I would imagine that Peter used to be a bit easier to reach and zaidi outgoing. However, this could have resulted in him going and trying to talk to people that were not particularly firm believers and having them potentially freak out. I mean, if wewe just did some little thing like sing a song kwa your window and all of a sudden some seemingly bila mpangilio boy came flying in with a little fairy and wewe were not a 100% believer wewe would probably freak out. This probably lead to some people panicking au even maybe doing things like screaming au even running away when Peter came.
Think about it from his point of view, if people are sometimes scared when wewe come, wouldn't wewe want to make sure that wewe can really trust them before wewe do? That is possibly why it takes a bit of time for Peter to come to people.
Remember, have faith and trust and he'll bring the pixie dust.
~SeaOfMoonlight
Think about it from his point of view, if people are sometimes scared when wewe come, wouldn't wewe want to make sure that wewe can really trust them before wewe do? That is possibly why it takes a bit of time for Peter to come to people.
Remember, have faith and trust and he'll bring the pixie dust.
~SeaOfMoonlight
I'm Wendy in this version. The two most Impactful lines came from Tiger Lily "Keep the past in your moyo but where wewe go from here is up to you" Goodbye see wewe again someday" That line was alisema in Cree & sounded beautiful! Wendy tells her mother” What If I don’t want your life?” Que Queer Wendy Daring headcanons. The ease with which Wendy pulls up her happiest memories, even when she was a baby means she’s autistic! If I've ever seen one, Jude Law is a gentlemanly threatening Captain Hook. Tiger Lily saves Peter Pan! The scene involves Indigenous medicine and is quiet, but touching.