These responses are so different from what I felt! I feel it's a story of a girl who found herself all alone-Then something charming crossed her path and led her away into a fantasy. I take it as a relationship. Peter Pan is enticing and playful and adventurous and draws her to him when she is alone and feels empty. He exhilarates her with pixie dust and adventures-But I believe it's a life of denial. On the run from the one who would try to take away Peter Pan. He wants her to stay in the stagnant land where nothing has to change-But growth is a part of life. Neverland feels like home, and feels free when you're flying, but you only feel free as long as you run. If you stop running, reality finds you and you're confronted with what you tried to escape. I love Neverland too. I'm still in love with Peter Pan. The thing is there's a reality past Neverland that needs me-Peter Pan will never leave Neverland. Leaving home hurts, but I still find pixie dust around me every once and a while. Peter Pan's shadow still dances across my walls on lonely nights.