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All stories end the same. Peter Pan had taken Wendy Darling and her brothers, John and Micheal, to Neverland with him. Then when Wendy grew up, her daughter Jane had an adventure with Peter. Then her granddaughter, Moria, was visited by him and taken on an adventure of her own. Every summer, Moria would wait for him to take her back to Neverland, since he visited during the rest of the year. But when her grandmother passed away, Peter never came back. Moria, utterly heartbroken at the thought of never seeing the magical boy again, took her grandmother's, her mother's and her journals, and the one Peter Pan doll that had been treasured by two generations of the Darling family, put them in a trunk and shut them away in the attic. Moria had children of her own , telling them Peter Pan stories until they reached a certain age. Then her eldest daughter moved to Canada, settling down with a husband and children of her own. The story of Peter Pan was almost completely forgotten. But a change of fate would change all of that.

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