The day of the yard sale was full of mixed emotions. Old, loved toys were going to be sold and there was nothing anyone could do about it. Andy's mom kept nagging her son about donating more toys to the sale. Finally, she took matters into her own hands and began to pick up toys off the floor and into a cardboard box.
As she was sifting through the toys in the bottom of Andy's toy chest, Ms. Davis found Mr. Spell, Bo Peep, and the sheep. Woody watched in horror as Andy's mom carelessly tossed the toys in the box. "Bo," Woody said scrambling out of the toy box.
"Woody," Bo held out her staff so Woody could rescue her. He climbed into the box just as Andy's mom was taking it out of the room.
"No, Woody," Jessie leaped out of the toy box and clung onto the edge of cardboard box. Woody looked over the side of the box and saw Jessie hanging off the edge. She grabbed his arm for more stability and to free him from the box.
"Jessie," Woody said. "What are you doing?"
"You can't do this, Woody," she said her legs freely swinging against the box.
"Bo needs me," Woody said defensively.
"She'll be fine," Jessie said. "You'll be fine. The two of you will okay. Just come back with me." Woody looked from Jessie to Bo Peep.
"Woody," Bo said frightened.
"I'm sorry, Jess," Woody said letting go of Jessie. She dropped to the floor with a thud. Jessie gave one last weak attempt at reaching the yard sale box, but it was no use. He was gone, probably be sold by noon. The reality of no more Woody began to set in, first sadly, then with anger, and finally a mixture of tears and rage. Amidst her crying, Jessie was swept up by someone or something. She looked up to see Buzz carrying her out of the hall and into Andy's room.
"Buzz," she said hoarsely. He didn't respond or look at her but continued to move towards Andy's room. When he emerged back in the room, the toys sighed in relief to see Buzz and Jessie safe but began to fret when Woody wasn't with them.
"Where is he? Is he alright?" Mrs. Potato Head shrieked.
"He's with Bo," Jessie answered. "In the yard sale box," Everyone gasped.
"Oh, Woody," Rex exclaimed. "If only he knew."
"Knew what?" Hamm asked the huge green T-rex.
"I don't know," Rex said. "I thought it would be dramatic."
"Is Woody alright?" Slink asked. Jessie shrugged not knowing the answer.
"Quick, to the window," Buzz ordered. He grabbed Lenny and used him to search the yard sale in the driveway.
"Do you see him anywhere?" Rex asked in hysterics.
"Calm down, you big, green chicken," Hamm barked. Buzz lowered Lenny away from his eyes and turned away from the open window.
"I can't see him anywhere." He finally said. The toys walked away from the window solemnly except for Jessie.
"Goodbye, Woody," she said. "I hope you're happy."
