"Woody?" Andy asked again. He picked up the cowboy doll, and looked under his boot. He smiled when he saw the old, smudged signature. "It is you! But how did you get here? Did Bonnie lose you?" He picked up his wallet and put it in his wallet, when he noticed that Woody's hand was stuck to something. It was an doll with a European dress, and it had a hole in its back. He stared at it for a moment and hesitated, wondering what to do.

"Andy, are you coming?" Mrs. Davis asked. Quickly, Andy picked up both toys and walked to the door.

"Coming!" He called back.

"Geez, what took you so long?" Molly asked sarcastically. "Wait, is that your old cowboy toy? I thought you donated it to that kid down the street."

"Her name's Bonnie, Molly." Andy replied. "I think she must've lost him here."

"We need to hurry up, Andy, or we'll miss our flight back." Mrs. Davis scolded. "Did you find your wallet?" Andy nodded. "Good, now let's hurry." Andy carried the two toys in his arms as he headed to the gate with his family.


On the plane ride home, Andy, Molly, and their mother discussed their vacation happily. They had gone on a cruise to the Caribbean and back for about a week. As Andy talked, Woody noticed that he was smiling the entire time. Thank goodness he's happy... Woody thought. It was wonderful to see him again. And it almost felt like Andy was a kid again. He was moving Woody and Betsy around like they were talking, and even used them to annoy Molly. He was being held by Andy again, and he couldn't have been happier.

The flight back to Tri-county was a long one, and it they wouldn't land until six in the morning, so eventually the Davis family fell asleep, leaving Betsy and Woody free to talk.

"So this is Andy?" Betsy asked. "He's so nice. He didn't even own me, and he picked me up. Not to mention he's cute!"

"Yeah, Andy's a great kid." Woody replied. "You should've seen him when he was younger. He had the biggest imagination in the entire world!"

"You still miss him?" Betsy asked. Woody smiled.

"Nah, not as much now. I'm just glad he's happy. And don't worry about your back, he'll fix it. He fixed my arm once when it nearly fell off." He gestured to the stitching on his right arm.

"Thanks." She said. She sighed happily and stared out the window. "Oh! Woody come over here and look at this!" Woody crawled to where she was laying, confused by her outburst.

"What is it?"

"The sun's rising!" Woody stared at the sight that lay before them. All around them were clouds that changed colors as the sky did. Orange, then red, then yellow, and finally white again. And behind them the sun rose, and they stared at it until they felt their eyes would've melted if they didn't stop. It was the most amazing thing they had ever seen. "Oh, I've never seen a sunrise like this before!"

"Yeah, it's beautiful..." Woody said, awe-struck.

"Hmm?" Andy mumbled as he woke up. Quickly Woody and Betsy fell into their inanimate poses. "Did you say something, mom?" He looked to her and Molly, only to see them sleeping peacefully. He looked out the window and smiled. "It's pretty, huh, guys?" He wrapped Woody and Betsy in his arms, and stayed that way the rest of the flight.


"So Andy," Andy's mom asked. "How long do you think you're gonna stay here?"

"Well my break doesn't end for another two weeks, so I guess I'll stay here until then." Andy replied.

"Aww, lucky!" Molly moaned. "I have to go back to school in, like, three days!"

"Hey guess what else, Molly?" Andy bragged. "My first class in college doesn't start until eleven o' clock."

"Oh shut up! Shut up!" Molly screamed back.

"Molly, be nice to your brother, and Andy, pay attention to the road!" Mrs. Davis shouted. Andy was driving his mother and Molly back home after the long flight, and everyone was a little irritable from waking up so early. Finally, he made it home, and brought his things to his bedroom. When he reached it, he stared blankly into it.

"It feels like forever since I've been here." Andy said. "I'm surprised Molly didn't put her stuff in here." He sighed as he stared at the light blue wallpaper with stars, almost having the urge to play with his toys again. But then he remembered that his toys weren't there anymore. "I guess it was for the better." He dropped his things to the ground and began to unpack. When he was halfway though putting his sheets on the bed, he noticed Woody and Betsy on the floor. "Oh, I forgot. I gotta fix you." He headed out the door to get the thread and needle.

"So... what do you think?" Woody asked. "This was my home for twelve years."

"It's cute." Betsy said. She began to giggle. "Oh, I just can't wait! I'm gonna get played with again!" Just as she finished this sentence, a box of his stuff fell from the desk and its contents spilled on the ground. A picture landed next to Betsy, and she struggled to move her broken body to see it. "Is this Andy as a kid?" Woody walked over to see what she was talking about. On the floor, lay an old picture. In it was Andy, holding up Buzz and Woody, surrounded by his old toys.

"Yep, that's Andy." Woody smiled. He hadn't seen this picture in ages. It was so thoughtful of Andy to keep it with him at all times.

"Ah jeez, all of this stuff fell!" Andy said. The toys froze, but luckily Andy didn't notice them talking. He hurriedly put all of the things back into the box, but stopped when he saw the picture. He picked it up and smiled at Woody. "Welcome home, partner."

After an hour of careful stitching and several pricks to the finger, Andy finally fixed Betsy. As soon as he was done, he put her and Woody into his backpack and went downstairs.

"Where are ya going?" Molly asked as he headed for the garage.

"To deliver something." He said.

"Well, at least let Woody say goodbye to Buster first." She pulled the old dog off her lap and handed him to Andy.

"Oh hey Buster!" Andy exclaimed. "Haven't seen you in forever! Were you a good boy while I was gone? Were you a good boy while I was gone?" He rubbed Buster's back and reached for his backpack. He pulled Woody out and held him in front of the dog. "Hey howdy hey! Remember me?" He asked as Woody. Immediately, Buster jumped up and licked Woody's face. Andy laughed. "I take that as a yes, but I gotta go now." With that, Andy put the cowboy doll back into his pack and headed out the door.


"Well, here we are." Andy said, as he parked the car at 1225 Sycamore street for the second time in his life. He smiled at the lovely house, excited to see the look on Bonnie's face when she was reunited with her cowboy doll. He walked down the stone path to the porch and rang the doorbell. Almost immediately, Bonnie's mother answered the door, and smiled.

"Oh, why hello, Andy. Didn't expect to see you here." She said. "How's college?"

"It's good, but I'm on break now." Andy replied.

"Well, is there anything I can help you with?"

"Yeah, I got something to give Bonnie."

"Well how thoughtful of you! She's in her room right now, it's upstairs to the right, you can't miss it." She pushed the door open to let Andy in, and he walked up the stairs. Her mother was right, you couldn't miss Bonnie's door. It had brightly colored pictures of her toys all over it. Andy paused for a moment to look at the drawings and smiled. There were all his old friends. There was Buzz and Jessie, who looked as if they were dancing, then there was Mr. and Mrs. Potato-head who were holding hands. Then there was Rex and Slinky, and next to them were the three aliens. And last but not least, there was Woody, who was riding Bullseye and catching Evil Dr. Porkchop with his lasso. Andy sighed happily and knocked on the door.

"Come in!" Bonnie's voice said from inside. Andy opened the door to find Bonnie lying on the floor doodling with all of her toys around her. She turned to see who had interrupted her drawing session. "Andy?" She asked. She burst into tears. "I'm so sorry Andy! I went to Florida and I- I... I lost Woody! I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to! I promise!" Soon her words became inaudible, and she cried harder and harder.

"Bonnie, calm down." Andy said. He walked over to the sobbing toddler and hugged her. "I'm not upset, okay? I'm sure it was an accident."

"O-okay..." Bonnie stuttered. She held onto Andy for a few minutes, until her sobs turned to whimpers.

"Are you feeling better now?" Andy asked. She nodded sheepishly and they let go of each other.

"Yup. Did you come to play with me?" She asked hopefully.

"Well that, and I brought you some toys." Bonnie smiled at the mention of new toys, and crawled over to him, looking curiously at his backpack. "I've only got two for you today." He said. He pulled out Betsy first. "This is..." He looked at her tag. "This is Betsy. She's the princess of a far-away land. She loves to play games, and is madly in love with her prince, uh..." Andy thought for a moment, trying to come up with a name for a prince. "William. Her prince William." He handed her the doll, and she stared at it happily. "But be careful with her, she's a bit fragile."

"Okay!" Bonnie said. She hugged the doll gently, then placed it on the ground next to Jessie.

"This next one's a surprise. Close your eyes, okay?" Bonnie did as she was told, eagerly holding her hands out in anticipation. Andy pulled Woody from his bag, and placed him in her hands. "Wait one more second, okay?"

"'Kay." Bonnie replied, giggling from excitement. Andy reached over and pulled Woody's string.

"You're my favorite deputy!" Bonnie's eyes shot open when she heard this, and stared she at the cowboy with disbelief.

"Woody!" She nearly screamed. She beamed and hugged the doll as tight as she could. "Where did you find him?"

"I found him in the lost and found at the airport." Andy exclaimed. "And Betsy was all alone in there too, so I had to take them both."

"Airport?" Bonnie asked. "I lost him at Disney World."

"Well whatever happened, promise you'll take care of him, alright?"

"Alright!" Bonnie cheered. "Will you play with me?" Andy smiled and nodded, and the game began.


Andy and Bonnie played for nearly an hour. They played several different games, with Dolly, Mr. and Mrs. Potato-head and Hamm as the bad guys as usual. But through every game, Woody was the main hero, and Betsy also played a big role. It was as if Bonnie wanted to make up for the time he had been gone, and wanted to give Betsy a good impression.

"Oh, help me, sheriff!" Bonnie said as Betsy.

"What's the matter, ma'am?" Andy asked with his best western accent.

"It' my precious unicorn Buttercup. He's been kidnapped by the evil Dr.-" But before Bonnie could finish the dastardly villain's name, her mother called.

"Andy! Bonnie! You guys hungry? I made cookies!" She shouted.

"Yay! Cookies!" Bonnie exclaimed. "Let's go, Andy!" She grabbed his hand and led him out of the room, shutting the door behind them. The toys didn't even wait a second to come back to life, they were far to eager to see their old friend again.

"Woody!" Jessie exclaimed. She ran towards the cowboy faster than Bullseye ever could and hugged him. "Ooh! I was so so so so so so worried! I didn't know what happened to you! Thank goodness you're back!"

"Woody! Glad to see you back!" Buzz exclaimed, putting his hand on Woody's shoulder. The toys eventually gathered around him, and lifted him in the air. They cheered and talked and asked questions over each other so loudly that no one could hear a thing.

"Excuse me!" Betsy screamed. The toys were silent and turned to the unfamiliar voice.

"Well hello there." Slinky said.

"I'm Betsy... hello." She said timidly. The crowd repeated 'hi Betsy' in unison, and she blushed. "It's nice to meet all of you, at last. Woody has told me so much about you."

"So Woody... who's your new girlfriend?" Mr. Potato-head jeered. Both Betsy and Woody blushed and quickly denied it.

"No, no, she's not my, um, girlfriend. You know I'm still in love with Bo!" Woody said.

"Yeah, and I'm still with William." Betsy said.

"William actually exists?" Buttercup asked. "'Cause I'm almost positive Andy was making that up."

"He was, but my boyfriend was actually named William." Betsy explained.

"Well, where's he now?" Hamm asked. But before she could answer, they heard Andy and Bonnie running up the stairs, and they ran back to their spots.

"Are you sure your mom's okay with taking me out to lunch?" Andy asked, grabbing his backpack.

"Course it's fine! And I want to meet your sister!" Bonnie said.

"I bet you won't like her." Andy said.

"Why not?" Bonnie replied.

"Because she's an evil witch just like Dolly!" Andy jeered.

"Oh no! I better keep you guys here, then!" Bonnie shouted to the toys. "I'll see you later! Well c'mon, Andy! Say goodbye to them!" Andy stared at his old toys and smiled.

"Thanks, guys." He said. "It was fun." With that, Bonnie grabbed Andy's hand and pulled him out the door. As soon as they heard the cars drive out of the garage, the toys sprung back to life. They instantly headed over to Woody and Betsy to ask them questions.

"So where did you meet her?"

"How did you find Andy?"

"How did you end up in the airport?"

"How did you survive falling off the tower?"

"Everyone, please! One at a time!" Woody said.

"Buzz walked up to him, holding his hat. It had fallen off when they were playing, and no one had bother to pick it up.

"Woody, who's Chance?" Buzz asked. Woody stared back for a moment, then snatched his hat and straightened it on his head.

"He's just a memory now." Woody replied. Betsy smiled and so did he. Buzz looked back at them, puzzled, but shrugged it off and joined the rest of the toys in welcoming the two friends, old and new, back home.

Fin


Author's Final Note: Well, that's it folks. I hope this chapter wasn't too cheesy, but I wanted them to have a happy ending. I need to thank you for the reviews, you are all so nice! It's because of your feedback that I keep writing. I love you all! Anywho, I decided to keep Betsy and Woody friends for two reasons: 1. From reviews, it was a 1 to 4 vote for them being a couple, so I stayed with the majority. 2. I compared by Betsy doll to my Woody doll, and that would be like a midget dating Conan O' Brien. Seriously, there's like a 8 inch difference in between them. Well anyways, I think I'm gonna take a couple days of break from writing to come up with a new story. I've been doing a lot of Woody and Bo stuff, so I'm thinking of doing something with Buzz and Jessie next. Also, I might be delayed because I'm going to Disney Land on the 11th! Horrary! Maybe I'll come up with more ideas from that. And maybe I'll get more toys... 8D I want more, and I've got $120 of birthday money to spend on whatever I want! Well, I need to thank everyone for the faves and the really really kind reviews! And until next time we meet... So long, partners. ~Alicethepurplefrog