Chapter 11: To Bonnie's
The mission to getting to Andy's was complete, and the toys succeeded that mission. The mission to getting Woody and Jessie back to normal was complete, as well, and the toys succeeded that mission, also. The toys were happily living in Andy's attic, and they couldn't ask for anything better. Andy was happily away at college, learning how to be a toy designer, of course. When Andy comes back from college, he expects to see his toys in the attic, and the toys expect to see him every break of his year.
Upstairs in the attic, two days after Andy's departure for college, Rex, Hamm, Slinky, and Mr. Potato Head were playing a game of Uno. Mr. Potato Head laid down a card, and said, "Blue four. Got a blue or four Rex?" Mr. Potato Head smirked because he thought Rex didn't have one, but Rex smirked and laid down a card… it was a draw four card. Mr. Potato Head gasped, and Hamm said, "Aw, come on, Rex! Why can't you go easy on me?" Rex laughed, "Come on, it's Uno! There's no way I'm going easy! Plus, it is funny to watch you guys get mad at me for laying down a good card. And I'll make it green!"
Rex laughed as the other toys groaned, but Slinky laid down a green reverse, and asked Hamm, "You got anything good for Rex, Hamm?" Hamm and Slinky snickered as Rex whimpered. Hamm laughed, "Yep, I do." He laid down a draw four, and Rex had two cards left. Rex said, "Aw man!" The others laughed, and Hamm said, "Hashtag, payback! Let's go red." The game ended up going on for a long time;
While they were playing Uno, Jessie was sitting on the window sill in the attic. The window was in the corner of the room, and Jessie was sitting and staring out the window, alone. Sometimes, she liked that she was alone, but mostly, she loved having company. She kept thinking about herself in demo mode, and she betrayed her friends. She doesn't understand why she would've done that, and that's why she is upset about herself.
She told herself, "They didn't deserve to be treated like that. I can't believe I treated them like nobodies. They are my friends, and they need to be treated like real friends. I… am so bad. I'm messed up. No wonder Buzz doesn't love me back." Then, a voice behind her said, "Jessie?" She turned her head, seeing Buzz standing there with a smile.
She returned the smile and he asked, "Are you doing okay? I just saw you sitting over here alone. Is it… okay if I-I j-join you?" Jessie took Buzz's hand, and led him to the other side of the window sill. He sat across from her, and he asked, "What's up with you? You seem to be upset." Jessie said, "I am upset." Buzz asked, "What's bothering you?" Jessie said, "The fact that I was in demo mode… and I betrayed all you guys… and I joined Lotso's gang… and I never wanted to come here. I feel so bad doing all this stuff to you guys, especially to you."
Buzz asked, feeling chills come up his bones, "Why me, especially?" Jessie said, "Well, uh, I have this… um, crush on you, and I hate being bad in front of people I love." Buzz asked smiling, "Love?! You love me?!" Jessie said smiling, "Yes. Why not? You are so sweet, and you're handsome as well. You'll do anything for us, and that's what I love." Buzz smiled widely and said, "I feel the exact same about you." Jessie smiled and asked, "Really?!"
Buzz said smiling, "Yes of course. All these years I've had a crush on you, but I was so scared to tell you. I think you are gorgeous, and you are sweet. You have that adventurous attitude, and I feel safe around it. You always want the best for us. I told you that when you were in demo mode, but of course, you didn't believe me. I'm actually not mad at you for being in demo mode. I know you couldn't help it; it was Lotso' fault, and I would much rather be in demo mode than you. That's how much I care for you."
Jessie felt tears coming up her eyes, and she said, "Oh, Buzz! You don't understand how much that makes me happy! You always make me happy, and now-!" Buzz said, "Now, I want to give you this." They leaned in at the same, and their lips met. In their mind, it was funny for a cowgirl to kiss and space ranger, but they knew that they loved it. Woody interrupted everything by yelling, "Andy's mom is coming! Get back in the bin!"
All the toys stopped what they were doing, and ran to the bin, and hopped back in the bin. They went into toy mode, and Andy's mom pulled out the ladder, and climbed up into the attic. Molly was downstairs and she asked, "What are you going to do with the toys Andy put up there?" Andy's mom picked up the bin full of toys, and carried them down the ladder. She said, "I'm going to give these to a little girl named Bonnie."
Molly asked, "Bonnie Anderson? The little girl at the daycare?" Andy's mom said walking down the stairs, "Yep. She might like these. She is just like Andy when he was younger." Molly asked, "What am I going to do?" Andy's mom said, "You're going to stay here with Buster. Keep an eye on the house." Molly rolled her eyes when her mom was out of her sight, and she walked to her room.
Molly is just your typical tween girl; she is only twelve-years-old, but she'll be thirteen in a year, of course. She likes to do her own thing, and she loves listening to music. She doesn't really like to listen to her mom, but she does anyways. She has a bit of rebellious side at school, but she is not that way at home. Andy's mom doesn't even realize that Molly is a half rebel; she only pays attention to her at home.
Andy's mom was driving to Bonnie's house. Woody knew where she was going because he remembers looking at the map at Bonnie's house with her toys… oh the good, but weird, times. It doesn't take Andy's mom long to get to Bonnie's house because her house was around the corner from Andy's.
Andy's mom parked her car in front of Bonnie's driveway, and she took the bin of toys, and walked out of her car. She walked to their gate, seeing Bonnie playing with her toys while her parents were doing yardwork. Bonnie was talking to her toys, but stopped when she saw Andy's mom. Bonnie nervously said, "Mom…" Mrs. Anderson looked up and saw Mrs. Davis. She exclaimed, "Hey there!"
Andy's mom said, "Hi!" She opened the gate and walked to them. Mrs. Anderson asked, "So, what can I help you with?" Mrs. Davis asked, "Would Bonnie like some new toys? These are Andy's old ones, and he won't play with them. I thought that maybe Bonnie would like them." Bonnie was hiding behind Mrs. Anderson, and she asked, "Did you hear that Bonnie?" Bonnie looked shyly at Mrs. Davis, and she smiled.
Bonnie asked, "Will they be mine?" Mrs. Davis said, "Yes! I'm giving them all to you because they want to be played with, and I think you are a special girl to have all these toys. Would you like me to introduce them to you?" Bonnie smiled shyly and nodded. Mrs. Davis smiled, and pulled out Jessie and Bullseye.
She said, "This is Jessie, the cowgirl. And this horse, this is Bullseye. Andy loved calling Jessie 'Bazooka Jane'. You can just call her Jessie though." She handed Bonnie the toys, and Bonnie happily grabbed them from her. She smiled, and fixed Jessie's hat. She sat them next to her, and she sat on the grass. Mrs. Davis pulled out Rex, and said, "This is Rex. He is tyrannosaurus rex. He's very nice, but he can be scary." Bonnie giggled, and she took Rex from Mrs. Davis.
Then, Mrs. Davis pulled out Slinky and Hamm. She said, "Slinky is the most loyal dog you'll have. Just be careful with his spring. And Hamm, he's a piggy bank, and he'll keep your money safe." Bonnie loved the new toys she was getting, and she would sit them next to her after Mrs. Davis introduced them to her. Mrs. Davis pulled out both potato heads and said, "Okay, this is Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. You have to keep them together because they are madly in love."
Bonnie gently sat them together next to her, and Mrs. Davis pulled out Buzz. She said, "I remember surprising Andy with Buzz at his birthday party. Andy loved Buzz a lot, and Buzz is a really cool toy. You'll love him a lot." Bonnie grabbed Buzz, and pressed one of his buttons, and his voicebox said, "To infinity, and beyond!" Bonnie giggled, and sat Buzz down on the grass. Mrs. Davis lastly pulled out Woody, Andy's absolute favorite toy.
Bonnie said, "My cowboy!" Mrs. Davis asked, "Wait, you know Woody?" Bonnie smiled and nodded. She said, pointing at Woody, "There's a snake in my boot!" Mrs. Davis pulled Woody's string and his voicebox said, "There's a snake in my boot!" Bonnie giggled, and took Woody from her. Mrs. Davis said, "Woody was Andy's favorite. They were the bestest friends, and Andy would always play with Woody. They spent every minute with each other."
Bonnie said, hugging Woody, "I love Woody." Mrs. Davis said, "So, all these toys are yours. Do you think you can take good care of them?" Bonnie nodded, and Mrs. Davis said, "Awesome. Let's go set them on your porch so your parents can work on the yard." Bonnie smiled, and they started putting the toys on the porch.
The toys were overjoyed; they were so excited to be owned by a little girl, who will play with them. That's what they really wanted: to be played with. They knew that Bonnie would be a perfect owner, and the toys were still together. Woody was excited to be back at Bonnie's because he knew that she was a sweet girl, and she doesn't play rough with toys. She's kind of replacing Andy, in a girl way.
Hey guys, Ava again. The toys may be at Bonnie's, but the story is STILL NOT OVER! That's right, there's more coming! Thank you for reading this far, and I hope you read the next chapter(s)!
Xoxo,
Ava
