Hey everyone, I'm here with a second Night At The Museum Fanfiction, this time is a series of one-shots based on what I think happened in the museum after the first movie, but before the second! Hope you enjoy, and if you do, why not see what you think of my other Night At The Museum Fanfiction, which I created to be set after the third movie? Enjoy!
Getting lost multiple times, Sacajawea decided it was time to ask Teddy for a guided tour, luckily he always seemed to go out of his way to spend time with her. Maybe this time she would ask Teddy to give her a tour rather than just a ride on his horse, Texas, around the hall where the exhibits gather after sunset (Teddy and Rexy's room). After all, she has spent most of the time confined inside a glass display.
"My dear, here you are." Teddy exclaimed as he approached Sac in the hall, upon Texas of course.
"Tonight, could you give me a tour of the museum? I find myself lost taking other routes instead of just from my display to this room." Sac explained.
"I am more than happy to!" Teddy smiled brightly.
Ahkmenrah approached from behind Texas, quietly so neither of them heard his approach before he spoke.
"I don't suppose I can join you? I have not known the museum outside the tomb." Ahkmenrah quietly inquired.
"I'd be more than happy to give you a tour too." Teddy exclaimed. Ahkmenrah and Sac smiled. Due to being in a group of three, Teddy gave the tour on foot, since he couldn't ride all of them on Texas, and it just would not be right to let just Ahkmenrah walk.
"It is a good idea to be wary of the Huns and Neanderthal displays, due to certain... issues in the past." Teddy explained as they walked alongside each other.
"I doubt we should approach the diorama room either, at their sizes we could end up squashing them like decaying lizards in Egypt." Ahkmenrah suggested.
The two audience members looked at him strangely and concerned about his wording.
"... Too dark?"
Teddy shook his head as a sign to move on, and so they did, Ahkmenrah not regretting a word he said.
"Hey guys, what's going on?" Larry asked as he walked towards the trio, obviously checking that order is under control in the museum.
"Teddy is giving Ahkmenrah and I a tour." Sac explained.
"Oh right! Because you both have not really been out of your- got it! Have fun guys." Larry said as he moved on to the Hun exhibits.
"I think he feels guilty." Sac suggested.
"It was the Guardian of Brooklyn who freed us both, why would he feel guilty?" Ahkmenrah asked with confusion.
"He did not let you both out of your exhibits as soon as he was able, neither did I." Teddy confessed. Looking down.
"I know I have come across as dangerous, considering my past and background- for that reason alone, you are forgiven, and the Guardian of Brooklyn is the one I am indebted to forever." Ahkmenrah comforted, smiling as he should not do after his fifty four year confinement.
"Shall we continue?" Sac asked, Teddy smiled and nodded. They resumed the tour and came to the end just in time for sunrise. Sac was polyurethane and so he memory was exceptional in remembering the layout of the museum. Ahkmenrah, however, was strictly human before and after his death, and so had to revise the directions a few times to get to know it all off by heart.
"You'll get there in the end, my boy." Teddy announced as he mounted Texas. Sac had gone back to her display moments before, leaving them both to their own conversation.
"You're right. Thank you for guiding me." Ahkmenrah smiled, put his fist against his chest and bowed, before leaving to take his place back in his sarcophagus.
"Underneath the rowdy sarcophagus was a calm, collected and kind boy all along." Teddy said to himself as he took his sword out and held his position as sunrise flooded the room.
