Pearce Pan

"Why grow old when you don't have to?!"

- Pearce Pan

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Pearce Pan is the son of Peter Pan the protaganist of the story of the same name. It was written by J.M. Barrie and turned into a novel version of the play  in 1911.

Pearce is a very enthusiastic, energetic and exciting. Though he may not appear it, but he actually over 100 years old due to his home being in Never-land.

Personality
Pearce is overly energetic, childish and an exciting person. He personally likes to fly around, playing practical jokes, or just plain childish games acting as a class clown.

Appearence
Pearce has dark brown hair and lightly tanned skin. Most of his attire is green, usually accompanied with feathers, leaves or twig accesories. He is quite tall for his age (technically) and has emerald green eyes.

Peter Pan
In 1904, Scottish Play writer, J.M. Barrie, wrote Peter and Wendy or Peter Pan. In 1911, it was released in a novel form of the original play. Years later, in 2006, and offical sequel was released called, Peter Pan in Scarlet.

The Story's twist
When Peter returned to Wendy's home in the ending of Peter Pan, he became mad and upset that Wndy had betrayed by gowing up and having children. Unable to take her back with him, instead, he found Wendy's daughter, who was always told the fairytale of Peter Pan. Her daughter agreeded to go with Peter to Neverland, and left her mother to watch as she flew away.

When her daughter arrived, she found the Lost Boys, Tinkerbell and Captian Hook existed, along with who she thought was also a Lost Boy. She found Peter Pan's son, Pearce.

Family
Pearce is the son of Peter Pan, but it is unknown to him who is mother is.

Friends
Pearce has two very close companions. Perdido, the son of a Lost boy and close friend from NeverLand, and Winter Frost. Though, Pearce finds it hilarious that Winter won't admit to having him as a friend, so he just toys with her about it.

Romance
Pearce has a crush on one of the girls in his school, that isn't from Neverland. He hasn't told his father yet.