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  • Peter Pan 4: The Secret of Never Land by DaviddeVilliers
    DaviddeVilliers
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    DISCLAIMER!!! This is a fourth entry to the Disney Peter Pan franchise! It is heavily recommended that you read the previous novel, Peter Pan 3: The Revenge of Captain Hook, to get the full experience! Thank you! Ever since Moira had chosen to stay in Never Land with Peter Pan, balancing her life by constantly having adventures in Never Land while visiting her mum and grandmum in London, things have never been better for her, Peter and the rest of her friends in Never Land. However, peace is short-lived once a new dark threat, one who has a very close and personal relation to Peter, rises and threatens to destroy their very home. In order to fight back against this new sinister threat, Moira realizes she will need help from the only other person who understands the role of the villain - Captain Hook! Retired after finally admitting defeat from the previous adventure, Moira seeks him out and while reluctant at first, he finally returns to Never Land once again to hopefully redeem himself for good and maybe... even find his own true happy ending? The unofficial fourth fan sequel to the Disney Peter Pan franchise is here! I hope you will enjoy it!
  • hooked (old) by xxomgdarcy
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    this is a story about my hook oc! from 1991 named partridge, you can read it but its old and will not be finished because ive made changes to my oc and ill make a new one!
  • How Peter Pan Grew Up (A Bridge-Fic Between "Peter Pan" and "Hook") by KartheyM
    KartheyM
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    I know this must come as a shock to you. You might have seen the movie, some years back, and thought, "But it couldn't be possible!" I saw it too; I would say that Moira and Peter both looked better than the couple on-screen, but I can't fault the moviemakers for trying; it's an aunt's prerogative to believe that her own family is better looking than some paid actors. At least they got Neverland nearly right... I wonder if any of them had been there as a child-I'm sorry, I'm babbling, aren't I? Where was I? Oh yes: Now on the shelf before you stands a book, haughtily maintaining that the boy-who-would-always-remain-a-boy actually managed to grow up. It almost feels like your own childhood has been stolen, doesn't it? Yes, it's true; I, Margaret, I did it. I made Peter grow up. And I am sorry for it. Please read this story with an understanding heart, and forgive me. *Author's Note: This is meant to be a sort of "bridge" between the film Peter Pan, and the movie Hook, exploring the progression from carefree magic child to jaded workaholic. Enjoy!