"I don't care. Tink's trying to shove some old fat man in as the Pan," Rufio scowled. He was still very sore about that. He turned and rubbed his chin. "You know where the pirates are. If you put me near them, I can get back to the tree house in time to stop the fake Pan."
He walked up to the fairy and lifted his hand. "Me and the Boys will pay you back somehow." Things had to be kept fair with the fairy folk, after all, especially if Rufio wanted more help later on. Which, he might, if Tink was ticked off that he still got back to Neverland when she'd worked so hard to get him out.