Saving Peter
  • Reads 314
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  • Parts 39
  • Time 3h 46m
  • Reads 314
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 39
  • Time 3h 46m
Complete, First published Mar 20, 2019
One of the first dying kids Peter every brought to Neverland was a girl. The daughter of a pirate. She missed the sea so much after several years that she took the oldest kids on the island and built a ship with her new crew and set sail to watch over the island from the water. They're still there. They guard the island from invaders who would seek out the magic to possesses it for the wrong reasons. The captain of this ship has a very misleading name. Given to her by Peter Pan himself. 
No, she doesn't have a hook for a hand. But her name of Hook is just as fitting for her as it is for her father.
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Penny Pan the heir to neverland // Peter Pan

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Title: Penny Pan: The Heir to Neverland Synopsis: Peter Pan never wanted to grow up but one girl changed all that, and no her name wasn't Wendy. Now Peter Pan has a daughter, Penelope Pan, the heir to Neverland. While she may be royalty on Neverland, she is bullied in the real world and has to keep her life in Neverland a secret. Peter Pan has no choice but to grow as he raises his daughter, Penelope in two different worlds. He is torn between letting Penelope grow up in the real world or keeping her forever young in Neverland. Because Penelope is a bit like her father, Peter finds out how difficult it is to be a grown up and a father. Genre: Middle Grade/Young Adult Fiction with a bit of Fantasy.