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HEY HOWDY HEY AGAIN! Hope you all were waiting patiently because here's the next chapter! It's the end =( but after reading this I hope somebody's going to write more Dolly + Woody please!
I own nothinggg! If I did, Dolly and Woody would have SO HAPPENED IN TS3!

p.s. I actually am writing another Woody + Dolly fic, more friendship centered, on the song "Fireflies" by Owl City. Expect it in...oh, maybe a week, maybe a week and a half? DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT! I'm kind of busy, but I'll write it ASAP! ^o^

Woody and Dolly arrived at Bonnie's house safely, but all the while they were in her backpack Woody hadn't said a word. Dolly respected his silence, knowing fully well he was deep in thought about Bo. He may have said that he understood, but she knew it would take a while for his heart to catch up with his words. Bonnie dumped her backpack on her bed and ran to the kitchen for her after-school snack of apples and peanut butter. The toys were well used to this routine. Her footsteps died away, and the toys sprang to life. Woody and Dolly climbed out of Bonnie's backpack and jumped down to the ground, where their friends were waiting.

"How was the day care? How's everyone? How's Bo?" Jessie rambled. Buzz raised his eyebrows at her and Jessie's face flushed. "Sorry. I'm just excited!"

Dolly glanced at Woody, but the cowboy was no longer by her side. He had trudged to the corner of Bonnie's room, where he sat on a building block, his head hidden within his hands.

"Is he okay? What happened?" Buzz whispered. The other toys shuffled closer to Dolly, blocking her view of Woody and making her feel claustrophobic. She knew they wouldn't back off her or Woody unless she told them what had happened at Sunnyside. So, with a heavy heart, Dolly explained that when Woody saw Bo, another boy had Bo's affections. She told them about Robin, the sidekick, and said that Woody wasn't in the best of moods, since Bo had told him to move on.

"It's not that easy. If Shakespeare never said it was, then it isn't," stated Mr. Pricklepants. "Oh, poor Romeo and Juliet," he sighed.

"I don't think anyone should bother him today...he's got a lot on his plate as it is," Dolly murmured. The other toys nodded in agreement to let Woody be with his thoughts for the rest of the day. Dolly cast one last look at the cowboy before moving away from him like everyone else.

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"And the brave Sir Buzz saved Princess Jessie from the evil Witch Dolly!" Bonnie depicted her story. "Noo!" said Dolly. "I don't have my witchy powers anymore!"

"My hero!" Jessie said.

"Oh, it was nothing..." Buzz said. "The Sheriff helped too!"

"Bonnie! Time for a bath before bed!" her mother called for her from the bathroom.

"Coming mom!" Bonnie cried. "You guys stay put, have fun while I'm gone, okay?" She sprinted out of her bedroom. As per usual, the toys came to life.

"Thanks for saving me, partner," Jessie said, winking at Buzz. He blushed and began to stutter uncontrollably. Rex and Trixie immediately pounced on the computer and started playing Runescape. Hamm rolled his eyes.

"Do you two really have to play that disgusting game now?" he complained. "We have a six-year-old for an owner! What if she walked in and you guys left that game open?"

"Oh, learn to live a little, Hamm!" Trixie said as a reply, suddenly madly pressing the mouse. "DIE, YOU EVILDOER!" He scoffed and shuffled over to Mr. Pricklepants, where they were busy working on a new play, West Side Story.

"MARIA!" Mr. Pricklepants cried suddenly. The corner of Dolly's mouth twitched upwards, as if she was about to smile, but she quickly frowned after seeing Woody, still sulking alone in a corner. Looking around at the other toys, making sure that everyone was fully occupied, she strolled over to Woody.

"Hey, cowboy," she said quietly. "How are you doing?" Woody's eyes were staring at the floor, but he glanced at Dolly, long enough for her to get a glimpse of his red eyes, and many shadows of tear streaks on his plastic face.

"How do you think I'm doing, Dolly?" he muttered. "Horrible. What's the point?

"The point of what?"

"Life. Don't talk to me about life." Dolly didn't know how to help him, but just then they heard Bonnie's footsteps, and the toys resumed their motionless places. After, of course, Rex and Trixie had logged out of Runescape.

"Okay, tonight, Miss Dolly, Jessie, Mr. Pricklepants, and Rex get to sleep here tonight!" Bonnie said, skipping into her room and picking up the aforementioned toys and plopping them down on her bed. She had her periwinkle nightgown on, and climbed into bed with her toys. Her mother came to kiss her good night, and Bonnie fell fast asleep.

The hours moved past, and still Dolly wasn't able to sleep. Well, not "sleep" exactly, but relax enough to go into inanimate mode until Bonnie woke up...she just couldn't calm down enough to rest. Apparently, she wasn't the only toy awake. After trying to rest, and failing for the fifth time, Dolly opened her eyes and stood up on the bed, only to spot the illuminated silhouette of a certain sheriff on the windowsill. The moonlight cast it's glow around him, leaving a Woody-shaped shadow on the hardwood floor. Dolly tiptoed out of Bonnie's bed, across the floor, and climbed up to where Woody sat, staring at the stars.

"Wishing upon shooting stars?" she whispered. Woody looked at her, not seeming surprised at all. He sighed.

"I just...don't know what to do anymore. Bo said to find someone else. But there IS no one else...for me," he breathed so quietly Dolly had to move right next to him to hear. She placed a hand on his shoulder, wanting desperately to say how she felt, but knowing this wasn't the right time. "And I don't understand what she meant by moving on...I know I sound childish, but..." Woody let the rest of his sentence fall.

"Woody," Dolly said softly but firmly, "you won't find someone exactly like Bo, you know that, right?" He nodded. "She wants you to be happy. She needs you to be happy. If you truly...l-loved her, you would do what she asked, and let her go her own way." Woody's eyes glistened, and he smiled at Dolly.

"Thank you," he murmured. Dolly hugged him, surprising Woody, but he returned the hug.

"Just remember, I'm always going to be here for you," Dolly said as she walked away. Woody stared at her retreating form. Maybe what he needed had been right in front of him all along.

*the end*

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