Peter doesn't understand love, but Peter has love, and Peter, who is so confused that he doesn't even know what a kiss is, has love. Whether that thing is called "love" or "needle", in short, love is really there. It was love that made his sky pink, and the kiss of love that made him triumph over Captain Hook. In fact, love is not that eachother, not that sweet talk, but likes to sit beside you and listen to your stories, but is willing to take your hand and take you to fly.
All children grow up except one. But this one is also growing! Peter doesn't grow up, but Peter grows up, and Wendy's Peter grows up in his life. After girls appear in life, boys grow up. The grown-up Peter broke out to be brave in the face of the enemy, and the grown-up Peter learned to say goodbye to Wendy's helplessness. In fact, growing up is not about how tall you are, and growing up is not about making money, but learning to take responsibility, but learning to give up in time.
We all grew up like Wendy, and none of us wanted to grow up like Wendy. When you grow up, you will follow the rules like Millicent. When he grows up, he will always be as carefree as Neverland's Peter. I don't want to grow up! I don't want to grow up! I do believe in fairies! I do! I do!
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