For Lydia the Bard's "Fall Little Wendy Bird Fall" and "Take the Shot," art by @lazyeule.
Fairies have been dying at an alarming rate in Neverland, as time goes on and the human world evolves more and more children simply no longer believe in fairies. Tinkerbell and her friends watch as their loved ones disappear one after another, their numbers dwindle and hope has long faded. Loss is something we all must go through but when it becomes an almost weekly occurrence, Tinkerbell knows something must be done. Tinkerbell comes up with one last theory… If a fairy is born of a newborn’s laugh, then maybe, just maybe, it’s the very same child that causes their eventual death. If Tink could ensure the child connected to her never lost faith, the children connected to her friends never lost faith, then she could at least keep herself and her loved ones alive. And so on their next trip to the mainland Tinkerbell convinces her friends to follow her plan, to find these children, take them away from their homes and bring them up in Neverland. Stolen from their cribs they were spirited away to the land of the fairies, to ensure they never stopped believing in fairies and never grew up.
Everything was going well, Tink and her friends were safe, until some strangers arrived in Neverland and put everything she’s worked so hard to protect at risk. Wendy, with her stories of home and family, whispering in the lost boys' ears, in Peter’s ear. What if they decided to go back with her? What if they decided to grow up? It was something Tink simply couldn’t allow, and so to protect her and her friends she would see Wendy fall.