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==Other literary works== ===''Peter Pan in Scarlet''=== Tinker Bell returns in the official sequel ''[[Peter Pan in Scarlet]]''. When Wendy and the rest of the group reach Neverland and ask Peter where she is, he replies that he does not know anyone by the name Tinker Bell, which is explained as him not remembering her after she died. She is mentioned by Wendy and the rest of the Lost Boys to Fireflyer, a silly blue fairy, who when he reaches the top of Neverpeak, makes the wish to meet her. When they open Captain Hook's treasure chest, among other things, Tinker Bell is seen inside it to Fireflyer's joy. Initially, Tinker Bell does not like him, but eventually she comes to see that Fireflyer is not as bad as he seems to be. In the end, they get married and start selling dreams to the Roamers, previous Lost Boys that have been outcast by Peter, while having many adventures. ===''Peter and the Starcatchers''=== In the [[Dave Barry]] and [[Ridley Pearson]] ''[[Peter and the Starcatchers]]'' book series, Tinker Bell makes her first appearance at the end of the first novel. Originally, she was a green and yellow coloured bird who was put in a bag of starstuff, turning her into a fairy. Molly's father, the famous starcatcher Lord Leonard Aster, made her Peter's guardian and she follows him on all of his adventures. She doesn't like being called a fairy and would much rather be called "birdwoman" because of her origins. She is very protective of Peter, and hates his paying attention to any other female. She can be very impolite to others (only Peter is able to understand her perfectly, and most of the time he does not reveal what she says about others, because they are mostly insults). She is also able to emit a very bright light, which she uses as an attack against other creatures, especially Lord Ombra, one of the main villains of the series. ===''Cheshire Crossing''=== In the [[Andy Weir]] and [[Sarah Andersen]] ''[[Cheshire Crossing]]'' series, Tinker "Tink" Bell firstly appears alongside Peter as they attempt to rescue captured fairies from Captain Hook and [[Wicked Witch of the West|the Wicked Witch of the West]], with Peter being captured and Tink fleeing to get Wendy's help, alongside that of [[Dorothy Gale]] and [[Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Alice Liddell]], providing the latter two with fairy dust to fly. Later, after Dorothy is captured, Tink frees her and goes to Castle West to warn [[Knave of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Jack the Knave of Hearts]] of the incoming flying [[pirate ship]], preventing [[Cheshire Cat|the Cheshire Cat]] from eating her when they attempt to do so. Later, after the Witch defeats [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]] in battle, Tink lends Poppins her power against the Witch as Poppins utters "[[Say hello to my little friend!]]", leaving them evenly matched. Later, after the Witch has been defeated, Alice places Peter (now [[Size change in fiction|shrunken]] to Tink's size and having [[Puberty|matured]] due to consuming size-altering berries in [[Wonderland (fictional country)|Wonderland]]) next to Tink, having recognized her as being in love with him, and after being complimented by Peter as to her appearance, the pair [[kiss]]. ===''Coira in Everland''=== In the book by Kirk Clendinning, [https://coira-in-everland.com Coira in Everland], Tinker "Tink" Bell has isolated herself from the other fairies and girls in Everland, partly due to her anger and humiliation with Pan, deep in the forest within a hollow tree. Coira, who has lost her dream pool, and so too is estranged from the community, finds Tinker Bell and they become fast friends, sharing Pan-like adventures together. When the Mairbh Queen threatens to destroy Everland by enslaving fairies and children to gather nectar so that she can make enough fairy dust to escape from Everland, Tink, Coira, a mauve fairy named Chandler and mysterious boy work together to defeat her and restore Everland to normalcy.
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