<P> In Hook, Peter states that the reason he wanted to grow up was to be a father . He met and fell in love with Wendy's granddaughter, Moira, which causes him to forsake his immortality and marry her . They have two children in the movie, Jack and Maggie . However, he is estranged from both due to his constant absences and broken promises, which irritates Moira . His preteen son, Jack, is often frustrated with Peter's prolonged absences and turns to Captain Hook for a father figure . His young daughter Maggie retains faith in Peter, which helps him and the Lost Boys rescue her and Jack from Hook . Peter retains much of his fun self after his final visit to Neverland, which strengthens his relationship with Jack, Maggie and Moira . </P> <P> While in Kensington Gardens, Peter meets a lost girl named Maimie Mannering and the two quickly become friends . Peter proposes marriage to Maimie . While Maimie wants to stay in the Gardens with Peter, she comes to realise that her mother is so worried that she must return to her . Maimie promises to always remember Peter and goes back to her mother . When Maimie grows up, she continues to think of Peter, dedicating presents and letters to him . To remember Maimie, Peter rides the imaginary goat that Maimie created for him . She is considered to be the literary predecessor of Wendy Darling . </P> <P> Wendy is hinted to have romantic feelings for Peter, but cannot be with him because of his inability to love back . In the 2003 film Peter Pan, the feeling is mutual . Captain Hook can only take away Peter's ability to fly by thoughts of Wendy leaving him, growing up, and replacing him with a husband . Wendy saves Peter by giving him her hidden kiss (signifying he is her true love); this gives him the will to live . In the movie Hook, an older Wendy implies that she used to (and perhaps, still does) have feelings for Peter, saying that she was shocked that he did not prevent her wedding day . In the sequel to the 1953 Disney film, Return to Neverland, Peter and a grown - up Wendy are briefly, but happily, reunited after many years and continue to show feelings for each other . </P> <P> In the original novel, Peter later befriends Wendy's daughter Jane (and her subsequent daughter Margaret), and it is implied that this pattern will go on forever . From time to time Peter visits the real world, and befriends children . Wendy Darling, whom he recruited to be his "mother", is the most significant of them; he also brings her brothers John and Michael to Neverland at her request . It is mentioned that Wendy was the only girl who captured his attention . </P>

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