
Thirteen
~Max~
I sighed deeply waking up to the crashing of waves. I figured that Peter must've fallen asleep before he was able to fly back to camp. I shoved the draped arm off my shoulder and sat up. I heard mumbling escape Peter's lips. I shoved him awake.
"What? What did I do now?" he asked half asleep. I laughed.
"Wake up you idiot."
Peter opened his eyes with a smile.
"Why so early love?" he chuckled.
I wacked his head.
"Oh come one." he complained pulling me on top of him.
I kissed his forehead. Peter then grabbed my neck pulling his lips towards mine. His touch was rough, but soon grew gentle as he parted for air. He then went for my neck. I bit my lip holding in a laugh. To my surprise Peter stopped. I moved to his side and looked at him curious.
"What's wrong?" I asked reaming on the ground as he began to stand up.
"They're not playing by the rules." he smirked. He extended his hand and lifted me up off the sand and to my feet.
"Come on Max, we have to get back to camp."
I continued to look at him confused.
"Peter what's going on?"
Peter laughed flashing a smile.
"Time to play a game."
I crossed my arms. "The Charmings."
Peter nodded. "It's time for them to learn how to play by the rules."
I smiled wrapping my arms around his neck.
"Then what are we waiting for?'
He bit his lip.
"I knew it was a good idea to keep you around."
I released my grip around his neck and began to walk into the forest.
"Oh Pan, you didn't have a say in that."
~Peter~
"Felix!" I yelled walking into camp.
Felix came to me with a group of Lost Boys.
"What happened?" he asked.
I led him away from Max and the boys.
"Well?"
I smirked.
"The so-called heroes are using magic to find the camp."
Now it was Felix's turn to smile.
"They're cheating."
I nodded. "And you know what that means."
"I'll gather the boys."
Felix turned and began to walk away, but then he stopped.
"When should we be ready?"
I raised a brow.
"They should be here by dark." I said.
"Great, we'll be ready."
Then Felix turned and walked away yelling for Aeron. Smiling, I chuckled to myself. I walked past several groups going out for hunts. I ran a hand through my hair. I need a way for Henry to believe in me. I scoffed at the thought that hadn't occurred to me before.
I ran tough the camp until I came upon a tree full of hanging cages. I found the rope I was looking for and untied it. Once it was touching the ground I opened it. A girl with brown blonde hair in a white nightgown climbed out. I pulled her to her feet laughing.
"Come on Wendy, I have a job for you."
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