Author's Notes: This chapter wasn't actually planned, but it occurs to me that I ended a bit abruptly. Sadly, this is the last chapter. However, I will be posting the first chapter to the sequel to Porcelain Cowgirl very very soon. Anyways, thanks for the favorites and reviews! Sorry it took me so long to get out! If you ever want me to write about anything specific, just send me a message! I would be happy to do anything, as long as it isn't inappropriate. ;)
Chapter 10
Moving On
Sid turned over in bed. He was smiling.
Emma groggily looked over at him. "Are you gonna go to bed any time soon?"
He looked at her and moved the stray hair behind her ear. "I'm just happy, that's all."
"It's almost two in the morning. Can't you be happy tomorrow?" she asked smiling a bit.
Sid laughed. Earlier that morning they had dropped off a very special gift at a very special little girl's house. "I guess it feels like something that has haunted me for years is finally cleared up. I can move on now."
"You're too cute."
"Hey, you're talking to Sid Phillips. Skull wearing school flunking Sid Phillips," he replied nudging her playfully.
"Well skull wearing school flunking Sid Phillips is a hero, my hero." Emma leaned over and pecked him. "Now go to bed."
"Was it scary?"
"Did it hurt?"
"You talked to a human?"
"How did they know?"
"Did you tell them?"
"What happened again?"
Woody's head spun with all the questions. He was grateful when Jessie finally got up to dismiss the curious toys.
"Now listen, Woody's had enough excitement for a lifetime. All the chatter'll wake up Bonnie anyway. He'll tell ya everything tomorrow," she said putting her hands on her hips.
Mr. Potatohead was about to say something to counter this, but Bonnie moaned in her sleep. They decided to retreat. Buzz and Jessie lingered though.
"You ok?" Buzz asked, seeing Woody's weary expression.
"I'm fine, just a little tired. You'd think after sitting around not doing anything for a few days would mean I'd have all sorts of energy today, but I guess I'm still just adjusting... Sid and Emma wanted me to stay for another night, but I really wanted to be home," he replied smiling a bit weakly.
He started to lose his footing, but his friends caught him. They put his arms around their shoulders.
"Let's get you to your spot cowboy," Jessie said happily.
Woody felt safe between his friends. They had definitely been worth jumping in front of a wild dog for.
:) Ok eh. I'm not very good at ending things. Maybe I'll write some more with Emma and Sid someday. That'd be cool. :D Thanks for reading!