Hello everyone! We're back! This time with the help of our new friend Diane Clifford! The three of us are going to be working together on this story so, expect it to be a good one!

Disclaimer: If we owned Pixar, then Bo would have been at Bonnie's house in Toy Story 3.


It was early autumn, and Trixie was sitting in front of the computer typing away merrily. She had spent the morning battling Rex on the new computer game that Bonnie had recently bought, and was over the moon to have won. So over the moon, in fact, that she was telling Velciostar237 - or as she preferred to say, 'The Velociraptor Down the Street' - just how she had beaten Rex, not leaving any detail out.

She was in the middle of her online conversation when Dolly climbed onto the desk next to her.

"Hey Trixie. Whatcha up to?" The purple haired doll asked, noticing the blue dinosaur was typing something on the keyboard.

"Not much," Trixie said quickly, hitting the enter button, and closing the messenger window in a trice.

Dolly raised a brow and glanced at the screen.

"You wouldn't be talking to your dinosaur friend, would you?" She said with a giggle, and Trixie blushed.

"Not in the slightest. He's not even a dinosaur, just a friend." She babbled mindlessly, making Dolly grin. They all knew Trixie was fast friends with the male dinosaur she'd met on the chat rooms online some years ago. Only now that Rex was here, Trixie's conversations with this far off dino had lessened, as she preferred to spend time with her new friend that was there.

The ping of the screen behind them made the two females jump. A messenger window had popped up.

Velciostar237: Anyway, that game sounds really cool.

Trixie hesitated, stealing a glance at Dolly before she moved over to the keyboard to type a reply.

Cerotopia113: Yeah, it's really fun.

A few moments passed then the screen pinged a second time.

Velciostar237: You know, I hate to bring it up...but I have a confession to make...

Trixie read the message and frowned.

Ceratopia 113: What's that?

Velciostar237: Well, you seem like a really knowledgeable dinosaur. I don't want to seem too forward, but I really respect you for that.

Trixie watched the screen, seeing he was still typing, unsure what to say.

Velciostar237: I don't want to seem too forward, but would you like to meet me?

Trixie blinked in amazement, and then let her little paws fly over the keyboard for a few moments.

Cerotopia113: Meet you? But you're a whole street away.

Velciostar237: I know, and I wouldn't ask usually, but we've been chatting for so long. It would be nice to FINALLY meet you.

Trixie looked at Dolly again and swallowed before typing a message.

Cerotopia113: I know. And it would be nice to meet you too. But it's not going to be easy getting myself to where you are. It's a dangerous world for a toy.

Velciostar237: I understand. But can't you get anyone to accompany you?

Trixie read the message, her eyes moving from the screen to Dolly, and then back down to the floor of the room. Below the desk where she sat, Woody, Jessie, Buzz and Rex were playing cards.

She smiled, as she typed her reply.

Cerotopia113: You know, I just might be able to.


"You want to do what?" Woody stared in astonishment at the dinosaur.

"I want to beat Trixie at a video game," Rex said, fumbling with the cards in his little claws.

Buzz smirked.

"Good luck with that, lizard boy. You're still having trouble with the Buzz Lightyear game that came out about a decade ago."

"I told you at the time that I beat Zurg in real life," Rex protested, dropping an ace on the floor and scrambling to pick it up. The other cards he held dropped to the floor too, and he wailed.

Jessie giggled.

"You can't even hold your cards, Rex. You should take it one step at a time."

Rex sighed.

"I wasn't doing very well anyway. I'll just watch you guys play."

Woody shook his head, drew a card, and placed a two of clubs on the pile.

"I thought you and Trixie weren't competitive like that."

"We're not! Just... I'm supposed to be the carnivore, the dominant creature… I guess I just want to impress her. " Rex complained.

"So you need to practice more," Jessie said reassuringly.

"I've been playing that new video game Bonnie got three weeks ago-" Rex began.

"So it's not exactly new," Buzz muttered under his breath.

"-and I still can't beat Trixie. She always gets me right on the last part." Rex went on.

"Maybe you just have to admit that you'll always be second," Jessie said, dropping a three of hearts onto the pile. "I mean there's only two of you in the room, and someone's got to be second..."

"But she then goes online, talks to her friend down the street and I just know she's talking about beating me, and he's probably talking about how good he is at the game" Rex wailed, flailing his little arms. "I just know he looks good in her eyes. And I look like a complete loser."

Buzz put down his cards and patted Rex on the shoulder.

"I'm sure she doesn't."

"But what if she does! She's always happy when she comes off the computer. I feel like he's more of a dinosaur than I am! What if she decides to leave me for him? I just don't think I can take that kind of rejection!" Rex sighed.

"I'm sure Trixie's not attracted to the dinosaur down the street at all," Woody said softly, watching Buzz pick his cards back up and frown at the deck in front of him.

"Yeah," Jessie agreed, "I mean, it's not like they've even met..."

She was cut off by the little blue dinosaur jumping down from the desk to the chair, to the floor. She glanced at Rex, who was nervously twiddling his fingers together, looking rather hopeless. He didn't appear to have seen Trixie, until the others fell silent. Only then did he glance up to see Trixie meandering over to them.

"Heya guys," she greeted them, settling herself down. "Whatcha playing?"

"Cards," Woody said flatly, tapping Buzz. "Are you going to play or what?"

"Huh? Oh, sorry," Buzz muttered, throwing down the king of clubs.

Trixie glanced at Rex, who was next in the circle.

"Aren't you playing?"

Rex swallowed.

"No...no, I'm...forfeiting," he mumbled. Jessie opened her mouth to say something but a look from Woody made her close it again.

"Oh, okay. Just so long as you weren't losing...again," Trixie grinned.

Rex looked flustered at this.

"No...noooo...no no no..." he said quickly. "Just...uh, taking a break...you know..."

Trixie laughed and turned her attention to Woody, who was pondering a card to lay down.

"Gee, Sheriff, I wonder if I can talk to you about something?"

"What?" Woody mumbled, selecting a card from his pack and then replacing it again.

"Well, there's kind of a favour I've promised to a friend..."

"Friend?" Woody asked, finally selecting a card and laying the four of spades down.

"Yeah, you know my friend down the street..." Trixie went on.

Rex blinked.

"The Velociraptor?" he asked, and Trixie looked over her shoulder to nod at him before turning back to Woody.

"He's asked if he can meet me..." she stopped short, seeing the look on Woody's face.

Woody stared at Trixie for a long moment.

"You want to go alone to meet another toy you talk to on the Internet?"

Trixie shook her head.

"I can't go alone, Woody, I wouldn't dream of it." She paused. "I was hoping maybe you might be willing to come along. I know you've gotten into all sorts of scrapes and adventures and it would be nice to have the brave Sheriff with me."

"You want me to chaperone you, is that it?" Woody grinned.

"No. I want to go and meet him, silly." Trixie smiled. "I just need some...backup."

Woody coughed.

"I'm not sure if I'm comfortable with the whole idea, Trixie."

"Well..." Trixie fidgeted. "I know it's a lot to ask."

"I'll come too." Everyone turned to stare at Rex, who had gotten to his feet. He waved his little arms around. "It would be really nice to meet this friend of yours, Trixie."

Buzz blinked and nudged Rex.

"What are you doing?"

"I want to meet this other dinosaur. I want to see exactly what I'm up against." Rex hissed back to the space toy.

Buzz sighed, and looked at the cowboy sitting across from him.

"You know, when we got out of the incinerator, I told you that we should stick together? I meant it."

"And you know I won't go anywhere without you, pard'ner," Jessie added from beside him with a little smile.

Woody sighed.

"So we're all going?" He looked from Buzz to Jessie, then to Rex and back to Trixie.

Four faces stared back at him.

"Fine. Everyone on the desk in fifteen minutes."


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