"Jessie said she wouldn't hurt me but then she did hurt me and I can't trust anyone now-" Bo cut herself off with a choked sob, upset. "Please don't hurt me!" She mumbled, still panicking. The figure did turn her head, wincing slightly when she saw Woody's concerned expression. Woody! You're safe." He decided to try and calm her down, after her panicked tone. He'd loved her, once, all those years ago.
Woody was reasonably horrified to see what had happened to his old Flame. One of her hands had broken around, the piece of porcelain sitting on the base of the box with an ear off of one of the sheep heads. There were multiple chips along her arms, and Woody noted that they looked intentional. “I’ve given all I can!” She curled up by the sheep tighter, and it was only then that Woody could see that Bo was broken. “No, please leave me alone.” Bo Peep muttered in response, her voice slightly panicked. He recognised the porcelain figure after all. That’s when he saw the fimiliar figure, crouched by her three headed sheep. The cowboy’s first action was to check the box, peeking in. “I’ll be back soon! I have to go do homework.” Bonnie called out, retreating from the room. Bonnie then threw Trixie onto the bed, the dinosaur landing near where Buttercup was. He took note as to how delicately she placed the box down, but he didn’t need think muck of it. Then Bonnie came in, placing a box on the table in front of Woody. He nodded at her, climbing to his spot on the chair Bonnie had let him in before he fell limp. “Everyone to your places! Bonnie’s home.” Woody heard Dolly call from her place by the window. Maybe they would be fighting off the evil witch, played by Dolly. Maybe they would be exploring the depths of space. Woody wondered as to what they would play as this afternoon. Trixie was the one to have gone that day, and Woody knew that Bonnie was due to return home soon. Some days it was Woody, sometimes it was Trixie or Dolly, they never knew until the day started. Bonnie had started kindergarten quite recently, and always bought a toy with her to school. All he knew was that it hadn’t been a long time. You shouldn’t have us to leave your friends and then not talk to them again for ages. He’s left them in the middle of an argument, and of course Woody felt bad for that. Of course, Woody always consistently wondered as to how his friends were going. Ever since he’d settled down at Bonnie’s house, giving up on Andy, no day was normal. Of course, he should have expected that it wouldn’t be normal. It was just supposed to be a normal day, with Bonnie returning home from her first day of grade two, Woody reflected. Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 3814 Chapters: 3/? Comments: 6 Kudos: 57 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 1016
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