Everything Changes
Rating: Pg - Pg-13
Disclaimer: I luv Anna, therefor I own her! lol
Chapter 6



     Anna's eyes felt sore and swollen as she slowly blinked them open. She could hear the 
birds singing close by and the sounds of little children going about their daily lives 
right outside the windows. Sitting up, she took a moment to rub her eyes clear before taking 
in the room. It was a modestly set up room with four beds, one chest of drawers and a few 
lanterns. There was a large entrance way that lead out into the open sky. She assumed it to be 
the entrance that Peter used mostly, as he was the one that flew.  There was a doorway to the 
left of it, however, with a case of spiraling stairs that led downward as well as up. Anna 
walked over to the doorway and looked first up, then down, examining the exit. Sighing 
and looking back once more, Anna took the first step lightly before making her way 
down the stairs. Each level she passed was almost identical to the last, save a few 
boys here and there. 
	Finally, she reached the end of the staircase and the exit to the treehouse. There 
were many other doorways that lead into the base, which she assumed to be the kitchen 
and other living rooms as well. Looking around the small city, Anna took a moment to 
stare in wonder at all she saw. Boys were scattered all over the place, doing chores and 
playing around with one another. Vines swung freely from nearly a hundred or so feet up 
in the canopy of the woods, boys hanging off of some of them and others being used for 
towing lines. Sunlight filtered through the tops of the trees, illuminating the area 
brightly. Here and there were scattered buckets or brooms or other such utensils on 
the forest floor. Leaves crunched beneath the feet of running boys, signaling the 
beginnings of fall.
	Turning in circles, Anna's eyes darted across the scenes before her, slight 
admiration creeping into her thoughts. It must have taken an army of children, which 
there was apparently no lack of, to build this safe haven. So many children living 
together as a community. So many children without rules or regulations. Nothing was 
keeping these kids from taking over the entire island and ruling. Yet, they seemed to 
co-exist quite fondly with the natives of the lands as well as survive her fathers 
reign of the sea.
	Anna's eyes went wide. Her father! He would have her hide for this stunt. She 
was already on thin ice as it was, being only discovered to be his daughter 
naught a few days ago. Yet here she was, defying his authority. He would surely send her 
to the brigs for a week for this. Or worse yet...send her back. Let them have her and 
shove her into some obscure prison somewhere. 
	Shaking her head, she banned the thoughts from her head. Her father would never 
do such a thing. He'd given her a chance and he wouldn't just throw her out 
now...would he? Especially since he'd looked at her that way, when they had stood 
on the deck together that morning. As if he...
	"I see your finally awake." a voice startled her, causing her to spin, eyes 
wide on the speaker. Peter Pan. She should have known. She took the moment to let 
her gaze wander over him, burning his image in her head. He wasn't as she had 
expected. He was...taller for one. Different. His face wasn't as boyish as the 
children that surrounded him. Nor was his figure. His physique was one of a person 
who trained and worked hard each day. His lean arms were pulled tightly against 
the beginnings of nicely formed muscles, his stomach and chest shaped well. But 
his legs, well, it went without saying that he ran and jumped quite a lot. That 
must have been why she almost lost him in the woods, he had the skill to escape 
her and outrun her. But his wit was at a bit of a lacking stature. Yet here he 
was, testing her again by floating in her face. Maybe it was guts...
	"The boys and I were wondering if you had died or something. You sure sleep 
quiet." he said, stretching his arms above his head. "You must not have slept 
good for a long time."
	Anna paused for a moment, deciding whether to answer him or let him guess it 
out. "No," she said finally, "I haven't. It's been a very long time since i've been 
able to sleep for more than an hour at a time."
	Peter paused, his brows furrowing before he dropped his arms, tilting his 
head at her. "Well, why?"
	Anna looked him in the eyes, her gaze piercing. "Because I don't fancy 
being shot, stabbed or worse in my sleep." she turned, crossing her arms and making 
her way back to the treehouse.
	"You prefer it when you’re awake?" he asked, scratching the back of his 
head in innocence, though the shadow of a smirk told Anna different as she scowled 
at him.
	"No, I prefer being able to see the attacker before I kill them." she 
grinned evilly.
	Peter shuddered, following her at a cautious length. "Don't do that, it 
reminds me of Hook. You look just like him when you grin like that." 
	Anna spun on her heels and glared at him. "I am his daughter in case 
you lack noticing so." she growled, her arms crunching tighter against her chest. 
She watched as his eyes went wide and his feet landed on the ground. So he 
hadn't known...
	"You’re..." his mouth moved open and closed in a spectacular rendition of 
a fish in water. He watched as her eyebrow went up and a small smirk reappeared.
	"You honestly hadn't noticed? Besides the lack of mustache and manly 
stature I would have thought you'd realized who I was. Why else would I have 
come after you?"
	"I always had pirates come after me. Sure, it was never any girls before, 
but still...wait a minute!" he shouted, crossing his own arms and looking smug. 
"Hook doesn't HAVE any kids! He hates them! So why would he have one now?!" 
he huffed, obviously happy with his intelligent argument.
	Anna almost blanched. "Because he didn't know I existed until now!" she 
growled at him, moving to stand at the entrance to the treehouse once more, 
gaining the sideways glances and nervous peeks from a few of the lost boys.
	"But that doesn’t make sense, why would you only be here now? Why not 
sooner? And how come you’re so much older? If he had a kid, it would be young 
still because everyone knows you don't age in Neverland!" Peter said, 
uncrossing his arms, his confusion taking over.
	"Because I didn't 
LIVE here until now! I've been on the other side of Neverworld. People DO age 
there. People age and grow old and grow ugly and stupid there. And I'm 
never going back." she ended on a whisper.
	Peter took a moment to study her face before his reply. "I know. I 
heard last night." 
	Anna's eyes went wide and she turned to keep from losing her emotions 
once more. "You heard all of that?" she whispered, her hand coming up to cover 
her mouth silently. She paused a moment before turning back to him. "Look, you 
may think you understand everything now that you know about some of my past, 
but you don't. You don't know anything about me. All I want is a life. Somewhere 
where im not running all the time, afraid of being caught or dying or worse. 
Things that I can't even mention, not around these children. But until my 
father can accept me as his daughter, I will never have anything close to 
that. So please...just...not now. I don't wish to talk to you anymore on this. 
I'm tired and im hungry. Can we please just get along for one evening?" she 
sighed, looking back up into his eyes, her own weary. His eyes had changed 
again. They weren't young anymore like they were. They were older, wiser...
most understanding, as they had been the night before.
	Peter nodded, swallowing the hard lump that had formed in his 
throat. He lifted his hand cautiously, bringing it to touch her back. 
"There's food inside the kitchen. We can get you some fruit to eat. We don’t 
have to talk now, but I can't promise that we wont have to talk at all." 
he said quietly.
	Nodding, Anna let him lead her down to the galley for some nurishment.


	The meal went quickly and quietly for both Anna and Peter, the 
silence a welcome reassurance of their momentary truce. He lead her out 
of the galley and down through the work being done around the treehouse. 
Anna quickly learned that these children did indeed know how to take care 
of themselves. There were areas set up for just about everything. A 'laundry'
 room of sorts for clothes that had just gotten too dirty to wear. The 
clothes were washed in a nearby stream and set out to dry. Across the way 
was set up a small armory of sorts. Bows, arrows, spears; all sorts 
of weapons being made assumably for war against either the natives or her 
father. Anna took it all in with a sense of awe and amazment at the 
resourcefulness of these small boys. 
	A nudge at her side caught her attention. Looking down, Anna 
stopped to look down at the small boy, who could have been no more than 
five staring up at her. She tried to keep her straightest face as 
she watched him clasp his hands together, wringing a piece of his shirt 
between them and rub his dirt-covered toes into the dirt.
	"Um..." he began, obviously nervous. It took him a moment of stuttering 
before she could see him steel himself and look up at her with determination. 
"Them boys over there says your a pirate!" he gasped, then covered his mouth 
as if he'd done something horrible. She looked past him at the boys, all 
of them older than 7 snickering at the younger boy. It was obviously a dare.
	"I'm not scareda' no pirates!" The small child's voice brought 
her back to look at him. 
	Grinning evilly over his shoulder at the older boys, all of whom 
gasped, she knelt down in front of the little one, his tousled brown hair 
blowing over his widened green eyes. "Aye, and ye shouldn't be either." 
she snickered in her most 'pirate' voice she could manage. "I be a pirate, 
that I be and ye are brave ta be talkin to me. I respect dat in ya, 
kid." she chuckled and reverted back to her normal voice, ruffling the 
child's hair. She heard the kids in the background laugh and saw the 
frustrated look on the smaller child's face. Leaning in close to him, she 
whispered for only his ears instructions. 
	A small grin came to his face and he pushed her backward down 
onto the ground. Anna opened her mouth in a fake gasp.
	"I ain't afraid a' no pirates I says! I take you on if your brave 
enough!" the kid yelled loudly, catching the attention of others around him. 
The boys that had obviously been teasing him watched, their jaws dropped 
as this small boy threatened the pirate.
	Anna stood and spoke loudly, brushing off her pants. "Ye are brave, 
boy! I wouldn't fight ye, lest I fear loosing my head!" she said and 
turned to walk away with a stunned Peter on her tail, who for the life of 
him couldn't figure out what just happened.
	Anna looked back and smiled as she saw lots of older boys gathering 
appraisingly around the smaller child. He had a huge 'cat-that-ate-
the-canary' grin on his face, smudge with dirt, but obviously proud of himself.
	"What did you do that for?" Peter gaped at her as he resumed his 
floating stature beside her.
	Anna turned and made her way towards some stairs to see where 
they lead. "It was stupid of the older boys to tease him like that, so I 
helped him out. They won't tease him anymore." she grinned over her 
shoulder at him.
	Peter laughed, his hand running through his hair. "That was clever! 
Almost as clever of something I would have done!" 
	Anna rolled her eyes and continued on the tour with Peter now eagerly 
showing her the treehouse and surrounding areas. He told her all about 
the Natives and the Pirates and all of their adventures. He 
meantioned how at one point a girl named Wendy had come and sometimes 
her children, but he'd lost touch with them. She could hear the sadness 
in his voice, but didnt' push it any further. 


	He couldn't figure her out. 
	Peter watched over the long drawn out dinner table at their guest. 
Her face was now open with them, smiling and laughing with the boys and 
himself. She was paying no attention to him, but helping one of the 
smaller children in pealing an orange while laughing and talking with the 
older children noisily gathering around her. Everyone had insisted on 
sitting by the 'pirate'. Only a few had brought up that she was a girl, 
until she regailed that she was Hook's daughter. Then it became a matter 
of awe and slight fear. But once she had settled into the table, talking 
with them, they had warmed up to her unusually quick. Now they all sat here 
chattering away with her, asking her questions about pirates and herself.
	Peter's hazely grey-green eyes darted across her face, studying 
her, one of his clenched knuckles supporting his chin, his elbow held by 
the chair arm. His other hand toyed with his cup of water, tipping it 
side to side, not truely interested in the drink itself, but needing 
to be kept busy. He was busy watching her, her smile, the way her eyes 
lit up when she talked to the children, the way her rough hands could 
so gently help the small ones around her. She reminded him of someone, someone 
he'd once know a very very long time ago.
	And then those dark eyes settled on him, her smile still in place, 
her face still glowing with excitement, and something within him fluttered, 
his breathing hitched for but an instant before going back to normal. But 
their eyes stayed locked, unwavering and Peter felt something between them 
connecting, a new beginning between them starting in that very moment. He 
watched as her conciousness came to her, aware that they were in the 
middle of loud, noisy children, yet the silence between them was far 
louder. She felt it too. Her eyes softened for a moment before she 
was pulled away from their gaze by the small one nearest her tugging 
her sleeve, demanding her attention. 
	Peter stood quietly, bidding some of the boys good-night before 
exiting the room. He stopped for only a moment, his gaze falling once more 
on Anna's face before leaving the room for the night.



	From the window, Tinkerbell watched in silence at the transgretion 
that took place between Anna and Peter. He'd only told her a little about 
this pirate girl that he'd come apon. Already she could tell Peter 
was beginning to be taken with her. Her strength and power were alluring 
to him, almost as much as the hint of kindness and softness in her 
that hinted at the truth of her being. She was still a female, despite whether 
or not she'd been raised as one. And Peter, Tinkerbell thought with a slight 
tinge of anxiety, was beginning to recognize the difference between a 
girl...and a woman.

TBC...

Ok, next chappie is going to be sappy, so im warning you now! See the 
softer side of Anna! lol  And now...Thanx!!

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