me when characters experience the devastating consequences of their own actions:
Hello my friend, I am Huda from Gaza, a newly married woman who is pregnant in her sixth monthđ
Waiting a baby in this bad situation is hopeless and terrifying because I am afraid of losing him anytime owing to malnutrition, lack of medication and diseasesđđđđđ
By your support you could help me buy medicine and food to save my child đđđđľđ¸đ
By your small donations you can help me save my baby and leave Gazađđđľđ¸đ
Iâm asking you to donate a small amount from $30 to $40 please it helps me a lot đŤđ
Save my baby please đđŚ
Steve: Myself and Robin are best friends.
Robin: Platonic soulmates, if you will.
Steve: We share everything.
Robin: Food-
Steve: Clothes-
Robin: Music taste-
Steve: taste in women-
Robin: gender-
Steve: a single brain cell-
Robin: the only thing we donât share is an interest in men.
Steve: *holding Eddieâs hand* damn my bisexuality for ruining something so perfect.
Free Palestine.
[JDVN] Random Headcanons
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so i'm back and i swear i'm working on all the stuff in my inbox, but i also discovered the john doe visual novel recently and like i love him so much??? i must write for him also cause there seems to be so little written for him
warnings: doe being weird but loveable as usual, scalp gnawing???
okay so obviously this little eldritch creature thing is clingy as fuck all the time, absolutely takes being your partner as a sign that he must be at your side 25 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. i think this is expected to anyone wanting to be with doe. however, allow me to take it a step further:
mad seperation anxiety, will stand whining and clawing at the door while you piss so that he can grab onto you the second he hears the lock open
i fully think doe's music taste will give a person whiplash, he has like pitbull, weezer, crazy frog, and rammstein all in the same playlist
he rarely makes any sort of meals but when he does, they are weird. it'll either be the most vile, vomit-inducing, stomach clenching, nose covering pulsating mass of unknown substances amalgamated together like some unholy sacrifice to a god that shouldn't exist, but it'll taste absolutely heavenly. or it'll be the most beautiful, delicious looking meal that would have gordon ramsay himself falling flat on his knees and hailing it, and it'll taste like literal fucking sewer excretions. how he does it?? nobody knows
will do anything to make you happy. when i say anything i mean anything. ANYTHING.
keep this guy well away from memes, tiktok, any sort of internet humor. if he learns, you will never know peace again
on top of being afraid of water, i also think doe is afraid of vacuum cleaners, spray bottles, and occasionally when you sneeze, just like a cat. when he does, his hair stands on end and he leaps away from the offending object/noise, hissing loudly. if you scare him particularly suddenly, he'll make a very instinctive scramble to the top of the fridge (likely knocking many things over in the process, he's 5ft8 after all) and it may take a small while for him to come back down
particularly loves receiving forehead and nose kisses. they make him feel very comforted and cared for by you, in a way nobody else ever made him feel
if you ever want to pavlov him into a specific behaviour (eg, cleaning up after himself when he's at your apartment), it is very much possible and he will be particularly responsive to sour gummy worms as a treat
speaking of your apartment, he takes it as an absolute milestone in your relationship if you allow him to have some of his stuff stay in your apartment permanently, eg some clothes, his favourite blanket, his 'special occasion cutlery' (its a set of hello kitty plastic childrens cutlery, the print has halfway faded and the white parts have yellowed but you've never seen anyone look so vulnerable when they offered a plastic knife and fork to you, so now it stays in your cutlery drawer and doe grins and giggles happily everytime he sees it in there)
you may catch him trying to chew on your hair sometimes, while its still attached to you. unless you don't have hair, in which case he will simply gnaw on your scalp out of the blue. its a love language
okay that's all for now, hope you enjoyed, and if you guys wanna see some nsfw headcanons of doe i can absolutely arrange that <3
hello danonation, tonights a fine night to talk about parasocial relationships, internet etiquette, and just common fucking decency???
do: take inspiration from dano and kazan, watch their movies, take screenshots, write fanfiction about their CHARACTERS, maladaptive daydream about them literally fucking whatever okay go wild within reason.
dont: dont stalk them. dont leak their private, intimate photos online. dont repost said intimate photos. think fucking critically when you see a picture that seems off or a little too private. dont publicly post deranged shit about dano on social media where theres a chance he or his relatives (his DAUGHTER someday?!) could see it. dont do this shit to ANY person, celebrity or otherwise! how would you feel? this is common sense people i cant believe i have to tell you thisâŚ
i cannot expect people to censor themselves in private conversations, in diaries, in sketchbooks, on writing software, but i urge you all to keep these things PRIVATE. have some fucking decorum if you must do any weird shit. celebrities are human beings just like us. if you wouldnt say it to their face, or to your neighbour, then you should keep your mouth shut period.
Hexteam Modern au part 3
Try the Priest
summary: Your best friend, Suguru Geto, has a warrant on his head. You hadn't heard from him since then, and you thought your friendship was as good as dead. So why is he on your front porch?
Warning: angst, spoilers, imposing Suguru
AN: So, I wanted to try something new. Itâs not heavily proofread or flowy so please lemme know what you think. Not sure if Iâll continue with a part 2 yet
Someone youâd considered your friend.
Went to classes with. Assisted in missions with. Fought alongsideâtaking down a variety of curses. Patching each other up after particularly grueling missions. Sharing many late night hang out. Staying up late reading shitty quotes from your favorite terrible books. Laughing til your sides ached and tears pooled your eyes. Braiding his hair. Telling him secrets youâd never sharedânot even with Satoru.
And it came with the territory.
Doing your best to pull him up from his down in the dumps energy. Noticing him sinking deeper into his mangled thoughts. Hugging him and telling him you were there for him if he ever needed. Begging him to just talk to you, and feeling utterly worthless when you couldnât genuinely cheer him up. When it seemed he couldnât confide in you. When it seemed he didnât think of you the way youâd thought of him. Putting those feelings aside, because you couldnât stand to see him so unhappy. Bringing him food when it seemed he just couldnât remember to eatâlong-since losing the urge. His mind lingering on the taste of each consumed curse. In his moments of hysteria, when he was curled up on your mattressâso lost and broken that you hardly recognized the man you once knewâheâd would finally confess those thoughts swirling in his mind.
Suguru Geto was someone you considered your best friend.
But you no longer recognized the man on the camera before you. The pale walls closing in on you. Photos strewn on corkboard. The man, youâd heard, slaughtered a village of people. assuming the leader role in an infamous cult. The same cult who incentivized Riko Armaniâs death only months prior. You werenât the only one absorbing this information, but it felt so personal. His betrayal. His defection. His indifference to you and the others.
But, more than anything, youâd felt so very guilty. The man you called your best friendâyour closest friend, hadnât relied on you in his darkest moments. Not really. You blamed yourself for this. For the deaths of hundreds. The look of pure agony on your second best friends face when heâd heard the news. Your lack of intervention when youâd seen him spiraling off the rocker. When heâd utter the word âfilthy monkeysâ under his breath, like a broke record sputtering out. You been the only one around him during those times. When heâd lost all that weight, developing those dark circles on his normally handsome face. You had seen the signs, where even Satoru might not have. But you hadnât thought heâd form an outlet like this. Heâd lash out like this. You couldn't have known. They were both grieving in their own ways, after all.
ââSUGURU GETO FLED. IN ACCORDANCE TO ARTICLE 9 OF THE JUJUTSU REGULATIONS, HE IS NOW CONSIDERED A CURSE USER AND SUBJECT-TO EXECUTION.â
You instinctively tune out the notice. Numbness seeping into your very fiber. The cold, frigid air of the underground cellar surrounding you. Youâd never thought thereâd be a day, not even in the deep recesses of your mind, that the righteous sweetheart, Suguru Geto, would be subject to an execution order. Let alone become the cause of hundred of innocent deaths, and the fear behind many. You desperately wanted to talk to him. Desperately wanted to see him again. Ask him if it was true. If it wasnât a ploy to jerk the chains of the special grade sorcerers. But you were also hit with the small, yet so present, urge to ignore it. To pretend you hadnât heard it and assume nothing was amiss. That this wasnât actually happening. And that Suguru was lounging at your apartment, probably hogging the space of your couch. Taking over your bed space just to get on your nerves. Scavenging the snacks you secretly kept for him in your fridge. Or scrolling mindlessly through his phone at your kitchen table, teasingly asking you what took you so long to get back.
But that isnât where you were. And that wasnât what was going to happen. And Suguru Geto was a notorious murderer at large. He was as good as dead, along with those he now associates with.
In the months following, youâŚsurvived. Youâd often have Satoru or Shoko over, they surprisingly took it better than you had. Satoru especially pain closer attention to your actions. Likely in response to missing all of the signs with Suguru. Or maybe because he knew just how close you two had been. Youâd often zone out for days. Satoru would shovel spoonfuls of strawberry cake into your mouth, insisting that at least it was something. And at least you got your calories. You found yourself mistaking their presence, on more than one occasion, for Suguruâs. Which would lead to another breakdown thatâd require fussing over. But youâll give yourself credit here. Youâd finally,after several long grueling months, set into your previous rhythm. You didnât require as much maintenanceâfeeding and cleaning yourself. And you needed much less reassuranceâno he wasnât dead, yet.
Then you saw him. The shadow of a man that had been impersonating Suguru, was now restored to his full former glory. Youâd almost thought youâd saw a ghost, opening the late night knocks like that. Standing right next to your pot of camellias, holding a few letters seemingly from your mailbox. A small grin crossing his face, as those eyes lit up oh-so-slightly at your appearance at the door.
Feeling far to nostalgic for comfort.
He looked good. Healthier. Stronger. You wanted to feel scared. Wanted your body to match your mind, to flee from this terror of a man thatâs been causing you so much grief lately. But your body just didnât respond to him that way. Refused to.
You felt a sigh of relief leave your lips, unwittingly, as you stared up into those purple eyes. You thought youâd never see those again. You thought the next time would be when heâd be lying on a steel table, draped in white linens. Noânot again. Never alive.
âSuguruâ you say to yourself, words nearly a whisper, with disbelief coating each syllable. He nods at you, his lips never dropping that eye capturing smile. âIn the flesh.â
You stare at him for a moment, not sure how to react. Why was he here?
âWhatâŚwhat are you doing here?â Your voice strained, and though you didnât want to admit it, you could feel the back of your throat well up slightly. You knew if you were t careful, youâd revert to the you from months before. You seemed to catch him off guard with your word, as he looked away, having the gal to come off shy.
âCan I come in?â After a second, you nod, peaking your head around the doorframeâyour apartments walkway, not seeing a soul in sight. He stood firm as you come within touching distance of him, cautiously peering the corners, before taking a few steps aside to let him in.
As he steps through your front door, youâre left feelingâŚsmall. Unbearably so. He was always tall, but youâd never seen him so imposing. The Buddhist priest attire, though not entirely surprising, was so new. So different. And all the same, it made him much more intimidating. You continue stepping back a few paces as he makes his way inside, before he closes the door himself. He carries himself to your living room, your floor plan memorized. Heâd been thereâpractically lived thereâenough times in the years youâd known him.
This wasnât a man you knew.
âGeto, you shouldnât be here.â He gave small acknowledgement to the distinct line you drew in your words. You speech painfully formal, your tone a pressed politeness. The only hint of irritation showing in his shoulders and the way his smile tightened. Your nameâyour first name, fell from his lips in absolute familiarity. âIts been a while.â
You stare at him dumbfounded for a second, as he makes his way to your couch, settling in. As if youâd invited him in for an afternoon cup of tea. His energy took up the whole room, looking so out of place. He wasnât stupid. He knew what he was doing.
âYou shouldnât be here.â
âAnd yet, here I am.â
âWhyâwhy are you here, Geto.â
His eye finally trail back to you at the sound of your voice spitting his last name out, so coldly. Heâd been taking in the space, searching for changes in his surroundings. Searching for changes in you.
âI canât just visit an old friend?â Your arms tighten around yourself in a self soothing gesture. Nails biting into your skin. You pull your gaze from him, not able to maintain the somewhat defiant stare.
âYou canât just show up unannounced. If they find you hereââ
âStill worrying about me?â
âItâs dangerous for you to be here. Not for you. Not for me. You should gââ
âI missed you.â
The words stalled your thought process. The words ringing in the air, not settling properly. He wasnât the Suguru you remember. He was entirely different. But those words still carried that familiar softness, the one heâd always reserved for you or Satoru. The ones that never failed to melt your heart, and make you cave.
âYouâŚmissed me?â The silence strung through the air. Buzzing. His grin grew at the hesitation through your voice. The confusion. He leaned back into the couch, taking a lax stance that didnât fit the unwelcome atmosphere. Far too confident in your opinion.
âOf course I missed you. Did you think I wouldnât?â As if he wasnât a mass murderer. As if he hadnât left you and Satoru.
âIâŚâ you stalled again. Just what were you supposed to say to that? To him? After all this time.
âWhy are you really here, Geto.â
âSuguru.â You stare at him, in disbelief, eyes narrowing. âItâs Suguru. Donât act like you donât know me anymore.â Heâs saying this as if it were the most important thing in the world. Not the fact that he was a wanted man.
âI donât know you. And I donât know why youâre here. Leave before I-â
âBefore you what? Kill me?â The words were a sharp taunt. He knew you wouldnât. Knew you couldnât. Your chest tightened at the thought, his words a blade pressed against your neck. You muttered out, âDonât make this harder than it has to be.â
And, ignoring you, he persists. âYou wonât though. Will you?â The challenge there. âThatâs not who you are.â
âYou donât decide who I am.â You nearly hiss, âyou of all people donât get to walk in here, acting like nothing has changed. Like everythingâs okayâlike weâre okay.â His eyes darkened at your words, and his smile faded.
âI never said nothing has changed. But that doesnât mean we canât talk. After everything weâve been through-â
âEverything we've been through?â His words felt so thoughtless at the time, not entirely realizing the provoking nature. You were practically shouting at this point. âYou mean everything you walked away from? Everything you destroyed?â
He didnât even flinch. His voice calm and firm, âI didnât come back to argue. I came back to see you.â
âWhy?â The word burst from your mouth, raw and sharpened with each emotion youâd felt since heâd left. The thoughts and feeling piling up by the second. His words inciting another to add to the pot. âWhy me? After everythingâafter everyoneâwhy did you come here?â
His eyes remained fixed on you for a moment. Your shouting hadnât fazed him in the slightest. Heâd had to have expected it. Youâre almost panting, each nerve ending abuzz. Boarding on another mental breakdown.
When he finally did speak, his voice was lower. Almost hesitant. âBecause youâre the only one I canât leave behind.â You search his face, desperately searching for a hint of deception. Searching for a lie. But this man was never one for lying, at least he hadnât been.
Your voice comes out a whisper, shaky and somewhat wound up, âThatâs not fair. You donât get to say that. Not after what youâve done.â You could feel the build up behind your eyes. Red, hot, and unwitting. You held back as much as you could, showing him no weakness. But youâd already failed in that aspect. Much like how you failed in the ending of your friendship with him.
âI know it isnât fair.â His voice about as soft and quiet as yours now. âBut itâs the truth. I couldnât do it. I tried.â
The room was much too suffocating. Your eyes much to hot. His confession hitting like a sucker punch to the jaw. The meaning behind his words, shallowly beneath the surface tension. But you wouldnât be reaching for it. You felt so utterly wornâwhich is such a shame since youâd finally been getting back to a somewhat normal pace.
Here comes this man, crashing back in and challenging your every moralâyour very being once again. You mustered up the courageâmustered up the strength to set him straight. To set yourself straight.
âYou should go.â Barely audible. Yet the silence of the room reverberated each word, clearly. His eyes tried to catch your gaze, as you made it you mission to get him out of there as quickly as possible. Save that sanity.
âDo you really want me to?â
âYes.â You respond immediately, but it sounded so hallow. Automated, at best. Even to you.
âThen tell me to leave. Tell me to get out of your life. Now. Tell me you donât miss me. That you donât want me here.â
Your throat tightened up, a lump forming that was impossible to swallow. Each line he gave, more abrasive than the last. You open your mouth ready to deal that final blowâreaffirm those words, but closed it again. He watched you closely, his expression unreadable. For the first time, youâre coming to terms with just how much you missed him. Just how deeply you cared for him. Your best friend. Your closest confidant. Your high school crush. Your everything. There was so much left unspoken between you two. Were you ready to throw it away? Would you lose your standing in the sorcerer world and be exiled too? Would you be okay with that?
âI thought so.â He said, a hint of satisfaction staining his tone. You try to ignore the tears threatening to spill over. The thoughts racing in your head. You physically pull away, your back finally to him. You canât stand to see his face, let alone handle this situation right now.
You loved Suguru Geto. And it seemed he felt something for you.
Your back stayed to him. For a moment that stretched far too long, neither of you spoke a word. His last words were left floating in youâre head. Had it really been as hard for him to leave as it had been for you? You found the love for him deep below the anger and betrayal. But that didnât mean you could act on it. It didnât mean things werenât different now.
Pulling you from your thoughts, you felt warmth at your back, before you had even felt his energy. Your breath hitched as his arms enveloped you. He was so close. Too close. Yet you couldnât pull yourself away from the comforting gesture. You tilted you head back, hoping to catch the expression on his face, only to find those dark eyes already watching you. He was taller now. Much taller than before.
âSuguru, what are you doing?â Your voice trembling, much weaker than you wanted it to be. He didn't answer immediately, opting to watch you longer. His grip tightened around you, almost testing to see if youâd push him away. His head dipped to the shell of your ear, âJustâŚreminding myself.â Before settling into the crook of your shoulder. The hesitation was clear in his voice, making him sound much moreâŚdocile than a man thatâd slaughtered an entire village or taken over a destructive religious cult. You almost felt yourself stiffen at the overly familiar contact.
His warm, earthy scent filled your lungs, encoating you in its sentimentality. Youâd missed this too. Youâd missed him. Your body settled for you, before you could pull from him. Before you could think of why you should be cautious around him. And the thought flowed from you lips before you could even process the desire to carry on this conversation with him. âOf what?â
ââŚThat youâre real.â Your heart clenched painfully at his confession. Youâd been wondering the same thing the second you saw him in your doorway.
This didnât feel real. Maybe another nightmare featuring yours truly, maybe you could expect a ringing gunshot through the room. An astounding thud. Only to find him collapsed on the floor behind you, his blood soaking your pajamas.
His head dug deeper into the crook of your neck, almost nuzzlingâas if heâd seen your thoughts. But he wasnât aware just how much heâd put you through.
âSuguruâŚâ you tried to sound firm, angry evenâ
âI know.â
You let out a sigh. Were you even angry anymore? Was this sadness flooding your chest? Sympathy? Love? Desperation?
âI know I donât deserve this. But for a moment.â His voice even and constant, before breaking. âPlease, for a moment letâs stay like this.â
come home
I love them they're so wholesome what the hell. I'm in love
pairing. dealer college student! ellie williams x f! reader
PART ONE. PART TWO. MASTERLIST. synopsis. ellie tries her hardest not to mix business with pleasure. or, ellie gets a new customer and unfortunately falls in love with her.
warnings. 18+. blank & ageless blogs will be blocked. clichè comments on sorority girls (sorry), sexually explicit descriptions of female receiving cunnilingus, fondling, fingering, and dry humping. not betaâd.
an. well here ya go! thank u to all those who were so patient and lovely with me<3 to those who werenât and were mean to meâŚiâm giving you the nastiest dirty look rn. pls comment and reblog!!!! love u.Â
Afficher davantage
Bakugo, playing Kingdom Hearts: Why the hell is Goofy trying to act tough? Like that old man dog can fight shit.
Izuku:
Izuku: I disagree, I think he can hyuck you up.
Bakugo, pausing the game: Get the hell out.
Banner and dividers by me
Hook!Eddie x Fem!Reader
Inspired by the many flicks: Peter Pan (Disney, 1953), Hook (1991) and Peter Pan (2003)
WC: 15.7k
Warnings: +18 Heavy depictions of depression and loneliness, mental health, sui*cidal thoughts, a lot of angst, amnesia, lots of fluff, pining, slight enemies to lovers, kissing and sex insinuation, also you will cry.
Summary: After your Grandmother's passing, you were left with her immense wealth and her big mansion, yet your loneliness didn't let you enjoy this new life, but before you could even begin living in it, you were snatched away, into the second star to the right, by a Captain who has a hook as a right hand.
A/N: I couldn't write anything that wasn't this. I am so sorry if this hurts you, but I just couldn't stop writing. I watched the 2003 flick and the music simply inspired me and I couldn't stop myself. I hope you enjoy this One Shot, AU thing, and I hope to write requests or little one shots of this couple in the future đ
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You were in this situation again.
Decisions.Â
Loneliness consumes you in every way possible, the massive marble walls, the columns around every room in the house, or should you say Mansion. This is not something you wanted or desired, but it fell on you and now the things seem too uncontrollable for you to handle.Â
It had no debt, it was well kept, it was tidy, with every room filled with furniture that will collect dust in the next few months, days, hours, minutes and there was no way to stop it because you do not want to waste your inheritance in cleaning services.Â
But no money, no mansion, nothing would compare to the one thing that mattered the most to you. The only person to ever be in your life despite it all, the one person that took you in when your mother decided you were not good enough, the one person that cared enough for you and even loved you as her own.
Your grandmother.
This was your childhood home, the one you spent days running around, playing hide and seek with her until she couldnât walk no more, the one where you invited friends over to your pool, the one where you stayed until you turned 21 and decided on your own place, your own space. Now, you regretted ever leaving.Â
You talked with your grandmother, everyday on the phone, video calling her, and you knew you had just one another. It was just you two, against everything and everyone. You never knew that one day she would decide to go, by her own accord, sleeping peacefully on her bed. She didnât have any illness, just weakness in her bones.Â
And she left everything to you.
Your grandmother had investments, actions, properties, she had it all, ever since a teenager she knew how to handle money well, but it was never about that. You preferred your grandmotherâs baked pies rather than a new Barbie. You preferred your grandmotherâs casserole over a new car, despite her buying you one at 16. You preferred your grandmotherâs company, rather than a big party with friends from school who only wanted to be your friend because they knew you had money.
But now, it was all meaningless. Itâs been two months since your grandmotherâs departure, and this is the first time you would step into the house after everything had finally been settled with legal papers, a cleaning service leaving everything in impeccable state for you to move in.
What are you gonna do here all by yourself?Â
7 bedrooms, a dining room, a living room, a playroom, a kitchen, 3 bathrooms, 3 guest bathrooms, two floors, a pool, a huge backyard, and you were all alone in it.
All alone.
You looked all over the front of the massive staircase, deciding it was time to take your suitcase upstairs and settle in. Your heart aches with the thought of selling the house, because too many memories lingered in here, way too many that now turned into sad ones.Â
You opted for the second master bedroom, nicely decorated with a king sized bed, a big closet on one side and a vanity on the other. A 55â inch screen TV was on the wall, right above a dresser, in front of the bed. Your grandmother seems to have wanted to make the house a little bit more modern, changing the wooden walls with paper, to creamy tones, and delicate touches of wood and gold on the ridges at the bottom. Now technology pieces could be found in every room, and in the living room.
You dropped the suitcase on the floor, and sighed heavily, putting your hand on your forehead. You kneeled to the front small pocket of it to retrieve your xanax pills, the painkillers you got after the news of your grandmotherâs passing. You looked at your watch and saw it was already 7 PM, so you didnât really care if you went to bed early.Â
You stood back up and a tug in your heart made you walk out of your new room, the silence of the house engulfing you entirely as you walked the hallway to the room that was on the other end, passing by all the other ones and turning corners.Â
Your heart was beating loudly, going into your throat as you turned the knob of the room, opening it slowly.
She never touched it.Â
She didnât do anything to her room. Her bed was still in the middle of it, the massive window at front, unlike yours that had two smaller ones on each side of the TV, and hers had a balcony even. Her bed had the same comforter you always loved, a pink floral one. The smell of the room was entirely her. The perfumes were still on her vanity, as well as her vintage makeup, a small library was next to her dresser that had a flower pot on top. Night tables on each side of the bed with their respective lamps.
You walked in, listening to the wooden floor creak under your feet and you sat on the bed, springy, just like you remembered. You bit your bottom lip as the lump in your throat got bigger and bigger but the tears would not come out. They never did. Not even when you received the news, not even at the crematory, not even when they gave you the deed.
Only panic attacks. Because you had realized, you were all alone.
You had no one. No family, no friends, no lover. Not even if you had tried to rekindle your relationship with your mother, who threw you out, at only ten years old, when your grandmother didnât send in the money on time. No friends because your trust issues forbid you of it, and no lover because the last one you had was a leech for your money.
You looked down at the small orange flask that contained the pills inside. You got up and walked towards the bathroom, retrieving a glass from one of the cabinets and filling it with water. You opened the container and looked inside.
Decisions.Â
Always the same critical decision.
One? Two? Three? The whole flask?
Who would miss you? Nancy? She is just an acquaintance that you go out with sometimes. Robin? Just a friend of Nancyâs, she doesnât consider you her friend, no matter if she sends you funny videos or invites you to hang out with her at her house.Â
Your mother? Who tried to contact you after hearing about her Exâs mother passing and didnât hear anything about a deed? Hearing nothing about her share? No, she only missed the money and the things it could get her.
You opened the cap and lingered there. Loneliness is the only thing present in your mind, in your heart, in your whole being and no money can fix that. Nothing can mend it.
Yet you take one single pill out, closing the cap again and putting it inside one of the pockets of your jacket. You chug the pill with the glass of water and look at yourself in the mirror. Your grandmaâs eyes, not your motherâs, not your fatherâs, but your grandmotherâs. You sighed as you stepped out of the bathroom, looking towards the hallway that would lead to your new room.
Yet you decide to go back into your grandmotherâs bedroom. You sat on the bed, memories flashing in front of your eyes as you slowly closed them, remembering the bedtime stories she would tell you for you to fall asleep, right here on her bed. You smiled as you laid down on the springy bed, legs still hanging off of it.
âGrandma, Grandma!â You jumped on her bed after running into her room with tears in your eyes. She was reading a book, propped up on the bed, pillows behind her back to keep herself comfortable and her glasses resting on the bridge of her nose. She was startled by you, and the movement you provoked on her bed.
âYou scared me dear!â She giggled as your 10 year old self hid under the covers right next to her.
âI had a bad dreamâŚâ You sniffed loudly as your Grandmother put her book on her night table as well as her glasses. She pulled the covers off your face to reveal tear stained cheeks that looked up at her. âCan I sleep here?â
âOf course you can love. You know I always enjoy you sleeping here with me.â She softly replies as she scoots closer to you, and you sit up, hugging her waist and your cheek rests on her chest. She wraps her arms around you, rocking gently from side to side, but you are wide awake. There was no chance for you to fall asleep.
âTell me that story again Grandma!â You yell excitedly, looking up at her. She shakes her head with a laugh, looking down at you.
âAgain? I recall telling you that story not many nights ago, little one.â You giggled at her answer and shook your head, a smile on your lips.
âI forgot about it, I want to hear it again!â You counter back at her and she sighs, scooting you closer to her.
âAlright⌠Listen close, okay?â You nodded and rested your chin on her chest as you looked up at her. âWhen I was young, around your age, I met a boy. A boy who came right through that window.â She pointed at the huge balcony that was in front of her bed, the windows open for the summer breeze to go right in.
âWas he cute?â You asked and she glared slightly at you, making you close your mouth for her to continue.
âHe was. His name was Peter. Peter Pan. He flew inside my room, telling me I needed to help him get his shadow back. I really thought this curly headed boy was crazy, until I saw a small thing, coming through the window and flying all over my head. A fairy of some sort, and her name was Tinker Bell.â
âAnd was she pretty?â You asked with sparkles of amazement in your eyes, and she nodded with a smile to her face.
âReally pretty. She put pixie dust on my head and Peter took me flying, all over the city to help him get his shadow back. When we couldnât find it, he asked me if I could help him find it back in his home. Little me, looking for adventure, wanted nothing more than that, so I followed him, to the second star to the right, up in the sky.â
âInto the sky?!â You yelled in excitement and she giggled with a nod.Â
âSoon, I was before an island, and I met three more boys, who were all living with Peter, in the middle of the woods. They were called The Lost Boys.â
âThey are lost?â Your grandma looked towards the window with a distant look on her face and shrugged at you.
âThey do not remember how they got there in the first place, but they didnât mind, because there was a game they always played, a game with a bigger man. A man that had a hook instead of a right hand, a pirate, a captain. This man wanted to capture them, but the boys all treated it as a joke, like a little game of cat and mouse.â Your eyes started feeling heavy as your grandma kept going with her story, a yawn escaping your lips.
âWhatâs his name Grandma?â You asked before slumber took over you, and you could hear the distant voice of your grandmother softly whispering.
âHis name was Captain Hook.â
The painkiller was starting to do its effects in your body, your eyes completely heavy under your eyelids as you remembered that story.Â
Your grandma always had a big imagination, sometimes she read stories from books, sometimes stories from someone else, and sometimes she would invent stories, just like that one, from her own head.Â
Your body sank into the mattress, and you knew you would fall asleep at any time now. You were wishing you wouldnât dream of your grandmother while you were at it, because that would make tomorrowâs decisions a lot harder.Â
Your skin suddenly grew goosebumps from a sudden cold that invaded the room, but maybe it was a side effect from the painkiller. Your eyelids were too heavy for you to open and you really did not care that much to do so, a little breeze never made you sick. The night had simply gone colder, that was it.Â
Your hazy mind was slowly drifting away, the sound of a click in the distance, as well as some heavy boots walking on the wooden floor, creaking. A dream, you were already dreaming, because then you felt the tip of something sharp, along your cheek, but it was gentle, almost a caress.Â
And then, silence.
Warmth. You felt so warm right now. You must have gotten into bed in the middle of your sleep, because you just remember laying flat on the mattress, but now you were cozy under some comforters, sighing with relief at the warmth under them.
You could feel the sun coming from the window. Then some chirping, every now and then, and you just wanted to lay in bed, in this comfortable bed a little while longer. The birds were singing against your window, as well as seagulls calling each other while they flew by, the hit of waves splashing soothing you andâ
Seagulls?
Waves?
And the comforter⌠The comforter smelled like⌠a manâs scent.
Your eyes shot open, the first thing seeing was the wooden cabin you were in, sitting up instantly as your heart beat anxiously in your chest. The bed you were in was double sized, big, with red fur comforters and blankets, and big pillows behind you. You looked around, seeing a very old desk on one side, with a chair and some papers on top. Your breathing starts picking up a pace as you instantly shoot out from the bed to look out the window.
You screamed bloody murder as you saw the sea.
The door flew open and you looked at it to see a man, brown hair with a red bandana on his head, freckles on his face, brown eyes, with a striped shirt and brown shorts. He was gorgeous but he was a fucking stranger, so you looked around to grab the first thing you could find.
A sword.Â
What the actual fuck? You didnât even hesitate to point it at him but you were doubting your sanity at this point. Did the painkiller make you hallucinate shit now? Was it because you didnât eat? Were you still asleep? Did you take one or two? The sword was heavy in your hands, this dream being the most realistic in your whole life.
âUmââ The man put his hands up, looking out the door. âCaptain! Sheâs awake!â You heard him yell and thatâs when you heard the heavy boots walking, right on top of you, making you look up. You followed the sound, moving your head as you now heard the steps going down some stairs, thump after thump.
âYes, I heard her alright Smee.â You heard another man talk, and he walked through the door, his big red hat first, with feathers on top, a red cloak all over him with golden details and gun belts around his waist. He raised his head up, and your breath got stuck in your throat at just how handsome this man was.
Were you this lonely that now you had a pirate fantasy of some sort?
His curly black hair falling over his shoulders, and his mustache and beard covering his face. Brown eyes that were as deep as an ocean looked back at yours, as a smirk formed on his lips, seeing the sword you were holding in your hands. Your knees slightly buckled at the sight but you kept the weapon pointed at the two men.
âNow, now⌠No need to be so aggressive.â He says, keeping the grin on his face and you gulped, shaking your head.
âThis is just a dream anyways, at least Iâm going to protect myself in it!â You yell at him and he raises an eyebrow at you, tilting his head to the side, until he finally smiles and starts laughing out loud, making you frown in a state of absolute confusion.
âSmee! She thinks she is dreaming!â He continued laughing and your brain started working again as Smee started laughing with his âCaptainâ. Where did you hear that name before? Suddenly the black haired man stopped laughing, prompting his crew mate to stop as well. He took a step towards you, getting the sword in between the both of you and your eyes widened when he raised his arm up.
A hook was placed on the blade of the sword, pushing it aside. A hook where his right hand was supposed to be.
âNo need to be feisty Wendy. Not today.â He sharply says and you blinked up at him, shaking your head slowly. No, wait, this is because you remembered your Grandmotherâs story before completely passing out. Thatâs it, thatâs definitely it!
You dropped the sword and looked at the desk, seeing that the papers were actually maps. You rushed towards it, getting hold of a compass, and before Smee could snatch it away from you, you stabbed yourself with the sharp end on your arm. You yelled loudly in pain, throwing it away from you, seeing the small prick you did on your skin, with a drop of blood oozing out.
âCaptain, I think she is crazy.â You hear Smee talking but you were still looking down at your arm. The pain didnât wake you up, in fact, it felt too real. The blood is too real. The cabin is too real. The two men in the room are too real. Your head looked out of the door, which was still open, and it let you see the light shining through it.
You slowly walked towards the door, seeing the light of day coming into view, and before Smee could stop you, his Captain didnât let him, putting his left hand up to hold his stance and let you roam out.
The smell of sea and the sound of seagulls invaded your senses, and then the sun hit your eyes as you took the final step, up on deck. On deck. On a ship. On a pirate ship. Wind blew through your hair as you put your hand over your eyes to cover from the sun, and there it was. An island, there was land, but no buildings, no cities, no houses.Â
You looked up towards the sails of the ship, the main mast, the foremast, the shrouds, the delicate carvings on the wooden rails of the ship. The cannons on each side, but no other crew but the two men you just met. You walked down one of the stairs that were on the side, towards the middle of the ship, and everything was just too real, everything became real.
Because it was.
Fuck, it was real. You were on a pirate ship. In a fucking pirate ship, with men that your grandmother told you about in her stories. Fictional men, or men you believed were fictional, but are real? Does this mean your grandmother met them before?
âWendy, I thought you would remember your stay here. Guess I was wrong.â You hear the man behind you and you turn around sharply, gulping heavily, a frown present on your eyebrows.
âI donât know who Wendy is⌠Please take me homeâŚâ You voice out, in a frightened voice. You didnât know where you were, you had an idea of where you might be, but you didnât want to believe it, not for a single second. If this is a dream, then you were sure you took more than one painkiller this time and you just simply donât remember.
âNo need to play stupid Wendy, years may have gone by for you, but youâre unmistakable.â The man with a hook as a hand walked closer to you, as you stepped back one step, then two, your heart yelling at you to run, but where? There is water all around you, and you donât even know whatâs in it. There might be sharks, and if you remember correctly, crocodiles appeared in your grandmotherâs storyâ
Your grandmother.
Your eyes widened and you could see the captain smiling widely under the shadow of his hat, giving you a nod.
âYes. Those sharp eyes that looked at me with pity.â He says almost with venom in his voice and thatâs when it all clicked.
It was all real. Your grandmotherâs story, your grandmotherâs adventure with Peter Pan and the lost boys, your grandmother who got captured by Smee and brought onboard of the ship. The ship that had a captain at the steering wheel.Â
Captain Hook.
âHoly shitâŚâ You manage to blurt out and Smeeâs eyes widened, looking at his captain as he looked back at his crewmate with a surprised look on his face, almost amused.
âPotty mouth you turned out to have Wendy.â You inspected the man before you, and remembered the story once again. Peter Pan had come to save your grandmother, along with the lost boys, but there was a piece of the story you remembered vividly. She had told you that the Captain didnât look evil, or that held any malice towards the boys.
He just looked lonely.Â
When Peter and the boys finally brought your grandmother back to the island, she had said something to them, something you cannot remember now, and you always remembered this story, it was always in the back of your head whenever you went to sleep, but now your memory was failing you.
One thing was certain.
âI am not Wendy.â You say with a glare in your eyes, even if frightened, but you held your ground. Hook simply chuckled at you incredulously, and shook his head, pointing his hook at you.
âWho are you then?âÂ
Your mouth opened and closed again, voice leaving you completely. Your name. Why don't you remember your name? You knew it before, and now you just donât remember it anymore. Panic was crossed on your features at the realization, and your head started to spiral, breath cutting short, and the world was simply starting to spin.
Voices started going off in your head, warning you to run away, nothing is real, that you were no one right now, that there was no way you could survive here, and the same word repeated again. Alone, alone, alone, alone, alone.
âCaptain!â Smee yells as he rushes to your side as you tumble to the ground, your breathing heavy as you choke for air, clawing at your chest. You need air, but there was plenty, all around you, but the oxygen was not going into your windpipe, no matter how hard you breathed, no matter how hard you were trying, it just wouldnât calm down.
Hook took off his hat, dropping next to you as he propped you on his left arm, and with his hook, he put the hat on your head to shield you from the sun. He knew what was happening to you. Many nights he went through this same process, clawing at his chest in the middle of his sleep, wanting something, wanting to remember, but all he got were blank memories.
âListen to the waves, to the breeze against the sails, to the creak of the boat as it rocks on the sea. Feel it, look up at the wide sky, the clouds slowly moving, and follow them.â You did as told, trying to focus your sight on just one cloud as your chest heaved up and down, trying to regain some control over your breathing.
The cloud moved, it was moving, and you followed it with your gaze, not realizing that your focus was now on that movement rather than trying to get your breathing back at a normal pace again. Slowly, it did, and when you realized that oxygen was getting inside your lungs again, you took a deep breath in, and out again, and repeated the action, finally noticing the shade that was covering you, feeling the heavy hat on your head.
Your focus first was on Smee, who had a worried frown on his eyebrows, his deep brown eyes full of concern. He has seen these episodes on his captain, but he never required help from him, just a jug of water afterwards. So he got up and did just that, running towards the kitchen under the deck.Â
Your eyes landed on another pair of brown ones, now seeing his features perfectly without the hat on his head. His eyes didnât judge you, not in the least, as he held you with his left arm and you realized the closeness of the both of you. You tried to move, feeling your throat completely dry but something sharp on your cheek stopped you. Your eyes widened when you felt the tip of his hook on the plushness of your cheek.
âIf youâre not Wendy⌠Who are you?â He asked, sternly, yet now without any venom in his voice, as if truly believing you are not the person he claims you to be. You blinked as tears welled up in your eyes, slowly shaking your head.
âIâ I donât rememberâŚâ You quietly replied to him, and he just stared down at you, his eyes twitching in thought until you both heard Smeeâs steps coming back up. He dropped on his knees next to you, handing you a jug of wood, filled with water. You sit up, and immediately chug it down, feeling the freshness of it going down your throat.Â
Both men looked at one another and the Captain shook his head at his crewmate, Smee letting out a sigh out of his lips, before worry crossed over his features. Hook looked at you and almost let out a small smile at how ridiculous you looked with his big hat. Too big for your head.Â
You finally put the jug down, and looked forward towards the island. The fact that you donât even remember who you are, actually made your nerves calm down, even if a tiny bit.
âWhere am I?â You asked them and Smee began talking.
âYouâre in Neverland.â You never heard that name before, turning to look at him.
âNeverland?â There was a panging in your chest though, something that was telling you that you shouldnât be here, that this was not your place to be. âCan you take me back home?â
At that Smee winced, looking down at the floor. The Captain sighed, making you turn your head towards him with a worried look on your face. You were not liking the reactions you were getting from them at the mention of âHomeâ. Wherever that is.
âThe only way to get you there, is by flying.â He says and you were staring at him as if he was demented of some sort. âPixie dust. It makes you fly.âÂ
âP-Pixie dust?â You ask again, not really digesting the words you were saying because it sounded so unrealistic but at the same time they didnât. Hook nodded at you and then glared at Smee.
âBut someone! Let Tinker Bell out of her lamp because he believed she needed to spread her wings.â Smee rolled his eyes, crossing his arms over his chest.
âItâs not my fault! She was very persuasive!â The brown haired man tried to defend himself and your head was going back and forth on the both of them, like a ping pong match.Â
âShe is a fairy, and we needed her captive in case this⌠shit happened.â Your eyes widened at the curse coming out from the captain. Didnât he call you a potty mouth before?
âFairies create Pixie dust. We used hers in order to bring you here with us.â Smee continued, looking down at the floor, and the puzzle finally assembled in your head. That fairy is gone, whose name sounded familiar, but it was your way out of the island. The heavy pang in your chest from the anxiety you were feeling was almost hurting you as you gulped heavily.
âS-SoâŚ? Iâm going to stay here? Forever?â You ask and look straight into the captainâs eyes. He was looking at you already, and his pupils connected with yours, feeling your anxious feelings and your worry. He shook his head and gave you a sigh.
âAs far as we know Tinker Bell still thinks you are Wendy, and Wendy was a dear friend of Tinker Bellâs friend. As soon as he comes to your rescue, weâll snatch her again.â He says too confident in himself and you scrunch up your eyebrows, looking at him.
âAnd I wonder how long it will take for her to fly away again.â Your snappy attitude made him stare at you as if you had grown a plant over your head as Smee let out a laugh. The Captain gave you a mocking grin with a glare and snatched the hat from your head, not caring if he messed up your hair. He put it back on and rose to his feet.Â
âKeep that attitude and youâll sleep in a cell.â You scoffed and stood up as well, flicking the feather from his hat with the tip of your index finger.
âThe least you can do is give me a bed to sleep in! You kidnapped me, thinking I was someone else, and now, I canât even remember my fucking name!â You yelled at him and Smee was on his feet in a second, his eyes wide at how you were yelling at his captain.Â
Hookâs eyes were staring at the girl, no, the woman before him, and now he knew this wasnât the person he was looking for, yet, your eyes were still the same, and you were at her home. How many years have passed in your time? He took a deep breath in and sighed through his nose, looking towards Smee.
âWe gotta get her some clothes. Take her measurements.â Thatâs all the Captain says before heading back into his headquarters. Your eyes followed his retreating back before the clearing of someoneâs throat snapped you out from your thoughts, making you turn around to face Smee.
âMay I take your measurements?â
The night on the ship was breezy, but warm all the while. You had helped Smee with dinner, chopping up onions and potatoes as he prepared a chicken in the casserole on the metal kitchen that had logs in the oven for heat.Â
And you took that chance to start a conversation with the brown haired boy.
âHow long have you been here?â You ask and the man freezes slightly as he continues to stir the chicken in the pot.
âA long, long while. Time doesnât go by in Neverland.â You frowned at that, because that would mean the man before you was probably a hundred years old, the same as the Captain of the ship. You took a deep breath in to hide your nervousness, to hide the fact that that would be your destiny if you donât get out of here.
âAnd you donât remember anything from before this? Were you born here?â You ask this time, and he stills, blinking down at the chicken. You gulped, realizing you had asked the wrong question and made him uncomfortable, but before you could continue, someone else talks in the kitchen.
âStop asking questions that you really shouldnât care about, and try this on.â You turned around just in time to receive a bunch of fabric thrown into your face. You growled in anger, pushing it off your face to see the captain now wearing a white blouse with puffed sleeves and a few buttons up his collar. A black bandana was around his head instead of the massive hat, and a pair of black slacks and his boots were at his bottom.Â
You almost forgot your anger at the sight.
âWhatâs this?â You asked, looking at the massive pile of⌠clothes?
âGo and try them on, use my headquarters.â You were still dumbfounded looking at the clothes on your arms and he rolled his eyes, grabbing your shoulders to drive you out of the kitchen and into the top deck, the breeze hitting you against your skin. You looked towards where his cabin was, and next to the door of his cabin, there were two more flights of stairs that guided you to the steering wheel.Â
You walked up, and opened his door, closing it behind you. You looked around and saw that the swords were gone, which made you roll your eyes, and then you saw another table that replaced the desk from before. It was an antique sewing machine. You blinked at that, and looked down at your clothes.
The Captain himself made these for you?
You gulped tightly a small lump that appeared in your throat and you started undressing, looking down at your underwear, a deep blush coming into your cheeks. How long were you going to stay here? You cannot use the same panties everyday, and you cannot, not even if you dared, to make Captain Hook make you a pair. Not possible. Youâll go commando while you wash them during the day.
You began putting the clothes on yourself, and just like his but a little tighter, he made you a shirt with puffy sleeves, and then a long brown skirt that hugged you on your waist. It looked like it had layers of the fabric over it as well, making it look a little less plain. You kept your combat boots on and looked at yourself in the mirror.Â
How can any of this be real? It cannot be. It really cannot be, but the fabric of the clothes on you feel way too realistic, and you had a panic attack as well, which should have woken you up. Yet you didnât. Because this wasnât a dream at all, and you were here, wearing pirate clothing in front of a mirror. You look towards his night table and see there was a red bandana on top of it.
You grabbed onto it and copied the way the Captain had it, tight around your head and covering your forehead. You looked at yourself in the mirror, and you couldnât help but giggle, feeling like a little child dressing up for a costume party. Your stomach growled, the smell of the chicken being cooked filling the cabin through the round window.
You walked out of the room and back into the kitchen again, where the Captain was already sitting down at the end of the table, eating a piece of bread while Smee steered the casserole, his back towards you. Hookâs eyes looked up towards you and his chewing immediately stopped. The bread fell on the plate, and he cursed under his breath for acting like this.Â
But you were in fact a woman on his ship, andâ
âItâs that my bandana?â He asks and Smeeâs head immediately snaps towards you with a worried look on his face. You never steal a Captainâs belongings, even if itâs just an apple or a pen, you never do. You shrugged and sat down on the captainâs left, who was still shooting a glare towards you.
âI wanted to have an accessory, plus it hides my greasy hair.â Smee winced at your words, looking at the back of his captainâs head to wait for his explosive reaction, but it never came. He simply sighed, shaking his head and began eating his bread again.Â
âYou donât take my belongings without my consent first.â Hook knew that wasnât the rule at all. You donât even have to ask the Captain for permission to grab something of his, but for some reason he let you. Smeeâs face contorted in confusion and returned to cooking, already done as he prepared the plates.
âSo like, you guys hunt and stuff?â Smee nods as he hands the captain his plate full of food.Â
âYeah, we fish too, and we take water from the lake that has pure natural water from the waterfall.â Smee explains as he prepares the plate for you. He brought it for you and a small âthanksâ came out of your lips. After he grabbed his own plate, he sat down in front of you and at his captainâs right.
You looked around and noticed since this afternoon that there were no more crewmates, and it was just these two men in front of you, so of course questions popped in your head.
âWhy are you two the only ones on this ship?â You asked as the Captain took a potato in his mouth. He glared at you and pointed at you with the knife.
âIf you donât eat in the next ten minutes, Iâll take the plate away from you.â You glared at him but began eating anyway, Smee chuckling under his breath while he ate his food. It was actually delicious, and probably Smee had always been the cook on the ship. You had a smaller portion than the other two men, but it was enough and plenty, so you finished before them.
âIt seems you enjoyed it.â Smee says and you couldnât help but blush slightly at how fast you actually ate, despite the portion being smaller. You grabbed onto your jug and took a gulp, wincing when you realized it was pure rum.
âWhat the fuck!â You pulled it away from your lips as quickly as possible, and the Captain choked as he tried to stifle a laugh. You glared slightly at him, with a squint of your eyes. You donât like your food with alcohol, it is a bad mix.
âWe always have dinner with Rum. Feel free to grab anything else.â Hook says and you scoff with a roll of your eyes, grimacing at the jug. Smee knew you didnât know where the water was, so he got up, grabbed a metal jug this time from one of the shelves and headed towards a barrel with a cork at the bottom. He unplugged it for water to come out and then plugged it again.
He headed back towards you with the water, handing it to you and you shot a warm smile up at him.
âAt least someone is a gentleman around here.â You say out loud, taking a sip of your water as the black haired captain rolled his eyes and then glared at his crewmate who let out a laugh before shutting up. Smee sat back down to return to his food and the Captain did the same thing. You tapped your fingers on your jug and decided you had too many questions to remain quiet. âAre you two⌠you know.âÂ
Both men put the forks and the knives down, well, just one fork down because the Captain used his own hook as one, slowly turning towards you. Hook had a death stare on his face that might as well kill you on the spot and Smeeâs was simply a frown out of confusion.
âIf we are what?â Smee asks while taking a sip of his rum and the Captain glares at him with a shake of his head.Â
âYou know⌠youâre the only ones on the ship⌠Two lonely men at seaââ And that made Smee spit out the alcohol from his mouth at full speed to his side. The Captain pinched the bridge of his nose to contain his laughter, not at all angry at your question because if you say it like that, well⌠it does sound rather compromising.
His smile under his hand did not go unnoticed by you, catching it for the first time as a genuine look on him, and you swear you could see some dimples behind the facial hair. Smee on the other hand was coughing, hitting his chest with his fist to try to get the alcohol down.
âShitââ Smee complains as he takes your jug of water to swallow down the burning sensation in his throat. You cover your mouth to stifle your giggles and you already knew the answer, thanks to their reactions.
âNo. Even if there are no women here, we are not into each other.â You heard the captain say and you thought for a second, tilting your head as he took a sip out of his own jug of rum this time.
âThen, youâre both virgins?â Now water and rum were being spat to their sides, the captainâs spit almost getting you so you scooched away in time. You couldnât help but simply crack up at the situation, both of them red in the face which also gave away their chastity.Â
âYou donât simply ask people you just met if they are virgins.â Smee says as he wipes his mouth with a kitchen towel, the Captain snatching it away from his hand and wiping his own, and a glare was being sent to you from over the fabric.
For some reason, you werenât scared of these two men. Smee seemed genuinely kind and caring, not at all what a pirate should be. Captain Hook though, even if more fierce and more scary looking, he has a kindness behind his eyes that you couldnât quite describe. There was another feeling to him, and even if he threatens you with taking away your bed, or your food, for some reason you know he wonât do that.Â
âSo, there are literally no women here?â You ask and Smee looks at you in thought.
âWell, if you count the Sirens.â Your face lights up at that, smiling widely, eyes glazing with excitement.
âSirens?! You guys have Sirens?! Can we go see them?!â The Captain scoffs with a roll of his eyes as he takes a sip out of his rum before talking.
âWe do, but do you want us to die? You do know what sirens do, right?â Hook asks you and you glare at him, crossing your arms over your chest.
âMaybe they are different here and donât enchant men with their beautiful voices.â You retorted and he just kept looking at you, so you stared back, both of you in a contest that you didnât know what the prize was, but if he wasnât going to look away, you werenât going to either. You werenât blinking, he wasnât blinking. His eyes twitched slightly as he stared into yours, memories flashing in his mind, and he swore not much time had passed.Â
But maybe that was the illusion of Neverland.
For a second you saw the other emotion glazing over his eyes and you knew you could relate to it. Loneliness was displayed in his eyes, as well as disappointment, and he was so tired. Simply tired. That made your eyes burn slightly as your chest clenched from the sudden wave of emotions and you blinked, wincing at the burn as you rubbed your eyes.
âI win.â The Captain says and you couldnât help but giggle, still rubbing your face, because he was following your game all along. Smee raised an eyebrow as he kept an eye on his Captain, who had a small tug on the corner of his lips raised upwards. Smee cleared his throat and the other two people at the table turned to look at him.
âWhat should we call you?â He asked and you blinked, scratching one of your eyes still. A hand came up to grab onto your wrist, warm and soft. You stopped the rubbing and looked up to see the Captainâs left hand grabbing onto you.
âIf you keep rubbing it youâre gonna pop your eye out.â You locked eyes with him, completely shocked by his sudden touch and it seems he now realized he was grabbing you, pulling away as quickly as possible, almost as if he were zapped. You cleared your throat and looked at Smee with a shrug of your shoulders.
âI donât knowâŚâ Smee was deep in thought and the Captain suddenly spoke.
âBella.â He says and you blinked towards your lap, scrunching up your nose, not noticing the smirk on Smeeâs lips as he looked away.
âAs in Isabella?â You asked and the Captain shrugged, taking a sip out of his jug.
âSure.â
The first few nights on the ship were full of nightmares, or maybe they were memories that wanted to claw their way out of your mind and your brain just wouldnât let them. You woke up screaming, but you always found a glass of water next to your bed, the captainâs bed.
He had decided to give you his Cabin, his headquarters, because it was more fit for a woman rather than the crewâs headquarters. They were nice and private but you were still a woman, who they unwillingly took from the comfort of her home, so you should at least be comfortable.Â
Smee taught you how to fish properly, getting yourself a nice piece of fish for dinner. The Captain showed you how to make a proper knot, while Smee taught you how he sets sails and puts them away. Itâs hard to do while being only one person, but the Captain also helps with that.Â
So now, on your seventh day aboard, the Captain had decided to finally set sail around the island for you to see.Â
âWhatâs that?â You pointed at a big rock that appeared to look like a skull. Smee had gone hunting into the forest, so it was just you and the captain now, his hands on the steering wheel. You were next to him, pointing at everything you were seeing.Â
âSkull rock. The indigenous tribe of the island go there for mining and resources.â Your eyes widened as you looked back at him.
âThere are other people?!â You asked and he nodded, then shrugged.Â
âThey arenât keen on outsiders, so I didnât have the chance to meet any in my lifetime. You see the smoke?â He asks as he looks to the side of skull rock and you squint your eyes to see the small line of smoke coming from inside the woods.
âYeah! Is that where they are?â He gave you a nod and you hummed with curiosity. âWhere is Peter Pan?â His eyes widened and he turned to look at you, startling you by his intense gaze.
âHow do you know about Peter?â You were now as surprised as he was. How did you know? Who was Peter Pan? Lost Boys?
âYou didnât mention him before?â You asked him, now confused as to why his name came out of your mouth in the first place. He shook his head at you, the bandana over his head today as well instead of his hat. The sun was already setting, and the orange hues were hitting his complexion just right.Â
Your stomach was turning uncomfortably at his gaze, but it wasnât something that made you scared, rather, it was the other way around. It was turning because of how beautiful he just looked. The wind moving his curls with its direction, and his eyes staring at you with wonder and curiosity in them.
âI said Tinker Bellâs friend. Never said his name.â You shrugged at him, shaking your head with a worried look on your face.
âI-I really donât knowâŚâ He stood there, scanning your frame for a second. The past few days he had let his facade of being cold towards you slip, greatly. You two had the bantering still, but it always now ended with laughter, or giggles from your part, a smile on his face as he looked at you.Â
That was a new problem he encountered. He couldnât stop looking at you.Â
âNo. I donât know where he and his friends hide, if I knew, I would have captured Tinker Bell a while ago.â Your heart stung at that. It sounded as if he wanted you gone for a while now, and for some reason you didnât like that thought.Â
âYou never answered me.â You say as you look towards the island again as he maneuvered the ship to start rounding it again. His eyebrows went into the middle of his forehead in a confused frown.
âWhat answer?â
âWhy is it just you and Smee?â You ask again as you lean against the rail of the ship, looking at the horizon. The Captain keeps silent, gripping onto the steering wheel very tightly, his knuckles turning white on his left hand. For some reason, he didnât want to tell you at first, and he didnât want to tell you now either, but he knew it was an unavoidable topic.
âNone of us remember our names. My name is not Hook, or Smeeâs, or Peterâs⌠Those arenât our real names, just like yours isnât Bella.â He started explaining and you turned around to look at him as he sailed. âI had 9 men on my ship, counting Smee. Suddenly, one by one, they started to remember their names, and the next day, they were gone.âÂ
You stared at the floor next, your brain working as you thought about his words. They were gone⌠Where? Did they disappear? Were they never real? Or⌠Did they go back home? Your eyes widened as your head snapped towards him again, and he was already looking at you.
âSoââ
âIf you remember your name, you go back to your world.â He says to you, the hand still on the steering wheel as his right arm hangs on his side, his hook glinting with the sun. You felt your eyes stinging with that realization, but also because you didnât actually remember your name. You didnât even know if you ever would remember it again, so the pixie dust seemed like the better choice.Â
He was still looking at you, seeing your eyes filling up with tears, looking down at the floor. His heart clenched inside his chest and he almost winced at the new pain. He groaned slightly as he looked forward again, checking if rocks were anywhere to be seen.Â
âYeah, well⌠I donât think Iâll ever remember it soâŚâ You say sadly, feeling that you were abandoning some kind of home you had to go back to, but you werenât able to. Feeling some kind of hopelessness in your heart. The Captain put his hook around one of the handles of the Steering wheel and he stretched his left hand at you.
âCome here.â He commands and you wipe your face in case a tear falls down, and you stretch your right hand to him. He held it gently in his large palm, and you felt a shock running along your arm and towards your spine as he pulled you towards him. He positioned you in between him and the wheel, placing your right hand on one of the handles of it, taking away his hook, and then he positioned your left one, but he kept his hand over yours to help with the guiding.
Your eyes were wide at the proximity and by just how intimate this was. Your small hands wrapped around the handles, and your left one had a double grip thanks to his hand over yours. His chest was not touching you, but he was close, and you were afraid he could hear your heart beating furiously and loudly.Â
âDriving this in a storm is quite the trouble. The steering wheel becomes harder to move, but with calm waters it sails as if it were on butter.â He says, and his voice was so smooth on your ears, so calm and gentle, unlike the first time you two met. You suddenly felt the power you were holding, such a big machine under your fingertips, and it sailed because of you, and your guidance. Your eyes sparkled with emotion and joy as you looked forward.
âThis is so beautifulâŚâ And the Captain once again, looked down at you, at the crown of your head. He didnât know that their soap would smell so good, it was something homemade with flowers and animal fat, yet you made it smell like a perfume. His left hand left yours and it slid down your arm to rest on your waist, not putting much pressure onto it, just enough to hold him steady behind you.
You noticed of course, a deep blush running over your cheeks. There were so many questions you wanted to ask him, but you wanted to stay like this a little bit longer. His hand on you, and his chest almost pressing against your back as he gently guided you through the waves.
Just a little bit longer.
âSO COME AND SIGN THE BOOK, JOIN UP WITH CAPTAIN HOOK!â Smee sings loudly, face flushed as he danced around you and the captain, who were laughing at him as he drunkenly sang the Captainâs theme on deck, the three of you with a lamp in the middle as stars gazed down on you.Â
You were clapping as you sat on a wooden box, the rum already made a buzz appear in your mind but Smee was completely plastered. Itâs been a month since you were on the ship, and Smee had decided that it was time to make you a crew member. He finally sat back down with an âoofâ as he grabbed onto the book that was sitting next to his wooden box.
The captainâs eyes followed when Smee opened the book and grabbed onto the feather pen, already with ink, for you to sign yourself in. He handed both things to you and you looked down at the pages, seeing many names, more than 9. This happened many times then, people coming and going away.Â
Hook was about to tell you that there was no obligation to do so, but you grabbed the pen and signed with the name Bella under all the names. You smiled down at it, a warmth invading your chest that you didnât feel in so long. A warmth youâve been seeking for some time now, even before landing here.Â
âYOUâRE PART OF THE CREW MATEY!â Smee yells excitedly as he grabs the book and shows his Captain. You were giggling with flushed cheeks as you took another sip of your jug and when you pulled it down, the black haired man was staring at you with a kind smile to his face. âI think Iâm gonna pass outâŚâ And just like that, a big thud was heard and the Captain and you looked at Smee alarmingly, seeing him on the floor with his legs on the wooden stool still, but deep snores were coming out of his mouth, with the book on his face.
You couldnât help but crack up laughing at the sight, and a hiccup came out of your mouth, making you cover it quickly with your free hand in complete embarrassment, but you werenât ready to finally listen to the Captain let out a big laugh at the sound. His cheeks were flushed like yours, but he could handle his liquor a lot better.
âThat was a cute noise, Bella.â He says as he takes a sip out of his jug. You glare at him only for your smile to betray you, and giggle as the kick of the rum still swirled in your head. He was staring at you, no longer being able to contain his smile towards you. For the past month, you had helped with the cooking, with the cleaning of the ship, you even ventured to set sails, climbing onto the ropes to help Steve.
And he prepared more clothes for you, even underwear, which made him blush, but it was necessary for you. He didnât mind at all, and in fact, made him have hope that you wouldnât disappear that easily, that you would stay longer, because they hadnât even looked for Tinker Bell, nor you didnât care. It seems Peter also realized you werenât the person from years ago, and he didnât even dare to save you.
âHey, how did yaâ get yerâ hook?â He couldnât help but laugh at your bad impersonation of Pirate slang, but now you were one, so you were trying to look the part.Â
âThird day hunting. Crocodile got me, felt amazing, like you wouldnât believe.â He said sarcastically which made you frown in sadness and he shook his head at you. There you were again, feeling sad for him, as well as you felt happy for him when he returned from hunting, as well as you felt excited for him when he won a game of cards against Smee.Â
âDamn⌠that sounds... gorey.â Hook laughed at that with a nod. The rum was making your head swirl, but it made your inner thoughts become clearer to you. You were looking at the Captain with different eyes than a month ago, and you were hoping he was looking at you in the same way, you were yearning for it. For him. âCaptain?â
âHmm?â
âCan I give you a kiss?â His eyes scrunched a bit before widening. His stomach turned as your sight moved from his eyes to his lips, and he would be lying if he hadnât thought of it for the past few weeks, but he didnât want to scare you. He didnât want you to think he was doing this because you were a woman.
You were more than that.
âYou sure it isnât a thimble?â He joked, remembering a story from a long time ago, said to him by the person that he claimed you to be. Your eyebrows furrowed at that, but a small smile appeared on your face as you scooted next to him, and you looked to your side and up to be able to look at him.
âIf you want to call it thatâŚâ Your eyes were hazy with alcohol and the butterflies were flying around your belly as you slowly leaned in towards him. His breathing picked up, looking down at you with the new found feeling he had been clawing for all this time, leaning down, slowly towards you.
A loud snore interrupted you both, startling you and straightening up to look forward towards Smee, who raised his head up to look at the both of you. You were a blushing mess, even more than with the alcohol and the Captain was looking away from you, feeling embarrassment deep in his chest as well as disappointment.Â
âIs there more Rum?â Smee asks with a slur and you couldnât help but crack up at that, the moment completely gone and the Captain simply smiles at you, wholeheartedly. This feeling was new, completely taking over him, and he was embracing it, because it was a happiness he hadnât felt in way too long.Â
He didnât feel lonely. For the first time in what felt like forever.
You groaned loudly as your head banged from the previous day. You had too much to drink and now you were suffering the consequences. You laughed sleepily, knowing Smee was having it worse most likely. You got up from the bed, stretching your arms only for them to hit the top of a⌠ceiling?
You scrunch your face and slowly open your eyes, noticing you were in some underground room? You looked all around, panic setting in, just like a month ago as you walked all around the small area.Â
You heard a tinking noise, like little bells ringing, and then you saw it, a light flying towards you and when it finally stopped right on your face, you saw her. Small, little, with wings on her back.
Tinker Bell.
âSheâs awake! Peter!â You heard a kid yell and when you turned around, going down a slide and into the room appeared three boys, all dressed with fur made clothes, and some accessories. They all stood before you, and you can see they looked like they were 11 or 12 years old.
âHi! Iâm Pockets!â The boy with a bowl cut greeted you. âBut I bet you remember me!â You frowned at that and then the other two came forward.
âIâm Ace!â The boy with a slingshot in his hand said while the other one, a little bit more snarky with attitude, rolled his eyes.
âIâm Latchboy.â The black haired kid said. You were completely shocked as to where you were, but you couldnât help the tugging feeling of longing. You werenât supposed to be here, you didnât want to be here, but at the same time, you did.Â
âIâmâ Bella.â You said and the boys frowned, looking at each other and pointing at you.
âYou arenât Wendy?â You shook your head at them and finally, the last boy came in, but not sliding in like the rest, but flying from the hole of the slide and into the room. His curly hair with a green cap on top and green suit as he lowered himself down in front of you.
âWhat do you mean youâre not Wendy?â He asked with an angered frown to his face. You squint your eyes as you looked at the boy, tilting your head slightly in thought.
âPeter?â You asked and his eyes widened, looking at all the boys around him. You heard the bells ringing again as Tinker Bell stood on Peterâs right shoulder.Â
âI know you warned us Tink, but she just said my name without introducing myself!â The little bells sounded angry as the yellow glow turned red on Peterâs shoulder. He shook his head and gave her a wave to fly away. âDonât mind her, but how do you know my name if you arenât Wendy?âÂ
âIâ I donât know, I donât remember my real name either.â You said to the boys and they all sighed looking at one another. You were fidgety, wanting to return to your ship, to your new home, to your new family. âWhy are you all looking for Wendy so badly?â
âI justâŚâ Peter was looking down with tears in his eyes as he rubbed them gently. âWendy promised us, all of us, that she would take us home with her. But one day she was just gone. When I went to look for her at her home, she wasnât there anymore.â You were confused at that, and you realized that this Wendy must have remembered her name, and she couldnât fulfill her promise. You sighed as you looked at all the boys' dejected faces.
âShe was going to be our new mother.â The three other boys said in unison. Something stirred inside of you, and it was a tight tug to your heartstrings. For some reason, you couldnât help but feel like these kids needed you, that these kids right now needed someone to hold them.
So thatâs what you did, you opened your arms to welcome them all into a tight hug. You felt your tears well up as you rubbed their heads gently as they hugged you. The sorrow you were feeling in your chest just appeared like a hole, carving itself in.Â
You wished you knew where your previous home was, but you cannot promise them what Wendy had, but you can try to make them feel better. You pulled them away and got to eye level with them.
âDo you guys want to hear a story?â And they all cheered at that, going towards their beds as you began telling them a story about a man, who was super strong and that had the ability to fly like Peter but with no Pixie Dust. You donât really know if you were inventing the story or if it was a distant memory, but you could invent things here and there.Â
Then, you cooked Dinner for them.Â
Afterwards you helped them get into their pajamas.
And then, you were asleep with the whole group.Â
The next day, you cooked breakfast for them as they told you stories about their adventures and how the natives were really nice to them for helping them with some hunting or construction.Â
âBella!â Peter called you, guiding you up from the hidden place, and for the first time you could smell the fresh air, seeing that their home was hidden under a big tree. âDo you know how to fly?â He asks you and you raise an eyebrow up, looking at him.
âNoâŚâ He smiles at you, his eyes almost closing by how wide he was smiling and he suddenly hovers up in the air, you watching with fascination as he flies around you.
âItâs easy! You just need Faith, trust and pixie dust! Just think of happy thoughts!â He says while pretending to swim in the air and you giggle at his antics. Your eyes widened when you heard a distant yell, a very recognizable one and your head whipped to look for it.Â
It was Smee, he was calling out to you. Your family⌠Your ship. The Captain.Â
âYouâre already leaving?â You turned to see Peter, now standing in front of you, and your eyes filled with tears as you stared at him. You crouched down, rubbing his cheek gently.
âYes, but Iâll be here, on the shipâŚâ
âBut if you donât? Will you leave forever?â Your eyes widened at that, feeling the emptiness open in your chest again and you shook your head wildly at that.Â
âNo, no⌠If I ever disappear, ask⌠Ask Captain Hook, he knows where I am, where I might be⌠So I beg you, to look for me, all of you.â You say to the small boy who only gave you a small smile and a nod. He instantly dipped back into the small hole, disappearing under the tree.Â
Your breathing picked up as you turned and followed Smeeâs voice, coming loudly from inside the forest, almost desperate. Your heart was banging in your chest, thinking about him but also, thinking about your Captain, about his brown eyes, about his kindness.
âBELLA!â Smee yelled as he saw you running towards him. His under eyes were filled with bags from the lack of sleep, looking everywhere for you alongside Hook, but he finally saw you alive and well, taking you into his arms as you both collided together.
âIâm so sorry!â You yelled with tears streaming down your face, and he shook his head as he hugged you tightly, his own eyes burning from the tears forming in his eyes.Â
âNo! Donât be sorry! Where were you!?â He asked, pulling away to look at you, hands on your shoulders as he looked at you.
âPeter and the lost boys! They must have sneaked in andââÂ
âThe captain is on the ship!â He almost yells, desperately and you knew you had to return to him. You deeply wanted to return to him. You turned to start running but little bells ringing filled your ears as you saw a small light flying towards you at high speed.
âTink!â You yelled and Smeeâs eyes widened as the fairy flew all around you, pixie dust falling on your head and your body. You coughed slightly but as soon as you saw her, she flew away. You turned to Smee and nodded at him to start running. He was looking at you worriedly but followed you to go towards the small boat he docked at the shore.
You needed to get back to him, your heart on your throat as the memories with him filled your mind, the laughter, the stories about how he played with Peter and the Lost boys, yesterday night when he was leaning towards you with longing in his eyes that resembled the one that was in your heart.
âBELLA!â You heard Smee yell and when you turned around, you didnât see him at your eye level, but below you. Your eyes widened as you looked down towards the floor, which was a few feet from your body, floating in the air. You screamed and almost fell to the ground, wobbling mid air.Â
Your eyes fixed forward, and you could see the flag at the very top of the ship, far away. You took a deep breath in, feeling your body as light as a feather, as the yearning became stronger each second you floated, each second you inched closer to the ship, each time you remembered the Captainâs eyes.Â
Said Captain was pacing back and forth on the deck, his long hair now tied with his bandana in a low ponytail, his left hand running over his face as the panic from waking up yesterday and not finding you in his bed seeped through his pores. He didnât want to think about it. He didnât want to believe you remembered your name.Â
He cannot even begin to explain the hole that his chest cavity was beginning to form. What is he going to do with you gone? This is not something he had planned, the feelings that you brought in this ship, within him, were not something that he ever thought of happening before.Â
He raised his head up and his eyes widened when he saw a figure flying towards the ship. It wasnât a small frame, not a childâs. His heart wanted to come out of his chest as he saw you flying towards him, clumsily, but still flying towards the ship. He immediately spread his arms, moving forward as you came closer, his eyebrows pinched into a frown with worry, with surprise, with happiness.
You smiled widely at seeing him, lowering yourself as you flew, right into his arms, your own wrapping around his waist as your feet touched the wooden deck. Your tears were slipping out of your eyes as he closed his arms around your frame, making sure his hook doesnât prick you or hurt you, but his left hand was splayed around your back, pushing you close against him as if you were his life line.
He clenched his eyes as you sobbed into his chest, his left hand now going up towards your head to cradle you into him. You could hear how fast his heart was beating, how loud it was, and your body shook with electricity at his touch. Seconds, minutes passed where you both held each other like this, until he slowly pulled your face away to look down at you. His eyes displayed confusion with a frown to his eyebrows.
âY-You were flyingâŚâ He softly mumbles and you sniffle as you look up at him, cheeks flushed as your belly starts jumping all around at seeing him.Â
âY-Yes andââ
âWhy didnât you go home you silly girl?â He asked, terror in his voice, almost trembling as he spoke, and your eyes widened. You could have gone⌠home? What is home? Where did he mean?Â
âT-This is my home⌠With Smee⌠With you.â You raised a hand to caress his cheek, the feelings overflowing your heart as you thought of him, as you saw him, as you felt him. Whatever your past was, whatever your past home was, whoever people you had, they didnât matter. You knew that you never felt something like this, with no one, with anything. You knew the feelings inside of you right now were not there before arriving here.
You knew you were miserable before landing here. Thatâs all you knew.
His eyes filled with tears as he stared down at you, for the first time feeling his heart fill up with joy, with care, with want, with desire, and most of all, with love. He had Smee, and he was grateful for him, but it could not compare. What he was feeling for you at this moment, what he has been feeling for you the past few weeks, does not compare.Â
So he leaned down, almost desperately, wantonly, and pressed his lips against yours, fulfilling your request from last night. You had the chance to leave, you had the chance to fly away, you had the chance to never see this place again, yet you chose him. You chose this family. You chose to stay.
You kissed him back just as desperate, an electric feeling engulfing your body from head to toe, your hand finding the back of his neck to pull him closer to you, if that was even possible. This man who looked right out of a fairytale, was the man that became your home. He made you feel at home, not at all a prisoner, not at all as if you were being held against your will.
Because there was nothing you wanted more than to be in his arms. Than to feel his lips moving against yours the way they are doing now, his body heat mixing with yours as the sound of the waves filled the background noise of you two.Â
A clear of throat made you both snap out from your kiss, pulling away from it and turning your heads to see Smee at the edge of the ship, from where the stairs were located with a grin to his face. You flushed a deep red, your breath completely heavy as the Captain glared at his crewmate.Â
âSaw it coming a mile away, just saying.â He raised his hands up in his defense and immediately rushed downstairs to his room. Your face was turned by a cold metal, your Captainâs hook on your cheek to look at him again.Â
âI am not letting you go Bella, be aware of that.â He says with a smile to his face and you giggle, your breath hitting his lips and he was ready to dive in again into a kiss but you stopped him.
âHey, why Bella?â You asked him and he grinned at you, but before he could talk, his mouth opening to do so, he was interrupted.
âIt means Beautiful. Sorry, forgot my pistol on the boat.â Smee says with a smirk as he heads towards the stairs again. Your captain groaned in exasperation and he pulled away from you, heading towards Smee who was bending over to start going down the stairs. Hook put a foot up and kicked his crewmate on his butt, sending him off the edge and down into the water. You gasped audibly, covering your mouth with your hands as worry crossed your features.Â
âTHAT WAS NOT NICE!â You heard from afar and your captain laughed at that, which made you giggle, catching his attention. He immediately rushed towards you to pull you into another kiss.Â
He wasnât going to get tired of that.
A month. One more month.Â
You were happy, content, as you tied the knots of the sails to the edges of the ship with the help of Smee, the moon already beaming in the sky as well as the stars sparkled above you.
âIâm just saying, you can tell us, and the game would be even more fun!â Smee says and you shook your head with a giggle, finishing your knot.
âI will not tell you their location. The game wouldnât be fun like that!â You say and he sighs, finishing his own knots as well. For the past month, you had participated in the game of catching the lost boys and Peter, alongside your Captain and Smee. The boys often decided to kidnap you so you would tell them stories and make them food, tuck them into bed at night before Tink would give you pixie dust so you could fly back to the ship.
The Captain rejoiced everytime he found you in the game, instead of you going back willingly. This game is what kept them alive, what kept them enjoying the days, the immortality you all had. Smee has been trying to coarse the information of Peterâs home for the past month with no luck.Â
âAre the sails secured?â You heard your Captain call and Smee stood tall next to you, giving him a nod. He knew what those words were, so he gave you a wink, before brushing next to you to head towards his headquarters. The Captain looked at you with a playful look in his eyes as he walked towards you.Â
Your relationship became that of intimate, just kissing, but everytime it escalated more and more, and you both knew that. You never expressed your feelings for him, and neither did he, but you both also knew that it was there. Peter always teased the Captain about your relationship, flying around him to make kissy noises at him, while he tried to swat him away.
âAre my knots okay, Captain?â You asked in a sultry tone, rocking on your feet as he walked closer to you, wrapping his left arm around your waist to pull you closer. A black shirt with loosened strings at his collar which let you see some of his chest hair, puffy sleeves like always, loosened at his wrists, and his hair tied in a low pony tail.Â
âPerfect even.â He whispered before leaning down and taking your lips with his. You breathed contently against him, wrapping your arms around his shoulders to pull him into you as your stomach exploded in butterflies and the word of your feelings sat in your throat.Â
His lips moved against yours, and his right arm wrapped around you, always keeping his hook at a distance from your body, but sometimes the tip of it would graze your waist and it would send currents of electric shocks through your body. The hit of waves against the ship made it rock slightly, very slightly, almost unnoticeable thanks to the size of it.
Your heart was beating on your ears almost as the kiss progressed, the moon being your witness only as well as the many stars that flicker around it. His tongue doing magic against yours as your body increased in heat and in desire, pulling away to look at him breathlessly.
âCaptainâŚâ You mumbled, and he pecked your lips first to then start pecking your cheek, then again, then lower onto your jaw, until he pressed a kiss against your neck, on your pulse point.
âHmmâŚ?â He asked against your skin and you bit your lip as nervousness but excitement filled your belly.
âCome to my cabin tonightâŚ?â You ask through a heavy breath and his kissing stopped. He slowly pulled away to look at your face, and your eyes were glossed over with adrenaline and desire, much alike to his. His stomach was in knots as well as his heart jumped with happiness, nervousness and anticipation.Â
He gave you a slow nod, and you felt your whole body burning at the confirmation. You pulled away from him to grab his left hand, guiding you both towards your headquarters, his old cabin, and as you closed the door behind you both, the rest of the night was filled with jagged breaths, moans, becoming one, your hearts joining, your lips swelling, and feeling the love you had for one another.
Because right now, this right here was all it mattered. All you ever wanted.
You slowly awoke, your eyes fluttering open at the sound of seagulls, as an arm was wrapped around your waist from behind, the right arm that had no hook, because he always took it off before sleeping, under the many blankets the bed possessed.Â
You smiled sleepily as you looked over your shoulder to see your captain, sleeping soundly, soft snores escaping his lips, with his hair all over the pillows and his bare chest pressed against your naked back.
You untangled yourself from him, wanting to start breakfast and he let you go with a groan and a stir in his sleep. You got out of bed, stretching your limbs and looked down at the various love bites all over your body, smiling widely at them. Last night was magical, for the both of you, and you just cannot wait for more of it, for more nights like that, for more days like that.
Maybe even give him a family.
You blushed at the thought and stood up, pulling your underwear and your slacks on, as well as your shirt from yesterday. A bath is going to be nice first, so might as well prepare that before cooking some breakfast.
You walked towards your, his, closet and started grabbing onto your clothes for after your bath, but something fell, something heavy. You looked down and noticed a leather like black coat? You bent down to grab it and when you did something fell off from one of its pockets. You grabbed said thing, an orange capsule, or was it a flask of some sort with a white cap on. You tilted your head in confusion, turning it around to find words stuck to the orangeâ
Your eyes widened at the words.
Sharp pains started banging on your head as you re-read it, over and over again, a shock striking your brain at full speed, and your heart stopped, it completely stopped and the blood in your body drained, making you feel light headed.
âNo⌠No, no, no!â You yelled loudly, and that made Hook sit up alarmingly, awoken from his slumber. He saw you in front of your closet, holding onto your head and then something on your other hand. He got up, almost like lightning, throwing his slacks on with one hand and rushing towards you.
âWhatâs wrong?!â He exclaimed worriedly as he saw the tears running down your face as you shook uncontrollably. Your sobs ripped from your chest as you looked up at him, making the pain even more unbearable in your chest. You gave him the flask and he grabbed it with his left hand, looking down at it with a confused frown on his face.
âM-My naââ You couldnât even say it, the feelings from before coming to Neverland strangling your throat as your head swirled. He read the sticker on the flask and he immediately knew. He knew, because his heart sunk down to his stomach.Â
Your name was stuck to that flask. You remembered your name.
You remembered everything. You remembered your past home. You remembered the people you met. You remembered your mother. You remembered your friends. You rememberedâ
âSweetheartââ
âM-My grandmotherâsâ grandmotherâs name, was Gwendolin.â You say in almost a whisper, shock crossing your features as well as the Captainâs. Gwen⌠Wendy.
Your grandmother was Wendy.
The flask was dropped and his left hand held your cheek, pushing his forehead against yours. The pain in his chest increased as his eyes filled with tears, the sobs that wanted to rip out of his throat, threatening to be as loud as yours.
âLook at me, please look at me.â He begged and you looked up to meet his eyes, as tears streamed down your faces, shaking your head in denial at what was going to happen next.Â
âI donât want to go⌠Please, I donât want to go! I donâtâ I donât want to leave you! I donât want to leave hereââ You sobbed out, your arms wrapping around him as your small frame trembled with fear, with sadness, with despair, with the anger of not being able to stop this. He wrapped his arm around you, pulling you into him.
âDonâtâ Donât worryââ He doesnât even know what to say, because losing you was the worst thing that has ever happened to him. You were his home, his person, his all, and he was going to lose you.Â
âCome with meâ Come with me please, please!â You begged, pulling your head away from his chest to look up at him, desperation written in your features and another wave of sadness invaded him, as fresh tears spilled out from his eyes.Â
âI canât stayâ If I donât remember my name, I will just be pulled into this land againâŚâ He says in a low voice, trying to speak through the rippling sobs that escape his lips, sobs he cannot contain any longer. His heart was breaking, each second now counted, because you were going to leave, at any time.
âPlease, please, there has to be a wayââ You sobbed out, asking for the gods to hear you, to anyone to hear you, to this realm to hear you. You needed him with you, you needed Smee with you, you needed the kids with you, because if you didnât, you were going to be all alone again.
Alone. Alone. Alone. Alone.
âIâmâ Iâm sorry sweetââ He started but you interrupted, knowing there was not enough time.
âI love you. I love you. I love you so much. Donât leave me, pleaseâŚâ You blurt out, your head dipping into his chest as you sobbed, rocking back and forth. His own heart fluttered at your words, against the pain, but it made his tears come harder, his sobs cutting his breath.Â
âAnd I love you darling, I love you.â He managed to say and he felt your body slowly stop shaking, his arms feeling you slumping against him, your sobs calming down.
âI donât want to goâ I donât want to sleep⌠I donât, please donât let meââ But he knew it was too late as he clenched his eyes shut to brace for the pain that would hit him.
The pain that will hit him when you close your eyes.
You stirred.
You groaned.
You moved your head as consciousness filled it.
Where were you?Â
There were no waves, no seagulls, no birds chirping, no slow rocking.
Your eyes shot open as you realized the position you were in. You were sprawled on your grandmotherâs bed, your old clothes hugging you tightly, as well as your jacket that contained the flask in one of your pockets.Â
You quickly sat up, looking towards the window that was now wide open, the breeze coming in, moving the curtains away. You immediately leaped up from the bed, rushing in urgency towards the balcony, your eyes filling with tears as they looked up at the night sky.Â
Was it all a dream? It cannot be, because the longing in your chest was there, the hole that now vacated it was there, the sadness and the loneliness was invading you worse than before. You canât deal with this again, not again. You looked down at your body, opening the collar of your shirt, seeing the marks on your skin, and thatâs when the sobbing started, heavy, your chest exploding with emotions as you fell on the big balconyâs floor.
âPlease, please, remember your name, pleaseâŚâ You wished upon that second star to the right. You wished, and wished as it gleamed next to the large moon. Your hands shook against your chest as you held it to calm your heart, to calm the pain, to try to numb it, but you couldnât.
And you couldnât.
Not even if three days had passed, and it was all circling back again, spiraling. The word rings in your head as the furniture collects dust in each room, and your stomach makes you throw up at any random time of the day.
Alone. Alone. Alone. Alone.
And it all turned to the same word, to the same reflection in the mirror as you held the orange flask in your hand, looking down at the pile of pills inside of it.
Decisions.Â
A loud knocking on the front door awoke you, banging like never before, your head dizzy from the lack of nutrients in your body, from the painkiller you took in the morning.Â
You looked at your phoneâs screen, slowly getting up from the couch where you had passed out, and your head was throbbing, holding it with your hand as the banging didnât stop. You groaned loudly, walking towards the big front door.Â
âIf you are here to sell anything pleaseââ Brown hair caught your eye, thatâs the first thing you noticed, and he slowly turned around, brown eyes hitting with yours, freckles on his face, and a sting in your heart made you almost bend over at the sight.
âBellaâŚâ He smiled through his stained face, his breathing picking up and a choked sob escaped your lips as you raised your hands to touch his face, trying to see if what you were seeing was real or not, and there was warmth, there definitely was.
âSmâSmeeââ
âIâm Steve⌠My name is Steve.â He says and your heart fills with joy at the knowledge, screaming with joy as you pull him into a tight hug. His arms wrapped around you, as he sobbed onto your shoulder. He was still wearing the pirate clothing, the one you thought you invented in your head out of your loneliness, but here he was, hugging you, crying onto you.
But over his shoulder, thatâs when you saw the four kids with tear stained cheeks, lost eyes, as they looked over. Steve pulled away from you as he looked down at the children with you, a smile forming on his face.
âPeterââ
âDustin⌠Iâm Dustin.â He says with a pout to his lips and then Pockets talked.
âIâm WillâŚâ Your eyes widening as you look at their faces, the tears never stopping from coming out of their eyes. Ace spoke next.
âIâm LucasâŚâ And then, Latchboy finally presented himself.
âMy name is MikeâŚâ Your heart beat into your chest loudly, happiness engulfing you as you crouched to the ground, opening your arms for the boys to rush and hug you, holding them close to you as the broken pieces mended back together in your head, in your heart.
All the boys were sobbing loudly, finally feeling normal, remembering who they were, remembering their lives and the intensity that whoever knew them, were long gone by now, but you were here, Steve was here andâ
You opened your eyes again, pulling away from the hug as you looked around, desperately. It cannot be, please⌠He canât be alone there. He didnât remember his name? It cannot possibly be that he didnât, because everyone else did, soâ
âAre we going to live here?â Mike asked you and you had to push away your thoughts to answer to him, even if the pain was deep in your heart. You gulped the lump down, nodding at him with a sad smile on your face.
âYes, and everyone will have their own room, even you, Steve. Weâre all going to be a family, would you like that?â You say with doubt in your voice, hope and fear latched to it. All the boys nodded as big smiles filled their faces, hugging each other with happiness. You stood up and looked at Steve, who had a pained look on his face, despite the joy he felt inside his chest at the news of having a family.Â
âI⌠Heââ His eyes widened for a second as he saw something behind you, looking upwards. When you turned around you didnât see anything but then your ear caught something.
Loud thuds were heard in your house, and you rushed inside to hear the boots, walking on the second floor, your heart in your throat as the anxiety and hope filled your guts, wishing that it will be him, wishing it is him, wishing on that star that for the love of all things, that itâd be him.
A hook clamped on the rail of the stairs first, and then he came into view, your eyes widening as tears filled your eyes at seeing him again. His hair tight in the black bandana you remembered him with, the white shirt, the tight pants with the belts around his waist, and he stood at the top of your marble stairs.Â
You stared at one another, for a long while, until your feet worked again, finding the impulse to run to him, the magnet that always pulled you to him, as you rushed towards the stairs, and he followed, running down the steps, desperately, his heart exploding at being able to see you again, his gut turning at seeing your tear stained face, but he had something to say to you, he couldnât wait to tell you.
He met you at the bottom of the stairs, and your arms immediately wrapped around his shoulders, almost jumping on him as sobs ripped out from your chest, cries of happiness as you felt his warmth against you again, his left arm holding you tightly as he sobbed onto your shoulder, soaking your shirt as you soaked his.Â
He pulled away to press his hand against your cheek, desperately pecking your lips over and over again through his tears, his longing being shown towards you as you sobbed through the adoration he was giving you, not being able to handle how happy you were feeling, how for the past few days you were miserable, to the brink of going over the edge, but there was something always pulling you back.Â
And that was faith.
Faith that you would see him again, faith that you wouldnât be alone again, faith that you would have the family you yearned for. The family you once had with your grandmother only, and now it multiplied.Â
The Captain pulled away from you, his lips hovering over yours, panting against your lips as your hands clawed at his shoulders, not wanting to let go of him ever again. But he had to tell you something. He had to.
âMy name is Edward.âÂ
Your eyes filled with new tears as your smile spread through your lips, widely, a sob escaping them, and you kissed him, pulling his face against yours, before hugging him tightly against you again. Edward. Such a beautiful name.Â
âEdward⌠EddieâŚâ You say his name and he finally let his cries be heard through the home, his chest ripping open from them almost. The boys looked at the couple with wonder in their eyes as Steve gulped the lump in his throat, smiling widely. It almost seemed as if your grandma knew you would meet these people, your grandma knew you were going to be the one to fulfill her promise to them, to bring them home.Â
Home.
Your new home.
And if you listened closely, through the walls of the marble mansion, a small chime of little bells could be heard, happy yet sad, until they couldnât be heard any more.
The second star to the right, shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you plan, really can come true.
If you are inspired to do anything with this couple, credit accordingly if it's these two really.
A/N: I hope you enjoyed this imagine, this little thing actually broke me while writing it, but seriously, if you got any questions regarding it or maybe request something for these two, I'll be more than happy to receive it on my ask â¤