*I don't own Coraline or Ben 10! I do, however, own this story idea.*


Dialogue Key


"We've been waiting for you, Coraline." = Regular Speech

'I'm your other mother.' = Someone's Thoughts

"It's hero time!" = Someone Yelling


Prologue


'Finally! After so many decades, it's time to feed once again!'

Floating through a starry void into a strange room was a doll that has the appearance of a little girl of African-American heritage. She had brown hair done in twin pigtails, wears a pink dress, brown shoes, pink bows in each pigtail, a flower in her hair, and has black buttons for eyes. The doll was caught by a pair of hands that look like they're made out of several sewing needles all fused together. The owner of these hands brought the doll over to their work station where they unfolded a mat that contains several tools for doll making and placed this doll in the middle of the mat.

The first thing the owner of these strange hands did was use a pair of fabric scissors to cut away the doll's clothes. It was a quick process as the owner then moved on to remove the hair from the doll. The yarn that made up the little toy's hair easily unraveled from the cloth head as the hands gently yet strongly pulled away the now old and worn material. Once the hair was gone, the stranger snipped the strings holding the button eyes in place and carefully removed them before setting them aside in order to reuse them at a later date. Next to happen was a type of fabric scalpel to undo the stitching holding the doll's mouth closed. (I don't know what kind of tool was used for this. If anyone knows what this tool is called, let me know.) Now the stranger began the slightly difficult process of removing the cotton stuffing of the doll before throwing the now useless fluff away. After that, the stranger put one needle hand into the empty husk of the doll and turned it inside out in order to repurpose this doll. Finally, the stranger filled the doll up with a new material, sand, for greater structural stability.

Placing the doll back onto the mat, it's time to begin the process of crafting an entirely new doll from what was once an old one. Carefully, the stranger began to place a thread through a new sewing needle. A difficult task for someone who literally has clusters of sewing needles for hands, but they managed to get it done, and started their new project by sewing the hole that makes up the doll's mouth shut. The stranger then opened up a desk drawer to reveal that it's full of buttons that are all neatly organized for the purpose of doll making. The stranger's hand hovered over the buttons for a moment before deciding on a set of buttons and picking one up. Slowly and carefully, they began to sew the button eyes onto the repurposed doll.

Using a pair of needle nose pliers, the stranger proceeded to add blue yarn to the doll to act as hair, placing the strands into indents made in the doll's scalp. Then they cut pieces of fabric to make clothes for the doll, sticking little pins into the pieces of fabric to hold them together for a moment. Spinning a rather cobweb infested handle on a sewing machine, the stranger turned the machine on and began to sew the doll's outfit together.

Finally, the doll was finished. Now it looks like a little girl with chin length blue hair wearing a yellow coat. The figure gently pushed it out the window of their home, sending it out into the starry void once more before closing the window.

Unknown to this stranger, someone else was watching the whole thing go down. And they know exactly what needs to be done to avoid the danger that is sure to follow. They just need to get in touch with a certain Emperor of the Multiverse.


*To Be Continued…*


Here we go, the beginning of what I believe is the first ever crossover between Coraline and Ben 10. Please note that this story ties in with Mace sheperd's story Multiverse Travels of Ben 10. Go ahead and read that story if you haven't already, but be prepared for some totally crazy stuff if you do. Thanks a bunch for reading, and I'll see you all in my next update! Buh-Bye now!