Okay, my loyal readers. This is where the end of this Toy Story story, lol, has come to call. It's not entirely the ending just yet, but after this chapter, there will be just one left for the conclusion. You all are going to like it. Besides, you guys are dying from suspense and I really want to finish this before working on my other fics :)

Now, for the beginning of this here conclusion, you will see the story through the eyes of Bonnie. A charming, cool idea that came to me during a recent weekend trip to Disneyland.

Enjoy...


At first, she thought she was falling, rather, she was flying. No. More like soaring, like an eagle. A second ago, Bonnie had never been so scared in her young life, but now she was somewhere far away from that hospital. Bonnie forgotten about how that needle hurt and she had her mind on where she was going now. All she could see before her were these thunder heads slowing moving in the bright, hot sky and, oddly enough, she looked down upon an empty desert. Suddenly the bewildered girl found herself on her feet on the hot cracked ground of this wide dry range. The gigantic rock formations made her feel so small. Suddenly, there came the sound of something large and mechanic before a wide, large shadow loomed over her and the land surrounding her. A mighty, silver spaceship that looked really familiar took up the entire sky almost. It took the shape of a rectangle with wings that pointed outward the sides like knives through bread. Suddenly, these small ships flew out of the left side of this mothership and they seemed to soar down toward her.

There was a sound of hope.

A sound so familiar that she smiled the moment she heard it. A horse was running her way. Next came a voice; a voice she knew instantly of who it was.

"Yee-haw, giddy-up!"

That was the voice of the hero in all her adventures. Woody!

The hoof beats got louder and stronger and the next thing she knew, an arm picked her up and hoisted atop the back of a stuffed, brown stallion, Bullseye, who gave a sharp, bold whinny. The cowboy who had plucked her up happened to be the cowboy she was so fond of. Who would never give up on her. Woody himself, not as a still doll, but he was alive and moving, yet he still resembled her cowboy doll exactly. He looked like a toy, only he was alive!

"Howdy there, li'l lady!" he smiled bravely at her and winked.

"Woody!" Bonnie squealed with joy.

But he took notice of the enemy tailing close behind them in the air. "We got visitors, cowgirl! Let her buck, Bullseye!"

Woody gave the horse a kick and he galloped faster as these silver triangles flew over their heads, shooting purple balloons of some sort of slime.

"They're gonna hit us!" the girl warned the Cowboy.

"Not while I'm here!" with that, Woody reached in and pulled a lasso off his belt. With that rope, he snagged one of the invaders and spun it out of control, having it hit the ground with a bang.

"All right!" Woody praised.

"We got him!" Bonnie cheered.

Suddenly, out of the blue, one of the discs shot by the invading ships tripped the oblivious horse, having both the girl and the Cowboy fall off. Woody still had her in his grasp and rolled along the dirt for her protection. Both of them were helpless when those ships shot at them with all they had. Woody took Bonnie beneath him in efforts to spare her from getting shot, but something fended of the bullet-like ships. A red laser shot at one of them, splitting it in half, saving Woody and Bonnie from being bombarded. Woody smiled when he saw who saved them.

"Well, you're late, Buzz." he quirked at the Space Ranger who landed right next to them.

"I was a little side-tracked, Cowboy."

Bonnie, yet again, felt so small seeing Buzz Lightyear being so big compared to her. She was so used to seeing her favorite toys as, well, toys. From the mothership that hovered still in the sky came the low voice of the most ghastly of all villains; evil Doctor Porkchop!

"You've foiled my plans for the last time, Light beer!" the dastardly pig scorned from the ship. "I'll get that brat yet!"

"Not by a long shot, partner!" Woody bravely stated, spotting his loyal horse returning after his brief disappearance with some assistance.

"Yodel-eh-eeh-ooh!" sang a lady's voice. "Guess who's here, ya'll!" exclaimed Jessie.

"You've came at the nick of time, Jessie." Woody said.

"Doctor Porkchop's trying to get me again!" Bonnie said with much excitement. "We need t-"

She was cut off when the desert around her went fuzzy and watery all of a sudden and she found herself lying down. Woody and Jessie looked concerned for her and the both of them knelt down to her level. Woody held her close as he worriedly looked down at her as Buzz and Jess fretted next to her as well.

"Bonnie? Bonnie, are you all right?" Woody softly whispered to her.

"Bonnie...?" all of their voices started to echo away.

"Bonnie."

"Bonnie, sweety." came her mother's voice as her sight fuzzed and whirled for a second. Soon, her mother's sweet face replaced her fantasy and she stroked the hair out of her little girl's face as she awakened. "Hi there, honey." Mrs. Anderson greeted.

It took Bonnie by surprise that she felt so woozy and tired. A moment ago, she was rescued by her friends, but now, she was...feeling a little achy and her throat throbbed a tiny bit. "Mom...Momma...?" the little girl croaked in a cracky voice, tiredly rubbing the sleep out of her eye. Still, her head felt a little light. She didn't like it one bit.

"It's okay, sweety. I'm here." spoke her mother who sat beside her.

Coincidentally, there sat a paper bag, right beside the chair where Bonnie's bag sat with a sticky note that read; Floor 15, room #229


I think I know what's in that bag ;)