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Me: Peter Pan should have been Rumplestiltskin’s overwhelmed older brother, not his creepy ass dad.
So at one point the writers had plans to kill off Rumple’s father in a cut scene and seemed to re-write the idea to incorporate Pan. In my opinion, they didn’t need to. Imagine if they went through with the plan and killed him off but it didn’t immediately leave him an orphan. What if he had a brother, an older brother who took a lot of the blunt from an already careless father?
The story stays the same but with a few tweeks. Maybe Pan and Rumple are half-brothers, Pan being Malcolm’s son from another relationship. Malcolm eventually meets and marries Fiona, who treats Pan like her own, but he’s very young when she disappears and Rumple is born. Thus he has to witness his father’s gradual decline and, out of an initial sense of brotherly duty, picks up the responsibility of caregiver for his little brother.
Years go by, Malcolm gets more careless until the night he’s killed. Rumple and Pan are spared and Pan, probably the same age he is in canon, has to pick up his load. There’s times when he leaves Rumple with the spinsters.
But again, he’s still a kid himself, on the cusp of being a teenager. He wants to date, spend time with other kids in the community, but is tied down with his responsibilities. After a while he begins to resent his role, and subsequently his brother.
As per canon, the spinsters give Rumple the bean and the brothers head to Neverland where Pan meets the shadow and is given the ultimatum to stay in Neverland, but he can’t be tied down with his adult responsibilities, so he has to let him go.
Years go by, canon pursue, and Pan comes across the Jones Brothers.
The look on Pan’s face when Killian desperately pleas with him to save his brother always drew me as odd, initially sparking my theory that Pan and Rumple were brothers.
Couldn’t find a gif so here’s a screencap:

It would have given Pan’s reason for helping the Jones brothers a deeper meaning, given him a thin extra layer to work off of. Show that deep down, there’s still just enough heart in him, but still that twist of selfishness where he can use what’s going on to his advantage.
On top of that, it would have made his “relationship” with Wendy Darling far less creepy:

After seeing Wendy at the end of S2 and then Pan before the dad-reveal, I was so excited for their interaction. This scene alone had me giggling. But after the reveal, it was just uncomfortable because it’s really a grown man luring over over a young girl.
Minus that, their talk in this scene made it feel like they were so familiar with each other.
So my head-cannon minus the dad-reveal would follow the original story. Wendy comes to Neverland and Pan is indeed enamored. Wendy is the first lost girl, she tells stories and goes on adventures with them. Pan teaches her how to fly. It’s the first time he, as a teenager, has really spent with a girl at all and he’s fascinated.
But again, he’s a villain and Neverland is dying. He’s dying. So he needs the heart of the truest believer. Wendy’s heart.
Maybe he hesitates (which would make these brilliant fanmade scenes like this reality:)
This could have made the way for the Darlings, especially Wendy, to be more than background characters. She could have been Pan’s paramour, someone he needed and hated all the same because he needs to kill her to get what she has.
But when she sees him for what he is, learns what he’s doing to the lost boys, she stops believing in him, making her heart useless to him.


(gif set here: https://ryik-the-writer.tumblr.com/post/628255244770557952/in-which-the-dialogue-from-3x07-is-slightly)
And maybe, just maybe, this pushes him to become darker. Maybe this actually hurts him. But he can’t risk having her on Neverland, not even as a prisoner. So he searches for a new believer and discovers Henry has the potential to have the same heart, so he sends Wendy away and purposely threatens to take her brothers so that Baelfire will sacrifice himself.
So many new ideas could have been written around this premise:
Maybe Wendy had a part in creating the “home office” in an attempt to locate magic and bring Bae home. Wendy’s probable relationship with Hook who’s still working for Pan. Maybe he had a chance to redeem himself for betraying Baelfire and failed yet again. So many!
Either way, S3A had a lot of potential that really got overlooked. The Neverland characters could have been so much more, and it all could have started with a boy who never wanted to grow up because he was forced to grow up too fast.
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This is the only version of this song that matters to me.
Interrupting the West Side Story content to wish a very happy 10th Anniversary to Newsies, the show that launched my love affair with Mike Faist ❤️
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I’m glad that the author of The Outsiders and I are on the same page.
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Hello love! I hope you are having a spectacular day! May I please request a cancer sun, Libra moon, sag rising mood board? Thank you 💕💜💙
Soft, Afventurus, lovely 💞
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Cancer Sun Libra Moon Sagittarius Rising
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Ghost - Halsey
Youth - Daughter
One Last Time - Ariana Grande
A Change Of Heart - The 1975
Sunflower - Post Malone & Swae Lee
Girls Your Age - Transviolet
Georgia - Vance Joy
Sorry - Halsey
NASA - Ariana Grande
Big Girls Don’t Cry (Personal) - Fergie
Thank U, Next - Ariana Grande
Diet Mountain Dew - Lana Del Rey
I’m With You - Avril Lavigne
Settle Down - The 1975
Roman Holiday - Halsey
Same Old Love - Selena Gomez
This Is What Makes Us Girls - Lana Del Rey
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Many boys will bring you flowers. But someday you’ll meet a boy who will learn your favorite flower, your favorite song, your favorite sweet. And even if he is too poor to give you any of them, it won’t matter because he will have taken the time to know you as no one else does. Only that boy earns your heart.
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)











