Once upon a time, there was a young boy who never grew up, and he still hasn't grown up today. In the faraway land of Neverland, there lives a boy named Peter Pan. He is young and childish, for he never grows old and he has no parents. Of course, as any other child would, he loves story’s especially those told by a loving mother to her child. Peter ran away from his parents when he was very young, so he never understood the magic in stories told by mothers. Many times, Peter would go to different children’s houses and listen to their mother’s tell them bed time stories through the window, such as Cinderella or Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Peter is a very mischievous child along with his loving personality, so he usually does things he isn’t supposed to do such as teasing the stars and being rude to other people. He doesn’t care about what other’s think of him, so he doesn’t care about your feelings as much as his pleasure and satisfaction. It’s humiliating to confess, but there never was a cockier boy.
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Peter is an adventurous person, for example he is the captain of the new group of Lost Boys since the previous group grew up and became old. He loves stories, as I stated before, but he especially liked the stories Aunt Em would tell to her niece Dorothy about the Land of the Munchkins. Once Dorothy was asleep, Peter would go back to Neverland to tell the Lost Boys the new story he had heard. After he had told them the story, he would immediately fly back to Dorothy’s house (I may have forgotten to mention that Peter can fly) to listen to another bedtime story. Time is not really a concern for Peter since he never grows older and everything seems to be endless to him.
One day, Peter got his shadow pulled off by Dorothy’s dog Toto. He tried to stick it back on with soap, however it would not work. That’s when Dorothy woke up in the middle of the night and met Peter. She helped him sew his shadow back on to his foot and enjoyed his presence since he was very brave and charming. After talking for a little while, Peter found out that Dorothy knew many stories. He wanted to take her away to Neverland and have her tell the stories to all of the Lost Boys. Being as mischievous as he is, Peter lured Dorothy into leaving her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry to Neverland, a place that’s magical… yet dangerous.
One day, Peter got his shadow pulled off by Dorothy’s dog Toto. He tried to stick it back on with soap, however it would not work. That’s when Dorothy woke up in the middle of the night and met Peter. She helped him sew his shadow back on to his foot and enjoyed his presence since he was very brave and charming. After talking for a little while, Peter found out that Dorothy knew many stories. He wanted to take her away to Neverland and have her tell the stories to all of the Lost Boys. Being as mischievous as he is, Peter lured Dorothy into leaving her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry to Neverland, a place that’s magical… yet dangerous.