A/N, hey! So I know my other fanfic is Marvel, but here's a Night at the Museum one!!!! I don't own night at the museum or any of their characters. All I own are my OC's. But alas, I hope y'all enjoy it. Btw Natm 3 never happened.

Larry Daley assumed today would be like any other, he'd pick up Nicky from school, watch some TV, and go to The Museum of Natural History. But it's funny how things really work out.

It was about 5:30 and he was getting Nicky ready, when his sons phone buzzed.

"Who's that?" He asked, his son quickly grabbed the device, and said,

"No one."

Larry nodded, but knew his son was hiding something from him, but what? Once Nicky finished his Chef Boyardee they left for the museum. After the usual wake-up Larry walked over to Ahk's exhibit.

He had been notified that morning of an expansion of the museum, around Ahk's corridor. Plastic tarps covered the gaping holes in the dimly lit corridor.

"Dad, I'm off to see Sac." Nicky said, walking the wrong way. Larry could tell but decided not to say anything.

"Ahk, Ahk!" Larry called, seeing the pharaoh nowhere.

"Lawrence," came Teddy's voice, Larry turned around and smiled.

"Hey, Teddy."

"Lawrence, our pharaoh is over in McPhee's office. He said something about a flyer he saw."

Larry nodded, walking to the miniatures exhibit.

"Gigantor!!!" Jed yelled, waving his arms.

"Larry." Octavious smiled.

"Hey guys, need anything?"

"Nah, we got Rexy's car over there, we have a couple of Octavious's guards drivin' today."

Larry nodded, heading off to McPhee's office. When he arrived the sight wasn't what he expected. He had imagined seeing Ahk looking over a few flyers and books, learning more about the new exhibit, but instead he saw the pharaoh curled up on the ground, crying.

"Ahk!" Larry exclaimed, running to the pharaohs side.

"Ahk, what's up buddy?"

The pharaoh looked up, face puffy, eyes glistening with tears, he shook his head and stood up.

"Nothing." He said, wiping the tears from his eyes.

"Ahkmenrah." Larry warned, using his "dad voice".

"Nothing Larry, it's just..." he thought for a moment before speaking, "The new exhibit... they're from Egypt."

He walked away, sniffling. Larry turned to follow when Sac and Teddy appeared, as if it were planned.

"What's wrong?" Sac asked.

"Nothing, nothing... Ahk seems worked up about the new exhibits being from Egypt." Larry said, crossing his arms.

"I'll talk to him." Sac said, letting go of Teddy's hand.

"You don't have to do that." Larry said, walking forward, but Sac dismissed him.

"I have a son, like you Larry. I know how to deal with boys that need someone to talk to." She said, walking off, Teddy smiled.

"She's such a kind woman." Then he frowned.

"What's up?"

"She's been missing Jean-Baptiste a lot recently." He said, sighing.

"I miss my children too." He added, shaking his head.

"We'd considered writing to McPhee, but my kids wouldn't fit with my exhibit and Sac..." The President trailed off.

Larry motioned with his hand, signaling Teddy to continue.

"If they added Jean-Baptiste they'd probably add Toussaint Charbonneau." He whispered.

"Who now?"

"Toussaint Charbonneau, the father of her son. Her... arranged husband. He won her in a game, married her, beat her, called her fat when she was with child..." The president stopped.

"Wow." Larry said, at a loss for words. He could never imagine doing those things to anyone, not a soul.

"Let's see who our friends are." Teddy said, blatantly changing the subject. Larry grabbed an orange flyer and read aloud,

"'Come see 'The Jewel of the Nile', an Egyptian queen and her two children. Come unravel the mystery of why the ages don't add up, and come see new Egyptian artifacts up close and in person.'"

"Pretty wordy flyer." Larry mumbled, Teddy smiled.

"Does it say their names?"

"No, that's the one thing they kept out." Larry commented.

"Now, surely we should see where Nicholas went."

They found Nicky with The Huns, watching them sharpen their weapons and talk in a language no one outside of Ahk and their party could understand.

"Nicky, are you good?"

"Yeah dad, just watching Attila do his thing." He said, monotone.

"Nicky, I know that's not true."

"Dad, I mean it, okay?" Nicky said, raising his voice.

"Well Lawrence, we should see how the cavemen are doing today!" Teddy barged in, stopping the conflict from escalating.

On the drive home Nicky was texting someone, giving his father the silent treatment. Before he left Larry asked McPhee about the new exhibit, McPhee gave him some names and walked off. Larry wasn't at all aware of what was about to transpire, but that might be a good thing. For if he did, he might not have gone to the library, and poured over page, after page for a whole afternoon.

But hey, it's all for the sake of, The Jewel of the Nile.