The credit for this story goes to FrozenFever123, who gave me the idea and the perfect title. Thank you for the suggestion. I have read and enjoyed the different but special fanfics on this website about Buzz and Jessie's wedding as toys. I really liked jessiejanelightyear's portrayal in It's a Toy's World. It was beautiful! And I thought Woody's POV in I Do was tender and precious. Both of them were so good, I didn't feel like I could come up with anything that good! Well, I've given it a shot and tried my hand.

Believe me, I am really trying to finish my Toy Story/Paw Patrol crossover fanfic Pups Save Jessie! I'm working on the next chapter, but I'm trying to piece all the details together the way I want them. But it's not that I've forgotten that story, just so you know.

You know, it's funny. I have some other fanfics I'm planning and hoping and waiting to post, but they aren't complete yet. What's funny is that when I pray and ask the Lord for ideas and inspiration for a certain one, He always gives me ideas and inspiration for a story I'm not currently working on! I spend hours brainstorming over new ideas to come up with for a fanfic, and the inspiration that comes to me is for a fanfic that I currently planned to put off for a while. I'm not making this up! It happens practically every time! I find it humorous.

I don't own Toy Story. This takes place after Toy Story3 and I guess the short films too.

I felt that jessiejanelightyear's story of Jessie as a bride was so beautiful, and very traditional. And WandaCosmoForever's details of the cowgirl's personality in I Do was so in character. Well, I tried to do something quite different but still special. I hope everyone likes it.


"Done, da. Da, da. Done, da, da, da," Bonnie Anderson chanted and hummed. "Here comes the bride, all dressed in white..." Bonnie was having a wedding. In her left hand, she held her cowgirl doll, Jessie, clad in a simple white Victorian dress she'd gotten from a thrift store. Bonnie had pinned little fake flowers all around Jessie's hat, and had undone Jessie's single braid and made it into two braids, with a pink hair ribbon on the left one. In Jessie's left hand, she 'held' a tiny bouquet of pink rosettes that Bonnie's mom had given her from her sewing basket. Jessie was 'getting married'.

In Bonnie's right hand, she held her special cowboy doll, Sheriff Woody. He was 'escorting' Jessie down the aisle. Bonnie had found a large roll of satin pink ribbon, and it made a perfect aisle for this playtime adventure. On either side of it, her other toys, 'the guests' were waiting to see the bride. "Don't worry, Buzz Lightyear, Sir." Bonnie smiled to her Space Ranger who stood at the 'altar'. "You're wife won't faint. Hey, you over there!" Bonnie scolded Chuckles, sitting 'in the audience'. "This is no time for circus tricks! This is a very important occasion. Now behave yourself!" Then her eyes narrowed at Mr. Pricklepants and Hamm sitting together. "And you! Stop whispering and making jokes. If you can't be good, you're both going in time out!"

The Space toy stood tall and proud at the end of the aisle. He wore dark blue pants, with an unbuttoned white dress shirt, and an unbuttoned dark blue suit. Bonnie had tried and tried to button them on Buzz, but his chest plate frame was built just too wide, and when she'd nearly torn the outfit, her mom suggested she just leave it open.

"…I now pronounce you man and wife!" Bonnie announced, making Woody's voice.

"Oh, thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" Bonnie bounced Jessie up and down.

"What are you doing, just standing there for, Buzz?" Bonnie scolded her immobile space toy."You're supposed to kiss now! Oh, that's my fault. Ahem." She tried to make her voice deeper, so she sounded like Woody, or at least the way she thought he should sound.

Woody: "Sorry about that, folks. Ah-e-e-e-m. You may now kiss the bride!"

"Now give each other a great big kiss!" Bonnie resumed her own voice. She shoved Buzz and Jessie's faces together and then she jumped up and down with them in her hands, signifying the audience cheering. "Yay! Hooray! Now we can have dancing and some ice cream and cake!"

Bonnie's expression turned concerned though and she quickly set the two 'newlyweds' together on the floor. She rushed to the shelf and picked up Dolly in one hand, and Rex in another. "Oh no!" Bonnie called out. "Look out everybody! The evil witch and her ferocious monster are trying to ruin the wedding! Everybody run! Rrrooaaarrr!" She hollered like a dinosaur and then laughed an evil laugh, trying to make Dolly's voice.

Dolly: "Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! This will be the saddest day of your life!"

Buzz: "Not today, you mean old thing! I won't let anything spoil this special day for my wife. Take that!" Bonnie picked Buzz up and pressed his laser button. But in her other hand she ran around with Dolly riding on Rex. "And that too. And that!"

Jessie: "Be careful, Buzz! Oh no! Her monster just blew fire on my dress with his volcano breath! Help, help! Somebody help me!" Bonnie bounced Jessie up and down frantically.

Woody: "Quick! Someone get some water! Save the bride!"

Buzz to Dolly: "You can't do that to my wife! I'm mad, and now you're going to pay!" Bonnie picked up Slinky and made him bite Rex's tail. Rex 'screeched and wagged his whole body', which flicked Dolly onto the floor. Trixie 'pounced' on the witch, pinning her to the floor and Woody 'handcuffed' the wicked woman and then lassoed her.

Woody: "You're going to jail, Hilda. I'm taking you in!"

Buzz: "Jessie, are you okay?" Bonnie positioned them so that Jessie was laying in Buzz's arms bridal-style.

Jessie: "Yes. They put the fire out, but now my dress is all ruined."

Buzz: "Don't cry, Jessie. I'm just so glad you're safe, and I love you with a white or black dress on."

Jessie: "Aw, you're so sweet! I'm gonna give you the biggest kiss ever. M-m-mmmmwwahhh!" Bonnie pressed their faces together hard. Then she wrapped their arms around each other. She pushed Buzz's red chest button and his wings popped out.

Buzz: "Come on. Let's go to space for our honeymoon."

Jessie: "Hooray! Let's go!"

Buzz: "Hang on tight. To infinity...and beyond!" Then she flew around the room with 'the honeymooners' soaring through the air.

Jessie: "This is the best day ever!"

"That was wild." Woody chuckled after the toys were left to themselves when Bonnie had to do grocery shopping with her mom. "Bonnie is so creative."

"Ugh." Jessie groaned, wiggling her body back and forth and flailing her arms. Jessie growled. "Just get me out of this thing!" Her arms were stuck in the dress and she impatiently hopped up and down as if she was participating in a potato sack race.

"Hold still there, cowgirl." Buzz grinned and walked over to her. "Now just stand still." Buzz tried to carefully undo the back of the dress so Jessie could get free.

"I don't see what you're so upset about, Jessie dear." Mrs. Potato Head said. "It's only a dress, and you looked lovely."

"Yes, and I've never had a new dress of my own." Princess Mitsy said.

"It certainly was a change," Dolly grinned.

"Would y'all just go away and quit staring at me?" Jessie huffed embarrassed at all the much unwanted attention she was drawing.

"Okay, okay," Woody chuckled. "Come on, everyone. Let's go do what we can while Bonnie's out and about." And the toys all went about their business.

"There you go." Buzz smiled. Jessie quickly stomped out of the pretty outfit and brushed her pants off.

"Thank you," she sighed heavily.

"You did look lovely, Jessie." Buzz grinned with puppy dog eyes.

"Oh, quit teasing me." She chuckled.

"I'm not teasing." Buzz corrected her.

"Well, you certainly are the sweetest guy ever." Jessie smiled widely. "But why does everyone always want me to look different than the way I was made? Why can't they just like me the way I am?"

"It does everyone some good to get a change of scenery once in a while," Buzz said. "Besides, you know that I love you for who you are." Jessie blushed.

"You look really gussied up and dapper in those fancy pants." Jessie smirked. Now it was Buzz's turn to blush.

"Oh, uh...thanks, I guess." He stared at the floor, embarrassed.

"Do I still make you that nervous?" Jessie asked.

"Huh? Oh, no, no, no. It's...it's just the outfit." Buzz said. "I feel kind of funny in it." Jessie chuckled. Buzz took her hand. "Jessie, don't you think it's time?" He asked.

"Time for what?" Jessie asked curiously.

"Don't you think it's about time we tied the knot?" Jessie's jaw dropped.

"Are you serious?" She gaped, wide-eyed.

"Well, why not?" Buzz replied. "Bonnie just 'married' us, so she's made it official that we're together, and we've been engaged for a long time now, and...and I'd like us to have a real wedding. I'd like to see you as a stunning bride...er, uh, my stunning bride! I want to claim myself as your husband in front of our friends and family. What do you say?"

"Me? A bride? Does that mean I have to wear a dress?" Jessie asked in annoyance.

"Hey, you'll be the bride, so it can be any dress of your choice." Buzz said cheerfully. "Please, Jessie. How do you feel about this? I really want to do this. Please, will you do it for me?" Jessie looked deeply into his blue eyes. This space toy who'd helped rescue her all those years ago when she was a perfect stranger to him, and having never met before, the first time they spoke, he'd complimented her. He'd always tried to be there for her, especially during the hard times,-no-mostly in the hard times. He'd always shown her unconditional love, and truly loved her, in spite of her shortcomings, crazy schemes and antics, and all the unbelievable scrapes they'd gotten themselves into. Oh, how could she refuse?

"Of course I will!" She hollered, slapping her knee. "It'll be all for you. Ya know, come to think of it, we could have a rootin', tootin' good time. We could have dancing..." Buzz smiled.

"Thank you, Jessie. I can't wait to call you 'Mrs. Lightyear.' "

"Mrs. Lightyear," Jessie stared at the ceiling with a dreamy look on her face. "I love it."

"I've wanted to call you that for a very long time," Buzz confessed.

"Well, it certainly took ya long enough!" Jessie teased and playfully smacked his shoulder. He playfully nudged her in return.


That evening, while Bonnie was having dinner, Buzz went over to talk to Woody. "Hey, Woody."

"Hey, Buzz. What's up, partner?" Woody smiled.

"I...uh, we, Jessie and I have an announcement to make." Buzz answered. "Do you think you could grab everyone's attention?"

"Sure. I'll get Slinky to help. What's the big secret, anyway?" Woody probed.

"You'll find out." Buzz grinned and walked away. Woody and Slinky gathered together all the other toys in a circle as the cowboy jumped onto the tea table with Buzz and Jessie standing behind him, holding hands.

"What's up, Sheriff?" Hamm asked.

"Yeah, what is so important that you had to spoil our game?" Buttercup asked.

"Hush, everyone. Buzz and Jessie have something they would like to tell us." Woody said, then stepped back. Buzz and Jessie stepped forward, smiling warmly. Suddenly, Buzz felt very nervous.

"Uh...uhm, thank you all for listening," Buzz stammered. "Uh, well...ahem. Jessie and I would like to announce that...that we're, uh..."

"Spit it out, space boy!" Potato Head hollered impatiently.

"Don't keep us in suspense!" Trixie bounced up and down excitedly.

"Tell us." Rex clapped his hands eagerly.

"Uh..." Buzz tried to clear his throat. Jessie snickered, rolling her eyes, and placed her arms around him.

"We're getting married!" She hollered happily. The toys all gasped. Then there was much cheering and clapping.

"We'd like to be married on Saturday night while Bonnie is at a sleepover." Buzz finally found his voice again. "And you're all invited! We truly want you all to be part of our special day." Another round of applause and cheering ensued.

"Congratulations, you two." Woody smiled warmly, punching Buzz on the shoulder and tweaking Jessie's nose. "I was beginning to think you'd never go through with it."

"Oh, we'd get around to it, someday." Jessie said nonchalantly.

"Heh. Yeah." Woody smirked.

"Woody, you will be my best man, won't you?" Buzz asked seriously.

"You know I will, Buzz." Woody smiled warmly. "I'm honored."

"But who's gonna give me away?" Jessie asked. "Usually the father of the bride gives her away at the ceremony."

"Me, of course." Woody laughed. "Who did you think? Hamm?" Buzz snorted and Jessie made a face.

"You really mean it?" Jessie asked in a more serious tone.

"'Course I do, Jess." Woody replied, placing a hand on her shoulder. "You're my sister, and I would be proud to be your escort on the best day of your life."

"Yippee!" Jessie cheered and scooped the cowboy in her arms up off the ground.


"Jessie, darling, stand still." Mrs. Potato Head said for the sixteenth time as she stood on Trixie's back. The cowgirl sighed and straightened her position. She had her arms spread out as Mrs. Potato Head and Barbie worked at pinning the polyester sleeves together. Jessie sighed again. This was the fourth outfit fitting she'd had in 3 days and she was getting tired of it. She'd much rather be out in the open, running or riding Bullseye, or chasing a certain other toy. Ever since she and Buzz had set a date for their real wedding, she'd been shoved into Mr. and Mrs. Anderson's bedroom so that her seamstresses could prepare her bridal gown in secret without getting disturbed by curious, prattling 'children'...and nosy guys. Jessie would have to stand still for an hour-which took great effort on her part-while she was measured and fitted. Although she enjoyed the attention from her friends, she wished the whole thing was just over.

"Hold still, Jessie." Barbie said. "I've got to pin this sleeve hole just right, and I can't do that if you keep wiggling. I don't want to stick you." Jessie pursed her lips.

"Is this fuss and muss all really necessary?" Jessie huffed. "If I had my way, Buzz and I would get married just as we are. I mean, that's the way we like each other best anyway."

"Jessie! It's your wedding! You're getting married!" Princess Mitsy blurted out. "No bride should go without a bridal gown! This is the most important day in your life and it should be special."

"Yes." Barbie agreed. "Besides, this gives us a chance to share in the joy. And be part of it."

"Yeah. Quit trying to spoil our fun, Jessie." Trixie said.

"I feel like a baked cake having to be iced and decorated." Jessie complained. "It's tedious."

"Just be glad that we agreed to doll you up with a gown that's in your taste," Dolly scolded the cowgirl. "Quit being a sourpuss. Just think of how Buzz is going look when he sees you in it."

"How am I supposed to know what he'll think when I don't even know what it's going to look like?" Jessie retorted.

"Don't worry, Jessie. I know you'll both love it." Barbie smiled. All the female toys had started ranting off on how Jessie should look as a bride after she and Buzz had made their announcement, but the picky cowgirl had cut them short and had made it very clear that she didn't want to be stuffed in any frilly, fancy-shmansy, puffy dresses. So, her ladies in waiting had all agreed to make a very original but different bridal gown for her, one that would suit her preferences.

"How did I let myself get talked into this?" Jessie sighed.

"Oh, hush." Mitsy sad. "It'll be all worth it when the time comes. You won't even be thinking about this part!"

"Well, princess, that's easy for someone to say who's never been married or even had a boyfriend!" Dolly teased. Mitsy sighed and grinned.

"Well, I've heard it said." She replied. "Besides, I do know what it's like for trivial things to melt from your mind when you're enthralled with something really exciting and wonderful."

"I hope you're right, Your Highness." Jessie sighed again. "And I hope you all know what you're doing."

"Come on. Cheer up, Jessie." Trixie said. "Just trust us on this. You know? Trust, it's what friends do."