Wendy lit the light. In front of Peter was a mature and slender adult woman.
"What happened?" Peter couldn't understand.
"I've grown up, Peter. I'm in my twenties, and I'm an adult."
"You promised me never to grow up!"
"I don't want to either, I'm married."
"Ah, No."
"The little girl on the bed is my child."
"Wendy, can you change back again?" Peter pleaded.
Wendy laughed, "I've never heard of anyone growing up and getting smaller."
"You can get smaller if you want," Peter said with certainty.
"Then what shall I do," Wendy blurted out.
"You just need to close your eyes and think of yourself as Wendy when you were a child."
Wendy in her twenties listened to this little boy with a mouth full of baby teeth, she closed her eyes, the innocent and lovely little Wendy come to mind.
Peter took the opportunity to flick the fairy powder on Wendy. When an adult really wants to become a child, fairy powder can help them realize their wish.
Wendy took a deep breath and opened her eyes.
She looked at her little hands, and at that little body. "Yeah" exclaimed, but woke Jane on the bed.
"Mom." Jane sat up and rubbed her ignorant eyes. Wendy walked over, and Jane stretched out her arms for her to hug. Wendy hugged Jane and patted gently.
She's still Jane's mom, but the original Wendy!
"Wendy, it's time for spring cleaning," Peter urged.
At this moment, Jane saw this strange little boy, "Who are you".
"I'm Peter Pan, and I'm here to pick up my mother." Peter bowed to Jane. Jane also bowed back on the bed.
"I know who you are," Jane said. "You want my mother to do the spring cleaning."
Peter said for the first time,
"Well, yes, but would you like to be my mother too?"
He would There are two mothers, but how can a child care how many mothers there are?
Like little Wendy, Jane learned to fly easily. Peter flew to the sky, and Jane flew out without hesitation.
Wendy was in a trance for a moment, who was she, she seemed to be both Wendy when she was a child and Wendy now.
She was Peter's Wendy and Jane's mother, but in the eyes of a child, what was the difference? Wendy followed Jane out the window.
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