Wild Geese (Gray) agreed that disposing of Pan should be the next step. But sneaking in to put something in the medicine would be difficult. At night, the bottle was on the bedstand next to Wendy and during the day there was usually someone in the house's yard.
“I can go down the chimney when they are out for their morning constitutional.” Anko volunteered.
They all agreed to the plan. They were relieved not to be doing the dirty deed themselves.
So they all agreed and Anko was soon positioned on the roof of Pan’s house, waiting for their opportunity.
The Darling sisters weren’t the only ones celebrating. Tinkerbell, after getting permission from Pan, (Who said, “Whatever.”) rushed home to tell her mother Yor.
The two jumped, flitted, and danced for joy. They finally ended up in a tickle fight to celebrate, because that is what fairies do when they are really, really happy.
The Urban Usagi weren’t the only unhappy individuals. Tink found that even though Pan had technically forgiven, she still wouldn’t talk to Tink. Every time she said anything, Pan would start singing at the top of her lungs, “La La La La La...”
Wild Geese (Gray) agreed that disposing of Pan should be the next step. But sneaking in to put something in the medicine would be difficult. At night, the bottle was on the bedstand next to Wendy and during the day there was usually someone in the house's yard.
“I can go down the chimney when they are out for their morning constitutional.” Anko volunteered.
They all agreed to the plan. They were relieved not to be doing the dirty deed themselves.
So they all agreed and Anko was soon positioned on the roof of Pan’s house, waiting for their opportunity.
Then down, Tink swooped to see if Melon Pan had finally totally forgiven her.
”Yes, yes, you’re forgiven. Ah… sorry, Pan apologized as she shuffled her feet in shame and embarrassment. A healthy pink glow appeared on her cheeks.
“Go on,” Wendy said. “It’s okay to have emotions.”
That was the only encouragement Pan needed. “Tink, I’m so sorry. I should have listened. And I promise, even if we have a mother now, you will never stop being my best friend. Thank you for saving me.”
Pan went to hug Tink, who nimbly dodged.
In a tinkling buzz, she responded, “Sorry, sorry, no more jealousy. My bad.” With those words, she flew up and gave the startled Wendy a fairy kiss on the ear.
It didn’t take long for Pan to realize Wendy was missing and she called everyone together. One by one, she assigned people places to search. Ritsu and Yui to the Blue Forest. Mio and Azusa to the Tulip fields.
Tink didn’t need to wait for instructions. True to her word, she instantly volunteered to help find Wendy, and in a blink of an eye, she was gone to rouse her fairy friend to help find Wendy.
They met at “The Sign” and split up to search in different directions.