I don't own Night at the Museum

Okay! I want to thank everyone for reading and reviewing the "This is not Goodbye" fanfic for Sacagawea and Teddy. I have gotten some requests of doing one where Teddy gets injured. Normally, I don't do story requests but once I read the reviews my mind started to think of a little scenario. So thank you so much for the requests! I hope this fanfic is to your liking! :D

So I know that they are wax figures when they come to life but in my version of how I think of it, is that they can still feel pain like a human would.


The red-orange sun gradually began to descend over the horizon as the citizens of New York City began to close up shop and retire for the night. Everyone but Larry Daley who was the recent night guard at the Museum of Natural History. The museum was anything but normal, for the wax figures that resided within the building always came to life when the sun set. This was all due to an Ancient Egyptian magic that was bestowed upon the Tablet of Ahkmenrah and it had made every single one of those wax figures, statues, paintings, and any figures of history come back to life.

Larry couldn't be happier about that. Of course when he first started this night shift for the first time, he was not really enthusiastic about it. Unenthusiastic and very perplexed as well during that first night. However, after working in this museum for a while, he loved it. The whole lot of them were like family from different eras and different cultural backgrounds.

The night guard whistled as he swung his keys around his index finger whilst whistling a merry tune as he entered through the front entrance of the museum. Dr. McPhee had packed up and retired for the night so all Larry had to do was just lock the doors and let the Tablet of Ahkmenrah do it's magic to get this night party started. He inserted the key in the keyhole of the doors and locked them up one by one.

Suddenly, the night guard felt a little nudge on his head as he turned his head around and was greeted by the one and only Tyrannosaurus-Rex, Rexy. "Hey boy," Larry said as he bought his hand over to the dinosaur's bony snout and gave it a pat, "how's it going buddy?" he asked to only get a playful growl in return as Rexy's tail wagged back and forth, creating a slight gust of wind. "Let's get this night started, what do you say?" he said with an enthusiastic smile.

It wasn't before the night guard heard the chatter of various animals, both extinct and extant and the voices of historical figures, echo throughout the museum. Larry walked past Rexy, reassuring the dinosaur that they would have a round of tug and war and fetch later in the night as he went to go and see how everyone was doing. It wasn't before the night guard stopped short as he looked over at the one and only twenty-sixth president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.

"Evening Lawrence!" he greeted the night guard with an enthusiastic grin upon his features as he trotted over the Larry.

"Hey Teddy!" Larry greeted him in return as he walked over to the President, "had a good rest?"

"Couldn't be better," Teddy replied with another joyful smile. To Larry, it seemed like the president was more happy that his usual self. That wasn't to say that Teddy wasn't always happy but tonight, he seemed rather ecstatic. "Now that I am awake, I am much better."

A smile made its way to the night guard's lips as he looked over to Teddy. "What's going on Teddy?" he asked him, having a feeling that something was going on.

Teddy chuckled. It was quite a wonderful feeling to be in love again after so long and with such a wonderful woman. "It's been a year Lawrence," Teddy responded to Larry's question, "a year since you broke Sacagawea out of that glass prison," he said as he referred to her exhibit, "and since her and I have been together."

Larry blinked when he said that. "It's been a year!" Larry exclaimed. Man, how time flew by. That made him wonder about himself as well. He had been working in this museum for a year and had been crushing on a certain historical figure as well, though the night guard never had the courage to go up and speak to him about it.

"It has indeed," Teddy said with a nod of his head, "and I want this night to be extra special." The president then mounted off his horse as his boots touched the floor. "I don't want Sacagawea to know about this," he spoke to Larry with a slight serious tone of voice, "you're the only whom I have told."

Larry nodded his head to the president before him. "No I understand," Larry responded, "what will you be planning for her?"

This was something that Teddy had been trying to think about. Whenever they would have visitors come over during the extended nightly hours of the museum, Teddy would try his best to eavesdrop on young couples and even newlyweds. It was very difficult to overhear them due to the loud pandemoniums throughout the museum. "That is something that I will do my best to accomplish for tonight before dawn," he responded to Larry, "and I hope it would be special and to her liking."

Larry smiled when he said that. "I am sure Sacagawea will like it Teddy. After all, you two have been inseparable every night," he pointed out as a chuckle escaped his lips.

"And I hope it remains that way for many years to come in the future," he said to Larry as he mounted back on his horse as he was about to go his own way to get his special night with Sacagawea well prepared, "oh and Lawrence," he said as he looked down to the night guard with a smile upon his lips, "never let an opportunity pass by you. Texas," he then said to his horse as the horse trotted away.

Larry stood there, speechless. Did Teddy know?