Final answer:
The provided text does not align with the story of Tinkerbell, Wendy, and Peter Pan from J.M. Barrie's novel. Tinkerbell's jealousy towards Wendy is due to her possessive feelings for Peter and her view of Wendy as a rival for his attention.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be misdirected as the provided references do not pertain to Tinkerbell, Wendy, or Peter Pan's story.
The excerpts instead refer to various characters named George Hadley, Wendy, and Peter from different narratives that are not related to the tale of Peter Pan. Tinkerbell's response to Wendy when she tries to give Peter a 'thimble' (which is a kiss in the context of the story) is one of jealousy.
Tinkerbell's reaction is due to her possessive feelings towards Peter; she is envious of Wendy's attention towards him and views Wendy as a rival for Peter's affections.