What did Alice and Peter talk about when they met in 1932 at Columbia? She was 80 by then, long years since Wonderland Alice had grown, as we all do. She had married and become a mother Her two oldest boys were both killed during the Great War. Peter had also grown. He had served in the Great War, but unlike Alice's sons he had lived. Although he lost a brother, but besides his brother, like Cook they say he lost something in those trenches. Maybe that was what led him to drink and finally to dive under that moving train, after meeting Alice, of course. Alice lived long but eventually had to sell that magical book that started her story on. Like Mrs. Banks she worked for women's issues, before She died peacefully. What did they talk about, when Neverland and Wonderland met? Did they talk of magic and queens? Or did they talk about their loves and losses? They both inspired so much What did they talk about over tea, when Neverland and Wonderland met? In those trenches, did Peter search for that shadow? Did he find those lost boys in the end? Or did he lose them like his brother in those fields? Did he dive under that train, because he finally found that shadow? or was it Tink he saw? When Alice died? Was her family around her? And did the rabbit wait in the garden? With an invitation from the King? Did that rabbit hole open up again? In the end did they both find their ways? To that endless place where children's dreams have gone after reading thier stories? In the end did they find peace?