"Coming, Mom!" They heard Andy yell. "Let's go, Carl! Mom says time to go home!" Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Bullseye all totally panicked and just started running, toward the voice...they thought. The sad truth was that they were running more behind the voice. They reached a spot on the trail where they thought Andy's backpack should be.

"It's not here!" Jessie cried.

"Oh, where is it? Where is it?" Woody gasped in frustration, trying to stay calm.

"It's supposed to be here," Buzz said. Bullseye sniffed the trail, then his head rose triumphantly. "I think Bullseye has it!" They eagerly followed the horse. They ran about 40 yards when Bullseye stopped. He sniffed vigorously, then wagged his tail.

"What is it, boy?" Woody asked. Bullseye just sat there.

"Did we go the wrong way?" Jessie cried.

"We c...couldn't have," Woody stammered. "Let's go." They continued on for another half hour, but couldn't find the backpack or the pavilion area.

"Uh, guys," Buzz said slowly, trying not to alarm them, "I'm afraid we're lost."

"L...lost?" Jessie asked shakily, and started gasping. "He left us!" she wailed. "Andy actually left us! He left us behind! We've been abandoned!"

"Calm down, Jess," Woody said, touching her shoulder. "It was an accident. Andy didn't mean it! He would never just leave us here on purpose. I know he wouldn't!"

"How do you know?" Jessie asked with an edge in her voice. "You've never been forgotten or left behind before."

"Yes, I have." Woody said, remembering when Buzz knocked him out of the van at the gas station and Andy rode off with his mom to Pizza Planet.

"All right, you guys, try to simmer down," Buzz said calmly. Bullseye stood behind him for safety, looking sad. He didn't like to see his two favorite toys arguing. "Instead of standing around blaming each other, we should be trying to figure out how to get out of here."

"How?" Jessie retorted. "We don't have a map."

"A map! That's it!" Woody exclaimed.

"What?"

"A map, of course. It's been a long time, but Andy's brought me to parks like this a couple times, and at certain landmarks they have bulletin boards with maps on them."

"That's right," Buzz said happily.

"But...how do we find one?" Jessie asked.

"Let's follow this trail. Not that way, we just came from there. Let's go." Jessie settled down a bit. They soon came to a fork in the trail.

"Now which way?"

"Let's keep going straight," Woody said. "Either Andy walked with us farther than we remembered or we wandered off farther than we thought." They walked a little farther.