No One Leaves Neverland | Pan & Hook
It hadn't been so long ago for Pan when he'd helped the King's men in finding the dream shade. But things had changed since then. He'd made new adjustments to the island, new guests that his shadow brought from the other worlds to join the boys already there. Pan was in charge, this was his Kingdom, he was King and sensing new arrivals on his paradise without his permission was both exciting and troubling. Watching from a far, spyglass to the eye, the boy caught sight of the familiar face that had walked this land once before. Killian Jones. Even from the distance he was at he could see that the man had changed, not surprising though. Pan had seen the bond the man had held with his brother, he knew the aftermath of loosing one but he could hardly be held responsible for his death. He did after all warn the Lieutenant of the price he'd need to pay, or more his brother needed to pay. It wasn't his fault that they'd foolishly disregarded it. Closing the spyglass, he slipped it into his pocket, tilting his head to the side as he mused over the idea of adults in Neverland. They'd found a way to this world, and although Pan knew it was possible to journey between the realms, he wanted to know how they did it. No, he needed to know. Moving silently toward the ship, a growing sense of excitement overcame him and a smirk crept onto his face which he made him look more deranged then he actually was. It didn't take much to get onto the ship without being detected, he merely used his magic and his wit to teleport into the Captain's quarters. It was empty, lucky for him that meant he was able to explore before he'd reacquaint with the sailor. After searching the entire room, to the boy, the things that cluttered it were of no use to him. Pages, pictures, books that didn't at all interest him nor reveal how they gained passage into Neverland. Hearing footsteps near the door, Pan stepped back into the shadows, watching as the door swung open. "Hello again, Killian," he spoke aloud, not moving from where he was.













