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"What are we watching Buzz?" Jessie asked once they walked into the front room.

Buzz should know by now that his next suggestion would never, ever get past Jessie.

"Well...I was thinking that maybe we watch Star Wars?" Buzz told her, but it came out as more of a question.

She instantly shook her head.

"Nah," She answered. "I fancy watching 'Back to the Future'. Y'know, the western one."

It didn't take long for Buzz to bite his lips. He knew that the chances of finding a movie that they both would enjoy were incredibly slim. But he really wanted to watch a space movie. And no-one could blame him for it; it was part of his blood...well, plastic more or less. He was built for it.

But, yet again, he had to remind himself that Jessie was created to be Western-like.

"Yeah," He muttered. "How about we just have a look through the stack of DVD's?"

"Okay," Jessie cheerfully agreed as she made her way over the the TV, barely missing the rim of the toy car in the process. Once she was there, she tilted her head to the side to read the name's of the titles. "Hmmm, let's see."

After a few moments, a DVD caught her eye.

"Ooh, ooh, ooh." She urged in excitement. "How about we watch 'Muppets in Space'?"

At the mention of the name, Buzz was hesitant.

But it was a space movie after all.

Woody anxiously paced back and forth through the strip under Bonnie's bed, his hands were rung together instinctively.

Wow, he really did know what it felt like to be Buzz.

Rubbing his hands together, Woody looked out from under the bed, towards Bonnie's bed stand, where a electronic clock was stood: 8:28

He gasped in the realization: He had to meet her in two minutes!

But it was then that he realized that he hadn't been so nervous around girls since he had first met Bo.

He paused in his tracks for a few moments, before swallowing a gulp at the memory. But he was able to shake the thoughts from his head.

Stepping out from under the bed, he made sure he had everything.

"Hat, boots, badge. Hat. boots, badge." He murmured, checking to make sire every item was in the correct place by tapping his boots, nudging his badge and readjusting his hat on his head.

That was when Slinky walked past, his eyebrows raisig in curiosity at the anxious cowboy.

"Hat, boots, badge. Hat, boots, badge."

"Uh...Woody?" Slinky asked. "What are you doing?"

For some reason, Woody suddenly seemed to notice that his gun holster was empty and he jumped half a foot in panic.

"Ah! My holster doesn't have a gun! Where's my gun?"

The toy dog was absolutely astonished at Woody's behavior. Woody hadn't been so anxious in years. Not even when he was preparing himself for cowboy camp with Andy.

"Oh god," Woody panicked, placing a hand on either cheek. "I've lost it."

"Calm down Woody," Slinky murmured upon instinct. "You never even had a gun."

Woody gaped at Slinky for a few moments, before blushing in embarrassment.

"Oh yeah," Woody muttered, trying to hide how much of a fool he felt. "You're right."

"What's the problem?"

This caused Woody's eyes to widen slightly.

"What? You think there's a problem? No, no, no, no, no. It's nothin'"

Slinky's eyebrows rose in disbelief, before he rolled his eyes, knowing that he wasn't going to get anything out of Woody.

But luckily, he could get any answer out of Dolly.

Jessie abruptly burst out laughing.

"What's so funny?" Buzz asked out of curiosity, after having just witnessed the pig beating the lego blocks out of the agents. It was rather disturbing actually.

"Ahahaha, the joke. Hahahaha." Jessie spat out between laughs,

"What joke?" Buzz asked. "What was it?"

"Well-ahahaha- the man asked if breakfast was over."

"And?" Buzz asked, completely oblivious to the answer.

"The other guy asked why and he-ahahahaha-answered 'because the baco just left."

This caused Jessie to bellow forward in the convertible out of laughter. That was one of the best jokes she's heard in ages.

"Get it Buzz?" She asked expectantly. "Do you get it?"

Not wanting to look like a complete fool, Buzz nodded.

"Oh," He began to mutter, as if in a trance. "I get it." He answered before chuckling nervously.

"Well you betta," Jessie warned playfully as she snuggled herself into Buzz's chest.

They seemed to be thoroughly enjoying their time together, until a set of voices caused their hearts to skip a beat.

"I've been looking forward to this all night," They heard Dolly say.

"Y-yeah. S-so have I," Woody stuttered in return.

Jessie's eyes widened as she watched them make their way down the flight of stairs.

Luckily, the lights in the room had been turned off, so Dolly and Woody were unable to notice Buzz leap behind the couch, hiding from sight.

Buzz attempted to urge Jessie to follow, but she quickly realized that she wouldn't have the time.

She had a quiet panic attack for a moment or two as she considered what to do. So, she did the first thing that came to mind: She climbed onto the back seat and hid between the seats.

She had to force herself to not sigh in relief when she was out of sight. Boy would it have been embarrassing if Dolly and Woody caught her and Buzz in that position. Woody didn't even know that she and Buzz were together yet!

But it was then that a sudden thought occurred.

What were Woody and Dolly doing?

Her thoughts were cut short when Dolly opened the door to the convertible, causing Jessie's heart to race in her chest.

"What in the world is this?" Woody asked, indicating the movie that was playing on the TV.

"Uh...I think it's the 'Muppets in Space'." Dolly answered. "I wonder who left this on?"

"Eh," Woody murmured as he discarded the issue. "It's just one of those babyish movies Jessie watches."

Jessie's jaw dropped in shock before she frowned.

It was literally as if Buzz could sense how annoyed she was by Woody's comment, but the Space Ranger couldn't do anything other than prey that Jessie didn't do something they'd both regret.

"Yeah," Dolly agreed. "She does watch some babyish things now, doesn't she?"

"You say,"

Jessie's face was literally burning red with annoyance.

'Says the person who goes gaga over Selena Gomez' Jessie mentally remarked. 'Not to mention how Dolly just loves the Teletubbies.'

"Now," Woody began. "What should we watch?"

"I don't mind," Dolly answered. "Whatever you suggest will be perfect for me."

Jessie's eyes widened in realization: Woody and Dolly were on a date!

Woody began to search through the pile of DVD's, when he was struck with an idea. He had originally planned on watching a movie that would last two hours, but he changed his mind. Little did he know that Buzz had also changed his mind as well. Since the Space Ranger had wanted to watch a space movie that would last two hours, but Jessie persuaded him otherwise.

"How about we listen to some music instead?" Woody suggested.

This caused Dolly's face to brighten.

"Can we listen to Justin Bieber?" Dolly asked.

"Just my thoughts," Woody commented as Jessie's eyes widened in horror.

It was as if they knew she was hiding there.

Meanwhile, Buzz knew Jessie would be getting more and more annoyed by the second, but he could only hope that she didn't do anything stupid.

He shook his head; that just was no possible.

Well, maybe if he left, Woody wouldn't know that he and Jessie were on a date if Jessie was discovered?

"Oh, I just love his music," Dolly admitted, spilling her heart out.

'No she doesn't!' Jessie mentally argued. 'She hates him!'

"So do I,"

"But I'd never admit it to Jessie," Dolly continued.

'Oh well now, that explains everything!'

Woody chuckles nervously.

"Nah, neither would I...intentionally."

'Well you sure did a good job of hiding it.'

"I'd never hear the end of it if she found out," Dolly murmured. "She really can be silly sometimes, can't she?"

'Please say no! Please say no!'

"You betcha."

Her jaw dropped even more in pure disbelief.

Meanwhile, Buzz kept his fingers crossed, hoping that she wouldn't do anything stupid.

Woody then made his way to the CD player, which just happened to be beside the TV, and he placed the disc inside.

One less lonely girl, began to play.

Jessie held her hands over her ears. Oh the torture of it.

But she was still able to hear what Woody said next as he climbed inside the convertible.

"Oh," He began. "And did I ever tell you of that time that Jessie caught her string on the toilet seat for five hours?"

Dolly let out a chuckle.

"No. What happened?"

"Well..." Woody began and he began to tell her the story.

However, Jessie was absolutely fuming

He promised that day would never be brought up again!

Jessie sat up slightly and she caught a quick glimpse of Buzz, his hands and head shaking, telling her not to do anything. But she would not have it.

By now, Dolly was already happily snuggled into Woody's chest as he enthusiastically told her Jessie's 'embarrassing' stories.

"Oh," He began. "And don't even get me started on the time when Buster accidentally used her as a toilet when he was still getting house trained."

Dolly couldn't help it; she burst out laughing.

"Hahaha! Was it a number one or a number two?" Dolly asked, barely able to contain her giggles.

"Both." Woody told her, grinning as she bellowed forward in laughter.

"Oh, that must've been hilarious."

"It was," Woody admitted. "We had to 'accidentally' drop her in the washing machine, just to get rid of the aweful smell."

Jessie was now beyong furious.

But it was then that a sudden idea occurred. She could sense Buzz urging her to stop, but she would not have it.

Boy did she love how Woody was so oblivious to almost everything.

But there was one thing she forgot.

And that was that songs ended much quicker than movies.

"Can we put it on again?" Dolly asked, just as Jessie swiped the hat off Woody's head.

"Sure," Woody answered as he stood up, causing Jessie to let out a yelp as she fell backwards onto the back seats.

Woody jumped in surprise and snapped backwards.

"Jessie!" Woody exclaimed.

'Uh oh,' Buzz thought. Since he didn't want Woody to find out, he quickly left.

That was when Woody remembered what he had told Dolly about Jessie.

"Damn it," Woody muttered. Boy was Jessie going to be mad. But he needed to find something else out first. "What are you doing there?"

"I was watching a movie and fell asleep." Jessie lied. She wasn't going to tell Woody the truth, especially after what he had just told Dolly. "What were you doing?"

"We were um...watching a movie."

"Looked like you were doing much more than that," Jessie commented as she folded her arms across her chest and she smirked expectantly.

"No we weren't," Woody said hurriedly.

Dolly could only blush in embarrassment.

"Oh yes you were." Jessie pointed out.

Woody sighed. He couldn't be bothered with that at the moment. But what did matter was whether Jessie had heard him or not.

"Did you uh..."

"Hear what you just said?" Jessie remarked. "Oh yeah."

Woody bit his lip, as he turned to Dolly.

"I-I'm sorry D-Dolly," Woody stuttered.

"I know," Dolly murmured. "Run, Sheriff, run!"

Woody carefully took her advice before a chase occurred between the 'almost' siblings.

She couldn't help but feel sorry for herself that their date had been ruined.

But she also couldn't help but laugh her heart out when Jessie tackled Woody to the floor.

Boy could Woody scream like a girl.

A/N Oh My Gosh...I'm three quarters of the way there! Thank you everyone!

I absolutely loved writing this one! It's been my favourite so far! Doesn't mean it has to be your favourite though.

I would like to thank 'pixarman111' yet again on giving me the inspiration for this idea! So, thanks!

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