A/N: Yes, it's the first Lilo and Stitch/Runescape crossover!

Disclaimer: Chris Sanders owns Stitch, and I own on Runescape, but I don't actually own it.

Jumba had recently saw a movie where a person was put in the game. Now he's interested in creating a machine to EXACTLY that. The machine, located in the ship, was nearly completed. It looked like some sort of Frankenstein machine, with two lightning rods sticking out of the top, to transfer energy. The machine itself was a clutter of wires, and different machine parts. In the heart of the machine was a glass tube, able to hold even Jumba. This tube had machine parts all over the back and sides, strung out like veins. Jumba was about to add the final piece. A microchip, designed to sort out the incoming molecules, and wire them into code. This thing could read billions of lines of nearly any code (The exception of the pentagon's code.) in a fraction of a second. He was using a tool to pick up the delicate tool. He carefully put it in place. Just then, Stitch came in, startling the scientist. Jumba, thankfully, didn't damage the machine in this lapse of concentration.

"Hey Jumba, whatcha workin' on?" Stitch asked. Over the years, Stitch has learned how to speak English, along with most of the experiments. Lilo was now 10, by the way. Glitch had gotten free, after he had been reformed. He was now in the internet, and could access any type of machinery that uses electricity.

"626, what are you doing here?" Jumba asked.

"Just walkin' around." Stitch replied. "I've gotten bored. Lilo doesn't play as much as she used to. What is that thing?"

The machine took up half the ship, so Stitch of course noticed it.

"Is machine to insert living organism inside video game." Jumba explained. Jumba then realized his mistake. "Please don't be telling little girl! She may force me to be dismantling it immediately!"

"Okay, don't worry," Stitch said, "My lips are sealed."

Meanwhile, Glitch had also gotten bored, and decided to have some fun. Glitch did have some lapses of michievious-ness. Glitch sent himself to Jumba's computer as an E-mail, then forwarded himself to the ship's built-in computer. He accidentally sent a bolt of electricity toward Jumba's machine. It was so small, it went unnoticed, but it would make the machine go haywire.

Stitch walked over to the machine, getting a closer look.

"Be careful 626," Jumba warned, "Is still prototype."

"I can handle i--" Stitch started. But something rare happened. Something so rare, it only happens once in a thousand lifetimes. Stitch tripped. The machine glass door opened, and Stitch fell inside.

A/N: How was that for a cliffie?

R&R please.