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Bonnie stared outside the window, and frowned.

She wasn't wanting to go to school now.

"Bonnie!" Ms Anderson yelled from the bottom of the stairs. "What are you doing up there. Come on down quick, or I'll be late for a meeting."

"I don't want to go to school," Bonnie complained.

"What?" Her mother asked. She was confused as to why Bonnie was acting like this, Bonnie was usually excited to go to Sunnyside.

"I don't want to go, I want to stay at home."

"Come on Bonnie, don't act like this today," Ms Anderson told her, making her way up the stairs. "The weather's bad enough already, and we're already late. I don't need you acting like this now."

Bonnie frowned; the bad weather always made her depressed.

"I don't want to go," Bonnie said again with a huff.

Ms Anderson frowned. She really need to get to this meeting on time with the staff in Sunnyside.

"Tell you what," Ms Anderson begam, placing a hand on her daugther's shoulder and kneeling next to her. "If you come with me now, I'll get you some sweets after school."

Bonnie's face suddenly brightened and she smiled.

"You mean it?"

"Yeah, but only if you come now," Her mother told her.

"Coming!" Bonnie said and she picked her school bag off the floor. "Ready."

"Good girl,"

They then both went downstairs and Ms Anderson locked the front door behind her, before starting the engine to her car.

Once they were sure everyone was out of sight, they flooded out of their inanimate positions on the bed.

"Oh I hate the rain," Mr Pricklepants commented. "I was planning on performing a play outside today."

"No you weren't," Hamm spat mockingly.

"I was,"

"Really?" Hamm asked, rolling his eyes.

"You're probably right," Mr Pricklepants admitted, before sighing.

"I'm always right," Hamm bragged.

They then all went to engage in their daily activities. Mr and Mrs Potato-head spent their day with the aliens and the peas, Trixie and Rex were playing video games, Hamm was reading through a Physics book, which he had found downstairs on the bookshelf. Chuckles and Dolly were playing a board game. Slinky and Totoro were playing checkers. Mr Pricklepants was rehearsing his lines for a play. Buttercup and Bullseye were racing around the room, Buttercup was acting shy, so Bullseye was always winning. Woody and Buzz were watching a movie downstairs, whilst talking through the arrangements of the weekly meeting.

It seemed somewhat quiet around the house and, at the moment, they had no idea why.

There's usually a lot more disruptions than this.

"Quiet today isn't it?" Woody remarked.

"Sure is," Buzz agreed. "I wonder why?"

For some reason his mind loomed over to the week before, when the toys scared him witless after watching the, what he thought were scary, movies.

Uh oh, he thought. He wondered whether she was thinking over what he thought she was.

"Where's Jessie?" Buzz asked hoping that she was planning anything he was going to regret.

"I don't know," Woody admitted. "Why don't you go look for her if you want her?"

Woody wondered if Jessie was planning something he thought she was. Woody knew that Buzz and Jessie had been out to get each other these past few weeks, ever since Buzz didn't help her when the girls were dragging her to a slumber party.

When Buzz suddenly tensed, Woody knew that they were both thinking to same thing.

"I'd go catch her now Buzz, so you can stop whatever she's planning," Woody said and with a smile, he continued. "I really wouldn't want to be in your position now Buzz, you'll never know what she's planning. Go stop her, quick!"

Buzz obeyed Woody's instruction and climbed off the couch.

Buzz searched the front room, firstly, for her and he then checked the downstairs bathroom.

Nothing so far.

He then decided to try the kitchen. He scanned the area and found nothing, until he saw her sat, knees to her chest, on the windowsill. Even though her back was faced to him, Buzz could tell she was thinking hard as she gazed outside the open window. The strong winds howled outside and the heavy rain splashed against the closed window, that was planted above the open one. Small, drop sized, puddles of water, lay a few inches in front of her, as they found there way to the frame of the window.

Buzz walked up to her cautiously, not wanting to walk herself into one of her carefully set traps.

He climbed up to the windowsill and sat beside her.

"Hey," Buzz began. "What are you doing up here?"

Jessie, so far had not noticed Buzz and her eyes widened when she broke out of her trance.

"Nothin', just thinking is all," Jessie told him.

Buzz was now sure he knew that she was planning something.

"What are you thinking about?" Buzz asked, hoping he'd be able to predict her plan through her answer.

He mentally slapped himself.

She's not going to tell you, is she? You idiot!

"'Bout everything," She answered. "Bonnie, her toys, Andy, Emily, our friends, you..." She said, and to Buzz, it definitely seemed as if she were hinting something.

The window swayed back to forth because of the wind, as if it was trying to shut itself.

She's definitely planning something now!

Buzz didn't think he was being paranoid at all.

"Well, what things are you thinking about me?" He asked, he still hoped that her answer would hint something.

"A lot," She answered with a gentle smirk.

She was definitely hinting at something.

But Buzz had assumed that she was wanting to give payback.

She slowly leant towards him. Buzz was bolted in place.

What in the world was she planning?

She then closed the gap and kissed him on the lips. It was then that Buzz realized that this had been their first kiss since the date a few weeks ago. She slid her hands up to his upper arm, gripping onto him tightly.

He felt a sensational shiver bolt down his spine.

But he, however, for some reason found himself sliding towards the window.

And he assumed one thing.

She was going to push him out of the window as payback.

His eyes widened, if he went out there in the rain, he may break, since he's an electronic toy.

There was no way he was going to let that happen.

Buzz jumped up in slight shock.

But Jessie was pulled up along with him, causing her to lose her grip on him, sending her stumbling backwards. Buzz was too shocked to do anything to help her at that moment.

His eyes widened even more, as he watched her lose her balance and fall backwards. He couldn't do anything to help her as she fell out of the window, into the rain and strong winds outside and into the bush.

The strength of the wind increased and the window slammed shut on itself.

It was then that he realized Jessie may have not been planning anything, involving him, at all.

And because of him, she just fell out of the window.

"Jessie!" He yelled and he tried desperately to open the window. But every time he tried, the window slammed shut on itself, until it came to the point where he couldn't open it at all. The wind was too strong.

He mentally slapped himself, again.

He had just dug himself into an either bigger hole.

A/N Poor Jessie. Darn you Buzz for being so paranoid!

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(By the way, I've only just noticed that all the moments focus around either Woody, Buzz or Jessie. I may write a few moments that involve other characters. Maybe Mr and Mrs Potato-head spending a day with the aliens and the peas. Not sure when I'd get around to it, but if I want to get to 100 I'd have to use some of the other characters. Let me know what you think! I talk too much and spend too much time on Fanfiction when I should be revising extra hard for my exam on Monday, but Fanfiction helps me relieve stress:))

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