4 Works in Crocodile (Peter Pan)
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Faith, Jeeves, and Pixie Dust - or - Mr. Wooster and the Trouble with Pixies by preux
Jeeves & Wooster, Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse, Peter Pan & Related Fandoms, Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie, Peter and Wendy - J. M. Barrie
12 Apr 2013
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Summary: Jeeves and Bertie get on the wrong side of a little firecracker… or do they? Jeeves POV.
For the fan_flashworks challenge 'not what it looks like'
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WARNING: CONTAINS VORE AND, MORE GENERALLY SPEAKING, THE EROTICISM OF BEING EATEN ALIVE/SWALLOWED WHOLE.
The Crocodile really enjoys the way Captain Hook ... tastes.
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Even he did not know the full ancientness of his shape. It was only in the recent age, after the great scaled beasts died off and the canny mammals began to flourish, that The Crocodile grew as clever as they. Clever he was, so he spun a world out of stray dust motes and forgotten scraps of thread. Neverland, he called it, but despite its fancies The Crocodile grew languid with ennui. Clever Peter amused the animal in him, but there was something else growing in him, something which demanded someone else.
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The Lost Boy by the_alchemist for earlwyn
Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan & Related Fandoms, Peter and Wendy - J. M. Barrie, Margaret Ogilvy - J.M. Barrie
23 Dec 2011
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Being an account of the early life of Jas Hook (né Darling) esq.: his arrival in Neverland, and how he brought Christmas thereto; the beginning of his contention with Peter Pan; and divers other happenings, culminating in the tragic loss of his right hand.
