Rayman Legends Adventures in Return to Never Land/Script

"We were shown a while into the past after Teresa and Martin had moved to London and Martin had adopted his very own puppy who was one of the 101 Dalmatians.

"How was the family picnic, guys," Martin asked Teresa and Cynthia.

"Wendy keeps warning us that Peter Pan's going to come back someday," Teresa said, "do you remember our first affair with him? She doesn't think it was just a dream."

"Well, who knows," Martin shrugged, "perhaps it wasn't a dream."

"It's hard to say," Teresa replied, "I certainly haven't seen Peter since then."

"Even here," Martin said.

"What Never Land looked like," Cynthia asked.

"It was unlike any place none of us have ever been," Martin said.

"It's something you had to see for yourself," Teresa added.

"I wish I could've gone with you..." Cynthia sounded jealous.

"I'm sorry, Cynthia, but Wendy waited every night for Peter Pan to return, but he hasn't arrived yet..." Teresa replied, "he didn't even come to see us, except perhaps in a dream."

"I wonder why they're getting on," Cynthia said.

"I always had a feeling that this wouldn't be the last time we should see him or Never Land," Teresa said.

"Even here," Cynthia said.

"I hope that day will be soon," Patch said.

"We'll just have to see," Cynthia said.

The years passed by and yet no sign of the return of Peter Pan. At last, these years became decades later and they had all grown up, especially after a certain graduation dance for the seniors of high school. Teresa and Cynthia sat on the couch together as they waited for their dates to their final school dance of their lives. Then Martin and a teenage Richie entered inside.

The girls stood up and linked arms with their dates. The dance became one to never forget as Martin wanted to be alone with Cynthia for a moment and they recollected their shared memories together as a couple and he even burst in a very reluctant question; he had asked her to marry him. And where he even made the moment romantic as he proposed.

Cynthia had joyful tears in her eyes. "Oh, Martin, yes, I will marry you!"

Martin grinned, but he fit the ring on her finger, picked her up in his arms and happily swayed her about and soon where they kissed as everyone began to cheer and applaud. It seemed to be the most magical moment of Martin and Cynthia's lives together. Even Angel and Scamp seemed extremely proud of the display as their tails touched each other.

Their wedding day had been set in the magical land of Equestria.

Twilight married them of course and almost everybody they knew was there in the audience. "Do you, Cynthia Brisby, take Martin Brisby to be your rightful husband?"

"Ooh, I do," Cynthia gushed in utter delight.

"And by the power bestowed upon me, I now declare to you husband and wife," Twilight finalized, "you can now kiss the bride."

Soon Martin and Cynthia kissed as everyone they knew cheered. Cynthia held out her bouquet and tossed it into the air as the bridesmaids all jumped up to catch it.

"It's mine," Rarity exclaimed as she was one of the bridesmaids.

"No way, I have dibs," Pinkie Pie jumped up.

"I WANT IT," the other bridesmaids fought over the flowers.

Teresa sighed and shook her head with a facepalm as she was the Best Mare. The one that caught the flowers was Applejack.

"Hello, boy," Applejack grinned. "I wonder who's the lucky stallion who can tie me up for this," she chuckled as she was the lucky mare in the entire building while Rarity looked rather disappointed.

"Perhaps it's Clark," Apple Bloom smirked joyfully.

"Yes," Big Mac agreed with a chuckle to his younger sister.

Applejack blushed. "Who now?"

"Oh, you know who we're speaking about, Sis," Apple Bloom smirked playfully.

Applejack seemed to turn as red as her older brother's coat. This made the others chuckle slightly to her. Sweetie Belle chuckled until Button Mash walked past, which made her blush.

"Hey, Sweetie Belle," Button Mash grinned.

"Hey, Button Mash..." Sweetie Belle blushed.

"Great feast, right," Button Mash grinned as he pulled out a cup of punch, but was actually giving it to her and not for himself, "punch?"

"Thank you," Sweetie Belle accepted the drink.

Button Mash grinned as they shared punch together.

A lot had certainly changed, especially after Teresa had been proposed herself and soon enough, their group became bigger as there were children about. Wendy even had children herself after meeting a kind man named Edward Stuart, and soon where their children would have an adventure all together. Martin and Cynthia had an eight-year-old son named Alec with twins, a boy and a girl, named Jesse and Joanie. Richie had helped raise her son Fonzie from a forced intimate relationship and soon Teresa had Richie's first ever child, a daughter named Gertie, and had another one on the road which was so far said to be a boy and the name settled for him was likely to be Ralph as both his parents liked the name. Sure enough, the children were going to visit Wendy as she thought some company would cheer her own children up, a girl named Jane and a boy named Danny as Edward had been gone for a rather long time due to the outbreak of war in their home.

"Dad, can't you end their war with magic," Alec asked.

"I'd really do it if I could, but I'm afraid it's too dangerous," Martin said, "I'm sure everything will end soon."

"I hate war," Joanie frowned.

"War..." Alec sighed.

"What is this good for," Gertie replied.

"Absolutely nothing," Jesse and Joanie folded their arms.

"I agree," Cynthia said.

"It'll be better," Teresa said grimly as she stared out the window, "at least I hope....I know Jane isn't too happy either, but knowing Wendy, she warns stories to cheer up her children just like she did with John and Michael."

"Yes," Martin nodded.

"Nothing could make facts better..." Joanie sighed.

"How about a slumber feast," Cynthia suggested.

"Did somebody say 'slumber festival'," Joanie grinned.

Cynthia grinned back, knowing that would cheer up her children.

"But how would we go to Wendy's house with these bad people over there," Jesse asked.

"Magic of course," Martin grinned.

"Ohh, yes," Jesse grinned back.

Martin grinned back. "Well, a slumber festivity?"

"Too bad Jenny isn't there to console Alec," Joanie teased.

Soon Alec blushed from the mention of Jenny's name. Joanie chuckled to that.

"It could be good for you that children come out," Teresa said, "after all, it's a rather depressing state to be in."

"Indeed," Richie nodded.

"Oh, thank you, Mum and Dad," Gertie grinned, "thank you very much!"

Soon they teleported to Wendy and her two children.

Wendy was alone for now as her husband was off for the war and she had lived in the house that she and her brothers grew up in. Then Martin and the others seemed to appear.

"Oh, what a surprise," Wendy grinned.

"Wendy, you haven't changed at all," Teresa replied to her cousin.

"I hope that's a good fact," Wendy teased.

"You could say that...." Teresa shrugged as she came inside her cousin's home.

Wendy grinned as she allowed them all to come inside.

"Should we show our powers to Aunt Wendy, Jane and Danny, right," Jesse whispered.

"At last," Martin nodded, but looked around, "um, Wendy, where exactly is your daughter?"

"She'll be on her road, she'll look for something for me, she existed on going alone with Nana," Wendy replied.

"Nana has yet arrived," Martin grinned.

"Nana II," Wendy said softly.

"Oh..." Martin said softly back, "well, I have Patch yet."

"Hello," Patch grinned.

Wendy bent down slightly to pet the dalmatian. "You grew up yourself."

"Yes, madam," Patch chuckled.

"I'm always surprised to know that some animals can speak," Wendy grinned.

"Oh, you'll get used to it," Teresa said.

Jesse and Gertie seemed to wander away while the adults spoke.

"It's time to go to heaven and find Jane," Jesse whispered.

"Jesse," Gertie asked.

Jesse looked to her. "What are you doing out here?"

"I could ask you the same question," Gertie smirked.

"I'm gonna go look for Jane," Jesse said.

"So am I," Gertie said.

"It could be dangerous......" Jesse said.

"I cannot die," Gertie reminded him.

"Very good then," Jesse said.

Gertie nodded and walked with him in the dark streets of London.

"Get on my back," Jesse said.

Gertie climbed onto his back. "I'll be your sight."

Soon Jesse took off at super-speed and flew in the air. Gertie gave the best directions she could for Jesse, and he followed the directions the best he could.

"This is like one of these video games," Gertie chuckled as she controlled Jesse.

"Yes, I guess it is," Jesse grinned.

"Ooh! Land south, land south," Gertie urged him to go down as she saw a young figure who looked a lot like a young version of Wendy, but with short reddish hair.

Jesse nodded before landing down.

"Houston, we have landed," Gertie said.

"Jane," Jesse called down.

The girl looked around, slightly hesitantly.

"Jane, it's alright. It's us, Jesse and Gertie," Jesse said as he landed.

"Jesse and Gertie," Jane replied.

"Hello, Jeanne," Gertie grinned.

"Hey, cousin," Jesse waved.

"What are you guys doing here," Jane grinned as she held something close in her arms.

"Sleepover at your place," Gertie said.

"Sleepover," Jane asked.

"C'mon, we'll explain later," Jesse grinned.

"Nana II, come along," Jane called for the family dog.

"Alright," Nana II grinned in 'Dog' language.

Then Jesse took the others back home as Gertie directed again.

"Where are Jesse and Gertie," Cynthia asked, concernedly.

"They're fine," Teresa said without looking.

"They're not here," Martin said.

"That's nice," Teresa said as she was knitting.

"Not only did he hear him," Richie asked.

"Guys, it's Jesse and Gertie, what's the worst that could happen to you," Teresa asked.

"The bombs could hit them," Cynthia said.

"If I remember correctly, Jesse has Martin's genetics..." Teresa replied.

"Yes, but what about Gertie," Cynthia asked.

"Will you stop concerning," Teresa moaned to her, "Cynthia, if something went wrong, surely we wouldn't let them go alone, right?"

"That's true," Cynthia nodded.

"Mummy, where's Jane, Jesse and Gertie," Danny pouted.

"Don't worry, Danny," Wendy soothed her son in comfort, "they'll make it."

"I know they'll do it," Martin said.

There were sirens outside and airplanes were heard, which concerned Danny very much.

Then Teresa had an idea. "You know, Danny, these bombs sound like cannonballs on a pirate ship!"

Then Danny settled down. "You're right...it's Peter Pan! He's coming!"

"You're right, Danny," Martin said.

Wendy grinned as her son settled down and set a thankful look to her cousin for using one of her stories to settle him down. Soon Jesse rushed inside with Nana II, Jane and Gertie on his back as he used his super-speed.

"Guys," Danny beamed to them.

"Oh, Jesse, thank heavens, Mum was losing her mind over there," Richie beamed.

"Hey, Danny," Jane grinned to her younger brother.

"Oh, please, I'm as strong and as invulnerable/indestructible as Dad," Jesse said with confidence.

"I warned you they were fine," Teresa said to Cynthia.

"Hey, is that for me," Danny grinned at the package in his sister's arms.

"Sure," Jane gave it to him, "happy birthday, Danny."

"What did you buy him," Gertie whispered.

"Let's just see," Jane shrugged as she took off her coat.

Danny opened the package and found two socks. "Socks! Two of them!"

"What very practice of you, Jane..." Wendy said to her daughter.

"I made them big where he could become sizes," Jane shrugged.

"Why not be mean," Joanie asked.

"It was the best I could do so," Jane smirked.

"At least it's a gift," Gertie shrugged.

"You know, they could be Captain Hook and Peter Pan pirates," Wendy suggested to Danny.

"Yes," Martin added.

Danny seemed to like that idea as he pretended the socks were puppets of his favorite story time characters.

"What story of Peter Pan are you going to warn this time, Wendy," Martin asked.

"Huh...now, let me see..." Wendy hummed in thought while Danny looked emotional and Jane looked annoyed of their mother's stories.

Jane decided to listen to the radio and leave herself out of the story.

"How about the time Peter Pan captured Hook's ship right under his nose," Wendy suggested.

"That's good," Joanie grinned.

"Yes," Danny agreed as Jane sulked and then wrote in her notebook.

"Go ahead," Jesse grinned, "warn it."

"Please, Aunt Wendy," Gertie sounded emotional herself.

"It was late on a misty night and Hook was sure once again that he'd found Peter Pan's hiding place," Wendy began, "Hook and his bloodthirsty crew went ashore...leaving the Jolly Roger unguarded."

'That was a foolish move for the pirates,' Alec thought to himself.

"This is how Peter Pan came," Wendy continued to narrate.

A few hours later, the sun began to rise up over the eastern horizon. The stars slowly faded as the purple heavens slowly began to change to pale color. The shining rays of the sun stretched across the heavens and across the land below.

The moment the light reached the slumbering dinosaur herds, they all awakened. However, there was a grim vibe coming from all of them as they began to open their eyes. They all remembered that this was the day they would go their own fashions. They all knew that this was going to be a difficult day.

However, it wasn't going to be the kind of difficult they were initially thinking of.

It didn't take long before they all realized that something was wrong.

That something was the fact that six of their children were missing.

"Ducky! Spike," Ms. Swimmer cried as she saw that the little swimmer and spike-tail were gone from the nest.

"Petrie," Ms. Flyer shrieked, ruffling through the brambles of her makeshift nest, looking for her son.

"Littlefoot," Grandpa and Grandma Longneck called, looking around frantically for their grandson, "Littlefoot!"

"CEEEERRRRAAHHHH," Mr. Threehorn yelled at the top of his lungs in distress.

This yell was so loud that it echoed across the silent, dead plains. "Well, you see," Wendy grinned to the children, "Hook will never win as long as there's faith, trust and pixie dust."

This made Danny cheer and laugh.

"Poppycock," Jane scoffed.

"Oh, c'mon, Jane, stop being a bitch," Joanie said.

Jane merely huffed.

"Jane, it's alright to be responsible, but it's also alright to keep acting your age while having fun," Jesse said.

"Whatever..." Jane sounded rough, "take it."

"Jane, I don't want a repeat at what Uncle Howard and Aunt Marion visited before they went on vacation before the war..." Wendy warned her daughter.

"What just happened before the war," Cynthia asked.

"Jane hasn't been herself lately..." Wendy sounded unhappy with her daughter's behavior.

"It must be with his father gone," Jesse said.

"Gertie was a bit stern for her mother the first eight years of her life..." Richie said softly as he held his arm anxiously, "she asked me dozens of questions, but I wasn't sure what to warn her about..."

"Oh, my..." Cynthia said.

"Really," Wendy asked the court composer.

"It wasn't an easy task..." Richie admitted, "I mean, I didn't think I'd see Teresa again..."

"But you did so," Cynthia said.

"Easy for you to say," Richie said, "I had to raise our daughter by myself for eight years...I was afraid at what would come once Gertie came to me once she hit puberty."

"Ow," Martin said.

"Exactly," Richie nodded to that.

"Good fact I came back then," Teresa said.

"Just in time..." Richie hugged her.

Teresa seemed to stick her tongue out from the hug.

"Teresa never seems to change," Wendy said.

Jane sighed as she stared out the window as the younger ones played.

"Watch out, Jane," Jesse called out as he was about to bump into her while she played with the others.

"What," Jane asked, but then got bumped which made her grumpy, "Jesse!"

"I'm sorry," Jesse frowned.

Jane looked very annoyed with him.

"Jeanne, you should play with us," Gertie suggested.

"Guys, please," Jane frowned, "I don't have time to have fun and games!"

"You sued before," Danny pouted, "you have to be the first official Lost Girl ever!"

"That was a long time ago," Jane said.

"Yes, back if you were fun," Danny stuck his tongue out at his sister.

Jane did the same.

"Honestly, Jane..." Teresa sighed, "you should be complete with imagination...even I had imagination if I was your age."

"That's true," Cynthia said.

Later on...

Alec looked out the windows and turned with a grin. "The coast is clear, boys!"

"We can go in now," Martin said.

With that said, they went back inside the house.

"Honestly, Mother," Jane sighed as they went up the stairs, sounding a lot like her maternal grandfather, "I don't know why you and the other adults fill our heads with these silly stories."

"They're not silly stories," Jesse said.

"He's right, Jane," Wendy agreed as she carried Danny, "they're not foolish, they're-"

Soon there was a knock heard at the door.

"Take care of Danny, will you," Wendy asked her daughter, handing over her younger son into his arms as she went down the stairs before turning back up with a small grin, "go ahead. I'll be there."

Jesse had a bad feeling about the who was behind the door. Soon Jane went to take her brother upstairs.

"Yes," Wendy replied as she responded the door.

"Evacuation, ma'am," the man warned her, "your children are scheduled on the morning train."

"So soon? But I haven't even warned them," Wendy frowned at the man.

"The sooner the better if you ask me," the man advised, "good night, ma'am."

"Yes, uh...good night," Wendy replied as she closed the door as the man left the household. And as she turned around, she looked to see Jesse. "Oh, Jesse, why aren't you upstairs with the others," Wendy asked him.

"I wanted to know who was at the door," Jesse frowned.

"Oh, Jesse..." Wendy frowned back, "please try to understand."

"Well, at least it can't get any worse," Jesse sighed.

Soon there was another knocking at the door.

"What," Jesse blinked.

"Now who could that be," Wendy wondered as she went to get the door again. Soon she saw that it was the man again. "Yes," Wendy asked him.

"It seems I forgot to mention that the children's cousins will also be included," the man informed her.

"Oh...is that so..." Wendy replied.

"I'm sure you should've expected this," the man replied.

"Of course..." Wendy sighed.

Jesse frowned as he heard about that, though he felt unsure about it.

"Have a good night, ma'am," the man saluted as he left.

Jesse had a small frown as Wendy let the man leave as she knew this had to be a lot to take in, but soon she came upstairs to share the news.

Nana II was seen staring at a picture of the family together, but was mostly looking at Edward since he was gone.

"Don't worry, Nana II, Uncle Edward will be back if it's over," Joanie consoled the dog.

Nana II whined, looking up to her, but nuzzled her. Joanie grinned and nuzzled the dog back warmly.

"Jane, darling, will you promise me something," Wendy called to her daughter as she sat down, taking her hands as she got ready for bed, "will you promise me to watch over Danny whatever happens?"

"What," Jane frowned.

"And Joanie, will you make sure you and your brothers stay with Jane and Danny," Wendy asked her niece.

"Aunt Wendy, what's going on," Joanie asked.

"You girls and your brothers are going away for a while..." Wendy said softly.

"Away," Jane asked as she backed off, "where?"

"All the children are evacuated to the country," Wendy replied, "it's so dangerous here, but you'll be safe here. All of you."

"I'm not going, I'll stay here," Jane warned her as she folded her arms.

"I'm just calling Daddy," Joanie said as she made her road to the phone.

"But, darling, the order has been given," Wendy warned her daughter, "every child has to go."

Soon Joanie pulled out a card and dialed the number on the phone as she waited to hear from her father. "C'mon, c'mon, pick up," she whispered to herself as she waited for her father to respond.

"Hello," Martin responded after a while.

"Managed to! It's you," Joanie grinned to that.

"Joanie, is everything alright," Martin asked.

"Um...well, looks like Aunt Wendy is saying we have to leave and evacuate with the other children..." Joanie replied.

"I knew I forgot something," Martin said.

"Daddy...that's true," Joanie replied.

"Aw, Estelle, ne pas pleure," Martin said, "this isn't a bad fact."

"How is this not bad," Joanie panicked.

"Joanie, it's for your own good," Martin replied, "you know how dangerous it is in there. If you move with the others, you won't get hurt wherever you go.  Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy did this before we went to Narnia together."

"Dad, can't you stop this war," Joanie frowned.

"I'm trying everything I can, darling, really," Martin replied, "I promise that it'll be over soon."

"How come," Joanie pouted, being a girl and all, "in five moments or soon you'll all grow up?"

"I'm trying, darling," Martin replied.

"Can't you just call Superman and ask him to take care of this war," Joanie frowned.

"I need to see what I can do, baby," Martin replied, "look, it's late. Why don't you get some sleep?"

"Alright, I'll try, but I don't know how....." Joanie said before hearing a confusion going on in Jane's room, "I have to go, something's going on."

"Try to get some sleep, darling, I know it'll be over soon," Martin said.

"Alright, farewell Daddy, I love you, farewell," Joanie replied before hanging up and she rushed up the stairs.

And soon where she heard Jane going at it at Danny. Wendy looked a bit terrified at what was going on between her two children.

"Daniel, fairy tale time is up," Jane frowned as she opened her window curtains to her little brother, "Peter Pan doesn't exist, and people don't fly!"

"They do as well," Danny pouted as that made him mournful.

"That's right, Danny," Joanie soothed.

"Oh, c'mon, Daniel! Grow up," Jane frowned to her brother, "it's just a lot of childish nonsense!"

"Jane," Wendy frowned to her daughter.

"Is everything alright in here," Alec asked.

"You're lying," Danny cried to his sister before he ran out of the room, who growled in frustration before shouting out an enraged "STEELE!!"

This yell was so loud that it echoed across the nursery. "Jane, how could you treat your brother like that," Wendy frowned.

Jane didn't say anything and seemed to stare at the floor.

"I'll take it because facts aren't right here," Alec said.

"Not exactly...." Joanie said to her brother, "Jane's trying to be an adult."

"It could be bad, especially since it could somehow ruin your own childhood," Alec said.

"You think you're very grown-up, but you have a lot to learn," Wendy warned her daughter soon before she left the bedroom.

Jane just frowned as her mother left, and soon glanced over as Nana II also decided to leave. Joanie even began to look like she was going to leave. Soon Jane closed her bedroom door shut and sighed emotionally as she was going through a lot of pressure right now due to living in a war zone and how she began to stop believing in her mother's stories about Peter Pan.

"Joanie," Gertie softly called as Joanie gasped from the door closing as it was so sudden.

"Yes, Gertie," Joanie replied.

"Are you alright," Gertie asked, "I felt a little anxiety."

"It's Jane," Joanie frowned, "and we need to get out of the country with her and Danny."

"We're leaving..." Gertie gasped.

"It looks like it," Joanie replied, "I'm sorry, Gertie, and Jane's behavior won't make it much better, especially since she was just yelling at her brother that Peter Pan wasn't real."

"Why should she say that? It's like trying to be an adult," Gertie frowned.

"I think there is...." Joanie frowned back, "I want to help her, but I don't know what to do, Gertie."

"What have you done in this situation," Gertie shrugged in sympathy.

"Perhaps a little sleep will help," Joanie said.

"I suppose..." Gertie said, "I'm very sorry about Jane, Joanie...I wish I knew what to do."

"Same here," Joanie frowned.

Gertie held out her arms.

"Aww..." Joanie grinned to that before she shared a hug with her cousin, "ooh, Gertie, your skin is so cold."

"I'm sorry, I can't help it," Gertie warned her, "I'm cold-blooded."

"That's true," Joanie said.

"Let's try to sleep, yes," Gertie asked.

"I think so," Joanie sighed as she felt bad for Jane and her behavior, and leaving the country seemed to make the situation a bit worse. Soon she thought back on one of the adventures her father and aunt had with Peter Pan and thought that perhaps going there until the war was settled. As she laid in the guest bed, she began to ponder on how to get there as she thought about the story she heard with her brothers at one bedtime as Never Land sounded like the perfect place to visit after a hard experience like the war, and especially with how Jane was acting, and where she knew how they would get there with help from magic to help the rest of them fly while Jesse would fly along with them.

Jesse found himself unable to sleep.

"Jesse, go to bed," Alec warned his brother.

"I can't sleep..." Jesse sighed, "Joanie has to be concerned about something, and I'm concerned as well."

"We don't intend to sleep until we find out what's happening or not us," Alec sighed back.

"Well, you can sleep if you want, but since Joanie's my twin, I feel her pain and sickness," Jesse replied.

Soon they went to see how Joanie was.

Joanie stared at the ceiling. Jesse knocked on the door and soon came in after a moment.

"Oh...Jesse..." Joanie said as she sat up to see her foster brother.

"Joanie, I know something's wrong, I can feel it," Jesse replied.

"I'm concerned about Jane and this war," Joanie warned him.

"And I think perhaps if we stay in Neverland until this war is over, everything will calm down."

"Never Land," Jesse replied, "you sure?"

"I think it might be for the best," Joanie nodded, "you can fly by yourself, of course."

"Yes, but what about the rest of you," Jesse asked.

"Faith...trust...and pixie dust," Joanie replied.

"Well...yes...but where are you going to get a fairy," Jesse asked.

"I'm not sure," Joanie sighed.

Soon they heard someone on the roof, which wasn't a good fact.

"Who might be on the roof," Jesse wondered.

"Santa," Joanie replied.

"But it's not Christmas," Jesse said.

Soon they looked out the window and where they could see some shadowy figures coming to Jane's window.

"What is this," Joanie asked.

"We better help Jane," Jesse warned his twin sister.

Soon they hurried away to Jane's room. As they got there, they looked surprised and gasped once they saw who was there, hearing the frustrated toddler shout his name.

It appeared to be Captain Hook and his pirate crew as they attempted to take Jane. Jesse and Joanie charged in to save Jane.

"What the hell," Captain Hook gasped to the Greenwood twins.

Soon Gertie and Alec came into the room and yelped once they saw what was going on.

"You can't take her, you crook," Jesse frowned.

"Oh, I think we can, you brat," the boss of the pirate crew smirked as he picked up Jesse before putting him in a sack.

"Hey," Jesse complained.

Soon Gertie ran inside and lunged out for the pirates, her murderous vampire instinct fighting against her usual generous and kind nature. The strong pirate seemed to use that to his advantage as he simply opened the sack slightly and where Gertie landed it before he closed back up.

"Gah," Gertie yelped as she fell in.

"Stop that," Joanie warned the pirates.

The pirates seemed to do the opposite as they stuffed her and Alec in next before they heard sirens going away.

"You'll pay for this if I let my dad know," Jesse muffled, "are you listening to me?!"

"Hurry up, Smee," Captain Hook demanded as they had to get going.

Smee seemed to have problems with the sack. Soon Captain Hook jumped out of the window onto his ship as Smee tried to catch the hostages.

"Oh, c'mon now, don't worry..." Smee said before he was able to toss the sack over to the other pirates.

"What's going on out there," Joanie muffled.

"I don't like that," Gertie added, "I'm nauseous!"

"You better let us out," Jesse added.

"Let go, you mangy dogs," Captain Hook demanded.

Soon one pirate steered the helm and they began to fly off of the home to go back to Never Land where they came from, but the anchor seemed to be stuck in the road, slowing them down a bit.

"Haul anchor," Captain Hook frowned to his crew.

Soon his crew started to hoist the anchor back up.

"Ooh, if I get out of here, you're all fried," Jesse frowned.

"You do realize they can't understand us while we're in this bag, right? They're just listening to us muffled words," Alec said.

"I don't care," Jesse frowned, "they're going to die as soon as I get us out of here!"

"Do it, bro," Joanie warned him.

Jesse began to attempt to break out as he peeked out to see that it looked like they were going to an entire new world off of Jane's home, and where Blackbeard noticed this as he shoved him back in. Jesse groaned, but not too horribly.

Once in Never Land, the pirate ship ended up in the water as it began to set sail.

"Ready to drop anchor," a mate called out.

"That's just perfect! Yes, Mr. Smee, with Wendy and these other brats as bait, let us lure Peter Pan to his doom," Captain Hook chuckled darkly, "summon the beast!"

"You heard him, Smee," Blackbeard smirked.

"Yes, sir, Captain, immediately," Smee saluted as he pulled out a barrel filled with fish guts and bones before he began to sing while going to the edge to drop away the food.

Captain Hook grinned as he loved the song because it was all about him before looking annoyed. "SMEE!!"

Soon Smee tripped, which knocked the barrel overboard and the food began to go into the water. Soon the food drew out a creature from under the water. Soon the sacks were being held out and held over the water to bring out the sea creature while the children fought a bit.

"Have no doubt, Smee," Captain Hook smirked as he adjusted his hat, "that wretched boy will only be a notch in my scabbard."

Soon his hat was snatched off his head by a familiar strong boy.

"In your dreams, Hook," a voice proclaimed before soon he came out with the captain's hat on his head as he tore through the sail with his sword. Then he shredded the hat with his sword with a smirk. "I didn't know a codfish spoke, didn't you, Tinkerbell," he commented.

"No," a pixie laughed as she appeared next to him.

"You're going down this time, Pan," Blackbeard smirked.

"Is that right," Peter smirked back to Blackbeard.

"That's right; even if you're getting stronger," Blackbeard said as he and the rest of the crew were going to handle the never-aging boy.

"BLAST HIM," Captain Hook demanded.

"Do your best, Captain," Peter laughed as he flew around, missing the cannonballs.

Blackbeard looked very annoyed with Peter as he kept shooting with a cannon.

"Is that all you have," Peter smirked to Blackbeard.

"Oh, you're so dead," Blackbeard frowned.

"You'll have to do better than that, boys," Peter laughed as he flew around.

One of the pirate crew began to try to hit Peter like a baseball player, trying to hit a baseball as he was getting strikes.

"Three attacks and you're out," Peter smirked as soon as the pirate got hit with a cannonball and sprung back in the mast before flinging into three other pirates, knocking them down like he was a bowling ball and they were the pins.

Captain Hook moaned and rolled his eyes to that before grinning innocently to Peter. "Come here, boy. I have something for you."

"Oh, yes, I almost forgot you have a present for him," Blackbeard said, acting innocent.

"A gift for me," Peter replied, "ah, you really shouldn't."

"Call it a symbol of my affection," Captain Hook smirked, "you know, it's some of your friends."

"Who," Peter wondered.

"Captain, can you do the honors," Blackbeard smirked.

"Why, thank you, Blackbeard, I believe Wendy is one of them," Captain Hook smirked.

"Wendy," Peter frowned as he caught his dagger, "let her and the others go, Hook!"

Then the two got into a sword-fight with each other.

"You black-hearted bastard," Peter frowned.

"You want them, then go get them," Blackbeard smirked as he cut the rope holding the sack.

Soon there was shrieking heard as an octopus came out to catch them from under the water. Soon Peter dove in after the children to save them and Tinkerbell, at last, joined him. Soon Blackbeard, Captain Hook and Smee looked down to the water. The octopus's tentacles began to fly through the water before being pulled down. After a while, there was a thick blotch of ink that came into the water, followed by Peter's hat.

"I did it. I did it!  I can't believe it," Captain Hook said, feeling amazed. "I'm free! Free from Peter Pan forever," Captain Hook began to laugh out of victory with Blackbeard and Smee.

Smee laughed hesitantly.

"Mr. Smee, who is the most boldest, most brilliant buccaneer ever to sail the salty blue," Captain Hook smirked smugly.

"Um...Blackbeard," Smee replied.

"Can I, sir," Blackbeard asked, out of annoyance.

"You can, Mr. Blackbeard," Captain Hook moaned.

Soon Brutus knocked Smee out with one hit. Smee blubbered a bit before blacking out in the middle of the deck.

"Guys..." Captain Hook smirked to his crew.

"Huh...Hook! Hook!  Hook," the crew chanted, fearing about getting hit next.

"That's more like it," Blackbeard nodded.

"Thank you, thank you all," Captain Hook smirked, "I was fine, wasn't I?"

Soon they heard a familiar crowing sound.

"Miss me, Captain," Peter smirked as he flew over with the others in safety.

"I should've known it was too good to be true," Blackbeard moaned.

"How did you escape the beast," Captain Hook frowned to Peter.

Soon Tinkerbell flew next to Peter before shooting pixie dust down into the water, and where out came the sea creature that was going to eat Jane and the others. Then Tinkerbell dropped the octopus right onto Captain Hook's ship after lifting it out of the water. Soon the octopus landed right on top of Captain Hook and began to try and eat him.

"Oh, for heaven's sake," Blackbeard moaned before forcefully opening the octopus's mouth.

Captain Hook, of course, panicked from the octopus.

"Don't even think about it," Brutus frowned to the octopus, who looked hungry after getting a taste of Captain Hook like he was prey.

And where unfortunately, the octopus began to make its road to Captain Hook.

"Oh, you're so dead, Pan," Blackbeard frowned as Peter flew away in victory.

Peter chuckled as soon as he began to set the sacks down to let out the others. "Calm down, guys. You should have seen Hook's face if I--" he was met with Jane's fist, punching him in the nose and soon where Jesse's fist was met next as Peter was sent flying slightly. "Woah," Peter yelped from that.

"Ow, ow, ow," Jane moaned as she shook her now sore hand.

Soon Peter came back out and looked to the group of children, who looked very different from the last children he had met.

"Whoever we went to be strong," Jesse said as he stood up.

Joanie came to her brother as they were being looked at by someone.

Jane yelped as she almost fell into the water until Peter helped her back up. "Peter Pan..." she guessed who this could have been.

"You're certainly not Wendy, Teresa or Martin," Peter said to them.

"You mean our parents," Alec asked.

"Parents," Peter scratched his head as Tinkerbell came out to see the group.

"Yes, you know, a mum and dad," Joanie said.

"Oh...right..." Peter said, "well...are they your parents?"

The children nodded.

"Well...that means they've grown up," Peter sounded disappointed.

"Well, since they didn't stay in Never Land, of course they did so," Jesse said.

"Uh-huh..." Peter pouted to that before looking to Jesse, "huh...you must be Martin's son. You look so strong for your age."

"Thank you, and I can warn you that you haven't lost your strength since you met your father," Jesse said.

"Oh, Tinkerbell, I've wanted to meet you since I heard stories about Pixie Hollow," Joanie grinned to the pixie.

Tinkerbell grinned back as she was happy to hear that.

"Oh...I see, we're dreaming," Jane commented, "they're not real."

Soon they heard an explosion, which alarmed them.

"Watch out," Peter warned Jane, pushing her out of the road as a cannonball shot past them.

"I bet I know who it is from," Jesse said.

"I'm sure I am as well," Alec added.

"Pan, you treacherous brat," Captain Hook called out, "come back here and fight like a man!"

"Come get me, you old cod," Peter teased.

Tinkerbell even joined in the mockery.

"C'mon, we have to fly out of here," Peter warned Jane, throwing her in the air before having her land on his back and he began to fly away.

Then Tinkerbell came to give Jesse, Joanie, Gertie and Alec the ability to fly, though Jesse would be fine on his own. Soon the four of them flew away next to Peter. Tinkerbell looked to Jesse.

"Thanks, Tinkerbell, but I'll take care of that," Jesse grinned to the pixie as he flew on his own.

"That's true," Joanie added.

Tinkerbell grinned as soon as they flew away with Peter.

"Well, if that's not Wendy, who is this," Peter asked about Jane.

"I'm her daughter, Jane," the girl warned him.

"Well, if you're Wendy's daughter, then you'll love it here," Peter grinned.

"That's amazing," Jesse grinned as he flew after Peter with the others as they looked around Never Land.

And where as they flew up to a rainbow, they were able to touch it.

"Ooh..." Joanie grinned as the rainbow tickled, which made her chuckle a bit.

Tinkerbell flinched as some of the rainbow drizzled onto her as she flew after them.

"This is so much fun," Alec grinned.

Soon they came out of the rainbow and looked to each other before laughing as they were painted by the colors. Soon they flew in and came past Skull Rock, passing some flying fish who appeared to be fish with wings, and where it seemed amazing than Jesse and the others. They passed the Indian camp as well, and the people waved to them as he flew on past. Tinkerbell looked dizzy and nauseous as she had spun around on the totem pole by incident.

"This is so much fun," Joanie grinned.

Then they passed by Mermaid Lagoon, grinning to the mermaids as they flew on past. Soon Jane got stuck as Peter let her ski along the water with her feet, but soon she got taken by the mermaids, they seemed to like her at first, but one of them was actually planning to soak her with a shell filled with water, much to Tinkerbell's delight, only for Peter to ruin it for her.

"They're not like Aunt Ariel," Joanie pouted about the girls from the mermaid pond.

"No, they're not," Alec said.

Tinkerbell pouted before flying after the others after two of the mermaids got soaked by their own water.

"Hey, that's great," Peter grinned, "you guys can stay here forever!"

"Oh, I'm not sure about that," Joanie said.

Soon Tinkerbell tried to push Jane away from Peter. Jane shrieked as she was falling through the air and Peter seemed to laugh with Tinkerbell before he went to help Jane, and where luckily, he caught her just in time.

"Oh, Peter," the others sighed as that wasn't very nice, but at least he saved Jane's life.

"She did that on purpose," Jane frowned, referring to Tinkerbell.

"Aw, she's just jealous," Peter grinned innocently, "all the girls are that close to me."

"Really," Joanie asked.

"Yes, I don't know why," Peter replied.

"How very good for-YOUUUUU," Jane rolled her eyes at first until he flew right down with her.

Soon Peter flew over a certain location and dropped Jane into it, letting her go inside and the others flew down after her, and soon where they ended up inside.

Soon the children stopped flying as they slid down a slide and landed on a bed, while Jane looked a bit frazzled from the ride as soon as Peter joined them on the inside.

"That was fun, right," Peter grinned to Jane before calling out, "Lost Boys! Fall in!"

Soon they heard a group of children coming down.

"Ah, the Lost Boys," Jesse looked interested.

Soon the children appeared right before the group with grins on their faces.

"Oh! Be careful, you'll fall," Jane said as she tried to help Tootles until she suddenly fell with the skunk clad boy.

Tinkerbell rolled her eyes and soon went to her room to have some privacy.

"You alright, Jane," Alec asked.

"I'm fine..." Jane groaned as she smashed with Tootles.

Alec offered to help her up, but she got up herself, and ended up carrying Tootles in her arms.

"Well, these are the famous Lost Boys," Joanie grinned.

"Sound off," Peter warned his Lost Boys.

"Slightly," the fox boy said.

"Nibs," the rabbit boy said.

"The twins," the raccoon boys said together.

"Ow," the bear boy yelped as he fell flat on the floor, "...Cubby."

"Then this little guy has to be Tootles," Joanie grinned at the youngest member of the Lost Boys, who was dressed like a skunk.

"That's right," Slightly grinned back to her.

Soon Tootles jumped over to join Peter and the other Lost Boys as they shared their secret handshake which included them spitting into their hands, much to Jane's disgust, not to mention also to Gertie and Joanie.

"Grotesque," Gertie winced.

"You're not joking," Joanie agreed.

"Boys, this is Jesse, Joanie, Gertie, Jane and Alec," Peter introduced, "they'll stay here and Jane will be our new mother and warn us stories!"

Soon Jesse knew Jane would want to get home. Soon the Lost Boys ran towards Jane and jumped on her, willing a story.

"Dog pile," Alec chuckled, nudging Jesse a bit.

"Uh, I'm afraid I'm not very good at warning stories," Jane said as she tried to catch a hold of Tootles.

"That's alright, we're not good at listening to stories," Cubby said before getting hit on the head.

"I know! Let's play a game instead," Nibs suggested.

"Red Rover! Red Rover," the twins beamed as they jumped up and down.

"No, one more fact," Slightly said.

"How about we stop playing Cubby head games," Cubby said as he put a bucket on his head.

Nibs laughed, hitting him on the head, breaking the bucket.

"Hey," Cubby pouted.

"Wait, how about a treasure hunt," Peter suggested.

"This sounds like fun," Alec grinned.

The Lost Boys also agreed on that as they thought that sounded better than anything else.

"Heh, I hid it really well this time," Peter smirked, "you'll never find it!"

"Oh, yes, we will," Jesse smirked back as he got the bucket off Cubby's head.

Then the Lost Boys rushed to Jane to have her come along for the adventure.

"No," Jane warned them as she felt overwhelmed.

"No," Gertie and Joanie frowned.

"But why not," Jesse asked Jane.

"No, no, no, and no," Jane replied.

Tootles frowned to Jane, sticking his tongue out at her.

"You...remind me of someone I know..." Jane said to him before hugging him and setting him down, "we have to go home."

"But Jane, we just got here," Joanie frowned.

"Farewell for now," Tinkerbell smirked.

"This fairy is getting on my nerves," Gertie said.

"Ooh...Gertie..." Joanie said in surprise as her cousin rarely ever got frustrated.

"What about her," Cubby huffed about Jane.

"I don't know...she's sort of acting like an...adult," Peter replied.

"I think if her father left for the war, she might have taken what he asked her to do so seriously," Jesse said.

"Probably just a little bit," Joanie agreed with her twin brother.

"A little bit? She assumed she was a big girl, that she needed to start acting like she was an adult," Jesse warned her.

"Heh...I just try to help the situation a little..." Joanie grinned bashfully.

"C'mon, you guys," Jane called out to the others.

"Hang on, we're coming," Alec called back before muttering, "Miss Taking-Acting-Like-A-Grown-Up-The-Wrong-Road."

"I guess we have to go......" Gertie said to Peter and the Lost Boys, "farewell."

Jane stormed away before yelping as she saw fish on the ceiling while she decided to leave Hangman's Tree, and Never Land altogether. "We have to get out of here..." she sighed to herself.

"We'll never get out of here," Alec said to himself.

"Of course we can, we just need the right equipment," Jane replied.

"If you think about sailing home, it won't work," Jesse said.

"I will, I just need a plan," Jane existed.

"Jane, if we don't fly home, we'll be stuck here for the rest of our lives," Alec said.

"Oh, I wish flying will really help," Jane rolled her eyes as she tried to make herself a boat.

Soon Jesse jumped up in the air and flew around in a few circles with a slight frown towards Jane as he came back.

"You see," Joanie asked Jane.

"If you want to stay here, that's fine, I'll go home," Jane replied.

"But you can't," Gertie warned her.

"Jane, do you know why no one has ever come here by force," Jesse asked.

"...not really," Jane replied as she tried to work on her boat.

"That's because the only way in and out is to fly straight to these three stars," Jesse warned her.

"But that's not possible," Jane replied.

"Shanti, this is Never Land," Gertie reminded, "just listen to us, and the stories of the parents are not childish or foolish!"

"That's correct! And you have to apologize to Danny if we get home," Joanie said.

"I think I know what I'm doing, folks," Jane replied.

"You're stubborn," Gertie complained.

"Jane, you're going too far as a big girl," Alec warned Jane.

"I'm fine! Really," Jane warned them as soon as she got onto her boat and tried to leave Never Land.

"Hey, Jane, how come you want to go home so badly," Peter asked the girl.

"I...I have to go back to my family," Jane replied as she caught the oars.

"You'll never come home like this," Alec said.

"Take care of me," Jane replied.

"Ooh, she's driving me crazy," Gertie complained as she tugged on her pigtails, "guys, I don't know about you, but I don't like Jane's behavior!"

"We don't like their behavior either," Jesse said.

"Why do you have to go home," Peter asked Jane.

"Well...um...I don't want to speak about it," Jane sighed.

"Why not," Peter asked as he played with a coconut.

"If you have to know, we had an argument," Jane said as she took the coconut off of him.

"Remember to warn him what the fight was about," Joanie asked.

"I...warned my brother that you weren't real..." Jane rolled her eyes at first as she warned Peter.

"What," Peter yelped as that broke his flight pattern since it caught him by surprise, "why?"

"Well...oh, I don't know, but I have to go back and fix facts straight," Jane replied.

"Why," Peter asked as he floated in front of her.

"Because! That's why," Jane frowned, dropping the coconuts as soon as she felt frustrated.

Peter frowned to her as soon as she tried to move her boat, and then spoke up after a few moments. "Well, you know, the others are right, you won't come home like that," he warned her.

"I-I have to try," Jane said.

"This girl never listens......" Gertie sighed as she flopped onto the land.

"Well...farewell...it was nice to meet you, Peter Pan," Jane said as she shook hands with the boy before going out to her boat to go back home, "duty calls."

"It's going to sink," Jesse said as he relaxed past a tree.

"Last chance to come with me," Jane warned them.

"Pass," Gertie and the Greenwood siblings replied.

"Get it dressed," Jane shrugged.

"Just be ready to swim back, if your boat starts running, and soon starts sinking," Alec said.

"Jane, I'm very sorry, but leaving Never Land isn't as easy as swimming off...you have to fly like Jesse," Gertie replied, "...well, not exactly like Jesse since he was born...um...especially...at least my mother warned me about it. You must have faith, trust and pixie dust."

"And for the fairy dust to work, you have to believe," Joanie said.

"Pixie dust..." Jane muttered slightly.

Soon Peter began to help Jane out of the water.

"Either it flies or we can say hello to our new home," Alec suggested.

"Which doesn't sound too bad," Jesse said as he liked Never Land a lot, especially in person and not just hearing about it.

"C'mon, let's get back to the Lost Boys," Gertie suggested.

"Yes, perhaps they can help you fly," Alec said.

"I don't know anything about this," Jane trembled.

"Ah, have a thirst for adventure," Gertie warned her, "if I can, anyone can."

"Yes, you just have to believe," Joanie grinned.

"You just have to belieeeeeve it," Jesse added as he flew up in the air with glee, "wow, I sounded just like Michelle."

"If only the mermaids could be nice like Michelle here," Joanie commented about their distant cousin.

"Agreed," Alec said.

Jane just sighed to them as she felt stuck here.

"You just have to believe in it and it'll work," Jesse said.

"Believe in yourself, believe in the rhythm, the rhythm of the street," Alec added.

"That sounds like a song," Gertie commented to him.

"It really does," Joanie said.

"Oh, that's ridiculous," Jane complained, "I can't fly!"

"Well, of course you can't, but I can," Peter smirked, "I guess I'm just smarter than you."

"I doubt this," Jane smirked back.

"Braver," Peter smirked.

Jane snorted to that. "To the right."

"Stronger," Peter smirked as he flexed his arm while making Tinkerbell bounce on his arm.

"Oh, yes, obviously," Jesse rolled his eyes with a smirk.

"Then it must be because of my good looks," Peter smirked back.

"You're funny," Alec let out a small chuckle.

"Or perhaps you're complete with hot air," Jane added.

That caused Peter to lose his concentration on his flying.

"Ooh! You alright there, Peter," Jesse asked.

"Ah, I'm fine," Peter grinned as he came back, "just look! Anyone can do that.  Tink?"

Soon Tinkerbell came past to help Jane out in flying.

"It only takes three facts," Joanie said.

"Yes," Nibs grinned as he began to fly with the other Lost Boys, "all it takes is faith!"

"Trust," Slightly added.

"And, uh, one more fact..." Cubby tried to help as he paused to think about it.

"Pixie dust," Jane asked playfully.

"That's it," Cubby replied before he flew upside down before bumping into Nibs.

"Alright, Tink, let her have it," Peter warned the pixie about Jane and the others.

"Uh-uh," Tinkerbell turned her head and crossed her arms.

"Alright, Tinkerbell, don't drizzle us with fairy dust; we'll live you with Peter and the Lost Boys," Joanie smirked.

Tinkerbell looked to her in horror.

"Uh-huh," Joanie kept her smirk.

Then Tinkerbell zipped over and gave them each some pixie dust where that they could fly, although she seemed to go overboard with it. Gertie let out a sneeze as some pixie dust got in her nose. Soon Tinkerbell flew back from the sneeze, bumping into the Lost Boys before she ended up inside of a tree. This made Peter and the Lost Boys start to laugh. Soon Tinkerbell frowned as she turned red in frustration of her own humiliation.

"Alright, Jane," Peter began.

"Don't even think about it," Jane frowned at him.

"C'mon, you have to try," Jesse said.

"Ready or not," Peter grinned as he kicked Jane off the ledge where that she could fly.

"Uh, I wouldn't do that, but fine," Jesse shrugged.

Soon the Lost Boys ran all around where that they could catch Jane in case she fell flat to the ground. Joanie, Gertie and Alec hoped Jane would fly. However, Jane smashed right through the ground.

"Ooh..." Jesse, Joanie, Gertie and Alec winced as that seemed painful.

"I thought you said you had her," Cubby asked the other Lost Boys.

"You alright, Jane," Jesse asked.

"Oh...how am I ever going to get home," Jane sulked.

"Perhaps we can fly you back ourselves," Jesse suggested.

"Hey, what's this," Peter asked as he found Jane's notepad.

"Hey, give it back," Jane complained, "this is my list! Facts to do, places I hate to do facts!"

"Peter, give Jane back her notepad," Jesse said.

"Huh, this stuff isn't fun," Peter smirked as he flew off, "no wonder Jane can't have fun!"

"Give it back, Peter," Jane demanded.

"Ha ha! Slightly, catch," Peter laughed before tossing the notepad over to the fox boy, "stay away from Jane!"

"Oh, that can only end badly," Joanie sighed.

Jane went after the Lost Boys as they tossed her notepad around.

"Alright guys, that's enough," Jesse said as he took the notepad while in mid-flight, trying to sound like an adult.

"Aww," the Lost Boys frowned.

"Now you're acting like an adult," Peter asked Jesse, "I thought you were cool."

"I'm cool," Jesse defended before going over to the short-haired girl, "here, Jane."

"Thank you, Jesse," Jane said in gratitude.

"I wonder why it didn't work," Joanie said, referring to the pixie dust.

"She probably didn't believe enough," Gertie guessed.

"It has to be," Alec said.

"This is only a game for you, isn't it," Jane frowned to Peter, "well, I'm sick of playing."

"Gawrsh, Jane, we didn't mean to make you frustrated," Peter replied.

"Oh, grow up. You did it," Jane scoffed, "you're just a bunch of silly, ridiculous children."

"Oh, dear, she didn't," Tinkerbell frowned as she flew towards Jane in frustration.

"Jane, calm down," Alec said.

"No, no, leave me alone," Jane frowned as she swatted Tinkerbell off, "oh, I don't believe in any of that! And above all, I don't believe in fairies!"

The others seemed to gasp in shock.

"Farewell," Jane said before storming away.

"Oh, that's bad," Jesse said.

"Oh, yes? Well, get well soon," Peter frowned as Jane stormed away.

Tinkerbell also frowned, but she seemed to fall while flying like she became weakened somehow. Soon Jesse caught her midway with the palm of his right hand. Tinkerbell sat up in his hand and looked up.

"You don't have to thank me, but please," Jesse warned the pixie.

"Thanks for catching me," Tinkerbell said.

Jesse grinned as he actually did get a "thank you" from the easily jealous pixie.

"She doesn't look so good," Gertie frowned about Tinkerbell.

"Tinkerbell, is that Jane said she doesn't believe in fairies," Alec asked the pixie.

Tinkerbell weakly nodded as she seemed to be sick and dying now.

"Then she yet doesn't believe," Joanie said.

"We have to check her out......" Gertie said, "may I help, please? I'd want to be a nurse one day."

"Sure," Jesse said.

"Of course," Gertie replied.

"Of course, Gertie," Jesse grinned for her sake.

Soon Jane went to be alone as she wanted to be, as they went back to Hangman's Tree to check on the poor pixie, and as Gertie took Tinkerbell's temperature, it was high. Tinkerbell seemed to cough after her temperature was taken.

"Ooh...it doesn't look good," Gertie frowned.

"How bad is that," Joanie asked.

"Pretty bad," Gertie frowned.

"A bit bad? A bit," Cubby wept as he hugged Tootles, "oh, it's hopeless!  Poor little Tinkerbell!"

Peter began to try to listen to Tinkerbell as she was trying to warn him something, but couldn't understand her during Cubby's weeping.

"Cubby, please calm down for a while," Alec warned the bear boy.

Nibs and Slightly put a club in his mouth to shut him up, and silenced him. Soon Tinkerbell spoke to Peter once it was now silent enough to be heard.

"Uh-huh...uh-huh...what," Peter replied to Tinkerbell as she spoke to him.

"What did she say, Peter," Slightly asked.

"If we don't make Jane believe in fairies, Tink's light will go out," Peter replied.

"That sounded horrible," Joanie frowned, "the tenor section was weak!"

Soon the Lost Boys panicked about Tinkerbell dying.

"Well, let's go get her to believe," Cubby suggested with a frown as he held his club.

"Hang on a moment," Peter warned him, hitting him on the head with his own club, "you can't just make someone believe in fairies."

"But we believe," the raccoon twins piped up.

"How to get Jane to believe," Gertie asked.

"It's not difficult for us," Cubby replied.

"Here you go," Peter grinned, "we have to make Jane one of us!"

"But she's a girl," the Lost Boys complained.

"You want to save Tinkerbell, right," Peter asked.

"Uh-huh," the Lost Boys replied.

"We have to do it," Peter warned them before spitting into his hand.

'Yet disgusting,' Joanie thought to herself.

The Lost Boys all spit into their hands before shaking on it with their leader.

"Don't worry, Tink. We'll save you," Peter promised to the pixie.

"Perhaps I should stay here and take care of her," Gertie suggested for herself as she was dressed a lot like Nurse Joy.

"Sounds like a good idea," Jesse said.

"I've always wanted to be a nurse," Gertie replied.

"I think you'll be a wonderful nurse," Joanie grinned.

"Aw, thank you very much, Joanie," Gertie grinned back to that.

"Let's go find Jane," Jesse said.

"I believe in you, my cousins," Gertie said.

"You're a darling," Jesse grinned to her.

Soon the Lost Boys, Peter Pan and the Greenwood siblings left to find Jane. Gertie waved to them as she stayed with Tinkerbell.

"She can't have gone too far," Joanie said to the others as they ran away to find Jane.

"Yes, she must be close past," Jesse added.

Gertie sat behind Tinkerbell and was reading her book her parents got for her called "Howl's Moving Castle" as she kept an eye on the pixie, who seemed to be getting weaker by the moment.

Meanwhile, the others were flying all around Never Land to look for Jane, which seemed to be harder than they thought.

"Jane? Jane," Peter called out as he flew around, "Jane, come back!"

"Jane?! Where are you," Joanie called out.

"Where could she be," Jesse sighed as this felt almost hopeless.

Soon they heard a distant voice calling out.

"Have you heard," Jesse asked the others.

"Yes," Alec nodded.

Soon they went that fashion and eventually found Jane as she was calling out for Peter.

"Jane," the Greenwood siblings grinned.

"There you are," Jane and Peter said together, "I've been looking everywhere for you. I...no, you-"

Then Peter covered Jane's mouth where that this could stop. "I'm horribly sorry for what's going on," he said to her. "Me and the Lost Boys, we want to do something to make you forgive. We want you to feel good, like you're one of us.  We'll do anything for you," he let go of her mouth with a grin, "honest."

"Whatever," Jane replied, "take it."

"Anything," Peter grinned, "just name it!"

"Well, um...why don't we play a game like, perhaps a treasure hunt," Jane asked.

"Treasure hunt? That's a great idea," Peter beamed, "but you'll have to think like a Lost Boy.  Uh, and have fun like a Lost Boy!"

"What have I done," Jane asked.

Soon Peter crowed happily.

"Well...for being one of us....." one of the raccoon twins began.

"Yes," Jane replied.

"There are some facts to know," the other raccoon twins warned her.

"And what's that," Jane asked.

"We like to dream all day," Slightly began with a slight yawn.

"And then, at night, we play," Twin #1 sang.

"We swing on limbs of trees," the Lost Boys sang.

"Until we awaken the bees," Cubby sang.

"These are the facts we Lost Boys do," the Lost Boys sang with Peter.

Soon they were shown to actually be chased by bees as Jane ran with them and her cousins.

"We swing from rope to rope," Version #1 sang as they swung on vines before they landed in a muddy pit.

"We have no use for soap," Version #2 sang.

"With open mouths we chomp," Version #1 grinned.

"On mud pies from the swamp," Version #2 added with his mouth complete.

'They seem to have a lot of fun here,' Alec thought to himself.

Joanie felt funny to be in a mud bath, but she didn't seem to mind too much.

"And then we top it off," the Lost Boys sang.

"With pudding from a trough," Cubby sang.

"These are the facts we Lost Boys do," the Lost Boys and Peter all sang as they came out of the mud.

Soon they rushed away to a tree branch.

"We're rolling in dirt, and we won't change our shirts," the Lost Boys sang as they hung off like monkeys.

Jane seemed to laugh as she came into it.

"We're marching around, to see what makes a sound," the Lost Boys sang as they marched with the elephants like in "The Jungle Book".

Soon one of the elephants trumpeted. Soon they passed along many, many wild animals as they seemed to be having all sorts of fun in Never Land with the Lost Boys, and where they were seen riding on the water.

"Dare you to throw that stone," Peter smirked.

"I'll do a triple jump," Jane smirked back as she just did that.

"Challenge to explore that cave," Peter said.

"I'll take a night trip," Jane replied.

"And if you're feeling afraid," Jesse, Joanie and Alec sang to Jane.

"I'll have my friends right there," Jane sang back.

"These are the facts we Lost Boys doooooOOOO," the Lost Boys sang with Peter.

Soon Jane and her cousins jumped down a waterfall that they were already going down. This seemed to be a lot of fun for everybody. Jane grinned as she swam in the water and she eventually began to have some fun, and where the Greenwood siblings were all happy that she was eventually having fun.

"Should we go with Jane," Joanie asked, "I think I could."

"You can if you want," Alec grinned, "I like the water here."

Soon Jesse and Joanie went with Jane.

"I'll be here if you need me," Alec warned his younger twin siblings as he enjoyed swimming.

"We will," Jesse warned him.

Alec nodded as he kept swimming. Jesse and Joanie grinned and then followed Jane to see where she was running away to.

And where they found her and where they saw what they found along with Jane.

"Jesse...look..." Joanie gasped.

"A treasure chest...." Jesse whispered, "but then, that means we've found...."

"A treasure," Jesse and Joanie gasped together.

"Oh! You guys frightened me," Jane yelped to the Greenwood twins.

"I'm sorry," Jesse and Joanie said.

"Perhaps we should go and warn the others," Joanie suggested.

"Yes," Jesse nodded.

Jane was about to do that until she pulled something out.

"What's that," Jesse asked, "a whistle?"

"Um...uh..." Jane stammered slightly.

"Jane, where did you get that," Joanie asked.

"Um...I've always done it," Jane replied, but it seemed to be a lie.

"Really," Jesse and Joanie asked as they seemed to know that wasn't the truth.

"Um...it's not reluctant....." Jane replied and soon she tossed the whistle into the water.

"Well, alright," Jesse said.

"Hey, guys, you did it," Peter grinned as he flew overhead, "hey, Lost Boys! Jesse, Joanie and Jane found the treasure in the Dead Man's Cave!"

Soon the Lost Boys arrived, happy to hear that three of their new friends had found the treasure.

"ATTENTION," Peter called as he took a crown from the treasure chest.

Soon the Lost Boys fell in like young soldiers.

"Fall down," Peter warned them as they stood in line as he took a sword in front of Jane. "In honor of your incredible ability to find hidden treasures, I now proclaim you, Jane, a Lost Boy! Uh, I mean, a Lost Girl," he proclaimed.

"Me? The very first Lost Girl," Jane grinned before frowning.

"What's the matter," Peter asked, seeing her frown, "don't you want to be?"

"Oh, yes," Jane said, "I'd love to, Peter."

"Wahoo," Joanie grinned.

"Let's hear it for Jane," Slightly proclaimed.

They began to cheer. Soon Jane was given her own hat, which looked like wolf ears. Soon everyone celebrated as Jane was now one of the Lost Boys by becoming the very first official Lost Girl. Jesse and Joanie were both so happy for their cousin. Soon Tootles found Jane's whistle and decided to play it as everyone else celebrated about Jane becoming part of the group.

"No, wait," Jane cried out to him in grief, but it was no use.

Soon Captain Hook and his pirate crew came in as the whistle signaled them over.

"What? How did they find out where we were," Joanie asked.

"I don't know, but they'll wish they hadn't done it seconds," Jesse frowned as he put up his dukes.

"That's right," Redbeard grinned as he picked up Jesse.

"Jesse," Joanie frowned as she tried to save her twin brother.

Soon the other pirates came in to take care of the group of children.

"It's time for you to meet your creator, Peter Pan," Captain Hook smirked at his arch-nemesis.

"Stop that, please wait," Jane cried out in grief.

"You better let him go, Hook," Jesse frowned as he tried to get free.

"And thank you, ma'am, I couldn't have done it without you," Captain Hook smirked at Jane.

"Then that's what that whistle was for," Jesse frowned.

"Jane," Peter frowned.

"I've never intended--" Jane frowned back.

"Well, well, well. Long time no see," Captain Hook smirked.

"You must've fooled Jane just as if you fooled Jenny," Joanie frowned at Captain Hook.

"You are the children of Peter Pan's best ally, I see..." Captain Hook smirked.

"No, wait! You said no one would get hurt," Jane cried out to Captain Hook in grief, "you gave your word!"

"And Captain Hook is a man of his word, I promised I wouldn't hurt a single hair on his head, and..." Captain Hook smirked as Peter was being chained up to be disposed of as a hair was plucked from his head, "this is the one I won't harm! Here, you keep it.  The rest is mine!"

"You know what that meant, old cod," Jesse frowned, "she wanted you not to hurt Peter!"

"I didn't, Peter," Jane cried out in grief, "I never agreed to that."

"You're a traitor, Jane. You lied to me," Peter frowned to the girl, "and since you don't believe in fairies, Tink's light is going out!"

"Tinkerbell..." Jane gasped.

Soon the pirates rode off with Peter and Jesse.

"Since your father isn't here, you'll have to do it," Captain Hook frowned to Jesse since he was so much like Jesse if he was younger.

"Let me crush them, Captain," Redbeard requested.

"But of course, Redbeard, I couldn't have done otherwise," Captain Hook allowed, "they will not get anything to eat."

"Thank you, Captain. I won't disappoint you," Redbeard saluted.

"This is what I like to hear," Captain Hook smirked.

"No, Peter, I...I'll save you, Peter! I will," Jane called out as she tried to go after them.

"My darling, no one can save him now," Captain Hook laughed with his crew.

"Stop him," Voldemort yelled.

Quirrell snapped his fingers and fire erupted all around the room, trapping poor Harry with the evil syndicate. Seeing there was now no road out, he knew his only other option...was to fight. Harry found himself face-to-face with Quirrell and Voldemort.

"Don't be a fool," Voldemort warned, "why suffer such a gruesome death, if you can join me and live?"

"Never," Harry shouts, shaking his head.

"Ha-ha. Bravery was also your parents.  Warn me, Harry, would you like to see your mother and father again?  Together, we can bring them back."

As Voldemort spoke, Harry's eyes turned back toward the reflection. On one hand, while he was addressing the fact that Voldemort was speaking to him, something else appeared in the mirror. And sure enough, the faces of Harry's parents appeared before him. And for the moment, the boy felt tempted to accept the Dark Lord's offer.

"All I ask is something in return," Voldemort gestured.

As if under some form of trance, Harry slipped one hand back into his pocket. And in his hand, he took the Sorcerer's Stone from his pocket clutching it tightly.

"That's it, Harry," Voldemort spoke approvingly, "there is no good and evil. There is only power, and they're too weak to seek it.  Together, we'll do extraordinary facts.  Just give me the stone!"

Just as it seemed Harry would give in to Voldemort's demands, tempted to do whatever it took to revive his parents, he suddenly recalled the advice that Dumbledore mentioned before, 'the mirror gives neither knowledge nor truth...' And just as the truth weighed in, his mother and father vanished from his reflection. Harry realized he was almost deceived by the Dark Lord himself. He faced the wizard and his servant in frustration.

"You liar," Harry shouts.

"Murder him," Voldemort ordered.

In an instant, Quirrell soared into the air and smashed right into Harry. He fell along the steps, Quirrell's one hand clutched on the boy's throat as the stone fell from Harry's reach. Harry strained as Quirrell choked him harder to the point, the boy squeaked for breath. All seemed lost for our hero as the villain appeared to have the upper hand.

All of a sudden, as Harry Potter seemed to draw his last breath, he slapped a hand on Quirrell's trying to get him away. And all at once, smoke unfurled from underneath Quirrell's hand.

"Aah," Quirrell shrieked, "AAHH!!"

Quirrell swiftly backed off, shrieking in agony and clutching his hand. Only to discover much to his horror, that his hand began to crumble into a mountain of black ash before it fully dissipated. Harry barely managed to get up and witnessed how his actions caused this predicament to occur.

"What magic is this," Quirrell cried out in grief.

"FOOL," Voldemort called out, "GET THE STONE!!!"

Under Voldemort's command, Quirrell marched forward and reached out for the stone. Seeing what Harry Potter needed to do, he placed both on Quirrell's hands face, causing it to steam up.

"AAHHHH," Quirrell and Voldemort yelled.

Quirrell backed off, clutching his face, which began to burn horrendously. Harry looked on in shock as the Dark Arts professor crumbled before him, as he kept walking forward toward the boy. But his entire body, almost turned to ash, eventually gave in and he smashed upon the floor.

"Oh, Tinkerbell..." Gertie frowned to the pixie, who was getting weaker and weaker by the moment.

Alec and Jane began to run as fast as they could to the hideout.

"This...that hurts..." Tinkerbell muttered to Gertie as she looked like she was close to death.

"Oh, folks, please get back to Jane faster," Gertie frowned.

"Tinkerbell," Jane's voice called out.

"Jane," Gertie blinked as she thought she heard her cousin's voice.

"Tinkerbell? Tink!  Tink," Jane called out as soon as she rushed over, "Gertie, how is she?"

"I...I'm scared to look," Gertie frowned.

Soon they took a look and saw Tinkerbell dead now. Jane and Gertie both looked quite horrified.

"That's true..." Jane frowned as soon as she reached out and carried Tinkerbell in her hands as she was now dead.

"We're too late," Alec frowned.

"I'm very sorry," Gertie said to them.

"This is all my fault," Jane frowned to herself.

It was a mournful day for all with the death of Tinkerbell. Soon Jane put Tinkerbell on the pillow of the bed before soon she began to weep into the blanket, and where since she was weeping, that was proof that she now believed in fairies.

"Should we help out," Lori asked Jenny and Ashley.

"We can try something, but I'm sure Jane's weeping will help save Tinkerbell," Ashley replied.

The three girls seemed to pull out some special wands with gemstones on them as they seemed to be much more than they appeared to be. Tinkerbell began to look like she was coming back to life. It was both from their magic and from Jane's tears that began to restore the pixie. Sure enough, Tinkerbell was restored back to life and she let out a small yawn as though she had just awakened from a nap and not from death.

"Tinkerbell..." Gertie asked before grinning before she wiped her eyes, "you're back!"

Soon this caught Jane's attention as she lifted her head.

"Jane, I think you brought Tinkerbell back to life," Gertie grinned.

"It's because she believes it now," Alec grinned back.

"Who helped me," Tinkerbell asked.

Then everyone pointed to Jane. Soon Tinkerbell flew up in front of Jane.

"Tinkerbell," Jane gasped happily.

"Thank you," Tinkerbell grinned before giving Jane a small kiss on the nose in thanks.

"Aw," Gertie grinned.

"Oh, that's wonderful," Jane added. "Wait until Peter-" she gasped, "oh, my heavens! Jesse and Peter!"

"Oh, that's right, I almost forgot," Alec gaped.

"Gertie, we have to help Peter and Jesse," Jane warned her.

"....I'll do my best," Gertie replied.

"We'll have to fly there by morning," Alec said.

Tinkerbell nodded as she flew high in the air to give them some pixie dust.

Meanwhile on the pirate ship, as the crew chanted Redbeard's name as he was going to pummel Peter and Jesse, even if they were children. Jesse was in the middle of the floor as he was going through some pure agonizing torture, along with Peter.

"If only your father could see you now," Redbeard smirked at Jesse.

"You enjoy this, don't you," Jesse frowned at Redbeard.

"That's the smartest fact you're said all day, Greenwood," Redbeard smirked, "and for that, I'll save you for the last time I beat Pan."

"You'll never win," Jesse replied, "will you never learn bad?"

Soon Redbeard caught Jesse by the throat, lifting him high off the ground, and soon where he tied him up next to the Lost Boys before going back to beating up Peter. Jesse looked up, he didn't want to give up, but he felt like he had no choice. The other pirates laughed and jeered as Peter hung over them for their own sick amusement where they could be rid of him at last.

"Oh, this is entertaining," Redbeard smirked.

"Oh, Peter..." Jesse sighed as he felt like a failure.

"Look at him, Smee. He's nothing but a child," Captain Hook cooed before looking dark and menacing, "and I hate children.  Cut him down!"

Then one of the pirates cut Peter down flat on the deck, and where his landing was soft at first as Redbeard caught him before roughly hitting him on the deck, and luckily for the pirates, it didn't make a hole.

"It could've been the pirates who did nothing, but nooo..." Jesse sighed to himself.

"A few last words, boy," Captain Hook smirked to Peter.

"Let Peter and the Lost Boys go," Jesse demanded.

"Oh, they'll go right after you one by one at the end of the plank," Captain Hook replied.

Soon Redbeard uppercutted Peter, and where he landed right on the plank.

Peter tried to get back up and over to the pirates, only to be met with several swords. "Be brave, boys," he warned his Lost Boys, "don't let them see you weep!"

Soon the Lost Boys moved to the other side of the mast and started to weep.

"I'm very sorry, guys," Jesse warned the Lost Boys as he couldn't help them.

"Say your prayers, Peter Pan," Captain Hook laughed.

"Yes, say your prayers, indeed not," Redbeard smirked as he looked ready to stomp on the plank, which would fling Peter off it and into the ocean.

"Not so fast, you old codfish, or you have to respond to me," a voice snapped.

"That sounded like...." Jesse said before looking with a gasp, "Jane!"

Soon the Lost Boys cheered happily once they saw Jane.

"And don't forget about us," Alec's voice said as he and Gertie arrived at Jane's side.

"Guys," Peter grinned to them.

"Thank heavens...run! Run for your lives," Captain Hook mocked, "it's...two little girls and a weakling of a little boy."

Soon Captain Hook and his crew started to laugh. Soon a certain pixie came out.

"Tinkerbell! You're alive," Peter grinned.

"Oh, and look, Captain! A fairy as well," Smee called out.

Soon Jane, Alec and Gertie saw a key around Captain Hook's neck, and where it was the key they needed as Jane whispered something to the pixie. Tinkerbell nodded and soon flew to Captain Hook and made funny faces at him to mock him. Soon Captain Hook tried to swipe at her with his sword as she flew around frantically.

"Now to free Jesse and the others," Alec said.

Soon Jane swung past, catching a sword from one of the pirates, and came to cut Jesse and the Lost Boys free. Cubby looked hesitant at first, but then grinned once he saw that they were free.

"You alright, little brother," Alec grinned to Jesse.

"A little beating, but I'm fine," Jesse said.

"I know you're stronger than me, but no one's hurting my little brother," Alec frowned.

"The one who hurt Jesse was him," Joanie said while pointing to Redbeard.

Redbeard looked over with a smirk towards Alec.

"You yet wanna go after him," Joanie asked.

"How difficult can it be," Alec replied.

"Alec, your heart's in the right place, but I don't think you can face him," Joanie said to her eldest brother, "he's strong and we speak super strong."

"I will avenge my little brother," Alec proclaimed before charging.

"Alec! Please wait," Joanie cried out in grief.

Redbeard put his hand on Alec's forehead as the boy ran toward him, and where he yanked with his free hand as Alec was unable to get anywhere close to him. Soon Alec shivered as he gave up on running.

Then Redbeard smirked and flicked Alec away from the ship and right into the water. "And that would be your big brother," he mocked.

"Let him be at peace.....let us all be at peace......" Alec begged.

"Please...let him catch a fish," Joanie added.

"Please...do you hear that," Redbeard smirked, "please...bless your little, silly souls."

"Why are you so cruel," Joanie frowned.

"It looks like I was born with a black heart," Redbeard smirked, "what pirate isn't born with a black heart?"

"Alan, and his crew," Jesse and Joanie replied.

"Oh, a couple of wise guys, right," Redbeard frowned.

"Yes, that's true," Jesse replied, "especially with Tim and him who went out with Ellie Grant's schoolmate, Lex who also went to school with our parents and Aunt Teresa."

"Then we thought not all pirates were black-hearted," Joanie added.

"Bah! What's this for you," Redbeard mocked, "I should send you all to the moon if I eventually finished your precious brother and Peter Pan for Captain Hook!"

"But how did you become so strong," Jesse asked.

"I was born like this....." Redbeard replied as he thought about his past, "I was alone in the jungle...my parents left me there......the animals in nature tried to take me and eat me, but somehow I was born with blessed strength and I could take them all where I made a name and I decided I didn't need any friends or anyone...I met these three other children who wanted to be my friend as well, until I decided I didn't need them, even though they called themselves Never Land. Then we met Captain Hook, and I had his trust and decided to join him as the pinata of his crew if I helped him take over Never Land."

"And where are they now," Joanie asked, referring to the Never Land Pirates before seeing four figures flying in.

"Have never seen them again after that," Redbeard replied.

"By any chance, it was a parrot with them," Jesse asked as he saw four figures.

"Ah, yes, Skully..." Redbeard replied. "He was the watchman," he saw the looks in their eyes and knew why Jesse asked that question. "What are you..." he began to ask.

"Avast," a voice called out, "long, nothing see!"

"Oh, dear...not these four..." Redbeard moaned.

Soon everyone else took a watcher to see what looked like three pirates with a parrot companion.

"This must be the Never Land Pirates you just spoke about," Jesse commented.

"Aw, shut up," Redbeard frowned to him for meddling.

"Yet the same as always," the first pirate sighed.

"Who are you guys," Jesse asked, very curious.

"Hello there, I am Captain Jake," the first pirate replied, "and these are Izzy and Cubby."

"Hey, another Cubby," Jesse commented.

"Oh, and I can't forget Skully," Captain Jake grinned at his parrot friend.

"Hey," Skully grinned as he waved at the Greenwood twins after landing on Captain Jake's right shoulder.

"Hi, Skully," Jesse and Joanie grinned back as he seemed friendly.

"Hello there," Captain Jake said to Redbeard.

"Hello, Jake," Redbeard replied.

"I'm yet surprised you'd choose to join Captain Hook's crew rather than be our friend," Izzy said to Redbeard.

Redbeard turned away with a slight huff. "It's business, girl," he warned her.

"Yes, yet the same old Redbeard," Cubby said.

Redbeard frowned with a slight scowl.

"You know we're all friends here," Izzy replied.

"Oh, please, you're not even real pirates," Redbeard scoffed, "you once said that a real pirate wouldn't take facts that don't belong to them! What?!  It's a piracy of 101!"

"That's just what bad pirates do," Joanie warned him.

"Whose side are you any matter," Redbeard frowned to her.

"You already know the response," Joanie warned him as she stood past Jesse.

Redbeard just huffed.

"You were always like a brother to me," Captain Jake said to Redbeard, "I thought you were going to make a swollen first mate. Don't you remember how much fun we had together if we were children?"

"Yes, we used to have so much fun," Izzy said, referring to all four of them and Redbeard.

Redbeard turned away and crossed his arms at his old friends.

"Don't you remember if we found that shell and it turned out to be a hermit crab," Izzy sighed.

"How can I forget," Redbeard asked while rubbing his left ear, "that crab was happy now."

"Or how about the time we had a feast and we tried to keep our gifts away from Captain Hook for taking them," Cubby asked.

"That was a good cake....." Redbeard grinned.

"And let's not forget if we used to have these races on Pirate Island," Skully grinned back.

"Yes..." Redbeard grinned before shaking his head, "I mean...no...it used to be in Big Ben. Let it go already!"

Joanie frowned as she could already warn Redbeard was trying to be a bad guy, but deep down, she could warn he wanted to be friends with the Never Land Pirates again. Redbeard turned his head and crossed his arms as he seemed to weep from the memories he shared with the Never Land Pirates.

"We've never forgotten you..." Izzy said to him, "you're always like a big brother to me, even though I've never had a family before I met you."

"Redbeard, it's good to have friends. They can help you through difficult times and can cheer you up and some friends are like family," Jesse warned Redbeard.

Redbeard just shut his eyes.

"You can't deny friendship, and it sounds like these guys are nuts, true friends," Gertie helped.

Soon Redbeard felt his heart warning him to believe them.

"Redbeard, don't warn me that you're listening to these spots," Captain Hook frowned.

Soon Redbeard looked over and came towards Peter and caught him, looking like he was going to hurt him which concerned the children at first, but to their surprise, he actually freed Peter with ease, thanks to his strength as he broke the lock free.

"WHAT," Captain Hook frowned.

"Be free, Peter," Redbeard warned the immortal boy of Never Land.

Soon the Lost Boys and children cheered as Redbeard seemed to reform himself.

"Traitor," Captain Hook frowned at Redbeard.

"Codfish," Redbeard retorted.

"Get him," Captain Hook warned his crew.

"Do you want help," Jesse asked Redbeard.

"...You know what? Why not," Redbeard grinned sincerely.

"By chance, most pirates are easy to fall overboard for tax," Joanie asked Redbeard.

"Oh, you have no idea, sister," Redbeard replied, "the most greedy pirate can go crazy as it comes to taxes that he'll risk everything to just keep everything to himself."

"Well, would you say that Captain Hook's crew follows pieces of the taxes from the treasure chest into the ocean," Joanie asked.

"Huh...I'd think so," Redbeard replied. Soon he saw Joanie smirking and knew what she had in mind for Captain Hook's crew as they looked at the treasure chest. "Huh...good point, girly...I'll do it...on one condition," he said.

"What's that," Gertie asked.

"Which of you are Jesse's children," Redbeard asked at first.

"This would be us," Jesse, Joanie and Alec warned him.

"Warn your father, I'm very sorry for the pain I caused him earlier, and I'll turn a new leaf from now on," Redbeard, "of course metaphorically."

"You've had it," Jesse grinned.

Soon Redbeard got a hold of a diamond showed it to one of Captain Hook's crew members before throwing it into the ocean. One of the pirates tried to catch the diamond, only to fall overboard. The other pirates looked over and soon the others began to throw the treasure into the water to get back at them.

"It's just leaving Smee and Captain Hook," Alec said.

"This feels pretty good," Redbeard grinned as he felt happy to helped the good guys for once.

"Take it! Take it from me," Captain Hook cried out in grief as Tinkerbell seemed to be on him while flying around, just to mess with him.

"And this is entertaining," Jesse smirked as he watched Captain Hook.

Soon Smee whacked Captain Hook in the face with an oar, knocking him out.

"Ooh..." the others winced slightly to that.

"Oh! Captain," Smee grinned hesitantly as he lifted the cap up, only for Tinkerbell to fly out, unharmed.

"No surprise there," Redbeard said.

Soon Captain Jake, Izzy, Cubby and Skully came to help.

"You're cute," Joanie grinned to Izzy.

"Oh, thank you," Izzy grinned back.

"But how do you three fly," Alec asked.

"Pixie dust, of course," Captain Jake replied.

"Then you have Santa Claus," Joanie asked.

"Yes, yes, but I also like to have a bag of Christmas dust on hand," Izzy grinned, "sometimes Terence comes past, but if we need an emergency."

"Terence," Gertie and her cousins asked.

"Our Christmas friend," Izzy replied, "he's usually around Pixie Hollow with the other elves where Tinkerbell came from."

Tinkerbell seemed to blush once she heard Terence's name.

"I think your parents and my mother met this one named Terence," Gertie said to Jesse, Joanie and Alec.

"I think you're right...." Jesse replied, "Elvis took them to Pixie Hollow once to experience it up close after they met Princess Grandmother Willow and the Goblin King with Shaggy and Scooby-Doo."

"Terence is a good friend of Tinkerbell, and-" Izzy replied.

Tinkerbell flew up and waved her arms, shaking her head, begging her to stop speaking about Terence and her relationship.

"Are they boyfriend and girlfriend," Joanie guessed.

"I always liked it," Izzy replied.

Tinkerbell looked bashful now and looked over to Gertie and her cousins as they chuckled. Soon they heard Captain Hook awakening from his knockout.

"Oops, back to work," Redbeard warned the children.

"Right," the children replied to him.

"Jane, I think it's time we show Captain Hook your surprise," Alec grinned.

"Huh...I think you're right, Alec," Jane agreed.

"I've had enough of your childish games," Captain Hook frowned, alarming her off as pulled out his sword to get her.

Soon Jane began to run off of him to avoid his sword.

"Be careful," Izzy warned Jane.

"Don't worry, I think I know what to do now," Jane replied as she began to evade against Captain Hook the best that she could.

'Captain Hook probably has a surprise,' Alec thought to himself.

Soon Jame climbed up the ropes off of Captain Hook.

"Jane, watch out," Cubby cried.

Captain Hook laughed as soon as he lashed out at Jane as he was on top of the mast with her. "Give up, girl," he growled once he had her cornered and stuck.

'Now should be a good time,' Gertie thought to herself.

Jane looked down and soon Gertie nodded to her to urge her to do something right now.

"Never," Jane smirked as soon as she stood up bravely in front of Captain Hook, "don't you understand, Hook? You'll never win.  Not as long as there's faith......confidence...and pixie dust!"

Soon Tinkerbell flew around Jane, letting her pixie dust drizzle all over her. Jane was yet falling away from the mast, which made everyone on the edge since she wasn't flying just yet. However, before hitting the water, soon Jane flew over the ocean.

"Oh, yes," Alec cheered.

Soon the Lost Boys cheered as Jane flew around the pirate ship with glee. Even Smee and the other pirates began to cheer as Tinkerbell lightly applauded for the girl. Soon Jane did some spins and twirls while in flight.

"Unbelievable," Peter grinned to Jane.

"You said it," Redbeard added.

Peter and Jane grinned to each other as soon as they joined hands and flew together. However, the moment was murdered once Captain Hook swung past and caught a hold of Jane.

"Jane," Jesse, Gertie, Joanie and Alec gasped.

"HA!! Looks like I've had the top hook now," Captain Hook smirked as he trapped Jane by her neck on the ship's mast.

"The game's over, Hook! I win," Peter frowned and soon tossed his sword towards his sworn enemy.

And where his sword cut the rope Captain Hook was holding and which caused him to now fall.

"Hey, Captain! You forgot your anchor," Peter smirked before dropping it with the pirate.

Captain Hook yelled out as he caught the anchor and soon smashed through the floors of his ship before soon smashing underwater. Soon the anchor hit the octopus right on the head while underwater.

"Is he..." Captain Jake asked.

"I doubt it, but I think we're waiting for a show," Redbeard chuckled.

"I think you're right because I hear him shrieking underwater," Jesse added.

Some of the others chuckled to that as this sounded pretty funny. Soon Captain Hook came back on deck, running frantically as he was in danger with an octopus.

"I say we're abandoning the ship," Joanie warned the others.

"Jake, you've had your ship nearby," Redbeard asked.

"Yes, come with me," Captain Jake nodded.

"Aye-aye, Captain," Redbeard grinned.

"I can't hear you," Captain Jake smirked.

"Aye-aye, Captain," Redbeard smirked back.

Soon they felt Captain Hook's ship shaking, warning them the octopus was coming.

"C'mon now," Jake warned the others.

Soon they went to abandon the ship and joined the Never Land Pirates, and where they jumped down onto another ship. Soon the octopus came out for Captain Hook, much to his dismay.

"Help me, please wait, HEEELLLPPP," Captain Hook cried out in grief as the octopus dragged the ship down with him.

"You know the rules, Captain," Peter grinned as he saluted after removing his cap, "a good captain always goes down with his ship!"

Jane and the others simply shrugged innocently as that was true.

"But I don't want to be a good captain," Captain Hook lamented before getting caught by the octopus. Soon the octopus caught Captain Hook to end him long last.

Smee and the other pirates watched as they went down before pointing out to the others. "Look!"

"SMEE," Captain Hook cried out in grief as soon as he shot through the air, high in the heavens out of the octopus's tentacles. Soon he landed in the boat that his crew was in.

"Is this the end of Captain Hook," Jesse asked.

"I'm not sure, but it's the end of him for this adventure," Joanie replied, "I don't think Peter will ever leave the country and get the children and then Captain Hook takes them."

"Peter Pan with children? Sister, please," Alec chuckled.

"You never know," Joanie shrugged.

"We'll worry about that later," Izzy said, "we should get your children home."

The children frowned since back home, there was a war going on. Soon the octopus chased Captain Hook and his crew as Redbeard left them and decided to become a good guy again since he was friends with Jake, Izzy, Skully and Cubby. Soon Jane and Peter flew down to the Never Land Pirates' ship.

"The codfish! The codfish!  The codfish!  The codfish," the Lost Boys sang and laughed as they began to get off of Captain Hook and his crew.

Soon Jane and Peter began to crow like a rooster as Jane descended down onto the Never Land Pirates' ship.

"Let's hear it for Jane," Slightly cheered.

"The one and only," the twins added.

"Lost Girl," the other Lost Boys announced together.

"Thank you, thank you all," Jane grinned as she bowed to them.

Soon the Lost Boys did their usual fact with their right hands.

"Ugh..." some of the others moaned, not able to help it.

Jane even joined in and soon joined hands with the Lost Boys. Soon Tinkerbell whispered something to Peter. Peter looked to her and soon his grin disappeared.

"What's wrong, Peter," Jane asked.

"Aw, you can fly now," Peter added, "you can go home."

"I can go home," Jane grinned.

"But...but...but..." the Lost Boys sniffled as this looked like a farewell.

Cubby even blew his nose into Nibs's rabbit ear as they all got into a group hug.

"We'll miss you," Version #1 wept.

"Yes, thanks a lot," Version #2 added.

"We'll miss you guys as well," Jesse warned the Lost Boys.

"And I'll miss you....everyone..." Jane added before she came up to Tootles, "there's someone at home who needs me. And besides, I now have great stories to warn him about, and they'll all be about Peter Pan and the Lost Boys!"

"And don't forget the Never Land pirates and their newest friend: Redbeard," Jesse grinned.

The Never Land Pirates looked hopeful.

"I'm back, guys," Redbeard grinned to his old friends.

"Wahoo," Skully cheered.

"Thank you very much," Redbeard said to Jesse, Joanie, Gertie, Jane and Alec.

"You're welcome," the children said.

"I won't forget this," Redbeard grinned.

The children grinned back as they helped him out as he seemed happier with his old friends than with Captain Hook and his crew.

"Then in that case," Peter grinned as he bowed while tipping his hat, "ladies and gentlemen, it would be a pleasure to escort you back to London."

"The pleasure will be mine, sir," Jane replied by playfully shoving him.

"Hey," Peter complained painfully.

"Well, it's a long road home," Jane said once she saw the female leprechaun, "give me your best shot, Tink."

Then Tinkerbell flew past Peter before giving him some pixie dust and the others some as well to bring them back home at long last.

"We're going home," Joanie said.

Soon the Lost Boys also flew along with them and chuckled from the pixie dust spread. Soon they flew right out of Never Land and right for London. Tinkerbell flew away with a grin before gasping as a male faun flew behind her, and where it was Terence, who waved at the female pixie. Tinkerbell looked away bashfully before grinning and waving to Terence. The group began to fly all the road back to London.

Eventually, the children were shown in their respective bedrooms, guest or main, asleep past the window as Big Ben began to toll after an hour had passed.

Jane appeared to be cuddling her Peter Pan doll until she awakened and looked delightfully surprised. "Oh, my heavens..." she grinned before running out of her room, "Mum! Mum!"

Wendy heard her daughter's voice calling out, and where she started to go and see what was wrong. "Darling, what's going on," she frowned out of worry, "what's wrong?"

"Mummy," Jane beamed and hugged Wendy right away, "oh, you're right. He's the most remarkable."

"Who, darling," Wendy replied.

"Oh, Mother, I'm very sorry," Jane said as she hugged her mother, "oh, if only I had listened to you."

Soon they heard a certain young boy's yawn. This made them turn over.

"I had a bad dream," Danny pouted as soon as he came out of his room.

"Have you done this now? Was it Hook again," Jane smirked to her little brother before picking him up and holding him upside down, "were these pirates up to their old tricks again?"

Danny chuckled as he felt happy about his big sister's behavior. "Woah! Hey!  What's going on?"

"You might as well warn him, Jane," Joanie grinned.

Soon the others came out as they felt happy that Jane was using her imagination again.

"I know how to take care of that old cod," Jane warned her brother, "we can do it together, Danny."

"We can," Danny grinned hopefully.

"The two of us," Jane grinned back with a nod.

"Really," Danny beamed.

"Really? I've seen him, you know.  We all did," Jane warned her little brother a story and Nana II even came to listen on the story, "Captain Hook took us.  He put us in an old dirty bag, he did so.  He took us away to Never Land, and tried to feed us to a giant octopus."

Soon Wendy had a feeling someone she knew was outside her window. Soon the children sat down and hung out with each other as Wendy walked into the room to look out the window. Wendy looked around, but saw no one there, and shook her head to herself as she went to go back inside. Soon Tinkerbell came out to Peter to warn him something.

"Csendes," Peter frowned to her.

Once she heard Peter's voice silencing, Wendy decided to look out the window again.

Soon Peter came up to see Wendy, who was now all grown up. "Wendy..." he asked as he knew her anywhere.

"Hello, Peter," Wendy grinned to him.

Peter looked at her before turning away and folded his arms. "You've changed?"

"Not really," Wendy warned him as she had him face her, "never."

Soon Tinkerbell flew over and landed in the palm of Wendy's hand.

"Hello, Tinkerbell," Wendy grinned to the pixie.

Tinkerbell grinned back to Wendy before grinning at Peter who grinned back, and soon where the pixie flew around Wendy, drizzling pixie dust around the adult woman.

"Madame," Peter grinned and bowed to Wendy.

Soon Wendy curtsied to him with a small chuckle.

"Farewell, Wendy," Peter grinned mournfully before flying back to Never Land.

"Farewell, Peter," Wendy grinned back.

Soon Jane and the others came in just as Peter flew away.

"Wow, look at him! It's Peter Pan," Danny beamed before his mother picked him up.

Nana II seemed to bark happily.

"I'll always believe in you, Peter Pan," Jane grinned as Peter went back home where he belonged.

Meanwhile, a car was riding over to the Greenwood residence.

"Well, I don't know how you did it, but you were great out there, Martin," Edward grinned.

"It's just the kind of person I am," Martin grinned back.

"I just know the family will be happy to see me," Edward replied.

"Oh, no doubt," Martin nodded, "Jane looks like a real Daddy's Girl."

"She's always been my big girl," Edward grinned.

"I hope my children can forgive me not to call, but I think a surprise ride will earn back home," Martin grinned back.

"We're here, boys," the driver warned them, stopping the car in front of the house.

Soon Martin and Edward came out of the car.

"Thanks, mate," Edward grinned, "we appreciate it."

The driver grinned back and soon drove away.

"Daddy? Daddy," Jane beamed.

"Edward," Wendy grinned about her husband.

"Daddy's home," Jane grinned as soon as they rushed downstairs and out the door.

"And my father as well," Joanie beamed.

Soon the children came downstairs to see Martin and Edward as they all happily reunited.

"Well, does this mean what I think it means," Joanie grinned up to her father.

"The war's over," Martin grinned back.

Joanie beamed and jumped into his arms, hugging him. Martin hugged her back as soon as Cynthia came over with the others, dressed in a nurse uniform like in the famed artistry. Then Martin grinned to Cynthia before pulling her into a kiss as they both looked like the famed artwork about the war ending. After the reunion, soon the children warned everything what they went through on Never Land.

"Huh...that sounds like quite an adventure," Teresa commented.

"Yes, Mum, it really was," Joanie nodded to her mother.

"Oh, and Dad? Redbeard apologizes," Alec said.

"Redbeard," Martin replied, "you mean that bully from Captain Hook's crew?"

"Yes," Jesse nodded.

"He apologized," Martin asked.

"He realized what he was doing was wrong where he went back to Captain Jake and their Never Land Pirates as if they were young," Joanie grinned, "oh, Daddy, I wish you could've seen it."

"Yes, this was great," Jesse added.

"Well...thanks for the warning," Martin grinned, "that sounds great, children."

"It sure was," Jesse grinned back.

Peter and Tinkerbell grinned to what they saw.

"C'mon, Tink, let's go home," Peter grinned to his pixie friend.

Soon they went to go back home to Never Land, but the Lost Boys seemed to be staying in London this time, and where that meant the only ones that stayed in Never Land were Peter, Tinkerbell, the Never Land Pirates and their newest mate.

"I'll miss you guys, but you're having fun," Peter warned them.

"We will," the Lost Boys promised and saluted him as they were now ready to grow up this time.

Peter nodded and soon went back home with Tinkerbell.

"This must have been quite an adventure," Jesse grinned.

"Yes, that is," Cynthia grinned back, "I'm just glad the war is over."

"Here as well," Wendy grinned back.

Soon Teresa let out a yawn. "I suggest we all go to sleep and have breakfast tomorrow before we go home," she suggested.

"Aww..." Danny pouted.

"C'mon, Danny, let's put you to bed," Alec said.

Soon the children went to go up to bed.

"Oh, and Martin," Teresa said, holding onto a note that was addressed for all of them, but he asked her to keep a hold of it until they were safe back home as he didn't let any more distractions keep him off of home more than they already did with his career as an adult man with a wife and children.

Jesse noticed the note and secretly used his X-ray vision to see what the note said.

"Jesse, are you going to bed," Martin smirked without noticing.

Jesse smirked bashfully and soon dashed away with the others, going upstairs.

"He looks so much like you," Cynthia grinned at Martin.

"Yes, he is," Martin grinned back, "ooh, I'm tempted...it's late, but I may have to wait until breakfast to share with the children."

"Oh, open it," Teresa replied, "you can warn them tomorrow if Jesse doesn't bark at everyone instead of sleeping."

"Well, alright," Martin said.

Teresa chuckled, unable to exist messing with him. Martin rolled his eyes with a small smirk before opening the note and gasped in surprise.

"What," Cynthia asked, "what is this? Who's that from?"

"This is from...Tarzan and Jane...." Martin replied.

"How are they," Cynthia asked.

"They seem to be alright......" Martin said as he skimmed through the paper, "they want to see us again, and they want us to meet Korak."

"Who's Korak," Cynthia said.

Martin continued to skim through before turning back to her. "Tarzan and Jane's son."

"That's such a great name," Cynthia grinned.

"Looks like we're going to a jungle soon," Teresa said between yawns.

"Yes," the others agreed as soon as they went to get some sleep after a long ride back home from the war, and where they would go and visit Tarzan, Jane and soon get to meet their son Korak.

Soon they went straight to bed, though Alec wondered about the three mermaids he had to meet in Never Land as they didn't seem to be from there. He would have to do some research on them later on. Then everyone came inside to get some sleep after a rather long adventure as Peter went back to Neverland with Tinkerbell as another adventure was done and done, until next time.

Executive Producers DENNIS DESHAZER SHERYL STAMPS LEACH

Senior Producer JIM ROWLEY

Producers JEFF GITTLE MARTHA DATEMA LIPSCOMB

Director BRUCE DECK

Writer MARK S. BERNTHAL

Production Designer JESS NELSON

Musical Director BOB SINGLETON

Lyricists/Composers STEPHEN BATES BALTES LORY LAZARUS

Performance Director PENNY WILSON

Educational Specialists MARY ANN DUDKO, Ph.D. MARGIE LARSEN, M.Ed.

Cast: Voice of Barney... BOB WEST Barney's Body Costume... DAVID JOYNER Voice of Baby Bop... JULIE JOHNSON Baby Bop's Body Costume... JEFF AYERS Voice of B.J. ... PATTY WIRTZ B.J.'s Body Costume... JEFF BROOKS

Cast: Shawn... JOHN DAVID BENNETT, II Tosha... HOPE CERVANTES Stella the Storyteller... PHYLLIS CICERO Jason... KURT DYKHUIZEN Kathy... LAUREN KING Juan... MICHAEL KROST

Cast: Carlos... COREY LOPEZ Min... PIA MANALO Kenneth... NATHAN REGAN Julie... SUSANNAH WETZEL Kathy Burk's Marionettes... BECKETT KEEGAN DOUGLAS BURKE

Associate Director ERIC NORBERG

Stage Manager TERRIE DAVIS MANNING

Lighting Designer STEVEN BRILL

Editor MCKEE SMITH

Audio Director DAVID M. BOOTHE

Art Director ELIZABETH SAGAN VELTEN

Wardrobe Supervisor/Designer LISA O. ALBERTSON

Technical Operations Supervisor RANDY BREEDLOVE

Video Engineers RANDY PATRICK BINK WILLIAMS

Camera Operators LARRY ALLEN OZ COLEMAN TOM COX BRUCE HARMON

Production Audio DAVID LOWE

Boom Operator DAVID SMITH

Lighting Director CASEY COOK

Key Grip BUZ CANNON

Lighting Board Operator TODD DAVIS

Grip/Electric JAMES EDWARDS

Construction Supervisor CHARLES BAILEY

Craft Shop Supervisor RAY HENRY

Art/Craft Coordinator AMY ATHERTON

Set Dresser AGGIE DAVIS-BROOKS

Draftsperson CHRISTOPHER MCCRAY

Craft/Prop Artist MARK BROGAN

Props/Special Effects DAVID COBB

Carpenters TY M. BURNS DANNY SMITH

Scenic Painter E. (BILL) SLETTE

Swing Crew CARMELO GOMEZ

Costume Shop Manager GEORGIA FORD WAGENHURST

Costume Technician D.J. SEGLER

Costume Sewing NATALIE SERGI-SAARI SUSIE THENNES

Make-Up Designer JIMI WHITE

Hair Stylist RENNE MCCUYER

Costume/Wardrobe Assistant JANET BUSH

Field Producer SANDY JANTZEN

Post Videotape DUDLEY ASAFF

Dialogue Editor DENICE CROWELL

Post Production Audio CRAIG CHASTAIN

Production Office Manager SUE SHINN

Script Supervisor CATHERINE REYNOLDS

Production Coordinators JULIE HUTCHINGS KELLY MAHER

Production Accountant DEBBIE COTTLE

Production Secretary AUSTIN GRAY

Asst. to Performance Director DAVID VOSS

Production Assistants BRADEN MCDONALD JOEL ZOCH

Barney Music Department JILL HANCE CHARLES KING JONATHAN SMITH ETHEL WADSWORTH

For Singleton Productions, Inc. BRADFORD COLEMAN LARRY HARON MIKE PIETZSCH

Educational Research Staff PATSY J. ROBLES GOODWIN, M.Ed. KIMBERLY THORNTON, M.Ed. JOY STARR

Children's Teachers HAMODY GILPIN SHEILA GREGG

Children's Supervisors MAGAN CRAWFORD MARY EVANS

Barney and the Backyard Gang™ and Barney & Friends® were originally developed by Sheryl Leach, Kathy Parker and Dennis DeShazer.

Vocal Performances Enhanced with Help from Singleton Productions, Inc.

"I Love You" • Lyrics by Lee Bernstein (BMI)

Special Thanks to Tom Rennen of Intelligent Light Digital Imaging Equest Therapeutic Horsemanship

Original Barney, Baby Bop and B.J. Costumes by IRENE COREY DESIGN ASSOCIATES

Produced by THE LYONS GROUP AND CONNECTICUT PUBLIC TELEVISION

For Connecticut Public Television Executives in Charge LARRY RIFKIN SHARON BLAIR

Executive in Charge RICHARD C. LEACH

BARNEY & FRIENDS • Grown-Ups for a Day! Copyright 2002 • Lyons Partnership, L.P.