Disclaimer: I do not own Toy Story

A/N I would like to thank everyone that has reviewed, sent a suggestion, added this story to alert, added to favourites or has even taken time to read it. What would I do without y'all?

I'd like to thank 'purpledragon6' for suggesting that I write a moment based on the new short coming out in a few days! (Well, in the US it does... DX) So thanks Lauren! A/N

Trixie sat forward with her head perched on top of her plastic limbs as she longingly gazed out the window with an expression of boredom etched across her face.

She was sat beside Rex at the windowsill, and they had both been there to watch Bonnie leave for her vacation only a few minutes before in a manner of pure jealousy. It all settled down on their spirits like a boulder through a thin sheet of ice. It just wasn't fair! Why didn't Bonnie take her toys to Hawaii? Could she not see that toys also enjoyed vacations as well?

Trixie sighed. Oh how she would have loved to go to Hawaii with Bonnie and her parents. The scenery; and the smell of the fresh sea drifting up their plastic nostrils like a repellent radiating across the air as they gazed out of the open window on a beautiful morning. Sure, the plane ride could have been a bit...traumatizing; but it would all be worth it when they eventually got there.

But Bonnie had just left them behind like they were worth nothing at all! Literally, when she came home that day, she dropped her school bag on the floor before picking up her suitcase and darted out of the door without a second thought.

Even though Bonnie had only left a few minutes before, Rex and Trixie were already bored out of their minds. God, they could never remember feeling so depressed.

"Sigh..." Trixie murmured out of depression as she continued to longingly gaze out of the window, almost as though she expected Bonnie and her parents to just reverse back into the driveway at any moment. "I'm 'so' bored..."

"That makes two of us..." Rex groggily agreed as he blinked hard to force a sigh of boredom away. He couldn't ever remember being so bored out of his mind, and Bonnie had only been gone for a few minutes. He could barely even bring himself to imagine what the rest of the two weeks would be like. Actually, he didn't think he ever wanted to...

"I can't believe Bonnie is going to Hawaii." Trixie added as she fought back a heavy yawn.

"Yeah, but she didn't take us with her." Rex added, seeming very depressed as stared out the window.

Trixie nodded, and that had been enough said for a good few minutes before they were snapped out of their brief trances by the sound of a zipper opening.

Turning their heads around towards Bonnie's door, they instantly saw the pouch of Bonnie's bag being lifted up as they slowly made their way towards the edge of Bonnie's desk and down to the floor.

They almost instantly heard a gasp as they joined the group of toys on the floor. And, just as the metaphorical eyebrows of the toys arched, Ken and Barbie suddenly say her.

"Here's your bag Barbie." Ken ecstatically said as he handed the blonde a small pink bag, before Barbie hopped out of the bag in excitement. She couldn't believe it! They were finally here! It was almost too much for her to even believe. But this didn't matter now; not if they were here! Ken then stepped out of the bag before directing his gaze towards the small preschool toys in the bag.

"You can put my luggage, right here." Ken announced, indicating a specific spot on the ground, stepping back as the small toys began to unload luggage crate after luggage crate. (*)

"Oh Ken," Barbie began to coo, her voice barely above a squeal as shifted ecstatically from foot to foot. "This is so exciting."

"Picture!" Ken suddenly yelled, lifting up the plastic camera in order to look through the hole. "Say 'Sunscreen'"

"Sunscreen." Barbie said as she placed her hands on her hips in a pose.

"Perfect." He complimented with a smile. "Click, click."

Lowering the camera, Barbie and Ken suddenly heard a voice speak up.

"Barbie? Ken?" Woody murmured in disbelief as his eyebrows arched. Why on Earth were they here?

"Woody...?" Ken began to murmur before his expression lit up like a scalding fire. "Hey! You guys are in Hawaii too!" Ken exclaimed as he hurriedly made his way over to the group of toys.

A large majority of the toys in Bonnie's room had possessed absolutely no idea who Barbie and Ken had been until they heard Woody mention their names. Sure, they had heard of them before; but, nonetheless, they had still been left shock at their sudden arrival.

"Groovy!" Ken yelled in excitement when he and Barbie suddenly came to a halt within their tracks, before whispering: "We stowed away in Bonnie's back pack. How did you guys get here?"

When Woody eventually realized why Barbie and Ken seemed so excited over the matter, he had to force back a sigh.

"Uh...Ken. This is Bonnie's bedroom..." Woody slowly pointed out, his voice uneven as he indicated the space around them.

Those words seemed to hit Ken like a rock through wood as they settled down on his conscience like a knife through glass. Wha...? They had to be here, right?

Nonetheless, Ken had been unable to keep his lips from quivering as he slowly took his sun glasses off.

"Huh - wha..?" He slowly asked as the words began to sink in.

"You're not in Hawaii." Hamm pointed out with a sigh when his eyes came across Ken's expression. Not only did Ken look distraught; he looked terrified. And, not only Ken, but Barbie seemed to be on the verge of breaking down as well...

Many would agree that Ken and Barbie made the 'perfect' couple - they WERE made for each other after all.

So, when one broke down, the other was there to cradle them.

A/N * - Don't you just love how Barbie has one bag when Ken has around a dozen?

A bit of a suckish chapter, I know. And I also know that this wouldn't happen in the actual short, but I enjoyed writing this nonetheless.

Well, thanks purpledragon6!

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