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Lines in Sand and Sea (Peter Pan)
Genre/Verse: Fantasy, Peter PanLength/Rating: 100 words, PG, GenSummary: Peter’s the hero of the story, when he remembers. (or: Saving Wendy from drowning, again.) Written for drabble_zone challenge #35: The Sky’s The Limit. There’s a hard blue line where sea gives way to sky. The ocean’s still and clear as glass, flattened by magic older and more ruthless than the…
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Except (Peter Pan)
Originally Posted: Sep. 21st, 2006Length/Rating: 100 words, PG, GenPairing/Warnings: noneSummary: Ever wonder why the pirates hate Peter Pan so much? Peter never grew older, but neither did Hook. The boy skipped through the centuries living moment to moment in blissful forgetfulness. The man clawed his way from sun-up to sun-down, focused on the one thing that would…
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Pretend (Peter Pan)
Originally Posted: Sep. 14th, 2006Length/Rating: 100 words, PG, GenPairing/Warnings: noneSummary: But what if… “You know,” Hook smiled pleasantly over tea. “You don’t have to be Wendy.” She had never really thought of it before, of not being who she was. “You could forget them for a while.” Forget the boys? Her boys? She paused, thoughtful, and…
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Fair (Labyrinth/Peter Pan)
Genre/Verse: Fantasy, Peter PanLength/Rating: 100 words, PG, GenOriginally Posted: Mar. 3rd, 2007Summary: The story was always the same. LABYRINTH is trademark and copyright Jim Henson Productions, Sony Pictures, and probably a few other folks. PETER PAN is possibly still under copyright to Sir James Matthew Barrie and the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, but apparently…
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Her Neverland (Peter Pan)
Originally Posted: Apr. 18th, 2006Length/Rating: 100 words, PG, GenPairing/Warnings: noneSummary: There’s a secret to Neverland. Wendy had often wondered why there were no Lost Girls in Neverland. She hadn’t noticed it at first, but as time passed by the oddness of it distracted her. After all, shouldn’t girls be just as prone to being lost? Perhaps, she…