A/N: I'm sorry that last chapter was so short, and I hope I didn't make you guys wait too long! I'm really glad you like this story! I am gonna try to update as much as I can, and not have such short chapters. I also LOVE reading your reviews, they're so helpful! Let me know if there's anything you guys want me to change with my writing style because I feel like I can make it better, I'm just not sure how. Ok, to the story!!

Larry knew he had run out of time. He had made certain the Mayans were locked up tight, and then rushed to the Hall of African Mammals to make sure the lions wouldn't be able to eat him. As soon as he had finished with that, he had quickly made his way back to Egypt to see if Ms. Wood had found her phone. Although, he did suspect she suspected something. She couldn't possibly know how Ahkmenrah's tablet brought everything to life, could she? Larry could still hardly believe it himself. He really was out of time though.

"Oh. My. God." Vea breathed out. The twin jackal-headed guards were looking down on her. She had made it a quarter of the way out before she thought she heard something. Deciding it was just her mind playing tricks, she continued out. Then, halfway out she was certain she wasn't alone. As she turned to check behind her, the golden tablet of Ahkmenrah glowed bright for just a short moment. So short, she wasn't even sure it had happened. She determined it might not have been one of her brightest ideas to stay longer, and sped up her pace. But that's when, in her peripheral vision she caught movement up high. Is some idiot thief hiding up on those statues?? she thought incredulously. Nope. Not quite that simple, apparently. Now she was faced with two very large, VERY menacing statues with huge spears...pointed right at her. She was paralyzed. She knew she needed to get out of there, but her feet apparently didn't get the memo. As they were preparing to impale her, her feet realized the urgency of the situation and she started to run. Then she heard a voice, not Larry's. He said something in a language she didn't recognize, which was weird because she knew quite a few. She dove behind a pillar as the guards obeyed whatever the sharp command was and returned to their posts. As soon as she noticed she was no longer being attacked by huge jackals with spears, the reality of what just happened hit her. So many questions. First of all, what? Who else would be in the museum? Currently she was out of sight from anyone, but that probably wouldn't last very long. Did Larry know about this? He had to. She was running out of time, she could hear the soft footfalls of whoever had commanded the guards coming closer. She needed to find Larry, and to do so would require her to escape here and run. But how?

Ahkmenrah had awoken as usual, and as he was getting out of his sarcophagus he saw a short blonde female about to be impaled. Naturally, he ordered his guards to back down. Although he did not know this young lady, his guards usually tried spearing strangers on sight. The girl ran and dove out of sight, undoubtedly terrified. Perhaps she was a new exhibit? She was dressed more like Larry though. He started walking in the direction in which she had disappeared. As he started around the pillar, she jumped out and pushed him back, knocking the air out of him with surprise and force. She then sprinted out and down the hall, away from his exhibit. She really was strong for being so small. He decided to go after her and see if he could find Larry on the way.

Vea waited until whoever was approaching was very close. She knew she had the element of surprise, so best not to waste it. Just as he rounded the corner she rushed out and shoved him as hard as she could, hoping that would delay him long enough. And that he wouldn't call the statues down on her. After all, he had called them off earlier. The man was dressed in a gold cape, and something that looked like an Egyptian necklace a king or prince would wear. She had no time to wonder about this, as she needed to go. Vea made it out of Egypt with great speed. She barreled down the halls, only knowing where the turns were because she came here so often. In the corners of her eyes she could see everything moving, looking at her. She ended up in the Civil War room, and skidded to a stop. All the faceless dudes stopped fighting and looked up at her. Her mouth was open, from awe and exhaustion. She heard a couple of men arguing, and figured it had to be Lewis and Clark. The Civil war army started to approach her, so she could only afford a quick glance, but she noticed that Sacagawea wasn't in the case. She really could have used her calm reason right now, that is, of course, if the figure of her would be anything like the real Sacagawea. Olivia turned around and went back out into the hall, going back the way she'd come. She took a short moment while she was alone to breathe, and think. She should get to the front desk, right? That's where she could use the intercom to find Larry. After she had decided where she needed to get to, she took a deep breathe and started jogging. No reasonto waste precious energy running when she wasn't being chased. She didn't go back exactly the way she had come, especially if anything had chased her, so she took a short cut.

Larry had made it to Egypt to see an empty exhibit. No Olivia, no Ahk. This was bad. Really really bad. He looked up at the statues and said, "If you could tell me which way they went, that'd be great. I mean, you probably don't understand English bu-" the guards both pointed the opposite of the way he'd come. "Oh, well. Thats wonderful. Much appreciated." He said as he started running. He saw Ahkmenrah approaching him, and slowed down. Apparently, Ahk had chased the girl but she was fast, and he was in sandals and heavy Egyptian royal stuff. "I apologize Larry, I was not fast enough." Ahk said softly. "It's alright man, we'll find her. We should go find Teddy and Sac, I'm sure she'll be a great help!" so, they started off towards the front door, where Teddy's platform was.