Tink looked through the window down towards the boys who were now surrounding Pan. The illusionary magic on most of the boys was now fading as they started to question everything about Neverland. Which meant if Pan stopped using the illusionary magic constantly, he might also in turn stop having power surges.
The illusion magic Pan used took a lot of energy and now that it was rubbing off, he could focus on protecting Neverland. But for now, Pan needed to focus on rallying the boys so that they didn't rebel and they weren't left fighting a one-sided battle. Tink knew that some of the boys wouldn't understand why Pan did what he had for so long. She just hoped that the boys were as understanding as Fox was.