Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 41 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 41
You allowed yourself to be dragged by Tiger Lily into what you were guessing was the Chieftain's tent. It was twice the size of all of the other tee-pees you had seen and it was rectangular in shape with two arching triangles at the top. Tiger Lily held aside the opening curtain for the tent and waited for you to enter. Inside there was a thick hide rug to sit on and small pillows off to the side by a small floor table to sit on. Larger pillows were stacked upon a rolled up blanket tucked away in the corner. That must have been Tiger Lily's bed. Tiger Lily peered out towards the campsite before murmuring short orders to two well-built tribesm
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 40 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 40
You watched with a feeling of apprehension in your stomach as Hook's longboat made its way steadily across the waves. You lifted a hand to your brow and squinted your eyes in an attempt at catching one last glimpse of the Jolly Roger, but you couldn't see the ship anywhere. You could only make out the faint bobbing of the little longboat in the distance. It looked so helplessly insignificant out there all alone in the middle of the endless expanse of blue and blackening waves.
Your entire encounter with Hook had left you unsettled. Aboard the Jolly Roger all you could think about was how to get back to Peter, but now you were troubled by the
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 39 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 39
You emerged from the stairs, stumbling on unsteady legs onto the main deck of the ship. The gusts of wind from being above-deck suddenly began roaring in your ears as your lungs inhaled the refreshing brine of the sea air. The comforting sounds of the sea which had been muffled below-deck suddenly came to life all around you in vigorous force. Somewhere in the distance the loud caws of seagulls filled the air like a broken chorus, adding a discordant harmony to the steady rhythm of the gentle lapping of the waves as they were pushed and pulled by the whim of the ever rising tide. The sun was almost finished setting on the horizon. The brillia
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 38 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 38
It took you quite some time to stop yourself from crying. The total wretchedness of the Darling children's life stories weighed heavily on your heart. How could this have happened? How could everyone have let this happen? Your mind kept asking you questions that you had no answers for. The worst one of all was what you were going to do next. Sometime in-between your sobs Hook had gently ushered you over to a hidden nook at the front side of the room, just a little away from the door. Your head had begun to throb from all the crying at that point and so you had barely registered that his bedroom had been hidden behind a black lacquered wall p
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 37 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 37
***Trigger Warning***
This chapter contains some content that may be triggering to those with suicidal tendencies. Please take into serious consideration your own mental health before continuing ahead. Thank you.
"Responsible how?" you asked drawing back in your seat a little.
"I mentioned to you before about how she had changed over the years. Wendy's mind and soul were like pebbles on a shore; the more the tide of years washed over her, the more she herself began to erode. Her brothers' deaths were the final wave that set her to crumbling. I've seen it happen numerous times before," Hook's eyes clouded over and he became very still and r
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 36 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 36
"She..what?" you asked with shock.
Captain Hook didn't even try to conceal his grief as he raised his head to stare openly into your eyes. His expression was a mixture of deep mourning and bleak acceptance. It was as if Wendy's death was a scar that had healed a long time ago, but still caused pain when probed. Hook's melodious voice was barely louder than a whisper as he repeated, "She killed herself. Right here on this very ship..."
Your heart dropped into your stomach, you had known all along that she had died, but somehow the thought of her committing suicide took your breath away. She was just a little girl... Taking your goblet in han
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 35 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 35
"Tell me. Tell me what happened to Wendy and her brothers," you pleaded as you tried hard not to choke on the rising sob that was currently trying to tear its way out of your throat. The sudden awareness of just how much Neverland had been invading your mind and thoroughly pillaging your life's most precious memories was leaving you feeling hollowed out, as if some primordial piece of your soul had been taken with them. You couldn't help but obsess over how much of your mind had been lost. However, the most persistent and haunting thought of them all was... What might Neverland take from you next?
Fighting off the icy chill of fear slowly cr
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 34 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 34
Captain James Hook, scourge of Neverland and habitual kidnapper pirate, sat across from you on his high backed throne of a chair. His long curling hair framed his face in a voluminous cloud of blackened silk. His glacial blue eyes were glossy with memory and weariness as they bored straight into your own. When he spoke his words were very slow and deliberate, "Listen carefully to my words pet, for what I'm about to tell you I'm afraid is the absolute truth and because it is the truth, I fear it will hurt you greatly, but nevertheless you have to face it because I don't want your fate to become the same as hers. I can see the suspicion in your
HatterXReader(SyFy Alice):Part 11 by queentakesjack22, literature
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HatterXReader(SyFy Alice):Part 11
As it turns out the hole that you and Hatter had fallen into wasn't a hole at all, but rather a very carefully constructed trap that the old man dressed in head to toe armor had set up to try and kill the Jabberwock. It took some time, but eventually you and Hatter were able to climb out of the deep pit with some reluctant help from the old man. All the while he hurled strange old world insults and curses at you both. After just surviving an attack from the horrifying Jabberwock you weren't even able to be afraid of this clanking, muttering, old man. Once Hatter had climbed out of the hole he came to stand by your side. The old man continued
Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 33 by queentakesjack22, literature
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Older Peter Pan X Older Reader: Part 33
"Peter lying to me?" you gave a short harsh laugh, "If anybody is lying to me in this world it's you!"
Hook's steely blue eyes never left yours as he said simply, "I wish very much that, that were true."
You sunk down in your chair and crossed your arms over your chest like a rebellious teenager who was arguing with their parents over the dinner table. You turned your head to the left, breaking eye contact with him and pointedly looking at nothing you muttered under your breath, "I'll just bet you do."
“How old do you think I am pet?” He interrupted.
Confused with his odd change of conversational topics you peered at him out o