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Neverland 2.0

A chance encounter with an odd boy sends Wendy Darling on a frightening and terrific adventure. Drawn into a technological wonderland full of games, imagination, lost boys, and pirates, Wendy begins to forget her responsibilities and the family she left behind. But something ominous lurks beneath the bright colors of Neverland, and Wendy ultimately questions what it really means to grow up in this ultra-modern reimagining of Peter Pan. Rinky-Tink: Tink is about to implode. Or at least go a bit crazy. Neverland is falling apart and everyone is blaming her. Captain Hook is trying to get her to complete an impossible task, and her conflicting emotions are threatening to tear her apart. Meanwhile, Wendy runs into trouble when she tries to split her time between Neverland and the Grey World, and Peter wonders if his life has any significance. Underneath it all, something disastrous is brewing in Neverland. On The Hook: Captain James Hook is reveling in his newfound freedom. He's just beginning to have a grand time in London when he is recognized by a detective and has to flee back to Neverland, but not before meeting an enchanting woman and bringing her with him. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Neverland struggle to rebuild their home after its near destruction, and with resources running low, tensions are running high. But the answer to everyone's problems might just lie in some lost treasure. Slightly's Plight: Slightly has made a huge mistake, and if he doesn't fix it, Neverland will be in danger of being discovered by the outside world. Too bad he doesn't remember anything. Meanwhile, Mrs. Darling starts working at the bakery with Peter (much to Wendy's mortification), and Tink is trying to force everyone to stay in Neverland. Captain Hook wonders if prison really is the worst thing that could happen to him, and Jack Baker is sent to a mental institution. And even if Slightly can recover his memories in time, the fate of Neverland is uncertain. Cora's Tale: Everyone is thrilled that Neverland is open to the public. Everyone except Cora. The embittered mermaid spends her days hiding out behind waterfalls to avoid the crowds. The other mermaids hate her, and Jack Baker won't leave her alone, but what worries her the most is considering what will happen if everyone finds out that the mermaids are real.

FunkyWilhelmina · ファンタジー
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116 Chs

Part V - 18: Cora

Cora woke to see Mason's face hovering above hers. At first she thought she was dreaming, but something was off. Mason's generally cheerful smile was twisted into an ugly sneer, and she felt cold all over. Something stung her arm and she closed her eyes.

When she woke again, she heard whimpering. She stiffened as she realized that she wasn't in her pod, she wasn't in the lagoon. Her eyes focused on a large, sterile room. She was in Doctor Glasser's facility. She turned her head and saw Isla strapped to an operating table, her eyes wide with fear. Cora looked to the other side. Nerissa, Piper, Meredith and Catalina were all unconscious and bound to operating tables.

How did we get here? Cora thought with growing panic. For a moment she was hopeful that Doctor Glasser was just going to remove her tail earlier than they had planned, but why would all the other mermaids be there? She struggled against her own bonds, but they were unyielding.

"Cora?" Isla whispered, her voice trembling with fear. "What's going on?"

Just then a door opened and Mason walked in. Isla lifted her head and smiled with excitement.

"Mason! I'm so happy to see you! You must be here to save us!"

Isla looked relieved, but Cora narrowed her eyes. He didn't look like he was there to help them. He was carrying a tray of surgical instruments that he set on a small table at the front of the room.

"The fish girls awake," he said, snickering to himself. He glanced over at them with an almost evil smile. He seemed like a completely different person, but it wasn't just his expression that had changed.

"What happened to your foot?" Cora asked through gritted teeth.

Mason laughed, lifting a perfectly normal leg where the metal boot used to be. "That was one of my more brilliant ideas," he boasted. "I figured if I made myself more vulnerable, it'd be easier for you to trust me." He strode over and leered down at her. "And you ate it right up."

Cora tried to lunge at him, but her restraints held her to the table.

Mason smirked and walked to a corner where his crutch was resting. "This little gadget served its purpose as well," he remarked, "although it was horribly cumbersome." He pulled the crutch apart and held up a small camera. "This lovely device was able to record you swimming to the bottom of the lagoon and got all of your tragic secrets, which is very useful evidence."

Cora shook her head. "Why are you doing this?"

Mason set the camera on the table and turned to face her. "I'll let the doctor fill you in on all the gory details, but here's the general idea. You, Cora, and your cohorts here, are extremely valuable."

"To who? The military?"

Mason shrugged. "The military might pay a few thousand, but there are some other corporations that are willing to pay ridiculous amounts of money to find out how to make someone like you." He walked forward and stroked Cora's hair. She jerked her head away from him. "With that kind of money I can finally become the actor I was meant to be. No more dinner theatre, no more children's birthday parties, no more petty cons for my uncle. I can practically pay my way to the big screen!"

Cora glared at him. "I can't believe I actually thought you liked me."

Mason gave her a pitying look. "You are quite a beautiful creature, Cora." Then his face morphed into one of disgust. "But you have gills!"

Cora shook with anger. "Well, you're the one who kissed me!"

He raised an eyebrow. "Believe me, I've kissed far more repulsive girls for money."

Cora thrashed her tail so hard that her operating table nearly tipped over. Mason looked nonplussed and turned away.

"No more hiding, Cora," he said, picking up a syringe from the tray. "You're going to be famous. Although, you won't be able to enjoy the spotlight, because you'll probably be dead."

"Why?" Isla squeaked, her face pale with fear. She had been so quiet, Cora had forgotten she was awake.

Mason sauntered over to Isla and leaned casually on her operating table. "Because we're going to dissect all of you."

"No!" Isla cried, her body shaking uncontrollably.

"But first I have to sedate you again," Mason said, holding the syringe to Isla's arm. The young girl tried to resist, but she was so scared that she didn't put up much of a fight. Mason injected her with the sedative and her eyes rolled back into her head. Her golden tail flinched twice, and then she was still.

Mason retrieved another syringe from the tray and came towards Cora. "You're a lot stronger than I thought," he remarked. "Usually two doses of this stuff is enough to knock someone out for days."

Cora clenched her jaw. She knew she didn't stand a chance against him while she was strapped to the table, but she wasn't going to make it easy. He bent down over the crook of her arm and Cora was about to bash her head into his, but suddenly the door burst open and Mason sprang away from her. Cora looked over and saw something she never imagined would make her heart soar.

Standing in the doorway was the glorious sight of Jack Baker.