Jessie couldn't wait for the Anderson's to leave for the morning. Every year the toys took turns to hide Easter eggs around the house, and this time it was Jessie's turn.
She hid four eggs that were for Buzz and hid a little gift in each one.
It took all night, but she couldn't wait to see the look on her boyfriend's face.
"Bye toy's, see you when I get back from church!" Bonnie said as she closed the door to her bedroom.
The second Jessie came out from toy mode, she sneezed.
Her head felt funny and her nose was so clogged up that she almost couldn't breathe. No, not a cold, she wanted this day to be special between her and Buzz.
"Bless you, Jessie. Are you feeling alright?" Buzz asked noticing how tired she looked. Her cheeks looked rosier than usual. He gently put his hand to her cheek, but Jessie took his hand and walked out of the room with him.
"I'm fine, come on, I have a surprise for you."
The other toys were already in the living room once they joined them. "Alright, let the annual egg hunt begin. The toy who finds the most eggs wins." Woody announced. "Did you hide them good, Jessie?"
"You bet I did, let the hunt begin!" she ended her sentence with coughing. Buzz laid his hand on her back, growing worried.
"Jessie, are you sure you're alright? You don't look well."
Her head felt dizzy, wanting to sit down, but she didn't want to disappoint Buzz.
"Course I am, now come on, I hid four eggs especially for you." She pulled him along out the cat flap and breathed in the nice fresh air.
"Now, I'll give you a hint, Bonnie left is in this spot and we spent our first date there."
Buzz smiled. "The tree."
They walked over to their favorite spot, fingers intertwined with each other. Buzz searched around the tree, but couldn't find an egg anywhere. He saw Jessie staring up the tree with a smirk. He looked up too and their was a green egg on a branch.
"Come on, space boy, I'll race you up there."
"Are you sure you're up for it, Jessie?"
"I'm fine, Buzz, come on!"
And in a few minutes, Buzz found himself to be the winner as Jessie struggled up to the last branch. He held his hand out, but she pulled herself up.
"You can open them later, come on, i'll you a hint for the next one."
She was slower than usual and sounded congested. Once she was on the ground, she stumbled into the grass.
"Jessie, please, you're not well, let's go inside..."
"No, Buzz, i'm fine," she forced herself not to cough feeling the scratch suffocating in her throat. "Next hint, sometimes we go into this tiny house that is home for our flying friends."
Buzz looked concerned as his girlfriend lead him to the birdhouse. "Why don't you let me get it?" Buzz said to her. Jessie playfully pushed him aside, but out of his glance, she frowned, knowing that she was pushing herself.
"Where is the next one?" Buzz asked after they found the purple egg. He was growing more concerned for his cowgirl as he heard how she breathed. She was a tough girl, but stubborn, and that's what he loved about her. He just wished she wouldn't push herself to do this.
Jessie looked all the way up at the chimney, cursing herself for whatever reason why she put one up there. But, then she pulled together an adventurous face. She took off before Buzz making him race after her. Jessie had a surge of energy, hopping up all the railings and racing slowly up the rooftop. She was able to beat the space toy to the top of the chimney, where she placed an egg in a missing brick.
"Ha, I beat you to it space..."
Just then she had a major coughing attack. Buzz was quick to act, grabbing hold of her arm before she fell down the dark hole.
And in perfect timing the Anderson's returned home. The couple scrambled down the rough, ran through the cat flap and returned to toy mode.
