You'll have fun with this one :D
Slinky thought this rabbit was a completely crazed idiot from the moment he had suggested him to go out that window. If he could, he would definitely say no. But, he would do anything to get back to Bonnie at this point. Jack was being truly pushy to begin with; threatening to push him right out the window. Meanwhile, awaiting all the way down, Woody kept looking upward at that window, unsure how Slinky was going to get down to them. Buzz and Jessie were just as confused as he was.
"Ooh, I'm not sure if he can- it's too high." Jessie feared, walking near the wall still hiding.
"Come on, we've been through worst scrapes, guys." Woody still kept his eyes on that window.
"We could catch him. What's he waiting for?" Buzz says, not sure what's going on up there.
What the gang didn't know was that Slinky was enduring a tiny confidence issue. Yes, his friends were just beyond that window, but...it was just too high. Slinky wanted to go and hide.
"Agh! I can't do it!" he coughed.
"Yeah, you can! All you gotta do is jump! Come on!" Jack ushered him to the open window.
"Naw! I'll break, for sure!" Slinky cried.
"SLINK!" yelled Woody's voice from below. "You can do it! Jump!"
"Come on!" cried Buzz
"Think of Bonnie, Slink!" Jessie added to encouragement. "We need to get back!"
Swallowing hard, Slinky let go of Jack's leg. "See? Ya gotta go. You'll be fine."
Wincing at the thought, Slinky dared to look down. The height was so dizzying that everything he saw spun. I can do this, yah! You can do it...it's not too high at all. Naw.
To Slinky's dismay, though, Jack picked up Slinky's front and thrusted him out to the longest and closest branch of the tree.
"Dah!" Slinky yelped as he was thrown out suddenly. Unable to do anything by trying to grab whatever was closest, the poor toy dog dangled down until his cord got caught on a thin branch.
"Agh! No...help!" Slinky barked down at them, below.
"Oh no!" Jessie cried.
"Hang on, Slink! We're comin'!" the cowboy called up before running to the water gutter.
Poor Slinky just dangled, to and fro, helplessly stuck to that branch thinking how this was such a bad idea. He knew something like this was going to happen. Why didn't he trust his instincts?
"Dag Gummet!" he cursed, tired of every misfortune coming after another. Frusterated, he began to use his own way by pulling forward to put himself in sort of a motion, bouncing up and down and stretching as far as he can to the ground. "I'm a gettin' down from here! One way or another!" he vowed to himself.
Jack shook his head before he too, hopped onto that thin branch, amidst Slinky's bouncing. Woody saw this and refrained from climbing up. It seemed the rabbit had it all under control.
"What are you guys doing up there?" Buzz called up.
"That branch is about to break!" Jessie warned, frightfully.
"That's the point!" Jack replied before talking to Slinky. "You're doin' great! Keep bouncin'!"
"This is going to end bad." Woody cringed at the thought of that branch snapping off.
"I dunno!" Slinky feared.
"It's gonna snap any second, jus' keep it up!" Jack excitedly ordered, hopping up and down, roughly on the branch, enjoying every second as the hold the branch had on the tree weakened. Suddenly, there was this loud snap of a sound, that resembled the sound of wood cracking. Jack slipped and got his paw stuck on Slinky's line and the two of them went swinging wildly and yelling in front of the lower window to one of the waiting rooms. There sat a man reading his newspaper and he had no idea what was happening behind him outside the shut window. Watching the chaos above them and helpless during this situation, all Woody, Buzz and Jess could do was back out of the way just as the branch snapped finally.
"Hang on!" Jack yelled
"On to what?"
The branch with Slinky still tangled on it falls fast, taking both the dog and rabbit with them. For the man reading his paper inside; all he heard was a muffled yell and short whomp behind him. He turned to see what it could be but, all he saw were a couple of leaves falling from the tree. Sighing, he turned away and continued to read.
"Ooooh..." groaned Slinky as the others came to him to help him get untangled.
"Slink!"
"Slinky, are you all right!"
"That was fun, wasn't it?" Jack laughed.
"No, it was not." Woody grouchily replied.
"You all are boring sorts, for sure."
"Yes, we are!" everyone chorused, Slinky as well.
"Okay, now we really need to get back to...to..." Jessie tried to remember that room number, but she was stumped.
"No, Jess. Don't tell me that you've forgotten!" Woody feared, yanking Slinky free.
"Twenty two something... I think...ouch!" finally Slinky had gotten free from the fallen branch.
"Two hundred and twenty nine!" Buzz sparked. "There we go!"
"Gee, thank you, Buzz for remembering that. I even forgot about that." Woody rubbed his forehead in relief.
"Come on, we gotta go!" Jessie hurried them.
"Hold it all!" Jack called, making them stop before running out into the sidewalk. "Aren't you forgetting something? You can't cross that by foot, it'll take hours."
"Then what do you propose? It's not like we have any choice here." Woody sharpened at the rabbit.
"How about a golf cart?" Buzz asked randomly.
"Huh?" everyone gaped seeing that there was a service cart ride beside the rose bushes.
"Yeeee-yeah, that was what I was about to say..." Jack sighed following them.
"No one's here. I guess the coast's clear, hop on!" Woody ushered, climbing onto the seat first.
"But...how do we drive this thing?"
"I know a few tricks. Seat belts everyone!" Buzz said brightly, taking the wheel instantly to everyone's surprise.
"You know how to drive?" Jack judged.
"It's a long story." Slinky gulped, not ready for another endeaver.
I think I know where this is going :/ Oh...boy!
