Alright guys, here is the long awaited final chapter to the first movie! I know you have been waiting impatiently for a long time and I apologize. Life is just hectic, and I've been into this show called H2O Just Add Water. I've been watching it nonstop! So, writing has been the last thing on my mind. But it's time I did so, so enjoy.
Disclaimer: I do not own Alvin and the Chipmunks. I wish I did though! That would be so cool! Hehe.
Chapter Eleven:
The plan was to sneak into the concert and get the boys back that way. It seemed pretty good since the place would be packed with people. The only problem was security. Oh, and the fact that the place was sold out when we got there.
"Oh, come on, you got to have two more tickets." Dave asked, almost pleading with the man at the ticket booth. The man, however, just shook his head and said he was sorry. Dave nearly groaned in disbelief.
Then I got an idea. "The back." I said, pointing to where I had just seen some press people go. Dave smiled and called me a genius before we both ran.
In the back, their was a lady sitting at a table. She had paperwork in front of her, obviously the names of people they were allowed to let through. I just tried to groan and bit my lip. How were we going to get passed them. Dave tried not let let his own fear get through as he told her his and my name.
She began riffling through the papers, looking to see if we were on the list. I held Dave's hand tightly in my own. I knew we weren't there, but we really needed a miracle. "Uh, no, there's no Dave Seville or Jessica Summers on this list." She said, shrugging her apologies.
"You know what, that's fine. We're the editor and photographer for the LA Music Journal." Dave told her as we began making our way towards the door. The security guy stopped us however as the woman said she didn't think so.
We were saved, however, when the last person I wanted to see came out and stopped them. "It's okay, their with me. Their my assistants." Claire smiled. I wasn't happy that she was our way in, or that Dave was smiling at her. But I followed nonetheless, never letting go of Dave's hand. I wanted her to see that he was taken now.
"Thanks Claire." Dave said as we walked through the back. Claire asked what was going on right as we nearly walked past some security guys. Dave pulled us behind a corner. "We gotta get our boys back, but Ian is trying to keep us out." Dave explained and I saw the slight surprise on Claire's face when she looked down and saw our intertwined fingers.
She shook it off, however, and forced a smile. "You're boys." She said while Dave and I looked around, making sure we wouldn't get caught. "I know, t-t-that probably sounds weird coming from me." Dave shrugged and I smiled. Yeah, it was weird. But it was a good weird.
"It's a good weird though." Claire nodded, proving that she felt the same way I did. I didn't know what to think about that. "So, you two are together now." She asked with a raised eyebrow. I smiled and Dave looked sort of sheepish.
"Yeah, I hope I didn't lead you on or anything. I mean, I did like you and I do care about you, but I care about Jess more. I hope your alright." He said, looking concerned. Claire just forced another smile.
"I'm fine Dave. Just, go and get your boys back. They belong with you two, not Ian." Claire assured him. I knew that she wasn't alright. And though she had tried to deny it, I could see she did still have some feelings for Dave. But she also respected his decision and the fact that she had pushed him away to begin with.
"Right. Let's go." He nodded and led us back out into the open. Luckily the security guys had moved and we were able to slip through pretty easily. Dave opened the door to where the concert was being held and we walked in.
We walked into the cheering crowd and looked up. I saw my boys, dressed up in those stupid outfits, singing songs I knew they didn't like. Dave did too and I could see how much it hurt him. He had done this to them. By allowing them to leave the way they had to Ian, he allowed them to change into something they weren't.
I squeezed his hand. "It wasn't your fault, Dave. How could you have known what Ian would do to them. If anything, it's my fault for not have stopping it when I had the chance." I tried to assure him. He smiled. "It's not your fault either Jess."
Claire was watching us both, I could feel her intense gaze as we spoke. I looked over to see a strange expression on her face. I didn't know what to think of it. She shook it off however, when I turned to her. "If you guys are going to do something, do it fast." Claire said as she handed me her camera and Dave her pass. "Here, you're press remember."
"Thanks." Dave nodded and so did I. Then, together we slowly walked down the aisle, hoping to get close enough to catch the boy's attention before security threw us out.
We were nearly there, too, until we were recognized. Two security guys ran up after us, stopping us in our paths. "Let's go, you two." The guy said. Dave and I tried to explain to him that we were press and that we had a pass, but he wouldn't listen."You're outta here."
The guy pushed us back out while I struggled. Dave tried to yell Alvin's name. The first few times were unsuccessful, but the last time rang out through the room. "ALVIN!" He yelled and the boys suddenly stopped and turned to look at us.
The recognition and joy they had when they recognized us was enough to make any parent proud. Next thing I knew, the boys were rebelling against the thing. They through their clothes off and began running around the stage causing mayhem.
Dave and I exchanged a grin before finally breaking through the security guys. "Are you ready to rock!" Alvin's voice rang out. He had spoken through the microphones in front of the back up girls. They just smiled at them.
Dave and I made it to the stage, but we were intercepted by another security guard who wouldn't let us through. "Alvin! Simon! Theodore!" I shouted out and the boys turned to face us. "Come on, we're going home." Dave finished.
The boys grinned and ran forward, but before they got to us, the curtain dropped, blocking them from our view. I growled and frustration. Dave and I turned around and continued to fight our way to the back stage.
These security guys were pretty tough, but when you're a parent whose kids are being threatened, well, the adrenaline tends to kick in and gives you enough strength to fight through. Dave and I made it back and saw the boys causing more trouble. I grinned, that's my boys.
"Guys!" Dave called and the boys all yelled their names. We ran forward, but were stopped when the stupid security guys grabbed our arms and pulled us back. I struggled against them angrily. I hated being restrained.
The boys also tried to jump forward, but a foot clamped down on their tails, pulling them back. They all yelled out in pain and I glared at the culprit. Ian smirked as he picked them up by their tails. I glared at him in pure hatred. "What are you doing?" Dave asked, sounding just as angry as I was feeling.
Ian didn't reply as he picked them and up stuffed them into a cat carrier. The boys were protesting and I struggled even harder against the security guys. No one hurts my boys and gets away from it. "You guys better study your french, cause were going to Paris tonight, okay? " Ian said as he closed the cage and handed it to a security guy, telling him to put it with his stuff.
"No wait. Look Ian, they don't want this anymore, just let them go." Dave said as I watched my boys being carried away. "Ian this isn't funny. They're kids, my kids to be exact and I want them back." I said. I tried to hold back a growl, but you could still hear the anger in my voice.
"But the guys just left. You should've said something about five seconds ago." He chuckled and pretended to shout 'come back' and then shrugged when nothing happened. I tried to leap forward again in anger, but the security guy held me tight. Dave put a calming hand on my arm, or tried to at least before turning back to Ian.
"Look, Ian, they need a real life, not all of this. Besides, they just ruined the concert. Word'll get out, no one will come to see them." Dave tried to explain but Ian just laughed.
"Dave." Ian said as he put his hands on both sides of his face, causing me to growl again. "They're chipmunks who can talk. People'll come." Ian chuckled before gesturing for the security guys to come with him. They let us go before turning and leaving.
"We've got to stop them." I told Dave and he nodded. Together, we ran back out of the concert and out to where we parked the car. Dave quickly started it and we were off. Soon, we were tailing behind Ian.
It seemed hopeless when they began to get further and further away. I tried to hold back the tears that welled up in my eyes. I couldn't lose them. Not now when everything was finally starting to go right. It was too much to bear.
"Step on it, Dave, you're losing 'Em!" Alvin's voice and Dave and I both paused. Slowly we turned our heads to the side to see all three boys, standing there smiling at us. Dave stepped on the breaks and I gripped my seat to keep me from falling backwards.
The boys jumped forward and landed on the dash to prevent themselves from follow forward. Dave and I smiled and look at them in disbelief. "How did you guys-" Dave began, but he was so happy he couldn't finish the sentence.
"We're talking chipmunks, guys, we can get out of a cat carrier. Not even that hard to do." Simon shrugged and the other two nodded in agreement. I just couldn't believe they were here. And I could only imagine the look on Ian's face when he finds out they're gone. The thought made me smile.
"You guys came back for us!" Theodore grinned as if the greatest thing ever had just happened to him. Maybe that was true. I'd like to think we were one of the greatest things to ever happen to those boys. Cause they were one of the greatest things to happen to me. "Well, of course I came back. We're a family." He grinned up at me. "All of us. Together."
I smiled, feeling happier than I have in a long time. All three boys, however, gasped as soon as he said family. "Holy nuts." Alvin said. Dave looked confused and asked what. "Am I going crazy, or did he just say family?" Alvin asked.
I chuckled as Dave just shrugged sheepishly. "I know. But, I- I really missed you guys." Dave said and I smiled. "I missed you guys too. Even though we were together for your tour, it just wasn't the same as being here, together, as a family." I added in.
"I missed you both too." Theodore said as he jumped over and gave Dave a hug. I reached over and pat his back before leaning up against Dave. "Me too." Simon said, also joining us. "So did Alvin. He's just too cool to admit it."
Dave and I smiled at the third chipmunk as Theodore said he was too macho. Alvin looked like a deer caught in headlights as we stared at him. Alvin began saying missed you too in cough language. "Sorry I had some sentimentality stuck in my throat. I just said I missed you too." He kind of put it off as a yawn. We just continued staring at him with smiles.
"Whatever, who are you guys to judge me! You know what, okay, I missed my friends Dave and Jess!" He stomped his foot. "Okay, and I;ll scream it from the roof tops. I am not afraid and I am not ashamed. That's right, I love you guys." Alvin said with a smile.
Dave just kind of rolled his eyes and smiled before gesturing with his head. "Come here." He said. Alvin smiled and joined us. I chuckled. This was how it was supposed to be. Just the five of us, a family that's unstoppable and unbreakable.
"Uh, Dave?" Alvin asked and Dave asked him yes. " Now can I steer the wheel! Please, please, please!" He begged and Dave kind of rolled his eyes. "I've always wanted to work the windshield wipers!" Simon added in at the same time that Theodore asked to beep the horn.
I laughed and sat up straight. Dave just kind of shook his head. "Have at it fellas." Dave agreed and the boys immediately went to their designated areas. I chuckled as Dave took off, Theodore beeping the horn and Alvin steering the wheel.
"Common Dave drive faster!" Alvin said but Dave shook his head and said not while he was driving. "Dave, you drive like a sleepy old bear." Alvin continued to antagonize him. Dave told him that was enough. "Enough of what, being awesome?" Alvin asked and Dave warned him one more time. "Hey Dave, look, no paws."
I chuckled. Oh yeah, this was definitely going to be interesting.
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A couple days later, Dave and I dressed up to celebrate the return of our boys. We were gonna have some champagne and a nice dinner. I walked into the kitchen, where everything was set up. The boys had insisted on making the dinner for us, which was just some toaster waffles. I was alright with that though.
"Alright, guys, who's ready for some dinner?" I asked. I was wearing a new sundress Dave had bought for me. It was really pretty and I had really wanted it. Dave surprised me by getting it. It was kind of like an apologizing gift for letting me leave.
"We are!" The boys all cheered and Alvin winked at me as Dave came in. "You look hot, Jess." He grinned and I chuckled as Dave wrapped a protective arm around my waist.
"Thanks Alvin. Now, how about you open the champagne bottle." I giggled and he hopped over to it and opened the cork. Which went flying acrossed the room and hit the class cabinet with expensive china inside.
I looked at Dave, who shrugged. "Not gonna say it." He said. We turned to the sound of water dripping to the floor and saw that the champagne had bubbled over and was leaking onto the ground. Dave shook his head and said he still wasn't go to say it.
The liquid flowed all over the floor until it reached a plug in. the plug in fizzled before a loud popping sound was heard. The lights instantly went out, encasing us all in the dark.
"I'm gonna say it. ALVIN!"
Haha! There you go! I finally got it out. Bout dang time, right! Hehe. Well, the second movie might take a while to do. I gotta figure out what I want to do for it since Dave wasn't really in it. I think I have a basic idea of what I want to do though. It'll probably be all in the third POV though. We'll see. Bye and remember to REVIEW!
