Neverland Part 1: Peter
By Mary Herdman
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The first installment in a re-telling of the classic story of Peter Pan. Seventeen year-old Gwen Darling lost her best friend ten years ago. Suddenly captured by pirates from her home in the suburbs, she finds herself in a land where dreams never grow old.
Mary Herdman
Mary Herdman is an aspiring novelist, freshly graduated from the University of Mary Washington with a degree in English. She has been working on the Star Travelers series since the beginning of college, and is finally ready to take the next step in her career: publishing. She took a month-long backpacking trip around the UK and Ireland in 2012, and a short series about her adventures across the pond will be released shortly. She currently lives in Northern VA with her dog.
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Neverland Part 1 - Mary Herdman
Neverland
Mary Herdman
Copyright 2013 by Mary Herdman
Smashwords Edition
Episode 1 - Beginnings
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Her name was Gwendolyn Angela Darling, but most people knew her as Gwen. Her mother called her Gwendolyn Angela, and her father referred to her as Gwendolyn. But there was one person in her life that knew her by another name.
His name was Peter James Banning, and he called her Wendy-bird.
Wendy's father worked as a clerk, and her mother was a secretary in the law offices of Mr. Banning, who was Peter's father. Peter and Wendy used to play together when they were toddlers, and eventually went to the same elementary school. They took the bus home from school together every day, and were virtually inseparable.
Peter used to spin stories for Wendy, and she loved to listen to him. Together they played at fighting pirates and searching for treasure, as real to them as this story is to you.
Then one day, a few days before Peter's eighth birthday, trouble came in the form of one Jack Terrance, schoolyard bully. It was recess, and Peter and Wendy were playing on the jungle gym when they heard a foreboding sound: Oi!! Get off the bridge, you little twit!!
Looking around, momentarily distracted by the scene, Wendy rolled her eyes. Jack again,
she told Peter, sharing an