File:Peter Pan Melody - When You're Gone

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So, did this nearly take a year to complete? Yes. Could I of made it much better? Yes. Did I have to end it on such a sad note? Hell yes. Will there be a part 2? Maybe, it’s a secret. ;D

Uh, well I’m really happy with some parts of this video although I do feel it lacks in some parts due to my laziness getting the better of me and just wanting to finish this project once and for all. Part of my motivation is being able to submit this for a project at uni that is all about editing, that and owing everyone a full-length video for once. xD

Enjoy! Sorry it took so long.

Story:

Melody is Hook’s daughter, and no surprise she loves the ocean. Hook wants her to set an example when the time comes for her to become the captain of the ship. She doesn’t like this but tries not to disappoint. Peter arrives and starts messing with Hook, spots Melody and is smitten just as she is.

Ariel ain’t happy Hook is essentially trying to kill a kid, the two argue leaving Melody upset. Melody is unable to stand Hook’s obsession and leaves to Neverland without a plan, unsuspectingly bumping into Tinkerbell who ships the heck out of her with Peter, thus turning her into a mermaid for a short period.

The two end up meeting, spend the whole day together and Peter declares her as the first ever Lost Girl and that she always has a home with him here in Neverland. But, Hook being the ass he is captures Peter, congratulates Melody for coming up with such a brilliant scheme. Peter feels betrayed and Melody is left to be comforted by her mother as Peter is now at the mercy of her father.

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