look what we have here, I didn't expect to see you on the island this quickly. I mean after what had happened last time you were here, the idea of returning so willingly was unexpected, Captain." Peter spoke as he neared the group, the Lost Boys forming a circle around them to prevent anyone from running.
Peter inspected the group as they each held some form of weapon. Be it a dagger, sword, or even one with a bow and arrow.
He neared the one with the bow and arrow, the idea of figuring out what else made them so different lingered in his mind. Peter stood closely in front of them, studying their appearance and the subtle yet noticeable looks towards the direction of Hook.
This is when something had clicked.
His brain was no longer assessing the group as a whole or messing with the Captain. His thoughts were reserved for only them. The way they were trying to hide their shaking hands and the way they held onto the bow tighter the closer he got. The shine of their eyes as they looked at him almost like a frightened deer.
He could recognize a scared child anywhere and this time he didn't want it to be his fault. It was like an instinct of protection filled his black heart. Their fearful yet innocent gaze was embedded into his soul. Someone like this simply couldn't live with harsh pirates.
He reached a hand out towards them but Hook stepped in the way. His gaze was harsh yet Peter could easily detect the fear hidden in them. For himself or the child, he wasn't sure.
Peter smirked at Captain Hook as he realized why they had looked so familiar now seeing the similarities in their features and hair color. He had been to distracted by the odd feeling of protection and familiarity to even acknowledge the finding.
"You have a child? My you got busy after leaving last time." He teased as he glanced around the man to see them standing there, their gaze locked onto the ground.
"Stay away from them or so help me you will have wished-" Hook began to say before Peter cut him off.
"You'll do what? Let me remind you, you're here because I allow it. You eat the island's food only because I allow it. You only live because I have use for you yet." He threatened motioning his hand for the Lost Boys to run away.
Y/N took a sigh of relief as the group dispersed but their worry would still remain until Peter was out of their sight. The ideas of the horrors they were told, all of which could happen to them just by being in his presence, filled their anxious mind.
Peter stared at Hook seriously before sending a look and a playful wink toward Y/N, hoping to make them less afraid.
"I'll see you soon." He commented staring directly into their eyes before disappearing.
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Apparently soon meant a few days.
It first began when Y/N was laying on deck, watching the stars when someone appeared next to them and laid down on the spare part of the blanket.
âThe stars are beautiful arenât they?â He spoke as if lying on the ground next to them wasnât an unusual occurrence.
Y/N was silent, trying to hide the fact they were afraid. The unknowing was terrible, the idea that their father was fast asleep, probably passed out from exhaustion at that, was nerve-wracking as they could not call for help.
âYou donât need to be afraid of me.â Pan said genuinely, staring at the side of their face as he admired their courage to hide their fear.
âWhy wouldnât I be? You have a reputation you know. Iâm sure you could get rid of me in a heartbeat.â Y/N was nervous now, it audibly showed through the small stutter that sounded in their sentence.
âThat doesnât mean I want to⌠Do you know why Iâve brought all these boys to the island?â
âBecause theyâre lost?â
âBecause no one deserves to feel alone.â
Peter Pan believed that because Y/N was an only child who spent their whole life traveling the seas, that they had to be lonely. They are constantly moving and never staying in one place, let alone with people their age.
Then their father, heâs a pirate with a drinking problem who is so obsessed with revenge that even though he is protective and loves his child, Peter couldnât tell you which the man valued more.
Revenge or love?
If Peter were to take her right now, he could be their older brother. Someone who takes care of their little sibling in the face of everything like heartbreak, anxiety, everything that would make them feel anything other than happiness.
Y/N would be his sibling. Heâd be their only brother.
Being an older brother to Y/N sounded perfect to him.
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Their next encounter was when they had been sitting on the edge of the beach as the Jolly Roger was anchored nearby.
Y/N's father had allowed them to hang out along the shore alone.
The captain and crewmates were planning on staying on the edge of the jungle that was Neverland. He had figured they would be okay for a couple hours and that he could hear if they needed anything.
He knew the dangers that posed leaving them there alone but he thought they would be cornered again the second they entered the tree line so there really wasnât anywhere âsafeâ at the moment.
Thatâs how he rationalized it at least.
But when Peter saw them sitting alone on the shore, the mermaids moving closer by the second, he saw Hook as irresponsible and unfit to care for Y/N.
He quickly approached them, the sight of him causing the mermaids to swim away quickly, realizing that was not someone they wanted to lure in.
âY/N.â Peter said as he approached, sitting in the sand next to them.
âWhat are you doing?â They spoke questioningly âI thought you would be bothering my father and his crew.â
âIs that what he counted on. Me leaving you alone as they frolicked or whatever they are doing in the jungle? Is that why he left you here defenseless?â He replied getting more confident that Killian wasnât fit to take care of Y/N.
âI donât like what youâre accusing him of.â Y/N replied, glaring at Pan in front of them but if anything it was adorable.
He raised his hands jokingly as if he actually felt threatened by them.
âIâm just saying, he knows the dangers of this island. If itâs not me, itâs the lost boys, then the Dreamshade, and as you almost realized, the mermaids.â Peter counted off making Y/N realize what the subtle splashing noise they heard was. âHe shouldnât have left you alone.â
âIâm 17. I can take care of myself for a few hours.â They argued, much like if they were telling their older sibling they didnât need to be babysat.
âSure you can. But you donât need to when Iâm here.â
âââââââ-
From then on he would appear randomly whenever he knew Y/N was alone.
When they werenât, he was silently protecting them from the shadows.
If weâre sketching in their room? Heâd sit next to them silently, allowing them to focus. Meanwhile he was busy admiring their skills even if it was a simple picture of the sky.
They volunteered to go look for some more supplies on the island?
They mysteriously got separated from the group for a few hours.
He took them saying âI can take care of myself for a few hoursâ rather literally. In those few hours, they got an entire tour of the main points of the island.
Even the camp.
Peter had them sit on his designated chair, introducing Y/N as their little sibling. Each of the boys came up to them and introducing themselves enthusiastically as the proposed all the fun games they could play if they were to stay.
Even when Y/N emphasized greatly that they couldnât.
Each and every time.
When their birthday came around Peter gifted them a necklace, his initials were on the inside, to protect them from anyone who finds their way to the island.
Although he made sure to use his magic to conceal the necklace from the eyes of Hook.
Not that he cared about what the man thought, after all nothing would keep him from his little sibling.
Nothing.
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The day Peter had been preparing for came sooner than expected.
Hook had discovered a way to kill the dark one and his need for the island was gone. Meaning it was time to return back to the enchanted forest.
The crew had begun preparing to return back to the forest. Packing up their supplies and strapping down anything they had on deck to prepare for traveling through the portal.
Y/N was packing up anything loose in their room. They had mostly finished other than having to pack the rest of their art supplies.
âSo you were just going to leave and not tell your older brother? I'm offendedâ Peter spoke appearing in their room and sitting on their bed.
In their deal, he had allowed Hook to leave once he had found a way to accomplish his goal.
That was before he had met Y/N.
âI was never going to say in Neverland. I was always going to leave. I donât know what you were expecting.â Y/N spoke harshly trying to push him away.
They had to admit, after all this time spent with Peter, that it was hard to view him as some irredeemable demon. He comforted them when they had nightmares of their motherâs death, protected them from the mermaids, did their favorite activities with them (even if he was not really invited), and seemed to love them.
Peter knew they were just trying to protect themself from the pain of leaving so they lashed out. He could tell they were saddened at the thought of leaving him. This made him feel warm inside.
Y/N assumed theyâd be fine once leaving Neverland, they would have to forget about Peter Pan and their life would go back to normal, well as normal as it gets.
Suddenly they heard approaching footsteps.
âY/N? Are you ready to go? We are about to enter the portal now.â Killian called through the closed door, his eagerness to leave the island covering the fact that there was a muffled sound as he spoke. Hook was ecstatic, his time for revenge had come. His head was in the clouds as he ran over his plan over and over again. Causing him to not even think to just poke his head in to check on his child, just of the idea that the portal was closing any minute
The muffled noise was Peter whispering that he would not let Hook leave if they said anything other than that they were ready.
Y/N knew if they werenât allowed to leave, their father would be devastated.
âYes father, Iâm ready!â They called back and the two listened as the manâs footsteps grew farther and farther away.
âYou canât leave Y/N. Youâre my little sibling, I have to take care of you.â He spoke manipulatively the second Hook was out of distance.
âI have to. If itâs up to me, Iâll never leave my father. He raised me, he loves me! He will take care of me better than you ever can.â Y/N retorted, frustrated at the situation. Why wouldn't Peter just go away? They knew they cared for him, even just a little bit. But their father was very important to them. Even if he had been a little distracted while searching for revenge, they didn't feel his love any less.
A loving father or a over protective, self-proclaimed brother.
They knew which had meant more. They had made their choice, one they couldn't vocalize as Peter softly blew poppy dust into their face, causing them to pass out instantly.
âThen it isnât up to you.â as he spoke âThis is for your own good. I love you Y/N and I know you love me. You are better off at my side.â
He picked them up bridal style as he and Y/N disappeared off the boat and reappeared in the camp. All of their stuff appears on the ground off to the side of them.
"Welcome to your new home, Y/N"
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Hook had gone to Y/Nâs cabin to check on them, the portal closing behind him as they could see the Enchanted Forest off in the distance.
He was eager to see his child, wanting to celebrate the idea of finally being able to avenge his wife and their mother. Hook knocked and didnât hear an answer assuming they had been disoriented or hurt by the portal, he opened the door quickly.
But, he was met with an empty room and no Y/N.
He looked around for any signs frantically before he spotted a letter on the bed.
Hook,
You were always too focused on the idea of revenge that you neglected what was in front of you. You never deserved Y/N and you never will. Each time you left them alone, I was there. I comforted them, I protected them, and I loved them. Each thing is something you couldn't do while you searched for something you did not even know existed. Y/N will be better off without you.
I always wondered if you'd choose revenge over love.
I guess I have my answer.
Their brother,
Peter Pan
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DAY 14- NeverLeavingLand with Peter Pan
warnings: possessive, dark Peter Pan, yesh dark themes
You were a lost girl but you didn't want to be anymore. You hated it. You didn't enjoy what the boys did and you missed your family. You heard the flute but you also hated it and didn't dance anymore.
Peter noticed and quickly questioned you.
"You aren't leaving." He said. "I am not letting you leave Princess. Now come on dance with me.
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idk how this works but can i request a touch starved pan x reader? yk something wholesome and maybe a little angsty? <3
itâs a bad habit
now playing- bad habit by steve lacy


Peter Pan x fem!modern!reader
warnings: cursing, slight OOC Pan, Lost Girls exist in this universe, slight angst. Spoilers for season 3(even though it been out for like YEARS but canât be too careful)
just letting yall know being touch starved is a versatile feeling, so please understand that I written this with kinda what I do as someone who is easily touch starved, I tried to write this as close to Panâs character as I could but I hope you enjoy.
When you have first arrived in Neverland, you have never thought you would end up with Peter Pan himself as your boyfriend well technically husband. You have grown up having a huge crush on the cartoon version of him, announcing that he will be yours one day. Everyone thought it was 8 year old you having a silly girl crush. If you know your manifestation skills were that good, you would have gone for getting straight Aâs or something.
The way Pan has acted with you when you guys first met, you were skeptical about his proposal to be your boyfriend. He proved you wrong though, he was protective, funny, and veryyyy cuddly. You would think this man is opposed to PDA. He loves it, the mention of cuddles makes him go crazy inside.
It doesnât help for him that you are so beautiful, so smart, so kind but not afraid to stand your ground. He is sure that he hasnât even felt this way with his ex wife. He hates himself for it, he hates feeling this vulnerable and needy, the way he was raised gave him the idea that he canât feel this way but he doesnât care because itâs you.
You were cooking dinner for the lost kids in the cooking tent when you felt arms slide across your waist and pulling you into a familiar chest.
âHello Petey,â you giggled at the groan in disgust, he doesnât love that name but you are the only one he will let say it. You reach your hand up, combing your fingers through his hair as he buries his face in your neck.
âEvening love, I missed you,â he picked his head up to give you a quick kiss on the cheek and then laying his head back down.
Your eyebrows furrowed as you moved the cooked food into a HUGE bowl.
âMissed me? You saw me this morning, and this afternoon after lunchâŚAND literally ten minutes ago,â you turned to look at him and he pulls away. He sighed, scratching behind his ear before running it through his hair.
âYes I know but IâŚ.you know what, donât worry about that,â he waved off. You tilted your head and got closer to him, you placed your hand on his forearm.
âBabyâŚ..are you alright,â he shivered then leaned forward to kiss you deeply. Your lips were so warm and soft. You giggled into the kiss and you pulled away, you trace his lip with your thumb.
âIâm amazing, love. Just..I just need you,â He keeps his hold on you, worried that you will disappear right in front of him.
âWell let me go serve these kids and Iâll be alll yours,â You take the bowl and bring it outside, having him follow behind like a puppy.
After dinner, you and Peter were cuddling, he had a hand under your shirt and on your back. His dream was not normal.
He was alone in the forest, you were nowhere to be found
âPETERâ
He ran, chasing your screams. The screams getting farther and farther.
â(YOUR NAME), (YOUR NAME) WHERE ARE YOU,â He found trail of blood, knowing it was most likely yours.
He ran and ran until your screams fell silent.
His body jerked up, he reached for you but you werenât there, he panicked. He felt angry, he picked up a bottle and threw it, which alarmed you and you ran in from the bathroom.
âBaby!!What the- whatâs wrong?!?â you rushed to pick up the glass shards, checking him for injuries. You urgently looked at his arms and abdomen hoping that glass didnât fall on him.
âWhere-where you you,â he pulled you into him and held you. He was shaking , but he got you in his hold.
âI was in the bathroom, I was only gone for a second. You were sleeping peacefully or at least I thought you were. I didnât want to wake up. Iâm sorry,â you ran your fingers through his hair.
âI-I had a nightmare,â he mumbled softly.
You brought him to the bed, softly kissing his cheek, his face resting in your hands. You caressed his face and kissed his nose.
âAwww poor baby,â you cooed, pinching his hand. He rolled his eyes and pushed you jokingly.
âMust you beat a man while he is already wounded,â He sighed, you leaned forward, your whole body on his.
âIt just means you care, honey. Come on, letâs go back to sleep, Iâll be right here and I promise Iâm going anywhere,â you said. He held you close, scared to even sleep. Eventually, your soft snores lulled him to sleep.
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OuaT Peter Pan X OC: Cruel (part 1 maybe)
This is just for fun y'all. This isn't a fanfic page so PLEASE don't get attached to anything I post here, there will not be frequent updates (if any). I may drop this and never post again, it's all for kicks and giggles. Even still, let me know how I can write better. xoxo
Brief Synopsis - Loretta finds herself washed up on the shores of an unfamiliar island. The friend she arrived with is nowhere to be seen, but that doesn't mean she's alone on the island.
Story starts under cut.
Itâs almost like static, the sounds Loretta heard as she roused from a state of numbness. With her head pounding and body aching and cold, she blinked her eyes, slowly adjusting to the harsh light against her face. Her blinking becomes more rapid as she attempts to remove pests from her eyes. Itâs not dirt, but sand. A strong scent of sea veg fills her nostrils. She begins to recognize the familiar feeling of soft waves, washing over her, returning to the sea, then over her again, ending just below her cheeks. As the sand clears from her eyes, she becomes better adjusted to the light and can see her surroundings. She had washed up on the shore of some land. Is it an island? A mainland? Is there any civilization or is she stranded?
Stranded. Stranded would mean sheâs alone, but she isnât alone. As she sat up she remembered. âNoah Reed!?â she calls out into the white light reflecting off the beach, whipping her head around in each direction. He came with her on their wrecked ship, the boy she escaped that life of responsibility with, the one who showed her what magic and true freedom could be. The one who told her about the different worlds. But that storm had separated them. Is he even on the island? What island is she on? There are no strange fruits along the shoreline to indicate if she recognizes the island from stories or pictures. The vastness of the sea isnât helping either. Loretta stumbles to her feet, taking in her surroundings. She kicks her legs in awkward discomfort as her now dirtied white skirt sticks to her calves. âNoah Reed! Noah Reed! Noa-,â
Loretta cuts herself off as she notices the unfamiliar boy in front of her. He stands unbothered on top of the rigged rocks, cocky, as if he owned the place. âYouâre not Noah,â she states blankly.
âDo I look like Noah?â the boy asks.
âIf youâre going to be like that I think Iâd rather you leave me be,â he raises his eyebrows at that, then holds an entertained smile.
âWhatâs your name?â
âThatâs none of your business. How about you tell me your name?â
âThatâs none of your business,â Loretta frowns, eyebrows furrowing. She looks down, spots a stick a short ways away from her, then marches towards it. âWhat are you doing?â
âDrawing a line in the sand,â she says as she presses the tip of the stick deep into the wet sand and drags it in a long line, separating herself from the older boy. âYou stay on that side and stop bothering me,â
With that order, she turns around sharply, wet hair whipping through the air, droplets smacking her in her own face, and marches in the opposite direction for the boy, looking about the sandy shore.
âWhat are you looking for?â Loretta makes a noise of alarm before scowling. The boy had appeared right before her eyes.
âI thought I told you to leave me alone?â The boy says nothing, waiting for an answer. She lets out a breath of frustration, but answers all the same. âMy leather satchel. It canât be far from here,â
She walks the shoreline, the boy continuing to follow, hoping from rock to rock. He really is fast. And annoying. Like a gnat that just wonât give.
âSo how did you get here anyway?â he asks her. Buzz buzz buzzing like a gnat too. Canât he just leave her alone?
âA shipwreck,â she states plainly.
âI donât see any ship âround here,â
âBecause it happened in the middle of the sea, thatâs why. There was a bad storm. Now wonât you please leave me alone? I really need to find my bag,â
âYou mean the one over there?â Across the shore thereâs a tall rock, around its base is the arm band of her satchel, the bag itself fighting against the current of the shallow waves. Without a word she runs to it, leaving imprints of her feet in her wake, the sand gathering on the hem of her skirt. She pulls the satchel up and off the rock. Dropping to her knees, she opens it, digging through its contents. âWhatâs in this bag thatâs so important anyway?â
âA spell book,â she says, lifting up a book with a finely detailed hard cover, eyes wide in excitement and awe. It may look worn from age and seawater, but the magic inside is just as crisp and powerful as if it were still new. âLetâs see if this is the island I seek,âShe flips through the pages until seemingly finding a specific one, then places the book open on the sand, her stick from earlier lying crooked against the book's binding. The boy looks quizzically as he watches her over her shoulder. Again her arm plunges into the bag and she pulls out another item, this one a spinning wooden top. Whilst reading the open pages, she mumbles to herself, holding the top over the book. She stares down the item as if waiting for something to happen, but nothing does. âCurses! It isnât working. I must be on the wrong island, if this even is one,â
âAnd what island might you be looking for?â
âA place with magic. To keep us young forever and conjure things one can only hope for in my land,â Loretta raises to her feet, looking round and defeated, not knowing what to do. âI donât even know if heâs in this place with me. Gosh, I wish I could just have a map to find him!â almost in an instant, a drawn out parchment appears in the palm of her empty hand. She looks at it with wide eyes, taking it in both hands and feeling the paper to test its existence. On the piece is a mark of where she is, a large X, and a dotted trail connecting the two. âA map, exactly how I wished it. WaitâŚâ she turns to the boy, âHow did you appear in front of me so suddenly before,â
He simply shrugs. âMagic,â Loretta approaches him, looking him in the face.
âTell me, what island is this?â he smiles at her, a mischievous smile.
âWhy, this is Neverland, of course,â Lorettaâs face widens with a grin, and she cheers, jumping in the air.
âWe did it! We found it! Why didnât you say something earlier! You enjoyed watching me act a fool, didnât you?â her whole demeanor had changed. Before she held a posture of irritation towards the boy, but how she shared a fondness towards him. âCome, I still have to find Noah Reed,â
âYou want me to come with you? Werenât you just telling me to bug off before?â
âWhat, that? Oh, that wasnât serious. Besides, you seem to know this island better than me. I could use your help. Now are you coming or not?â she flippantly asks, then runs towards the forests.
posted 14.Wed.Mar.2024
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Started: February 18th, 2024 Updated: February 18th, 2024
All my writings for Peter Pan - Once Upon a Time
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should i keep the valentines theme all of february (meaning the pink aesthetic on fics stay) or should i get rid of it and do a diff one after valentines day ???
#pls help#percy jackson#tate langdon#stanley uris#ethan morgan#ouat peter pan#percy jackson x reader#tate langdon x reader#stanley uris x reader#ethan morgan x reader#ouat peter pan x reader#kate unfiltered . Ýâ âš . ÝË . Ý
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OUAT Peter Pan oneshot requests OPEN!
Hello! Iâve recently become obsessed with OUAT Peter Pan and I believe Iâve read most of the oneshots for him on this website, but I noticed that there hasnât really been much new content on here in a loooong while. So, I thought hey letâs give it a go! I will be taking requests! So feel free to request an OUAT Peter Pan oneshotÂ
IâLL ALSO DO FELIX IF REQUESTED!
If you have a request just DM me it (or comment it if thatâs a thing -idk Iâm new here-)
If you make a request I would appreciate it if you would include the following:
Gender of reader
Relationship development (ex: friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, friends throughout, lovers throughout, married, dating, etc.)
And a prompt or idea you want me to write about. The more detailed your request, the better! So donât be stingy on the details!
I will confess that Iâm not the most reliable so I apologize if I randomly go ghost, but I will try my best to keep with it!
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like a heartbeat, drives you mad
From the moment you first dream of Neverland, you know that it's a home unlike any other. Waking up is terrible every time, but what if you were able to find a way to stay there forever?
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You are always alone when the thoughts catch up to you. When youâre with other people, itâs different, easier to convince your mind to race to better, safer topics. You donât have to think about the fears or the worries, you just have to keep up with the conversation or do your best to not seem like the person youâre terrified you truly are. Everything hinges on the one other person there, distracting you from the relentless parade of thoughts, keeping you firmly in reality.
When youâre alone, though, you canât hide anymore. You wave goodbye to your friends to head inside, and with your hand on the knob, you think, did they really want to see me? And, was that laughter genuine, or were they faking it the whole time? Worse, was it at me?
Things get worse once it gets dark. You lie awake at night thinking that youâll fail at everything, that no one will want to associate with you after that, that everyone on this earth is going to live and die and no one will ever remember you again. You donât like thinking along such dark lines, but the self-hatred is strong and wonât let you go. Youâve tried before, shaking it off, but it always comes creeping back when you want it the least.
Life is not the best, but at least the fall of dusk upon the streets and surroundings of your hometown brings you the blessing of finally being able to go to bed. You can push off schoolwork until the next day, chores until forever, just so long as you can shut off your mind and crawl under your covers and everything will go away.
Tonight is one of those nights when you want it most of all. Itâs been a long day, followed by a long week, chased by an even longer month. You can only tell yourself that itâll get better soon for so long before even that familiar lie loses its charm. Itâll be good to rest tonight, though. Maybe tomorrow will make you happier. You close your eyes and try to sleep, all but begging unconsciousness to fall over you and carry you away. Your waking life is horrid enough. In sleep, at least, you will be alone, butâ
In your dream, there is a boy. He was not there before. He is, in fact, nobody you have ever seen before. This should not be a problem. Dreams are rarely perfectly photographic, but this boy is, indeed, perfect. Heâs absolutely in focus, blurred by none of that dreamlike haze that most figures cling to in your subconscious. Itâs like a memory, but itâs never happened. Itâs like reality, but you are still definitely asleep.
You stare at him for longer than is perhaps polite, but he does not go away. You can feel this dream in a way that should not be possibleâ the carpet under your feet, the cool of the air conditioning. Youâre in your room, standing by the door. Heâs perched on a chair, eyeing you with interest, and as bizarre as this dream is, you cannot shake the absolute certainty that this is his fault.
The only thing to be left, then, is to get some answers. You work up the confidence to speak, and your voice sounds exactly as it should, not distorted by dreams or anything. âWho are you?â
The boy chuckles. âA friend of yours. Hopefully, that is. Iâd like to get to know you.â
Having gone a record number of years of your life without any hyperrealistic boys disrupting your dreaming schedule, especially ones who specifically wanted to meet you of all people, this only adds to your confusion. âWhy?â
The boy shrugs liberally. âIâve been encountering fewer and fewer dreamers around. Yours are the most vibrant. I was curious.â
You fight the odd urge to laugh. âA lot of people dream. Maybe youâre just bad at looking.â
This is, of course, the most rational thing you can do, immediately pick a fight with some guy currently terrorizing your brainwaves. Luckily, he doesnât seem offended by your need to argue, and he just grins. âSee, youâre right, but most dreams are nothing more than surface level. Yours are deeper, richer, stronger. In all honesty, thatâs the sort of thing that makes me more powerful, so I wanted to see what it was about.â
You scoff. âSure thing, magic boy, you, like, eat dreams or something. Weird of you, but okay.â
He smiles again. He shouldnât, but he does. âYou donât believe me? I can show you.â
He stands, holds out a hand to you. Youâre certain this guyâs nothing more than a figment of your imagination, but still. You hesitate. âI donât even know your name.â
âPeter,â he says, âbut magic boy works too.â
It makes you laugh. Shouldnât, but it does. Just enough to shake loose your hesitationsâ what could happen here, after all, in the confines of your own dreams? You take his hand and something sparks behind his eyes. Pride, maybe. Or justification of some sort. Either way, you get the feeling that heâs just proven himself right.
Peter walks over to your window, throwing it open abruptly and climbing out onto the ledge. âYou have to trust me,â he tells you, âor this isnât going to work very well.â
You want to argue with him that you have absolutely no reason to trust him at all, but for some reason youâre already crawling out the window before you can get the words out. Your body trusts him, even as your mind doubts it. Strange, but nothing about this makes sense, anyway.
Peter straightens up slowly, bringing you with him. âAre you ready?â
âFor what?â You ask, concerned.
His eyes dance with mischief. âFor this,â he calls out, and he pulls you from the ledge.
There is a terrible moment of falling, when the only sure thing is his hand still wrapped around yours. You are plummeting towards the ground with dreadful speed, but then youâre not, and youâre leveling out again, the two of you pulled through the air as if by some invisible string.
The wind whips through Peterâs hair as the two of you soar through the air. âHow is it?â He shouts over to you.
You laugh delightedly. âFantastic.â Itâs almost a pity it isnât real. The fact that it feels so true but isnât is almost more heartbreaking as if nothing had felt like reality in the slightest.
Before you know it, you and Peter are well beyond the reaches of your town, or even your country. Dark waters skim by underneath you, the waves of some foreign sea. Thousands of stars twinkle above you, Peter points out a few, shouts, second star to the right and straight on âtil morning, thatâll get us there. You frown at him, call back, where? And he laughs, delighted in the thought of all that you have soon to experience, and screams, Neverland! at the top of his lungs.
It sounds like a joyous place. It is, from the moment you step foot on its pearlescent beaches, and later still, when youâre striding through the lush forests towards a campsite. Itâs all a blur from that moment onwards, a swirl of new faces running towards you and laughing at your jokes, the clash of swords without a trace of fear, promises that youâll love this even better, or that, or everything.
It is paradise. You do a hundred things and never tire. The Lost Boys who meet you, take you by storm, and obviously enjoy the company of a newcomer. Throughout all of it, Peter watches, tucked into the shadow of a tree trunk, arms folded across his chest with that satisfied smile on his face again. He does not approach until earlier into the morning, once dawn starts bleeding out beneath the blushing fingers of the rising sun.
âWe have to go back,â he tells you at last, slipping out from his hideaway to step carefully to your side, âOr, you do, at least.â
The memory that none of this is real comes crashing down upon you, and you can feel the ecstasy of this whole night leaving you in a flash. âRight,â you say, âThis is just a dream. Forgot about that.â
The thought that youâll have to wake up and go to school and exist again as a normal person without any of this wonder that youâd just experienced makes you feel sick and saddened. Peter shakes his head, eyes soft. âYou donât necessarily have to wake up, but you should. You can come back soon, though.â
You laugh bitterly. âOf course I can, dream boy. Iâm going to forget all of this by morning.â
He frowns. âDo you want to?â
âNo,â you insist, âbut I donât think I have a choice.â
âYou do,â Peter tells you, âYou always have a choice. Always.â
With that, he takes your hand, and pulls just so. You stumble forward, caught off balance, and when you look up again, youâre in your room. Same four walls, same ceiling, same everything. You know somehow that this is the dream no longer, even without mysterious boys or wonderful islands in front of you.
A dreadful sigh leaves your lungs, carrying only heartbreak and misery. What a pity, to have such a magnificent dream and then have to leave it. Knowing that none of it was real is perhaps one of the worst agonies you have ever encountered in your life.
Orâ was it not real after all? Thereâs something clenched in your hand, and you raise it slowly, uncurling the fingers one by one. What falls neatly onto your lap is a stone, polished to perfection by centuries of tides. Itâs like no stone youâve ever seen around here, shiny in a way that nothing natural is. Itâs dark and lovely andâ and itâs exactly like the ones on the shores of Neverland when you first touched down. There was no way you could have gotten it anywhere but there. That means that you were there after all, and that itâs real, itâs all real.
You go throughout the day in a haze, barely able to focus long enough to remember where youâre supposed to be going. None of it matters, though, not even the snide comments of your teachers or the questioning looks from your peers. Nothing matters, because the second the day ends and night creeps back around you, you know itâs time.
You have a brief moment of terror just before you fall asleep when you wonder if you can get back after all, that perhaps that was just a one time thing. No, you decide firmly, I want it. Iâm going.
And, when you open your eyes to that same slightly uncanny feeling of the dream before, you know it, you can get back. Peter isnât here this time, but that doesnât stop you from racing to your window and throwing open the sash. You leap out into the air again blindly, reaching for the stars even before your feet leave the threshold. You wonât get hurt, none of this is real. All of this is real, thatâs why you can fly into the air again, caught by an unseen hand. Second star to the right. Straight on until morning. You know the way. You couldnât forget it if you tried.
The beaches of Neverland are empty, but you charge forward anyway, nearly tripping over tree roots and loose plants as you hurry through the forest. You can just see the lights of the camp, and then, yes, youâre into the clearing, and youâre greeted by shouts of glee and joy. Peterâs waiting for you at last, slowly clapping with the rest of the boys.
âYou made it,â he says, evidently proud, âWe wanted to see if you could.â
âOf course I can,â you tell him, laughing, âI made that choice.â
âThat you did,â Peter says, and the celebrations begin.
It is quite possibly the best time of your entire life. You repeat this process day after day, slogging through your daylight hours with the end goal of being able to fall asleep and go back to Neverland, back to your Lost Boys, back to Peter. Nothing matters but the island. They all get along with you better than any friend youâve ever made on the mainland.
The journey takes a shorter and shorter time, gone in the blink of an eye, and half the time you just wake up on the shores anyway, so familiar is the destination to you. You learn archery, throw knives, spar with the boys, shriek and shout and spin around the campfire. Itâs fantastic, all of it, but that only makes the morning even worse in your opinion.
For, no matter how excellent of a night you had on Neverland, you always have to go back. Always. Peter takes your hand and he gives you that same look, that expression of regret and acceptance, and promises to see you later, to see you soon. Then youâre back in your house, and every time, the storm of homesickness and grief at no longer being on your island pulls you under.
It makes you think, though. On your first night on Neverland, Peter had said something strange about how you didnât necessarily have to wake up. Perhaps it fits in with what heâs been telling you about how everything is just a choice. Maybe heâs been waiting for you to want that choice, the one to live here forever. Itâs one youâd make in a heartbeat if you could only do it.
Curious, though, you start looking around at the other Lost Boys. They had to have gotten here somehow, right? One night you see one of them arrive, ferried over by a strange shadowy thing that looks far more terrifying than the whirlwind flight youâd had with Peter.
You ask one of the Lost Boys about it that night, interested to know why you were brought by Peter and this newcomer wasnât. Apparently, though, you were the anomaly, not this boy.
âUsually Pan makes his shadow bring newcomers over,â the boy tells you matter-of-factly, âbut I guess he wanted to impress you or something.â
You frown. âWhy?â
The boy lifts a shoulder, evidently unbothered by the whole affair. âYouâre the last of the dreamers, I guess he wants to keep you around or something.â
Itâs an unhelpful answer, all things considered, and basically just what Peter had told you in your dream bedroom that first night. Still, the story is consistent, at least, and it makes you even more certain that Peter wants you to stay. Youâre one of the dreamers, right? Why wouldnât he want you to stay here forever, at least to keep his magic strong if not for the obvious friendship the two of you have had since the very first time you met?
You resolve to bring it up to Peter the next night. Youâve barely been on Neverland for an hour or two before you pull Peter aside and tell him whatâs been on your mind for the longest time.
The breath out of your lungs is shaky, but youâre determined to get this right. âI want to stay in Neverland,â you tell him. âForever, I mean. Not waking up. I want you to bring me here in real life. You always say that we have to make choices, and this is mine. I choose Neverland.â
Peter nods slowly, and youâre almost getting up your hopes that heâll be accepting when he starts to speak. âThat certainly would be an important choice. I would have to choose to bring you, though.â
You incline your head once. âYeah, thatâs why Iâm asking you now. I mean, weâre friends, right? You and me, and the rest of the Lost Boys get along with me, too. I belong here, you know that. You brought me here in the first place, at least let me stay.â
Heâs not saying anything. Why isnât he saying anything? After too many minutes, Peter sighs, raking a hand through his hair. âDreaming is one thing. Actually living here is something else entirely.â
âI know,â you say, starting to get impatient, âIâve thought about this a lot, trust me, but I feel more alive on your island than I have in the real world. This is my home, Peter. You made it my home.â
Peter stares at you, the ground, his hands, and back to you. âNo,â he says at last.
It feels as if you have fallen off of a tall cliff, condemned to tumble down forever in endless emptiness. âWhat? Why wouldnât youâ youâve let me come here every night for months, but actually being on this island for good is too much for you? Peter, was any of this actually real to you? Was I just here as a temporary thing while you tried to harness the power of a dreamer or something?â
Peter shakes his head quickly. âNo, no. It wasnât about that. Youâre as good as one of my Lost Boysââ
You cut him off, feeling the horror build in your chest with every passing second. âBut never actually one of them, right? I can hang around during my nights but I will never be one of them, because you donât really want me here. If you did, you would have brought me like all the others.â
You want to scream and cry, perhaps both. Youâve trusted him and, hell, even loved him, more than anyone else. Peter was the one thing in between you and complete melancholy. Heâs turned your whole life around, given you reason after reason to keep going, but he does not want you around for good. Maybe he doesnât even want you around at all.
Heâs trying to say something, come up with some excuse thatâll somehow exempt him from your heartbreak, but anger is quickly outweighing sadness in your mind and you wonât let him. âNo,â you say shakily, âIf you never intended to keep me, I wonât waste our time. Why have me here at all?â
Peterâs eyes widen. âWait, pleaseââ
You never hear the end of his sentence. Youâve woken yourself up from this glorious dream enough to be able to do it all by yourself, and you do it now. When you open your eyes, itâs still dark outside, several hours from morning, but itâs over now, itâs all over.
You know that with certainty. Youâll never be going back. If Peter does not want you, and it is suddenly crystal clear that he does not, or he would have already taken you to Neverland and never fought it, then you will not trouble him with your presence any longer. This is what he wants, even if it destroys you.Â
Itâs funny, realizing how much being on Neverland transformed your life. Your waking hours suddenly seem longer, the days filled with more dread and dullness than they ever had before. You had been miserable before you dreamed of Peter and the Lost Boys, and now that misery is back in full force. You compel yourself to forget him, to forget everything that had happened on that island, but picking up the pieces is a far harder task than you had ever anticipated.
Days pass. Weeks. Months. At first, you have to force yourself to wake up from that dream again and again, catching yourself with the image of second stars to the right even as you promised yourself that you would never think of it again, but it gets easier as time goes by. That hurts more than it should, but you have no other choice. Peter does not put himself in your dreams again. You do not show up to Neverland. Everything is exactly as it was before, but worse, because now you have those memories of a time that was far better than this one.
Youâre walking home from school one day when youâre reminded of Neverland again. Itâs a strong memory, forcing itself to the front of your mind. Green trees, the leaves waving overhead. The breeze whipping at your face. You canât imagine why youâd be thinking of it again, and then you turn a corner and heâs there in front of you.Â
Peter.
Itâs impossible. Youâre not dreaming, so he shouldnât be here unlessâ unless he actually came here. You stand stock-still, hardly daring to breathe, and Peter looks back at you, just as shaken even though heâs the one who came all this way.
âI miss you,â he says slowly, unsteadily. Youâve never seen Peter hesitant, or ever show any sign of a lapse in his typical cocky confidence. Not until now, that is. Truly, he has no idea how you will treat him now that youâve already left once before and gotten away with it.
âI know,â you tell him, âI know.â
Peter tilts his head to the side, trying to get a read on you. âDid you miss me?â
You take a step to the side, looking at the nearby scenery, anything but him. âYes. Parts of it. I missed running with the Lost Boys under the trees. I missed the bonfires and the dancing. And yes, I think I missed you. But I hated feeling like you didnât want me there, and for a while, that was enough to make me think I didnât miss you.â
Peterâs eyes are wide, twin emeralds twinkling in the quiet air. âAnd what about now that Iâm here? Can you miss me now?â
âI can,â you decide at last. You do. You have, and seeing him again has ripped open a fresh wound you swore had already healed. Blood is oozing around your fingers, but for some reason being with him still takes away the pain of such a grievous blow.
Peter holds out a hand to you. Heâs trembling slightly, far less sure of himself than heâd been in a dream of your bedroom many months ago. Still. He wants you even now.
âCome back with me,â he says, âBack to Neverland. We all need you. I need you. You donât have to leave if you donât want to. It was always your home, I didnât realize it before. It could be your home again.â
You look at him. Itâs been a long time. Youâve grown up in the time since you last stepped foot on the island, but strangely enough, you think he has too. Thatâs why youâre able to take his hand at last, and trust that he will not let you down again. He needs you, just like he said. As it turns out, you need him too.
Peterâs smile is radiant. âShall we go back, then?â
You allow yourself to smile back at last. âI think we will.â
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Imagine : Peter chooses you to be the Lost Boysâ mother
Summary : Peter Pan is fed up of hearing the younger Lost Boys cry for their mothers at night. When his shadow steals a 6 year old boy, Peter commands the shadow to take the boys sister too. You.
Peter Pan x Reader
Warning : manipulation, toxic behaviour, kidnapping
You could remember it like it was yesterday.
The shadow that crept in through your little brotherâs bedroom. It had moved with such inhuman speed that it just didnât seem possible. You had tried to protect Martin from being kidnapped into the night, but you were unaware of its intentions to take you too.
And so you were taken to Neverland, a world where children would never grow up. A world where an immortal boy ruled with cruelty and an iron fist.
Peter had greeted you with a smile so sinister it made you nauseous. âWelcome to Neverland,â he said with a chuckle, âthe boys have been waiting for you.â
You had followed him, with Martin holding your hand, all the way back to his camp. There were boys of various ages scattered around a campfire, all talking amongst themselves, some soaking up the quiet and others causing chaos.
But the moment Peter stepped beyond the tree line, silence fell. The Lost Boys stood to attention and watched as Peter approached. âBoys, I promised you a mother, and Iâve picked the finest one.â
You.
You were to be their mother.
You rejected the responsibility at first. You stood your ground and you argued with Peter. âIâm not staying here, and neither is Martin. We have a mother at home, and you stole us from her.â
Peter closed the gap between you and him, his smile dropping and his brows furrowing into a deep, irritated frown. âUnlucky for you, no one leaves Neverland without my permission. I chose you to be their mother. So be a good girl and play the role.â Peter then looked to Martin, his green eyes glowing with something sinister and unrecognisable. âOr else thereâll be consequences.â
You hesitantly stepped into the role. The older Lost Boys werenât fussed about calling you their mother, which you honestly were grateful for. But as time went on, and the days turned to weeks, and soon into months, none of the Lost Boys addressed you by your name.
âMother,â Devin called out one evening. He held up his hand to reveal a squirrel he had caught during his hunt, a proud smile on his face. âI know you asked for rabbit, but none of them fell into my trap. Will a squirrel be okay for dinner?â
You gratefully plucked the squirrel from his hand. âItâs perfect, thank you.â
âMother, Iâm hungry,â Tommy whined, his hands holding his stomach as he stepped towards the campfire. âHow much longer until we eat?â
You stirred the pot of stew carefully, itâs delicious aromas filling the evening air. âSoon, Tommy. Have patience, sweetie.â
âMother?â
Martins voice was enough to make you choke on air.
You stopped stirring the stew and turned slowly to peer at your younger brother. He stood amongst the Lost Boys, his eyes large and innocent. âWhat did you just call me?â You slowly asked, your heart feeling incredibly heavy in your chest.
Martin stepped closer, his head tilting to the side, like he was confused. âMother,â he repeated, sounding certain of himself.
âMartinâŚâ you whispered, reaching your hands out and gently taking him by the arms. You knelt down so you were eye-level with him. âIâm your sister. Iâm not your mother.â
Martin frowned, conflicted. âThen who is my mother?â
You opened your mouth to answer, but found the words stuck in your throat. The desperate, confused expression only served to shatter your heart completely, and you didnât have the courage to stomp on his tangled thoughts.
You dropped the conversation and finished preparing dinner. You ensured all the boys were fed before seeking out Peter, who was a small distance from the camp and overlooking the bay from a great height.
You approached him, hands wringing your dress nervously. âPeter?â You called out, hesitant and fearful for how the conversation would end. âI⌠I need to speak with you.â
Peter, who was perched on a branch high in a tree, turned his gaze downwards to look at you. He smiled, but it didnât reach his eyes. âWhat is it, [Name]?â He asked.
You were unsure of where to start. You inhaled deeply to calm your nerves. âI want to go home.â
Peterâs smile dropped into a frown. He slowly dropped from the tree, landing effortlessly in front of you. His head tilted to the side, like he was a confused puppy, but you knew better than to mistake his expressions for anything other than cruel.
âYou are home,â Peter pointed out.
You gently shook your head. âNo, I mean I want to go home to the place you took me from. I want to go back to my own mother.â
Peter moved closer to you, his frown deepening. âAnd why would you want that?â
You struggled to keep steady. You fought the urge to shuffle back, to maintain a safe distance. But Peter would never take you seriously if you showed any fear. âI miss my mother, Peter. Martin, heâŚâ you hesitated, struggled to finish the sentence.
Peter raised a curious brow. You didnât even need to finish the explanation, because it was suddenly as though Peter knew anyway. His smile returned, and a deep chuckle vibrated his chest. âOh, I see. Martin called you mother, didnât he?â
Your silence only confirmed Peters guess.
âIsnât that wonderful?â Peter pressed, smirking playfully at you. âThe boys adore you. I couldnât have picked a better mother if I tried.â
âI donât want to be Martins mother,â you whispered defiantly. Your fists shook at your sides, though you were unsure if it was from fear or frustration. âHe doesnât remember our mother. Itâs not fair.â
Peter scoffed. âLife isnât fair. Get used to it.â
Peter turned to walk away, a clear indication that he was finished with the conversation. But you reached out and grabbed his hand, forcing him to stay and look at you.
âIâm begging you, Peter. Let me go home. Let me take Martin back home.â
Peter moved close to you, his nose almost touching yours. Your breath hitched in your throat as his eyes, so cold and cruel, bore into your own. âNobody leaves Neverland without my permission. You arenât leaving, ever. Youâre the mother to my lost boys. Youâre going to be their mother forever, whether you like it or not. And if you continue to defy me, Iâll lock you in a cage and throw away the key, and youâll never see Martin again. Do you understand?â
You gasped and stumbled away, a sob catching in your throat from the cruel threat. âI understand,â you choked out, tears appearing in your eyes. âI wonât ask again. I promise.â
Peter snickered a laugh. âGood. Perhaps you should return to the lost boys now, before they start calling for their mother again, hmm?â
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DAY 23 - Sweet Heart with PETER PAN
Warnings: angst
You knew you should not fall for him. He was bad news especially since he was keeping you here even when you wanted to leave. He would constantly stare at you like he wanted you all to himself. To him you had a sweet heart and he wanted you to keep it. The boys needed someone like you around them. A sister that they could protect and love. But he would love you in a different way.
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Peter Pan being clingy would include...
⢠the thing is, it's unusual for Pan to be clingy
⢠but it's not something you'd complain about
⢠even he sometimes needs more attention
⢠acts like this when he's worried or stressed
⢠gets anxious or upset if he can't be with you all the time
⢠calls you love, darling, sweetheart more than usual
⢠probably cracks a joke or two
⢠follows you around the camp and island like a lost puppy
⢠he just makes sure to be near you
⢠if he needs to get some work done he will give you something to be also busy with and keeps an eye on you
⢠you can feel his green eyes on you all the time
⢠during the night he lets you hold him
⢠tells you about about one of the many things that he has done or seen on the island
⢠loves when you caress his hair and his strong arms
⢠the little smirk never leaves his face
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Princess Treatment


Imagine:
Being Regina's bio daughter and getting sperated from the group on neverland and Peter and Felix 'happen' to find you to make a deal with you.
"Its very simple darling you become ours and we'll release henry simple as that but know this you won't be getting of neverland either way"
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I Told You To Stay pt.2 (NSFW)
Pairing: Peter Pan x Reader
Prompt: After chasing you down, Peter catches you in the forest and things get ... spicy
A/N: Hi!! So, I know it's been a year since the first part, but I felt inspired, and I love that you guys enjoyed it! THERE IS A SPICY SCENE AT THE END OF THIS PART! I indicated it in case anyone doesn't want to read some nasty; you can skip it. :) I don't ever do NSFW scenes, but I felt like this needed it.
I Told You To Stay Pt. 1
What a compromising situation you found yourself in. Arms pinned above your head, held against a tree staring up into some very angry, yet worrying, eyes, you canât help but want to laugh at your position. Figures, this is what you get for slipping out the window and running into the woods like hell hounds were nipping at your heels. But in all fairness, your actions were warranted.Â
How else were you supposed to react when Peter brought you back to his secret cabin after spending a romantic night together and then suddenly, Wendy is at said so-called âsecret cabinâ calling him âbabyâ and trying to rub up on him? Regardless of Peterâs denials, itâs hard to believe that truth when she was standing right in front of you.
âI thought I told you to stay,â Peter says in a threateningly calm voice.Â
âLet me go, Peter.â You tried to keep your voice calm, trying to seem nonchalant. You kept your face passive, but there was a war of emotions inside of you.Â
You felt hurt. Angry. Embarrassed. Betrayed. And as much as you were trying to suppress it, you felt âŚ. yearning. Even through all this, your heart was still looking for him in the darkness. It skipped and leaped in happiness that he was here. That he came racing after you. That he came looking for you when Wendy was probably waiting for him back at the cabin. The thought of her cause a bite of anger to shoot through you.
âGo back to Wendy, Peter.â You clipped.
âI told you to stay.â His voice was deadly. Deadly to your nerves and deadly to your heart.
Squeezing your eyes shut and blowing out a breath of frustration, trying desperately to get a hold of your temper that you could feel rising. âGo back to your cabin, Peter. Let me go.â
âI told you to stay. All you had to do was stay.â He snarled right back as if you hadnât said a word and he had the audacity to sound upset with you!
Your eyes shot open and in a burst of adrenaline, you yanked your hands free and shoved against his chest, blurting âLet me go! You lied! I trusted you! I trusted you when everyone else laughed at me and you lied to me!â Shock flashed in his face quickly before he was able to hide it. You have never lost your temper or shown an ounce of venom since youâve arrived to Neverland.Â
You pushed at his chest and tried to shove up off the tree to make your escape, but he wasnât budging. Instead of stepping back to give you the space you desperately wanted, he stepped into you. Your hands pressed against his chest and your back pressed into the tree. Your bodies were flesh against each other now.
âI have never lied to you, Y/N.âÂ
Scoffing in disbelief, your rising temper spoke for you, âYou said that you and Wendy werenât together.â
âAgain. I have never lied to you.â He growled.Â
âOh really?â Your voice was dripping with sarcasm. âIt didnât look that way to me. My mistake. It definitely didnât look like she was cozy in your place and on your body. Peter, I donât know what game youâre playing but I donât want any part of it. It looks like Wendy is already in the picture so I donât want any part of this!âÂ
âY/N, would you please just listen to me. Iâll explain everything.â
âIâve been asking you to explain! Iâve been asking for months and youâve avoided giving me even an ounce of clarity and now is when you want to explain?! Now that Iâve seen things clearly with my own eyes? Iâm supposed to have faith in my feelings towards you but I have to ignore the proof right in front of me? The pair of you are playing mother and father all over this island and Iâm supposed to ignore that?!â
âIt is not like that.â He snapped, his own frustration growing.Â
He went to grab your hands again but you batted them away. Pushing and shoving at his chest, you were desperate to get away. Feeling frantic, the anger youâve been trying to smother was starting to bubble and rise to the surface. But now your feelings were out of control. Laying too close to the surface was your frustration, hurt, confusions and yearning. Somehow in all of this, your heart was still looking for him in the darkness. Feeling pinned and trapped, the frustration was bringing tears to your eyes. Â
âJust listen, Y/N-â
âGet off me!â Â
Fed up with your pats and pushes, Peter finally shoved your hands aside and firmly cupped your face. Bringing his forehead down to rest against yours, his fingers cradling the back of your head creating a warm cocoon of just you and him.Â
 âMy dear sweet, Y/N. Listen to me. I know asking you to put your trust in me is not a fair ask but Iâm going to do it anyway. I have my reasons for keeping Wendy on this island, but I promise you, itâs not romantic. I have ⌠suspicions about her that I need to resolve before I can decide what to do with her. But please just trust in me.â The sweetness of his soft voice and his request soaked into your heart the way watercolor soaks into fine paper. His softness and intimacy drained the fight from you, leaving you with only hurt.Â
Not wanting to fall for his tricks and continue this loop, you whisper, âPlease donât do this, Peter. These mind games, I-I-I canât! Iâm too tired and too weak to survive you. Please-â
But before you could tell him off, he interrupts, âI know itâll sound like an easy excuse or some made up lie but Iâm telling the truth. Iâm going to need your trust because itâll sound like Iâm paranoid, but I promise, this isnât some easy way out excuseâŚ. just something isnât right with her. And things havenât been right since sheâs gotten here. I can feel a change in Neverland, but I canât figure out what sheâs done. Iâve caught her rifling through my things and trying to follow me. Iâve been letting her and acting as though I havenât noticed, but only so that I can figure out what she is trying to do. But thatâs how she found my cabin before. I didnât take her there and I didnât tell her about it, but she knows about it because she followed me one night. Iâm telling you the truth. Just let me figure out what is going on and Iâll get rid of her.â His voice was earnest, like he was being honest but there was a whisper of doubt in the back of your mind.Â
Maybe he was being truthful? But I havenât noticed any changes in the island. But I guess I arrived around the same time Wendy did and didnât know what it was like before. But he could also be lying just to keep me placated.Â
Sensing your doubts, Peter tilts your head up and plants his lips on yours. One of his hands slide to the back of your nape to hold you steady for his onslaught of your mouth. His mouth was soft and warm. Sweet and demanding. Fervent but nervous. A man yet still a boy.
Tears finally slip down your face as you went the unwanted relief that washed over you. How could you want this man so much, a man you werenât even sure if you could trust, but needed desperately. A man that made you weak with want but afraid of the fall. Against your lips, he whispers, âPlease, Y/N, please,â but his kisses never stop and your heart tugs with every quiver you could feel from his lips. What was he asking for? What else could he want from you? But whatever it was ⌠you knew you would give it to him.Â
âTrust in me. Iâm begging you, just trust in me. Let me show you. Come back to the cabin, I sent her away, youâll see, sheâs not there anymore.â
âItâs not just the cabin, Peter. Itâs everything. Sheâs everywhere. I see you guys-â
âBut have you ever seen me affectionate with her? Never. Itâs never been like that. She might be donned the title of Lost Mother or whatever, but that doesnât have any association to me. Itâs all for the boys.â
âPeter-â He cut in before you could argue.
âPlease. Just trust in me. Just enough so that I can prove it to you. Then decide for yourself, but for right now, just trust in me enough. Come back with me tonight. Donât leave me.â And that was it. That was when your resolve broke and there was nothing you could do but pay heed to his request. With your heart in your throat, throwing caution to the wind, you return his kiss tenfold; letting your actions answer for you.Â
~~~ itâs nasty time, ladies and gentlemen ~~~~
Your hands cup his jaw and you push up on your toes, slanting your head to deepen the kiss. You open your mouth in invitation and he accepts instantly. His tongues rushes in to meet and dance with yours; a happy reunion. His groan of relief vibrates through your body and your core tightens in excitement. Squeezing your thighs together to find any sort of relief and you run your hands down his chest to grip the fabric of his shirt, pulling him impossibly closer.Â
Suddenly, Peter reaches down and hooks his arms behind your thighs before hoisting you up, your back against the tree and your legs wrapped around his hip, only his body keeping you suspended. The dress that you were wearing rides up high on your thigh and the cold air swirls against your burning skin cause goose bumps were pebble in their wake. Peter uses his hips to keep you pin against the tree but that meant that your could feel his hard member resting against your sex.Â
Peter shoves his face into the crook of your neck and suckles and nibbles all along any exposed skin. His hands were gripping and kneading your ass as he was supporting your weight. Almost like he couldnât help himself, Peter rocks his hips into yours pulling a gasp from you and a groan from him at the sudden delicious friction. âWhat have you done to me, Y/N? I can feel your grip on your mind and I can do nothing to stop you. Youâve bewitched me. All I could ever need is you, like this.â His whispered breath skates across your skin, burning your ears and curling your toes.Â
Giving him easier access to your skin, your eyes close and your head rolls to the side. Unbeknwnsts to you, this movement causes the strap of your dress to slip off your shoulders, the top of your dress falling slightly, giving Peter a perfect view of the tops of your breast. You felt one of his hands tease up your legs and in between your flushed bodies. He pulls your panties to the side and your feel his fingers delve into your folds. You let out a small whimper as he hits his mark, using your wetness, he swirls his expert fingers around your clit with ease. âPeter, please.â His name fell from your lips like a prayer, causing his to chuckle and you yelp in surprise as he plants a firm bite on your neck, causing threads of pleasure down your spine. Your breast felt heavy and achy with need, every pant from you causing your nipples to rub against his chest. Your hips are now rolling on their own accord, moving in time with his torturing fingers.
âYou keep begging sweetly like that and I wonât be able to stop myself from taking you right here. Iâm barely holding onto my reserve right now, Y/N. I want nothing more than to throw you down and have my fill of you. If you know whatâs good for you, youâll tell me to stop right now.âÂ
Sighing dreamily, you tease, âWerenât you the one who started this, hmm?â His movements slowed to a stop, and he simply held you for a long moment. Your heart felt like it was floating and soaring through the cloud, butterflies in your stomach as his breath fanned against your breast. âYeah well ⌠Iâve never been the reasonable one, have I?â You felt his smirk against your neck before it disappeared in his seriousness, âIf you want me to stop, Y/N, you have to let me know now.âÂ
âYouâll stop if I ask?â Your whisper was barely heard as it floated through the silent night.
He was silent for a moment before he responded, âI would. It would kill me but I would. I would do anything you asked of me, Y/N. I would steal the moon for you if you asked it of me. Please ⌠just stay with me.â
Wrapping your arms around his head and shoulders, you envelop the precious bundle that was clingy to you like you were his life source. How could you deny him? Tilting your head towards him so that you lips ghosted over his ear, you whisper, âI need you, Peter. Are you going to make me beg?â
You let out a started gasp as he shot to life. Your hands falling away from him and bracing behind you against the tree as one of his hands shot down to undo his pants while the other ripped the top of your dress down the middle, leaving the two sides falling open and revealing your body to him. Your dress hung loosely, like a belt wrapped around your waist now, your breasts exposed to the cool air causing your nipples to pebble. Suddenly his naked cock was dragging between your wet lips as he rocked against you, coating it with your arousal. Peter pushed to have his body flush against yours again and his face back in your neck, one hand went back to your ass while the other grabbed and squeezed at your breast.Â
âY/N. I need you. Hard and fast. I canât think straight and having you like this is pushing me towards the brink of insanity. I canât control myself right now.âÂ
âDonât hold back, Peter. I need you, just as you are.âÂ
A pleasured cry and a âoh my godâ was ripped from you when Peter lifted you and slid you the whole way down, taking his whole cock inside you until you were sitting flush against his thigh. âOh, fuck, Y/N. My dreams are nothing compared to this.âÂ
Your eyes rolled to the back of your head as he used you to milk his cock; using you to ride him. His arm flexing to lift you and his hips slamming up to meet you. His pace was brutal. His strength had you slamming down with a force that made your muscles squeeze and pulse with every thrust. Your cries were loud and obscene but his growls and grunt were feral; only causing you to react more frantically. Your hips your rolling to meet his thrusts and the strong kneading on your achy breasts and bites along your neck was almost too much to bare. In and out. In and out. Every slide and every slam sending pleasure to the tops of your head to the tips of your toes.
Then suddenly, his hand was there again, right on your clit with enough pressure that cause nearly painful pleasure. He continued to buck into you like a wild animal, your muscles clenched like a vice in satisfaction. He swirled and flicked with such precision as though he knew exactly what you felt and knew what you needed. Your head was swimming with arosual, your toes curling and your back arching against the rough texture on your back, cause little delicious scratches to scrape there. âPeter, Iâm right there. Cum with me. I need you.âÂ
He slammed his lips into yours, drinking in all your cries, and his efforts doubled, then all at once, he stilled and groaned into your mouth, and he shook and emptied into you. Sweaty and panting, you both held each other, desperate to catch your breaths. After a few calm and blissful minutes, Peter softly kisses your jaw and whispers, âCome back with me, Y/N. Stay with me.â
With your eyes closed, your head rolled back, and your smile pointing up towards the dark sky, you whisper, âOk, Peter. Take me home.âÂ
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I Told You To Stay Pt. 1
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Being a little lost kid in neverland! >0< thought this was rly cute <3
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Run Away (Part One)
Peter Pan (OUAT) x Fem!Reader
Warnings: mention of human sacrifice, manipulation, predator and prey situation, kidnapping
You wake up in a completely new land in a cabin. A boy who calls himself âPanâ explains that you are the key to saving Neverland. What he doesnât tell you is that this must be done through your sacrifice. When you find out about this you run away deep into the woods, but you donât know your way, and Pan will stop at nothing to find you
You wake with a start, a sharp ache pounding through your head. When you open your eyes, youâre met with dim, golden light flickering against the walls of a small, rustic cabin. Wooden beams cross above you, and the air smells of moss and pine.
Before you can get your bearings, a voice cuts through the stillness. âFinally awake, are we?â
You turn sharply, heart racing, and there he stands, leaning casually against the doorway. Peter Pan. But not the storybook boy with the cocky grin and playful eyes. This Peter is tall, wiry, and predatory. His eyes are sharp, gleaming in the dim light with a look that feels as unsettling as it is curious.
âWhoâwhere am I?â you manage to stammer, scooting back until your spine hits the wall.
Peter steps forward, his expression softening to a playful smirk as he watches you squirm. âWelcome to my land. Youâre in the heart of Neverland now, right where you belong.â He glances around the cabin, as if making sure youâve taken in every detail of your surroundings, every dead-end escape.
âWhy did you bring me here?â you ask, your voice trembling.
He lets out a low chuckle and crouches down in front of you, his gaze piercing into yours. âBecause, darling, youâre special.â The words roll off his tongue like a dark promise. âYouâre the key to saving this island. Youâre here because I need you. And youâŚâ His eyes narrow, his tone dipping into something almost reverent. âYouâre going to help me.â
âSave it? How?â Your confusion is thick, tangled with the budding fear in your chest.
His lips curve into a smile, a look so knowing it makes your blood run cold. âDo you believe in prophecies?â he asks. âDestiny?â
You shake your head, searching for something in his expression, some flicker of mercy, of reason. But his face remains unreadable, a mask of determination and something darker, something hungry.
âNeverland is in danger,â he says, each word careful and deliberate. âThe magic that lives in this placeâmy placeâis dying. And without itâŚâ He shrugs, his gaze never leaving yours. âEverything disappears.â
His words weigh heavily in the quiet, like something inevitable, something final. You feel his intensity settle around you, wrapping you in its terrifying warmth. You try to find words, a question, a refusal, but his gaze is magnetic, pulling you in, making you agree to help a stranger in a land you have never heard of.
âSo⌠what do you need me to do?â you manage to whisper, though part of you doesnât want to know the answer.
Peterâs smile widens, his eyes lighting up with satisfaction. âAll you have to do is trust me,â he whispers, his hand reaching out to brush a strand of hair from your face, his touch lingering longer than necessary. âStay close. Follow my instructions. And, together, weâll save Neverland.â
Something in his voice keeps you from arguing, but as he rises and steps to the cabin door, you feel a prickle of warning crawl up your spine. He pauses before stepping out into the night, looking back with a smirk thatâs all shadows. âI wonât be gone long. Donât wander off.â
He vanishes into the night, leaving you alone in the cabin, his presence lingering like a chill.
You sit in silence, feeling the weight of the room press down on you. But then, as you glance around, you notice something: a small figure slipping quietly through the shadows near the door. One of the Lost Boys, a young boy with wide, anxious eyes and dirty hands clenched tight by his sides.
âHey,â he whispers, darting forward quickly. âYou canât stay here.â
You stare at him, stunned. âWhat do you mean?â
âPeterâs going to kill you,â he whispers, eyes darting to the door as if expecting Pan to return at any moment. âThe prophecy isnât about saving Neverland. Not really. Itâs about sacrifice.â
The words slice through you, each one sharper than the last. You feel like the airâs been knocked out of you. âBut⌠he said⌠Iâm supposed to help him.â
The boy nods. âYeah. By dying. He needs someone special to give up everything to save Neverlandâs magic. And thatâs you.â
Cold realization settles over you, and you feel the sudden urge to run, to escape before he returns. âWhat do I do?â you whisper to the boy, heart pounding.
âGo. Now. Into the forest. But be quiet.â He glances nervously at the door, and without another word, you slip past him and out into the dark.
The night is thick around you, the towering trees casting long, twisted shadows that stretch across the forest floor. Your long dress snags on branches and roots, tripping you with every few steps. You force yourself up again and again, biting back fear, feeling every second slip through your fingers like grains of sand.
Suddenly, you hear a familiar voice, low and mocking, laced with an edge that sends a chill down your spine. âOh, running away, are we?â
Panâs voice echoes through the trees. You freeze, heart hammering in your chest. How did he find you so quickly?
âDid you really think I wouldnât notice?â His tone is soft, almost amused, as though heâs enjoying the game. âI can feel you out here, you know. Every step, every breath.â
The sound of his footsteps is subtle, barely more than a whisper against the forest floor, and yet it feels like theyâre everywhere, drawing closer with each passing second.
Desperation floods your veins as you stumble forward, tearing at the hem of your dress in frustration, feeling the rough fabric catch on every twisted root and thorn. You can hear his footsteps now, drawing closer, an unhurried, rhythmic pace that fills you with dread. Heâs taking his time, savoring the chase.
Your foot catches on a root, and you go sprawling forward, landing hard against the ground. Pain shoots through your knees and palms, and you struggle to get up, every muscle trembling. But before you can, heâs there, emerging from the shadows like a predator, eyes gleaming with a dark thrill.
âDidnât I tell you?â His voice is barely above a whisper, his eyes locked onto yours as he kneels down, one hand reaching out to grip your wrist. âYouâre mine.â
You struggle, but his grip is like iron, fingers digging into your skin as he pulls you to your feet, holding you close, his face inches from yours.
âThereâs no escape from me, love,â he murmurs, his gaze softening into something disturbingly gentle, like heâs savoring the moment, the fear in your eyes, the way your breath catches.
âYou lied to me,â you manage to whisper, anger flaring beneath the fear. âYouâre going to kill me.â
He lets out a low chuckle, eyes alight with a twisted amusement. âOh, but I never lied,â he says, his voice soft and almost tender. âI told you you were special. That you were needed. And you are. Youâre exactly what Neverland needs.â
You try to pull away, but he tightens his hold, pressing his lips close to your ear. âAnd if itâs any consolation, I will remember you. Iâll make sure every part of this island remembers what you did for it.â
Thereâs no kindness in his words, only a dark promise, a thread of power that coils around you, suffocating. He lets out a sigh, almost wistful, and for a fleeting moment, you see a flicker of something softer beneath his maskâa glimmer of sadness, of longing. But itâs gone just as quickly as it came, replaced by that cold, calculating gaze.
He pulls you back through the forest, his grip unyielding, dragging you toward a fate you no longer have any illusions about.
He pulls some sort of bag out of his pocket and places it over your face. Shadows close in, and the last thing you hear is the sound of his voice, murmuring like a lullaby.
âWelcome home.â
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