*Okay, here it comes. I had such a hard time with this chapter because I didn't know how to word it at first, and then when I figured it out, I cried. So here we go, fetch those tissues. I am sorry!*

Rosetta held onto her moms hand tightly. Carl had found something soft for her to rest her head on and Jack found a baby blanket to place over her missing legs. Rose listened for any sign of Bullseye or her Aunt, even though Jack and Carl were watching for them up top. Angelica and Zach were sitting close by. The sun had started to set; it was too quiet. Rosetta looked down at her mom.

"How are you doing, mama?" She asked. Bo sighed deeply.

"I'm okay, darling. The pain is starting to go away." Bo said softly.

"I wish there were more we could do. I feel so useless." Bo rubbed her hand.

"No. You are anything but useless, sweetie. You took the lead, helped hurt toys along the way, and found your father. I have never been more proud of you, Rosetta."

"Thank you, mom, but still I feel..."

"Honey, you have done so much for me over the years, and have done more than enough for me now. But the absolute best thing you did for me is giving me a purpose outside of being there for a kid. You gave me the chance to be a mother. Meeting you and getting to know you was wonderful, but becoming your mother and watching you become the woman you are today was one of the most rewarding experiences I've ever had." Rosetta beamed, tears streaming down her face. Bo let go of her hand and caressed the girl's face. "You, my dear, are my greatest treasure." Rosetta cried harder.

"I wish you could be here to see me raise kids, and help me if I need it."

"Even though I can't be here with you, doesn't mean that I won't be around. I will be watching over you everyday. I'll watch over your kids and our family. And listen to me, trust me when I say this. Stop worrying about someday becoming a mom. You will have a whole room of people ready to help you if you need it. You are going to make one hell of a mom, baby girl. Remember this: 'You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and...'"

"'And smarter than you think.' I remember." Bo took her daughter's hand again.

"Remember that and you will be fine. And know that I'll always be with you." Rosetta smiled, choking back tears. She leaned down and kissed her moms cheek.

"I love you, mommy. I love you so much." She sobbed. She rested her head softly on Bo's chest.

"I love you to the moon and back, my Rose." Bo said, fighting back tears. Mother and daughter held each other tight. Just then they heard Carl calling for Rose.

"Jessie's back. Rose, I see Jessie and Bullseye!" The soldier cried.

"They're back, mom." Rosetta sighed. She released her hand and climbed out of the ditch just as her aunt and Jack were helping her father slowly dismount from Bullseye. "Dad! Daddy!" She ran and wrapped her arms around his waist.

"Rose? Rosetta. Oh honey." Woody finally said, returning the embrace.

"You're okay. Thank goodness you're okay." She backed away and saw that he was missing a leg. "Oh my god, dad. What happened?"

"I'll tell you later. How's mom?" Rosetta sucked in a labored breath.

"Not good. The pain is starting to go away, she doesn't have a lot of time left." She took his hand and helped him down into the ditch. Jessie was by Bo's side when they got to her, and Woody saw her injuries. He felt sick and stopped walking. He began to sway, but Rosetta kept him upright. It was that little voice that made him stable.

"Woody? Is that you?" Bo said. His lip quivered as his daughter helped him so that he could sit beside her.

"I'm here, my darling. I'm right here." Woody said, taking her hand. Bo moaned and turned to him, opening her good eye.

"Woody. Oh, I'm so happy you're okay." She said softly. She saw his face and sighed. "I know, it's hard to look at me right now."

"What are you talking about? You're beautiful as always. I'm so sorry this happened. This is all my fau..."

"Now don't you go blaming yourself for what happened to me. It's not your fault, nor mine. Things happen. Things that are out of our control. The mudslide was out of my control, but I don't regret going and looking for help. You were found alive, that's all that mattered to me, Woody."

"You matter to me, Bo, and I feel responsible for what happened to you. If I didn't get hurt, then you..." Bo gripped his hand.

"Stop it, Woody. Stop looking at the negatives and the what ifs. This storm tested us, all of us. We had no idea how bad it was going to be until we got caught in it. It was going to take all of our strength to get through it. I used every ounce of my strength to find help and I would do it again if it meant keeping you safe." She took a deep breath. "I knew what the risks were when I left, but I didn't care. All I cared about was you. Had I not left, no one would have known that you were even under all that debris." Woody sighed; she had a point. He smiled and kissed her hand.

"I love you. Thank you for going to find help. You saved my life. But, Bo. I'm not ready to let you go. We said goodbye to each other once before, I can't say it again for the last time. Not like this."

"I don't want to either. Believe me, it was hard enough the first time. I don't want to leave you, or any of you. I will miss all of you so much. But I'll tell you this. I'm not afraid of what's next. I know where I'm going and it is beautiful, Woody. So, so beautiful. The sky is a pale blue, and the clouds are so white, like cotton. Toys are free to do as they please, be whoever they want to be. No humans. And there's a field, a large field of sunflowers, and a house right in the middle of the field, that's big enough for all of us." On Woody's side, Buzz was holding Jessie, who was smiling and crying. On his other side, Rose was doing the same thing in Owen's arms. All around them, the gang held onto one another, hanging on her every word. Woody looked at her with loving eyes, tears running down his face. Bo took a deep breath and continued. "The house, it has a balcony and a swing in the front, hanging from a large willow tree." Woody chuckled.

"That, that place sounds amazing, Bo. He said, sniffling. I can picture it. It's beautiful." Bo smiled.

"That, that is where you'll find me when we meet again, because we will. We will meet again, Woody. I know it, I know we will." Bo began gasping and coughing. Jessie, Buzz, Slinky, Owen and Rosetta came in closer. They all placed their hands on top of Woody and Bo's. "I love you, all of you. You are all my family and I love you." She looked at Buttercup, Trixie, Chuckles, Jack, Angelica, Zach, and Carl when she said that.

"We love you too, Bo." Jessie said. The others agreed. The Potato Heads held onto their kids, Hamm, Bullseye, and Rex stood close to each other as Bo's breathing started getting slower. She looked at Woody, locking her eye on him.

"It's time. I'm sorry, honey. I don't want to leave you, but I..."

"Shh, it's okay, baby. It's okay." Woody said.

"I will always be with you, no matter where you go. But Woody, I don't want you to grieve over me forever. I want you to live your life and be happy, even if that means being with someone else. I don't want you to be alone." Woody kissed her hand again.

"There could never be anyone else, because you are my one and only, Bo. My one and only." Bo gasped, tears falling from her eye.

"And you are mine." The gang removed their hands and gave them some space. Woody lifted her head up a little and kissed her softly. Using her last bit of strength, she kissed him back. When they broke apart, she smiled at him once more before taking her last breath, her head falling to the side and her eye closing for good. Rosetta folded into Owen's chest. Buzz held onto Jessie as she cried against his shoulder. Woody closed his eyes tight and broke down, resting his head on her chest.

*Okay, getting teary eyed again. :( Don't hate me guys! All will be explained. Next chapter I haven't written yet, so no timeline on that yet. Till next time, I'm sorry.*