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"Andy?" Buzz whispered.

"He's got a kid," Jessie gasped," Oh, he looks just like him."

"Dad," Jacob insisted as his dad tucked him in," Why do I have to go to bed?"

"We have to get ready to go to Grandma's tomorrow," Andy explained," You wouldn't want to be all sleepy for that?"

Jacob shook his head, being extremely excited for his Grandma. Andy pulled out Roadster Rudy, which happened to be his son's favorite toy. Woody smiled as the little boy became excited and hugged his doll. Andy had a smile on his face that the toys hadn't seen in forever. They missed it more than anything.

"You know," Andy said," I used to have a favorite toy. He was this cowboy doll that had a pull string. I played with him for hours and hours. Sometimes I wish I still had him so I could give him to you. Hey, how about I sing you a song from that cowboy's TV show?"

"Yay!" Jacob squealed as he snuggled with Rudy further into the sheets.

"You've got a friend in me,"Andy sang softly," You've got a friend in me. When the road looks rough ahead, and your miles and miles from your nice, warm bed. You just remember what your old pal said, Boy, you've got a friend in me, Yeah, you've got a friend in me."

Woody held his breath as he heard this. This was his song. He couldn't help but smile as he listened to Andy sing. This made the toy realize that he did make a difference for his kid. That Andy grew up to be a great, respectful man with his own kid to play with. Woody put a hand on Buzz's shoulder, both toys having a sad smile on their faces. His son was growing sleepy and, in an instant, he was out like a light. Andy kissed his son's forehead and left the door cracked, the five toys still watching.

"Are you okay?" Buzz asked softly.

"He's still our Andy," Woody admitted," He's still just like we left him."

"He's still the same kid," Bo smiled.

"Those were the days," Jessie sighed.

The four suddenly snapped away from their daydream as they saw Sarah and Duke hold up the bear. His hands were tied up in a bow and he looked angry. They knew exactly what to do, leaving the bear for their kid's kid to discover in the morning. They ran to the carnival, knowing that they would've been left behind otherwise. When they got there, the workers were packing up and getting ready to drive off. They ran to their table, where they went under and met their friends. Right away, it was noticed that Bunny and Ducky were separated.

"What happened?" Bo asked.

"Well," Ducky began," our stitch broke and we were worrying and crying…"

"But," Bunny explained," It's actually not that bad."

"Well," Buzz paused," Now that we're done here…"

"We want you guys to stay."

Buzz looked up at Woody, the toys knowing that's what was best. The crew realized that being with one another was the best thing they could do for themselves. As the toys agreed to be one big family, Axel was coming over. They hid and waited, knowing that a journey would await them.

ONE YEAR LATER

The Dart Game's toys were growing impatient. They saw kids lose and walk away, feeling defeated. They realized that they may never get picked. The toys heard a soft whisper, and looked down to see Duke on his motorcycle, with Sarah on the back.

"Are you looking to find a home?" Duke asked.

"Yeah!" A fish squealed.

"Well," Sarah said," I think we can help."

The girl whistled for the other toys, who came to send them off. Through their work, Woody felt that his goal was being accomplished. Bo, Buzz, Jessie and Bullseye were right by his side. They were together again, and though they wondered about the other toys, they felt that they were finally at home. For now and forever.

Thank you guys so much for reading! It means so much to me. Now, I now have fic ideas for: The Outsiders, Ferris Bueller's Day Off (a sequel to Free), A third Bill and Ted fic, a second Marvel fic (a sequel), The Great Gatsby and Point Break. Which one would you guys be more into?