Sorry that I've been gone for a while. I had other stories to work on. Here's the new chapter.

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Young Bonnie Anderson was going out for lunch with her mother, leaving her toys behind. As soon as she shut the door, her toys come to life.

"You gotta love that girl's imagination," said Dolly.

"I hope next time I get to play bad dinosaur," said Rex.

"Well, until Bonnie returns, it's time to have fun ourselves," said Woody.

Suddenly, a portal opens on the ceiling, capturing everyone's attention.

"Oo," said the Peas-in-a-Pod, amazed.

"What is it?" asked Hamm.

"I bet my heat that it's trouble," said Mr. Potato Head.

"I bet your hat that it's not," said Trixie.

"You're on," said Mr. Potato Head, accepting the bet.

The toys kept their eyes on the portal until four "toys" came out, falling down from above. Luckily, Buzz and Woody were on the bed. They immediately threw a pillow on the floor, cushioning the strangers' landing. The four toys get up and look around.

"Where are we again?" asked Jack.

"We're in a little girl's bedroom," answered Spider-Man.

"And why are we the size of a children's toy?" asked Rey.

"I feel different," added Elsa, feeling her plush arm.

"I don't know, but it kinda fits with the story of this dimension," said Spider-Man.

"Greetings," greeted Buzz.

"Do you come in peace?" asked Rex.

"Yes, we come in peace," confirmed Spider-Man.

Trixie looks at Mr. Potato Head. Reluctantly, Potato Head takes off his hat and puts it on Trixie.

"What was with the swirly portal in the ceiling?" asked Jessie.

"That's classified, partner," said Spider-Man, talking like a cowboy.

"Why are you talking like that, mate?" asked Jack.

"I'm just messin' around," said Spider-Man.

"So, who are you folks?" asked Dolly.

"I'm Spider-Man."

Spider-Man shook hands with Dolly, who was shaking a lot faster than he expected.

"Rey."

"Captain Jack Sparrow."

"Elsa."

One of the Peas-in-a-Pod asked Elsa, "Are you a queen?"

"Why, yes, I am," replied Elsa.

Some of the toys bowed. Elsa laughed a little.

"You may rise. There is no need," said Elsa.

"So, what brings you here?" asked Woody.

"We're on a mission," said Spider-Man. "That's all I can tell you."

"Is there any way we can help?" asked Buzz.

"Unless you know where a kid named Victor Wesley lives, I'm afraid not," said Spider-Man.

"Wait. We know that kid," said Jessie. "He's such a big bully for a 4-year-old. What do you want with him?"

"That's classified information," said Spider-Man.

"Peter," called Rey.

"What is it?" asked Spider-Man.

"I can't feel the Force," said Rey.

"I don't have my powers," said Elsa.

"My sword feels blunt," said Jack, feeling his plastic sword.

Woody whispers to Jessie, "I think we got a case of the 'Buzz Lightyear' crazies."

Spider-Man looks at his wrists. He still had his web shooters, but when he fired, all that came out are plastic webs with limited range.

"I see," said Spider-Man. "Okay, I guess we could use some help."

"So, what's the mission?" asked Buzz.

"One of Victor's toys is a missing toy," said Spider-Man. He lies about the "toy" part because it would make more sense to the toys. "We need to return him to his rightful owner."

Elsa, Jack, and Rey looked at Spider-Man with confusion.

"Just play along," he whispered to them.

"We will help you," said Woody.

"Okay, so let's get started," said Spider-Man.


The quartet were then planning for their break-in to Victor Wesley's house. Spider-Man was at the computer with Woody, Buzz, Rex, and Trixie. The others were just getting to know the other toys.

The Peas-in-a-Pod approached Jack.

"Are you a real pirate?" asked the Left Pea.

"He's got the hat, so he must be a pirate," said the Right Pea.

"Can you show us your sword?" asked the Middle Pea.

Jack decided to show off. He takes out his sword and performs a few moves that seemed to impress the Peas.

Rey, meanwhile, was chatting with Jessie.

"So, you and that spider guy. I'm guessing you two are more than just friends," said Jessie.

"Then you guessed right," said Rey.

"What's he like?" asked Jessie. "Other than being a bit strange."

"He's charming. He's enthusiastic. He's adventurous. He has an odd sense of humor, but I appreciate that about him," said Rey.

"You don't quite strike me as his type," said Jessie. "So far, I can tell you're brooding and gloomy, no offense."

"None taken," replied Rey.

"Guess it's an 'opposites attract' thing," said Jessie.

Elsa was sitting next to the window, talking to Chuckles the Clown.

"... and that's when I smiled for the first time in a long time," finished Chuckles, concluding the story.

"You sure have been through so much," said Elsa.

"But all that's in the past," said Chuckles. "At least here, I have a family who won't abandon me."

"Makes me feel like a selfish loner," commented Elsa. "Seems I can learn a think or two about being there for your family."

"I'm guessing you're not the type who enjoys company," said Chuckles.

"You couldn't be any more right," said Elsa, confirming his guess.

...

Meanwhile, at the computer...

"So, uh, Spider-Man, this may sound crazy, but..." Buzz paused to cough. "... you're not really a..."

"Spider," interrupted Spider-Man. "I know I'm a toy, Mr. Lightyear."

"So, what's with the crazies back there?" asked Woody.

"Hard to explain in a way that you'll believe," said Spider-Man. "So, where does this Victor live?"

After Trixie was finished typing, the map shows where his house is. It was three houses away. The path between the third house and the first two beside Bonnie's is divided by a road.

"That's not too far," said Spider-Man.

"Should be no problem getting you there," said Buzz.

Woody asks Spider-Man, "So, what exactly does this toy look like?"

"He's a man wearing red tights with an 'I' printed on his chest," answered Spider-Man.

"Okay, let's move," said Buzz, ready for adventure.


Buzz, Woody, Jessie, Bullseye, Slinky Dog, and Buttercup accompanied the quartet to Victor Wesley's house. They sneak through the backyard of both houses next to Bonnie's. There was a party at the backyard of the second house, so they had to hide in the bushes.

"Been through these kind of adventures before?" asked Buttercup.

"Plenty," answered Spider-Man.

Buttercup looks at the rest of Spider-Man's allies. They all nodded "yes" in response to his question.

"How are we gonna cross the road without anyone seeing us?" asked Slinky.

"We wait for the next car," answered Spider-Man.

When a truck pulled up at the stop sign, the toys ran passed it behind its rear tires all the way to the nearest bush across the street.

"Okay, now what?" asked Jack.

"We have to get to the attic," said Spider-Man.

"How are we gonna get up there?" asked Rey.

"We use Slinky as a slingshot," said Woody.

"Ready when you are," said Slinky.

Slinky stations his front on one pedestal and his rear end on another pedestal. Jesse kept Slinky's front by holding his paw. Woody help Slinky's back feet to keep his rear end on the pedestal. Buzz pulls the coil down.

"Ladies first," said Spider-Man, looking at Elsa.

Elsa positions herself on the coil. Buzz pulls back and then releases, shooting Elsa on the roof next to the attic window. Jack takes the next turn. He lands on his face, but being a toy helped it hurt less. Rey takes her turn. When she made it to the top, she performs a flip before landing.

"Show off," muttered Spider-Man.

"Alright, Spider-Man, your turn," said Buzz.

"Ready, partner?" asked Jessie.

"Ready as I'll ever be," said Spider-Man.

"Be careful up there," said Woody.

"Don't worry. I've been through worse," said Spider-Man.

"To Infinity..." Buzz pulled back the coil. "... and Beyond!"

Buzz releases the coil and slingshots Spider-Man to the roof. He crashes into Rey, whose back was turned.

"Um, sorry," apologized Spider-Man.

"I can't tune to the Force so I couldn't have sensed your landing," said Rey.

Spider-Man and Rey noticed they they were only inches away from each other's faces, creating an awkward moment.

"If you two are going to make out, I suggest save it for another time," interrupted Jack.

Spider-Man gets off Rey and helps her up. They enter the attic through the window.


The quartet sneak around the house until they found the door to Victor Wesley's room.

"A world where children's playthings come to life. Fascinating, I must say," commented Jack.

"Well, we've handled our own so far without our powers," said Spider-Man.

"Maybe there is something to learn from this journey," said Elsa. "We can't always rely on our weapons and powers."

"Let's just find Mr. Incredible and get him and ourselves out of here," said Spider-Man. "By the way, that's the name of our 'bloke'."

"But how are we supposed to open the door?" asked Rey, looking up at the doorknob which was out of reach.

"Simple," replied Elsa.

Spider-Man stands on Jack's shoulders. Rey climbs up and stands on Spider-Man's shoulders. She turns the knob and opens the door.

"Good thinking, luv," said Jack to Elsa.

"Like I said, there's more to us than just powers and weapons," said Elsa.

The quartet quietly head inside in the room. No one was inside, which was fortunate. However, they found something terrifying. It was a big stuffed bear with plastic arrows piercing it.

"Mor'du? I thought he was dead," reacted Spider-Man.

"It appears that creature has our bloke," said Jack.

Mor'du was gnawing on Mr. Incredible until his sharp, plastic teeth ripped his arm off. This sight horrified the quartet.

"Poor man," said Elsa with sympathy.

"He's a toy in this world. We can fix him," said Spider-Man.

"But first, we have to rescue him," said Rey.

"So much for relying on ourselves instead of our weapons," said Jack sarcastically.

"Pardon me, Mr. Sparrow, but none of us expect to be facing a bear of that size," said Elsa in her defense.

"Merlin did say that the wicked and the evil were also taken away from their homes," said Rey.

"So, what do we do?" asked Jack. "Hey, Parker, can't you just use the magic egg to send that thing back to where it came from?"

"I can't. It'll put lives in danger," said Spider-Man. "We have to keep that thing contained in this dimension until we know what to do with it."

"But we're playthings now," reminded Jack.

"We can't beat it by fighting it. We have to be smart," said Elsa, thinking. "Wait, there is a closet downstairs. We can trap it in there."

"What's the plan, Elsa?" asked Spider-Man.

"Spider-Man, you and Rey stay here and protect our man. Jack, you and I will set a trap," said Elsa.

Spider-Man and Rey run towards Mr. Incredible and grab him.

"Who are you?" asked Mr. Incredible.

"Of course, he doesn't remember us. Merlin wiped his mind after our first adventure," muttered Spider-Man.

"Don't worry, sir, you're safe with us," assured Rey.

Mor'du charges, but the three run away.

...

Meanwhile, downstairs, Jack and Elsa manage to open the closet door by using a bucket for boost. They managed to find a skateboard and place it in front of the open door.

"You sure this is going to work?" asked a skeptical Jack.

"It's risky, but it's our best chance," said Elsa.

"Merlin told me you fought in a war recently. Is that how you learned battle strategies?" asked Jack.

"You can say that," replied Elsa.

"So, who's gonna be bait?" asked Jack.

"Me," answered Elsa.

...

Back in Victor's room, Rey and Spider-Man are trying their best to stay away from Mor'du. Rey takes out her lightsaber and turns it on. Since her lightsaber is only a toy, it only glows red when activated. Her strikes barely affected Mor'du at all, but she could avoid all the bear's attacks.

"Go Rey!" cheered Spider-Man.

"Peter, I could use some help," said Rey.

Spider-Man leaves Mr. Incredible under the bed and tells him, "Stay here."

Spider-Man activates his web shooters, releasing two plastic web strings. Rey grabs hold of both of them and swings Spider-Man towards the bear. Spider-Man kicks the bear in the face with both his feet and knocks it down.

"Oh, yeah!" celebrated Spider-Man.

"Too soon for celebration," said Rey, pointing at Mor'du, who was starting to get back up.

Spider-Man and Rey grab Mr. Incredible and climb up to the highest shelf on the wall. Mor'du couldn't reach them.

"We should be safe here for now," said Rey.

"I feel powerless," said Mr. Incredible. "What is this place? What happened to me?"

"Anyone human who travels to this world becomes a toy. That's all you need to know," said Spider-Man.

"I'm gonna pretend that makes sense, especially since... it does make sense," said Mr. Incredible, looking at the tear where his left arm is.

"Elsa, Jack, whatever you have to do, do it now," prayed Spider-Man.

"Hey!"

Mor'du turns around and saw Elsa at the doorway.

"You want someone to chew on, try me," dared Elsa.

Elsa started running back downstairs. Mor'du gives chase. Elsa stands in front of the skateboard and waits. Mor'du runs towards her and jumps. Elsa dives out of the way. Mor'du ends up on the skateboard, which rolls towards the closet, causing Mor'du to hit his head on a wall, knocking himself out. Elsa and Jack close the door to keep him from escaping.

"I never should've doubted you," said Jack.

"Let's be honest. We all still doubt each other," said Elsa.


The quartet find sewing supplies and sew Mr. Incredible's arm back to his body. Once they crossed the portal back to Merlin's realm, Mr. Incredible was whole.

"Hey, I can feel it," said Mr. Incredible. "My strength. It's back. And my arm, it feels great."

"Like I told my friends, we could fix you," said Spider-Man.

"Thanks, young hero," thanked Mr. Incredible.

"You're welcome," said Spider-Man. "Well, time for you to go home."

Spider-Man uses the egg and opens a portal back to The Incredibles universe.

"So, I just cross that portal and I'll be back home?" asked Mr. Incredible.

"Yup," answered the quartet.

Without further ado, Mr. Incredible walks into the portal and returns to his family.

"Hey, Elsa, excellent plan back there, by the way," said Spider-Man.

"I guess we all learned a lesson," said Elsa.

"No weapon or super power can replace good old-fashioned human ingenuity," said Spider-Man.

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