We're almost done! Just one more chapter after this one! Can you believe it?

Jessie looked at the open door and gasped at the open door. "Oh, he did, he did, he did!"

"It's our lucky day!" cheered Trixie.

"See? We absolutely have to go!" said Woody.

"Oh, yes!" agreed Slinky.

'Let's go tonight!" screamed Buzz.
"Yes! That's perfect." said Wheezy.

"I can't wait to go home. And sleep in a bed." said Jessie dreamily.

"And not get put in a fishtank." put in Mr. Potato Head.

"And not have Sid irritating us." said the Peas.

"Or Prospector or Lotso." said Hamm.

"And not smell pizza." said Chuckles.

"And sign and dance." said Buttercup.

"What are we waiting for? Let's make a plan!" said Woody.

Taking a pen and an old pizza box, they made a new map, as their old one was getting nasty, and got ready to go.

"All right, is everybody ready?" asked Woody.

"Yes!" said everyone.

"Okay. Let's go!"

"Yay!"

"Wait! Oh, how could we be so selfish?" said Jessie.

"What do you mean?" asked Buzz.

"Come on! Let's take everybody else with us!" she urged.

"You mean...EVERYBODY?" said Woody, shocked.

"Sure, why not?"

"But if Bonnie found that many toys in her room when she gets back, she'll be really confused." said Woody.

"Oh."

He saw the disappointment on her face. "Wait! I know! Quick, open all the cages!" he said.

Jessie gasped. "You mean we're taking them all with us?"

"No. But we'll at least set them free so they can start happy new lives with no Sid or Lotso or Prospector!" he said happily.

"Oh what a great idea!" said everybody.

So, finding a chainsaw in a nearby box, the toys happily chopped up all the locks and everyone headed for the main door.

"Wait a minute, this door is locked!" said Dolly.

"Not anymore!" said Hamm, and using the chainsaw, cut a huge hole in the door. "There we go!"

"We're free!" cheered everyone.

Everyone except for Bonnie & Andy's toys took a kid and asked very politely to be taken home, and not one toy was refused on that marvelous day.

"Bye, everybody!" said Jessie and all of the gang waved goodbye.

"BYE!" yelled all the toys, kids, parents, chefs, delivery guys, and firemen at the Pizza Planet.

Rex sniffled. "I'm gonna miss them."

"So will I." agreed Buzz.

"I won't miss that torture tank, though!" said Mr. Pricklepants.

Slinky gasped. "I know! Let's destroy the tank before we leave for good!"

"Yes!" agreed everyone.

So, with the trusty chainsaw, hammers, a glue gun, and some melted chocolate, the torture tank was destroyed for good.

"Oh, that was fun!" said Hamm.

"Yes!"

"Hey guys?" said Woody.

"Yeah?"

"Do you think we should take the chainsaw?"

"Oooooh, what a neato idea!" said Jessie.

"Yes! Let's take it!" said Rex.

"Why? Just curious." asked Buzz.

"It's going to come in handy for self defense." Woody explained.

"But won't Bonnie's parents get confused when they find a random chainsaw in the garage?" said Buttercup.

"Good point...Well...we'll hide it in the garden, and when Christmas comes, we'll wrap it and give it to them!" he decided.

"That's a fantastic idea!"

"Yeah! We can finally show appreciation for them, and say thank you for letting us live in your house!" said Jessie.

"And use your TV!" cheered Mrs. Potato Head.

"And pretend to eat your food!" said Hamm.

"And buying stickers!" said Slinky

"That's a strange thing to be thankful for!" said Trixie.

"No it's not!" said Slinky.

"I was talking about the food." she said.

"That's not strange, either! It's fun." said Hamm.

"Oh, stop that! Help me carry this chainsaw up the stairs." said Woody.

Everyone agreed that this was a fine idea, and so the chainsaw was taken along.

"Hey, is there any way we could possible ride the chainsaw home?" asked Chuckles.

"I don't know! Let's see." said Woody, and he began to think.

"Aren't we in a hurry?" said Rex.

"No! Remember, they're in Aruba!" said Buzz.

"Oh, yeah! Well, what are we waiting for?" said Rex.

"So. How do we try to build a car thing?" asked Hamm.

"Ummm...does anyone have a wheel?" asked Woody.

"No."

"Well, there goes that idea." he said.

"It's not completely ruined. Does anyone have a sled?" asked Jessie.

"No."

"How about those slidey things that are on the bottom of the sled?" asked Buzz.

"No."

"Hey, wait! There's a sled at that yard sale across the street!" pointed out Mr. Potato Head.

"Cool! Go get it!" said Buzz.

"Ok." he said when he got back. "Now what?"

"Hey Chuckles, where's thhe nearest hill?" asked Woody.

"4 blocks away, east." he replied.

"That's completely out of our way!" whined Dolly.

"Oh, well. I guess the idea is ruined." said Woody.

"Now what?" asked Stretch.

"Throw away the sled. We've got a house to get home to!" said Buzz.

"Woohoo!" cheered everyone.

"I can't wait!" said Slinky.

After a few blocks, they grew bored.

"What can we do to pass the time?" asked the Peas.

"Let's remember all our favorite parts of this trip!" said Woody.

"Great idea!"

"You go first, Slinky!"

"My favorite part was when we were throwing those pizzas in the basement." said Slinky, fondly remembering the moment.

"Me, too. What was your least favorite part?" said Jessie.

"Duh. When I got kidnapped!"

"Oh, sorry. Dumb question."

"How about you, Woody? What was your favorite part?" Slinky asked.

"Oh, I liked all of it except for the torture tank." he answered.

"Really? You liked being chased by that bird?" said Trixie.

"Oh. No, not that part." he said.

"Well, I liked riding in the wagon." said Mrs. Potato Head.

"I liked reading the map." said Rex.

"I liked climbing out of the window." said Hamm.

"I liked playing guessing games!" said Mr. Potato Head.

"I liked winning the guessing games!" said Dolly.

"I didn't like being worried sick all the time." said Jessie.

"I didn't like leaving half of those stickers." said Slinky.

"I didn't like sleeping in that dog house." said Chuckles.

"I didn't like building shelters." said Buzz.

"I didn't like coughing." said Wheezy.

"I liked it when the villians went to Aruba." said Mr. Pricklepants.

"Yes! That was the best part!" cheered Woody. "You rock."

"No it wasn't! The best part is right now!" said Buzz.

"Yeah, we're making memories!" agreed Jessie.

"Too bad we don't have a camera." said Hamm.

"Or a scrapbook." said Woody.

"Oh, that would have been fun. We'll have to start one when we get home." said Trixie.

"We'll title it 'Memories of A Few Cool Toys'" said Rex proudly.

"Shouldn't it be 'A Few Cool Toys and Their Memories?'" corrected Buttercup.

"That sounds much better, you're right!" agreed Rex.

"Now I REALLY can't wait to get home." said Buzz.

"I'm tired now. How much longer?" asked Mrs. Potato Head.

"Ummm... 3 blocks!" said Chuckles after he checked the map.

"Wow, the time sure did pass!" said Woody.

"We're almost home!" cheered Dolly.

"Let's build another shelter, and tomorrow morning, we'll be HOME!" said Buzz enthusiastically.

"Hooray!" cheered Stretch.

"Yay!" said Mr. Pricklepants.

"Yes!" said Buzz.

"Finally!" said Rex.

So, at the end of the day, everyone simply had to agree:

Rex summed it up perfectly.

Thank you for reading! :D I'll be back soon.

-B&S4E