Scenario:Tinker Bell and her friends are all hanging around a glade with Wendy, but each of them are nursing their internal shock. Tinker Bell had thought her friend Wendy had come back, when Peter brought in some daughter she had from wartorn London. Tinker Bell frustratingly mutters to herself, "I still can't believe it! Wendy has a daughter, an ever so practical daughter named Jane Darling! I feel like I know her so well, but I've never heard of her, I've never even seen her!" Iridessa tries to say they never heard of Jane either, and Peter didn,t explain it, but he never always does.
Silvermist acknowledges yeah, Jane was quite a nasty surprise, but they didn,t really see it coming. Tinker Bell asks Wendy why Jane even came to Pixie Hollow anyway, and Iridessa explains that Wendy was to send Jane to the country side during the war on the mainland, but Jane insinuated that Wendy should've sent her to Neverland. This causes Wendy to groan in frustration and guilt, saying that Jane made her look like a complete idiot just because she didn,t know, adding that she could've sent her there if she knew. Tinker Bell recounts that the war badly effected Neverland,s tourist season the last few years due to the Neverland Express and airlines had to move to the country as an alternate route to bring tourists here.
Rosetta feels very sorry for Jane, who wouldn,t, and Fawn declares she doesn,t blame Jane for what she said to Wendy. Vidia, quietly observing, admits she didn,t see Jane,s arrival coming, but a part of her actually knew that something like this would happen. She reaches into her clothes and takes out a picture, Vidia reveals that it,s a picture of Wendy when she was pregnant with Jane, sent by sparrow mail 12 years ago. Everyone looks at the photo of Wendy, especially Wendy herself. Vidia received the photo by sparrow mail from London 12 years ago, but admits that she didn,t tell anyone or show it to anyone because she didn,t think it was important at the time.
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Tinker Bell and her friends are all hanging around a glade with Wendy, but each of them are nursing their internal shock. Tinker Bell had thought her friend Wendy had come back, when Peter brought in some daughter she had from wartorn London. Tinker Bell frustratingly mutters to herself, "I still can't believe it! Wendy has a daughter, an ever so practical daughter named Jane Darling! I feel like I know her so well, but I've never heard of her, I've never even seen her!" Iridessa tries to say they never heard of Jane either, and Peter didn,t explain it, but he never always does.
Silvermist acknowledges yeah, Jane was quite a nasty surprise, but they didn,t really see it coming. Tinker Bell asks Wendy why Jane even came to Pixie Hollow anyway, and Iridessa explains that Wendy was to send Jane to the country side during the war on the mainland, but Jane insinuated that Wendy should've sent her to Neverland. This causes Wendy to groan in frustration and guilt, saying that Jane made her look like a complete idiot just because she didn,t know, adding that she could've sent her there if she knew. Tinker Bell recounts that the war badly effected Neverland,s tourist season the last few years due to the Neverland Express and airlines had to move to the country as an alternate route to bring tourists here.
Rosetta feels very sorry for Jane, who wouldn,t, and Fawn declares she doesn,t blame Jane for what she said to Wendy. Vidia, quietly observing, admits she didn,t see Jane,s arrival coming, but a part of her actually knew that something like this would happen. She reaches into her clothes and takes out a picture, Vidia reveals that it,s a picture of Wendy when she was pregnant with Jane, sent by sparrow mail 12 years ago. Everyone looks at the photo of Wendy, especially Wendy herself. Vidia received the photo by sparrow mail from London 12 years ago, but admits that she didn,t tell anyone or show it to anyone because she didn,t think it was important at the time.
Tinker Bell
She is a resident of Pixie Hollow,a place filled with fairies and magic. She is curious,imaginative,and loyal. Tinker Bell was excited to think that Wendy,her dear friend,had returned. Instead,she learned that Wendy had a daughter she never told anyone about. This revelation shocked and confused Tinker Bell. She struggled to understand why Wendy kept this secret. The news of a mysterious daughter left her questioning their friendship and the world they live in.
Iridessa
She is a fairy living in Pixie Hollow,connected to the fairies’ world. She is empathetic,gentle,and understanding. Iridessa tries to comfort Tinker Bell after discovering the shocking truth about Wendy's secret daughter. She acknowledges the pain of secrets and misunderstandings but remains hopeful that friendships can heal despite such challenges. Her presence offers Tinker Bell a sense of community and support during difficult times.
Jane Darling
She is Wendy's daughter,brought to Neverland as a child during World War II. She is stern,ambitious,and judgmental. Upon arriving in Neverland,Jane resents her mother for not taking her to other lands but staying in this "fairy" world. Her harsh words reveal frustration and disappointment with her mother's choices. Her arrival challenges the dynamics within the group and highlights the complexities of family relationships under stressful conditions.
I still can't believe it!
I thought my dear friend Wendy had come back to visit me.
Instead, Peter brought some daughter she had from war-torn London.
I don't even know who she is!
I've never heard of her, let alone seen her!
"I can't believe it either," I muttered to myself.
"Me neither," said Iridessa.
I shift my weight on the mossy log, watching Peter as he leans against an old oak tree.
His eyes stay fixed on the ground, fingers absently playing with the hem of his leafy tunic.
The evening breeze rustles through the glade, carrying whispers between my fairy friends.
I clear my throat, hoping to catch his attention.
When he finally looks up, I notice dark circles under his eyes - something I've never seen before.
He opens his mouth as if to speak, then closes it again.
Silvermist nudges me forward.
I flutter closer to Peter, my wings twitching with nervous energy.
"Peter," I say, my voice barely above a whisper, "how long have you known about Jane?"
He lifts his head, and for a moment, our eyes meet.
His voice is weary, cracking as he speaks.
"London has changed so much, Tink. Buildings crumbling from bombs, children being sent away to the countryside for safety. Wendy had arranged for Jane to join the exodus of young evacuees headed to rural villages."
He pauses, taking a deep breath before continuing.
"But when I found her at the train station, she was furious. Demanded to know why her mother never told her about Neverland."
I watch as Peter's hands clench into fists.
"Jane said she would have chosen Neverland over any other place, but Wendy kept it hidden from her."
"She feels betrayed, Tink," Peter continues, his voice heavy with regret.
"I promised Wendy I'd keep Jane safe here, but I didn't expect her to be so angry."
Iridessa flutters beside me, her glow dimming. "So what do we do now?"