The group rushed out to the balcony that overlooked the first floor lobby. They were met with almost all of the exhibits fighting one another. Various objects were flying and the whole room was trashed.

Ahkmenrah looked over at the other side of the balcony. "What is that?"

Larry and Raya looked over to find Attila and his soldiers.

"Huns," Larry answered. "I gotta deal with this guy."

The Huns started running to Larry while Larry, Raya, Nicky, and Ahkmenrah all ran to the Huns.

Larry and Attila ran up to one another and just stood there screaming at each other for a few seconds.

Attila then shouted something in his native dialect. Larry shouted back what Raya was sure was complete gibberish. Attila shouted back at him, and Larry just did the same.

This time, Attila looked a little confused at what exactly Larry was saying to him.

"Pardon me, Larry," Ahkmenrah said. "I speak Hun." He looked at Attila and gave a small little bow before addressing him in his native language.

Attila said something angrily and made the clear sign that he wanted to rip Larry's body.

"He says that he wants to rip you apart," Ahkmenrah told Larry, confirming Raya's suspicions.

"All right. Again with the ripping," Larry said to Attila. "Listen, I understand. I get it. Ripping for you—You want to rip things, okay? And I think maybe that's because somebody ripped you a long time ago. In here." He pointed to his own heart. "Did somebody rip little…little baby Attila a long time ago right here?" Now he pointed to Attila's heart. "They ripped—They ripped something out, didn't they? They ripped love. They ripped love right out of you, didn't they? A little baby all alone in a tent whose daddy went off to pillage some town or go and plunder somewhere. Just doing his job. But who was left alone? You."

To Raya's surprise, Attila began to sob. Larry went up and hugged him and he just sobbed onto the night guard's shoulder. She exchanged glances with Nicky and Ahkmenrah, wondering if this was really happening.

"It's okay. It's okay. Let it out. Let it go. Let it go."

Larry began to sing a lullaby in gibberish as he hugged Attila and the Hun actually began to sing along with Larry, despite the fact that the words weren't even real.

"It's okay. It's okay." He looked at the soldier behind Attila. "You're next."

The soldier nodded as Attila finally released Larry and took a deep breath.

"Good. That's good. Just breathe. Just—Just—Yeah."

"Larry Daley?" Attila said.

"Yeah?"

He said something to Larry in his language. Whatever it was, he said it with a small smile which meant that he was now on their side. He then hit Larry on his chest to which Larry did the same.

In response, Attila hit Larry even harder. Larry hit Attila back, and the Hun laughed at Larry's tough retaliation.

"Yeah. Okay. Good, good!" Larry ran over to the balcony and looked down at the fighting exhibits. "All right! We need everybody to listen up!"

No one looked in their direction.

"Everyone shut up!" Raya yelled.

Still nothing.

"Guys! Come on!" Larry said.

"QUIEEEEEEEEEEEET!" the Easter Island head shouted for a good several seconds. The exhibits all stopped moving and looked up. "My dum-dums want to speak."

"Thank you," Larry said. He looked at the exhibits and put his hand on the pharaoh's shoulder. "Now, this here's King Ahkmenrah. His tablet is what brings you to life every night. And those old night watchmen? They stole it. Now, we need to find those guards and get the tablet back and we need to do it before morning. Civil War guys!" The mannequins stood in a soldier pose. "Head over to the Planetarium Wing." He pointed to the Italian explorer statue. "My explorer friend whose name escapes me…"

"It's Columbus," Nicky whispered.

"Right, Columbus! Right, I'm sorry. There's no nameplate. So, Columbus, take the Neanderthals, and do a sweep from Invertebrates all the way through Reptiles. Jed and Octavius, their van's parked out back. Go take care of it."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, no!" Jedediah said firmly. "No, sir. I ain't workin' with toga boy."

"Romans work alone," Octavius said. Jedediah hit him on the foot with one of his weapons. "Ow!"

"That didn't hurt. Don't be a baby."

"Yes, it did!"

"Come on." Octavius hit him with his sword. "Ow! That was much harder!"

The two miniatures resumed hitting each other with their weapons.

"Guys, come on!" Larry yelled. The two of them looked back up at him. "Jed, Octavius. Take away the fact you were born 2,000 years apart, you guys aren't that different. You're both great leaders. You just want what's best for your people, right?"

"Yeah," they both sheepishly answered.

"Civil War dudes." The mannequins looked up at the night guard. "You guys are brothers, for God's sakes. You've gotta stop fighting. North wins. Slavery's bad. Sorry. Don't wanna burst your bubble. But, South, you guys get Allman Brothers and…NASCAR, so just chill!"

"Don't forget Orlando!" Raya tossed in. "You got Disney World and Universal Studios!"

"There you go! Look, without that tablet, all of this—this whole coming-to-life-at-night thing—it all goes away. Now, Raya and I don't wanna let that happen, but we need your help. We can get this done, but we gotta do it together. So who's with us?"

Everyone murmured their agreements.

"Who's with us?!"

"Yeah!" everyone shouted as they raised their fists and weapons.

"Charge!" Teddy yelled.

Rexy roared loudly, voicing his own agreement.

"All right!" Larry shouted. "Now let's do this, people!" He smiled over at Nicky. "And animals! And…weird, faceless puppet creatures. Come on, let's go! Let's do it!"

As everyone ran off to protect their home, Larry, Nicky, Raya, and Ahkmenrah tried to go find the tablet before anything happened to it.

"That was a killer speech," Raya smiled. "I think this might be the first night the museum has ever actually cooperated before."

"Yeah. Who knew that was even possible?"

"We must just be lucky."

They passed by a bench and found that the Civil War mannequins, Columbus, and the Neanderthals had tied up Gus and Reginald.

"That's what I'm talking about," Larry praised. "Good job, gentlemen. Loving the teamwork!"

They all continued running until they got to the loading dock. But they weren't quick enough. The van was gone.

"They've vanished," Ahkmenrah said. "How will we find them?"

"I know someone who can help," Larry told him. "Come on."

Everyone ran to Sakagawea's display case. Larry picked up one of the cannonballs on the museum piece next to her display.

"Watch out!" he yelled to the woman inside.

Sakagawea ran to the side and covered her head as Larry slammed the ball into the glass, shattering the whole thing upon impact. Raya, Nicky, and Ahkmenrah turned around and shielded their faces so as not to get injured by any stray shards of glass.

"Hey, Sakagawea or 'waya'," Larry said to the now freed woman. "Listen, we need a favor. Somebody stole his tablet. Do you think you can track the guys who took it?"

Sakagawea followed them all back outside to the loading dock. Larry, Raya, and Nicky grabbed their coats from the locker room before watching Sacagawea look at the snow.

"He went east," she explained to them. "But he lost control and crashed."

"You're amazing," Larry said. "How can you tell that?"

She pointed a few feet away from them where the van sat after it had crashed into a pole.

Raya looked at Larry. "We are such idiots."

"He left the wagon," Sakagawea continued, "and went back."

"He went back?" Larry asked. "Why would he go back?"

Raya's head turned at the sound of a carriage coming towards them. She looked to find Cecil riding on top of the one from inside the museum…heading straight for Sakagawea.

"Get out of the way!" he yelled.

Sakagawea's eyes widened at the sight of the carriage. Suddenly, she was pushed out of the way and flung into the snow. When she looked over, she found that Teddy was her rescuer.

"You saved me," she said kindly as she went over to him.

"You're worth saving, my dear," Teddy smiled. He looked down to find that his torso had detached from his waist. "Oh. That's problematic."

"Teddy!" Larry exclaimed as they all rushed to his side. "Oh, man."

"Larry, relax. I'm wax. Listen, you two have gotta do something. Dawn's approaching, and half the museum is running amok outside."

"He's got my tablet," Ahkmenrah said.

Everyone looked towards the loading dock when they heard the sound of small tires screeching. The little remote control car that Larry had attached Rexy's bone to drove out.

"Yee-haw!" Jedediah shouted. "Come on, Ockie!" He drove up to the group. "At your service, Gigantor and Gigantess!"

"How can we be of assistance, my lieges?" Octavius asked.

"Just give us a second, guys," Larry told them. He looked up as Rexy came to the loading dock. "Rexy. Here, boy." He looked down at Teddy. "Teddy, I need a horse."

"Do it, man."

Larry looked over at Raya and she smiled broadly as she managed to guess what he was thinking.

Larry and Raya quickly ran back inside the museum. While Larry hopped up onto Texas, Raya grabbed a rug. Larry and Texas came galloping back out through the loading dock entrance. Raya tossed the rug onto Rexy's back then ordered Nicky to climb on. She climbed on after him followed by Ahkmenrah.

Raya tried her best to just focus on the plan and forget about how Ahkmenrah was holding onto her waist in order to stay on top of Rexy's back.

They all took off on their 'rides' and went after Cecil. Larry and Texas took the road Cecil was on while Rexy and his passengers took off down the road parallel to them.

Nicky laughed in excitement as they rode down the street. Raya could hear Ahkmenrah laughing as well behind her. He had a beautiful laugh…

Rexy made it to the end before Cecil did and followed Jedediah and Octavius in the small car around the bend and onto the other road.

Jedediah tried to turn the car before they got trampled by Cecil's carriage and ended up flipping over a snowbank and sending up a small explosion.

With no bone to follow, Rexy roared and stopped.

"Rexy, down!" Raya ordered.

She quickly hopped off Rexy's back and ran to Larry who was looking at the snowbank where Jedediah and Octavius had disappeared.

"Larry!" she called. "Come on."

Larry took her hand and hefted her up behind him onto Texas's back. "Come on, Tex, let's finish this." He urged Texas on and they both galloped off after the carriage. "Hyah! Hyah! Come on!" Texas finally caught up with the carriage and rode alongside it. "Give us the tablet, Cecil!"

"Can't do it, son!" Cecil yelled back.

"Pull over!"

"It ain't gonna happen! Moving on!"

"Last chance, Cecil! Stop the horses or we will!"

"They can't be stopped, Larry. Don't you know your history? These are money carriers. They were trained not to stop for anything but a secret word!"

"Really? You mean a word like…"

"Dakota!" he and Raya screamed together.

The carriage came to a halt which sent Cecil flying forward into the snow.

"Come on, Tex," Larry urged.

Texas rode over to where Cecil had landed, and Larry and Raya dismounted from him. Raya picked up the tablet that had landed next to Cecil, thankful it appeared unharmed.

"We read up on our history," Larry smiled. "Thanks for the tip. Oh, and by the way, don't ever talk to me like that in front of my son." He hefted Cecil up by the jacket. "Moving on."

Attila and his soldiers came over to Larry, Raya, and Cecil and were soon joined by Nicky and Ahkmenrah. Larry handed Cecil over to the Hun soldiers.

"Hey, Huns." Larry looked at the pharaoh. "Tell Attila to have his boys take him back to the museum, put him with the rest of the guards, okay?"

Ahkmenrah looked at Attila and translated the message. Attila nodded in response.

"Oh, and no limb ripping, okay?" Larry told the Hun.

Attila said something to Larry in his native language.

"No, no, no, no."

Attila held up his thumb and index finger and asked a question.

Larry and Raya looked at Cecil and then at each other before looking back to Attila.

"Makeekaka," they said together.

Attila made a triumphant fist and shouted orders to his soldiers. They all hefted a nervous Cecil up above their heads.

"Hey, w-wait. Hold the phone," Cecil panicked. "What does 'makeekaka' mean? Wait. Translation, please."

Raya smirked and waved as Cecil was carried back to the museum.

Larry looked off into the distance and Raya followed his gaze. Her heart skipped a beat as she saw a faint trace of orange.

"Oh, boy," Larry muttered.

"What is it?" Ahkmenrah asked.

"Sunrise," Raya answered quietly.