Mr. Pines was taking photos of the South Park Toys in his apartment, and some of the pictures had the toys with the merchandise and games.

"Hahahaha…..Finally, all the pictures are done, and all that's left is to show these to Bullock." Mr. Pines said, laughing.

When the Collector left the room, the toys came back to life. Stan Marsh smiles as he jumped like an acrobat out of his case, the other toys come over and grin at his repaired arm that was fixed. Of course, Wendy frowns crossing her arms.

"Oh, boy! Now I look like I was fresh outta the box! This is great! I feel so..." Stan said checking out his arm.

"Great. Now you can go!" Wendy then angrily interrupted. In disgust, Wendy left, jumping off the table as she goes to a window nearby. She is obviously still upset with him. It's one thing to turn your back on a new friend, but blaming her for someone else's doing is low.

"Well, maybe I will." Stan snapped. He looks at the grate where he plans to escape through then sees Kenny nudging him. He sighs as he said, "What? It's not like I cursed her, although she did seem upset when I brought up Danny."

"Well, you don't know what she's been through, so there's no need to be mad at her." Bebe said.

Cartman then suggests, "Well, I do agree with Bebe. Tell you what, why don't you spend some time with her make amends with her, after all, you don't wanna hate her forever."

Stan looks at the depressed Wendy by the window. Maybe he should apologize. It's the least he could do.

He sighs as he said, "Okay, but I don't know what good it will do."

As the others watch, Stan heads over to Wendy who is still looking out the window. He's gotta admit, for an angry girl, she sure is pretty adorable.

"Beautiful morning, isn't it?" Stan said.

"It's the last one before I head back into storage, might as well enjoy it while I can." Wendy then said.

The boy toy sighed in grief. It hurts to see Testaburger upset like this.

"Listen, I know you're really angry with me, you have to understand that Danny still needs me, I mean if you saw him, maybe you'd understand how I felt." Stan said.

"Is Danny Fenton a sweet kid? Are you like his best friend, his buddy, And when he plays with you, do you feel alive because that's how he sees you?" Wendy said, wistfully.

Stan was surprised, Wendy Testaburger couldn't possibly know how it feels to be played with, unless she used to be played with.

"How can you possibly know that?" Stan asked.

"Because, Maddie was just the same. She was my whole world." Wendy said as she remembers:

It was a beautiful morning in a beautiful home in a beautiful girl's bedroom. Wendy lied there, smiling and she was picked up by a young redhead girl with pigtails and a purple shirt and a white skirt.

Singer: When Somebody Loved Me...

Everything was beautiful

Wendy was played with as the girl controls her and acts like the toy was riding a pony.

Every hour we spent together,

Lives within my heart...

One night, the girl played with Wendy in a makeshift tent. And one summer morning in 1964, the girl's family went on a picnic to the park.

And when she was sad,

I was there to dry her tears

And when she was happy, so was I

In the car, while the girl slept, Wendy came to life and smiles. She was comforted by the one who she cared so deeply for her

When she loved me

That day was the happiest day of Wendy Testaburger's toy life, they played together, swung on a swing set, even jumped into a pile of leaves.

Through the summer and the fall

We had each other, that was all

Just she and I together,

Like it was meant to be

For a while there, it seems as if Wendy would be with her forever.

And when she was lonely,

I was there to comfort her

And I knew that she loved me

Sadly, it was not meant to be. As time goes by and Maddie grows up, she ends up making some new friends.

One day, a friend takes the pillow and Wendy fell underneath the bed.

So the years went by

I stayed the same

Wendy came to life and looked up and noticed that the girl was playing with her new friends such as doing nails. And she's giggling. Wendy, on the other hand, felt heartbroken, she seems to be forgotten. In a manner of heartbreak, Wendy lies down as she felt forgotten.

But she began to drift away

I was left alone

As time goes by some more, her ponies are replaced with make up while the posters have since been replaced by pictures of popular male ice skaters and ice dancers.

Still I waited for the day

When she'd say I will always love you

More and more stuff rolled by under the bed, Wendy doesn't bother to notice, heartbroken over the fact that the one she cared about forgotten her.

Then one day, the girl dropped her purse causing some stuff to roll under the bed. Wendy sees it as her chance to regain her owner's attention.

Lonely and forgotten,

I'd never thought she'd look my way

The girl's now 16 years old, she's wearing a pink buttoned shirt and dungerie jeans, she gets her stuff that fell under the bed. The girl then felt something and takes it out. She finds Wendy who went back in toy mode.

And she smiled at me and held me just like she used to do

Maddie forgot about this toy. She looks at her and for a while, it seems things will be all right after all.

Later that day, Maddie and Wendy rode in the van, heading somewhere. Wendy secretly smiled at her owner. Seems as if everything will be back to the way they were meant to be. I guess Maddie remembered her after all these years.

Like she loved me

When she loved me

The van arrived at where Maddie used to play with Wendy, the toy wondered what her owner has in store for today with her?

When somebody loved me

Everything was beautiful

Every hour we spent together lives within my heart

Suddenly, Wendy was placed in a box with old items. Maddie heads back to her van and drives away. In the box, Wendy went out of toy mode and had a shocked look on her face as she looked through the hole. She can't believe it. Her owner, the girl she cared for abandoned her. Wendy continues to look sadly as she sat in the box near the donation van.

When She Loved Me...

Back in the present, Stan was surprised by this, and even when he was afraid of being abandoned, he can sympothize with his friend. Wendy was curled up, heartbroken at the thought her past life.

"You never forged kids like Maddie or...Danny, but they forget you." Wendy sadly said.

"Wendy...I had no idea." Stan said, sadly said.

"Just go. That's what you wanted, right?" Wendy said, quietly and sadly.

"But-" Stan said.

"Dude." Kyle said to his best friend as he got next to Stan, "If you don't want to be here, that's okay, I'll take care of Wendy in storage."

Stan nodded and headed towards the vent, and opened the grate, felling bad for leaving behind his friends, but when he opened the grate, all he did was stare at the dark vent.

"So, you're going back, dude?" Cartman said. "Well, I can't stop you, but consider this for a second: Do you really think Danny's gonna take you to High School, Wisconsin, College or on his honeymoon? Do you really think Danny Phantom's going to stay 11 years old?"

Stan didn't respond but looked concerned. Not only about the fact that he knows that Danny Fenton is half ghost, but about the thought of Danny growing up.

"Danny Phantom's growing up, and there's nothing you can do about it, dude..." Cartman then said.

Stan hung his head in shame, and sighed. He doesn't want to end up alone. Yet, should he go back to where he's loved but where Danny Fenton will outgrow him or go to the museum and never see his friends again?

"It's your choice, Stan. You can go back, or you can stay with us, and last forever, you'll be adored by children for generations." Cartman then said.

Then again, Cartman had a point, nothing lasts forever, and yet, museum pieces do. People would go around the world to see that he exists.

"Who am I..." Stan said, smiling. "To break up the South Park Gang."

Stan knew that if he leaves, his new friends will be in storage for the remainder of time as we know it. Should Stan go back home to where he's loved but face abandonment by the boy who Stan deeply cares for, or should he go to the museum and never see his friends again? But then again, he knew that Toys don't last forever, but museum pieces do. He then sees Gompers looking at him sadly.

"Who am I..." Stan said, smiling. "To break up the South Park Gang?"

Stan has made his decision, he closed the grate door. He's going to stay. He doesn't want his friends in storage.

Wendy and Bebe heard that, and they smiled at the fact that Stan's going to stay. Everything's going to be okay, at least that's what Wendy thought.