It was dark in Bonnie's room except for the nightlight in the corner of the room and the digital alarm clock that read 3:59 am. Bonnie lay in her bed, staring anxiously at the clock, begging for it to get to four silently. And finally it happened. The alarm went off in it's annoying high-pitched wail. Bonnie shot up and switched it off. She smiled.

"Finally!" She cheered, jumping out of the bed. "It's time! It's time! It's time!" She ran to her dresser and hastily changed into her clothes. As soon as she was finished, she headed over to the pile of toys at the foot of her bed with a small bag in her hand. "We're gonna go! Are you guys excited?" She grabbed as many of them as she could, stuffing her bag until it could hold no more.

"Bonnie, honey? Could you calm down just a little bit?" Bonnie's mom said, entering the room with a tired expression. "We can hear you from the down the hall!"

"But mo-om!" Bonnie whined. "Aren't you excited? We're going to Florida today! F.L.O.R.I.D.A." Bonnie jumped up and down in excitement. "I can't wait! I can't wait! I can't wait!" Bonnie's mom yawned and stared at the eager girl.

"Please calm down. Daddy and I will be ready in a second, so make sure you have everything you need for your carry-on." She looked at the bulging bag that Bonnie held, and sighed. "You have to put more than just toys in there, sweetie. Like snacks and such. You can bring one toy."

"Four!" Bonnie argued putting her hands on her hips.

"Three, and that's final!" Bonnie's mom said. She shut the door and headed back to her room.

"Aww." Bonnie moaned, walking half-heatedly back to the toy pile. She began pulling out all of the toys she put in the bag, and then stared at the pile. Three toys... she thought. Eventually she got down to Dolly, Buttercup, Jessie, Buzz and Woody. "Hmmm..." She scratched her head, trying to decide who she'd take. Finally she picked up Jessie, Buzz and Woody and zipped them up in the bag "Sorry, Dolly and Buttercup. But you've been to Florida before, and they haven't." With that, she put Dolly and Buttercup back to their spot. "Goodbye, everyone, I'll be back in a couple days!" She blew a kiss to all of her toys, and headed out the door.

"Oooh, isn't this so exciting?" Jessie exclaimed from inside the purse. She, Buzz and Woody had gathered around, eager to be taken somewhere.

"Yeah it is." Buzz said, still groggy from sleeping. "Just, why so early in the morning...?" He yawned and shut his eyes.

"Don't you fall asleep now, space toy!" Jessie crawled over to Buzz and shook him. "Aw, shucks, he fell asleep." She smirked. "But I know how to wake him up." She kissed him on the cheek, and whispered in his ear. "Hey, Buzz... how about I get someone else to watch Bullseye tonight?" He got up with a start, and stared at Jessie, his face scarlet.

"Okay, okay, I'm awake." He chuckled awkwardly. "So Woody... you excited to go to Florida?" He asked, changing the subject.

"Of course I am! I've never even been out of the state before." Woody suddenly looked worried. "But... I'm worried that one of us will get lost. Florida is all the way across the country, so what would we do if that happened?" Buzz leaned over and put a hand on the Cowboy's shoulder, and shook him gently.

"Don't worry, sheriff." He said. "We'll always stick together."


"Flight A-113 to Orlando Airport, now boarding." The intercom called. Bonnie got up and started twirling in excitement.

"Yay! It's here! It's here! The plane's here!" Bonnie cheered.

"Now, now, honey. Hold my hand, okay?" Bonnie's mother said, grabbing her daughter's hand. Bonnie walked with her family to gate, and inside her bag the toys were nearly bursting with excitement.

"Do you think she'll take us to the ocean?" Jessie asked. "It must be so pretty! I want to see it!"

"Do you think the ocean's...romantic?" Buzz said, leaning towards Jessie.

"Oh you sly space toy!" Jessie laughed, punching him playfully.

"Be quiet for a moment!" Woody shushed. "I heard something." The toys were quiet and listened to the safety speech in silence, until the flight attendant said 'buckle yourselves in for take off.'.

"This is it!" Jessie whispered. "We're gonna fly!" The toys leaned in and held onto each other as they felt the plane rumble beneath them. Finally, they felt the plane leave the ground and let out a relieved sigh.

"I thought we were gonna crash or somethin'!" Jessie said.

"Yeah, it was scary..." Woody replied, still a bit nervous.

"Please... I've flown before." Buzz bragged.

"You didn't fly, that was falling with style." Woody replied. Buzz was about to make a come back when Bonnie unzipped the bag and pulled the toys out.

"Look, look! Isn't it so pretty?" Bonnie asked, pressing the toys against the window. It was truly beautiful. The sky was a pretty, light blue color with giant, puffy white clouds scattered all around. "They look like marshmallows!" Then she turned to her mother. "Mom, can I have some sch'moes?"

"Honey, they're called s'mores, and not now, okay?" She patted her daughter's head. "It's gonna be a five-hour flight, so why not get some rest?" Bonnie sighed and slumped back into her chair.

"Do I have to?" She complained.

"If you do, I will buy you a new toy at Disney World. How about that?" Bonnie smiled. She could always use new friends.

"Alright!" She shut her eyes, giggling, and eventually fell asleep. After about an hour, her mother and father did too, leaning against each other and snoring loudly.

"Wow, would you look at this?" Jessie whispered, pressing her plastic face against the window. "It's so beautiful!"

"You're right." Buzz said, staring with her. "I guess this is what it's like to truly fly." Woody stared at the sky in silence. It was beautiful, but it was nostalgic too. The sky was a perfect mirror image of Andy's wallpaper at his old home. Had it really been 13 years since he had been there? He could remember perfectly when he first met Andy at his birth. They had been inseparable ever since. He still missed Andy, but hopefully wherever he was, he's happy.


Bonnie's vacation in Florida was so much fun for everyone, including the toys. On the first day, she and her family went to the beach. Bonnie played all day in the water, and almost let the toys swim with her, but her mother said no. For the next four days, she went to Disney World. First she went to the Animal Kingdom and let Jessie pet some of the animals at the petting zoo. On day two, she went to Epcot, and got to see all of the countries of the world, and at night had all of her toys watch the fireworks show with her. It was amazing. The toys had never seen fireworks before, and the colorful explosions in the air just blew them away. On the third day, she went to the Magic Kingdom, where she went on the Buzz Lightyear ride, and let Buzz personally shoot Zurg with his lazer. Finally, the fourth day came, and she went to Hollywood Studios. She went on the Rock n' Roll roller coaster, and screamed her head off. Then she watched the parade, and got her face painted like a bunny. Finally, as the sun began to set behind the clouds, her father took her to the place she feared most. It was the Tower of Terror. She had promised her father that the next time she came here, she's go on it. But just looking at it gave her the shivers.

"You ready to go, Bonnie?" He asked, grabbing her hand. She looked up at the tower, and gulped.

"Am I... tall enough?" Bonnie asked, stalling for time.

"Of course you are, sweetie." He replied. She stared at the tower longer in silence. He chuckled. "What, you're not scared are you, Bon-Bon?" He meant it as a joke, but Bonnie took it seriously.

"I am not scared!" She pouted. She squeezed his hand and pulled him towards the ride to show how fearless she was. "We're going on it!"

The line was 45 minutes long, but it went by in seconds for the nervous Bonnie. And quicker than she had hoped, she was strapped in to the ride, clutching her bag for dear life. Bonnie was very frightened after she saw that Twilight Zone introduction, and she thought that she would die on this ride, and turn into a ghost. She could feel the butterflies rising in her stomach as the ride slowly carried her up.

"This is gonna be great, Bonnie, you'll see." Her father reassured. Bonnie only nodded in return, too scared to talk. She unzipped her bag and pulled out Woody. She hugged the skinny cowboy doll tightly.

"I'm scared..." She whispered. I am too, Woody thought. He was dangling in Bonnie's hand on a giant tower that was about to drop, and he couldn't even move to safety. Suddenly the ride stopped, and the door opened in front of them, revealing the view of how high up they were. Then they dropped. Bonnie screamed at the top of her lungs, throwing her arms in the air. Then as she was sent rocketing back up to the top, she shut her eyes and unconsciously opened her hands, sending Woody flying out of the building, and into the world in front of them. He remained inanimate as he plummeted to the ground hundreds of feet below him. Hundreds of feet away from his owner, his friends, and the only way back home.


Author's Note: Well, so much for taking a 4 day writing break. But there's just nothing to do when I'm not writing. Wow, there are so many TS 1 & 2 references in here, I'm just going to let you find them. I got the inspiration for this because when I went to Disney World at five, my dad made me go on the Tower of Doom, and I was scared so sh**less that I didn't eat for two days afterward. But I love the ride now. If it's not clear what happened, Bonnie accidentally threw Woody out of the ride, and he fell to the ground somewhere in the park. So yeah. I hope this story is as good as my other ones, but I think I've got a plot ready for this one. Wish me luck! ~Alicethepurplefrog