Chapter 3

It wasn't until Bonnie was called to dinner that Woody got the chance to go talk to him. The space toy made his way over to the window and the cowboy followed him.

"Buzz, could we talk?"

"I suppose." He couldn't bring himself to look at his old friend.

"I seriously am sorry about earlier. That was really awful of me to do. I wasn't in my normal state of mind then. I got caught up in the moment and didn't think it through. You know it isn't like me to do something that impulsive."

"But why would you even feel like doing that in the first-place? You urge me to make a move for all of these years and now this?"

"I know. I didn't expect it either. I talked it over with Jessie afterwards and I understand now why I did it. I was jealous of the two of you, not really because you had Jessie, but because you were happily together. You're still with your special someone."

Buzz immediately understood what he meant. He turned around and gave him a sympathetic look.

"You don't know how lucky you are that the two of you haven't gotten separated like Bo and I. The Potatoheads didn't bother me as much because they were literally made for each other by their toy company, so they would be sold together no matter what. You and Jessie though are like Bo and I in that we just came together on our own from different brands. Bonnie however might not let you two get separated. For all we know all of us could get sent back to Sunnyside or be passed on to Bonnie's kids, considering how much we mean to her."

"Oh Woody, I understand now. I didn't realize how painful it would be for you to see us as a couple."

"There's nothing for you to be sorry about. You and Jessie have nothing to be guilty about. You should be happy together."

"I know that I said earlier that I trusted her and I do, but that kiss might have sparked an interest for you. Do you think…?"

The cowboy laughed out loud. "Nooo, Buzz she doesn't think of me that way. She told me that it felt like being kissed by her brother. It felt odd to me too. Now we just regard each other as siblings." Buzz gave him a soft smile, relieved that his love's heart was still his.

"It makes sense if you think about it," said Buzz. "The way the two of you argue and horse around reminds me of Andy and Molly, but you do those things even more than they do."

Woody giggled. "You know I think you're right. She and I are such a mismatch what with our personalities. She'd drive me nuts."

"You already are!"

"Hey howdy hey ranger." He pounced on him and began to playfully wrestle. All was forgiven.

Some of the toys were gathered around the t.v. while Bonnie and her parents were out like they normally were on a typical weekday. They picked Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi to watch. Since it was a sci-fi movie which took place in space, it was on Buzz' list of favorite films. Years before, he had realized that his makers ripped off a bit from a previous Star Wars film when that other Buzz and Zurg toy duked it out as he and the gang was rescuing Woody. That he admitted was lame. Even though he, Jessie, and Woody had seen it plenty of times before part of the film reminded them of their recent adventure.

Han: I'm sure Luke wasn't on that thing when it blew.

Leia: He wasn't. I can feel it.

Han: You love him, don't you?

Leia: Yes.

Han: Alright. I understand. Fine. When he comes back, I won't get in the way.

Leia: Oh no, it's not like that at all. He's my brother.

The three looked at each other awkwardly for a moment, stunned and a little disturbed at how much that applied to what they had just gone through. Jessie motioned her hands to make an "awkward turtle." The silence was finally broken by all three of them laughing. The other toys didn't get what was so funny and gave them puzzled looks. The trio didn't have to wait long for the film to be over to discuss it.

"So Princess Leia, do you think I make a good Han Solo?"

He looked at her smugly and she gave him a smirk. "Don't you go calling me that. I'm not the princess type and I could never pull off that silly hairdo that looks like two cinnamon buns over my ears."

"Ya know I could fit a lightsaber right here where my gun holster is. The force is strong with me."

"I want to be a Jedi too!"

"You can't do that. You're a girl!"
"So?"

"Girls can't be Jedi!"

"Says who?"

"Says George Lucas!"

"When did he say that?"

"Well, he didn't say it specifically, but he implied it. Princess Leia didn't become one afterall."

"That's because she's got no ambition for it. What a waste! She'd be good at it too!"

"Well you still can't be a Jedi."

"You don't think I can handle it, Luke? Oh I'll show you."

"Oh I'd like to see you try!"

"There is no try, only do. Believe me I can."

She began to chase him around the room hollering at the top of her lungs. Buzz watched knowing that he didn't have anything to worry about with these two.

The End.