Saving Simon Aftermath by DarthRedbeard, literature
Literature
Saving Simon Aftermath
Jeanette Miller sat on the deck of the Chipettes home thinking of what happened the other day. More importantly, what she had helped do to her best friend, Simon Seville.
To be fair it was all Alvin’s plan, but when she heard that Simon was going away, she began to worry that she would never see him again. The two of them were almost inseparable. If you saw one of them working on something, at times the other wouldn’t be far away helping. Some always said that they were almost like twins with how smart they are.
Right when Brittany called her and Eleanor about Simon leaving, she immediately thought of what might happen for he
OUTGOING:
A SIMONETTE FANFICTION
I DON'T OWN THE CHIPMUNKS, OR ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEM.
Chapter 22: Enjoying Themselves:
"Simon?" Jeanette called out when she woke up; she rubbed her eyes and looked around, suddenly remembered where they were. Without her glasses she was blind as a bat so she felt around for a side table they may be on, she clumsily found them moments later and put them on. The room was even more amazing than she remembered it being the night before; she climbed out of bed and began to search the villa. She saw two doors shut and open the one farther left to find a large tile bathroom, the tub was large and she couldn't
Lost at Camp: Chapter: 2 by Bluejane97, literature
Literature
Lost at Camp: Chapter: 2
CHAPTER: 2: Unpacking:
"Simon, isn't this great?" Alvin asked as he and Simon began to unpack their duffle bags.
"It's great, other than the fact these two cabins are the only ones without electricity. Jessie must have seen my iPod" Simon said as he carefully removed each folded article of clothing from his blue duffle bag and placed them in his dresser at the foot of his cot.
"Simon, you can sneak out and charge it behind the mess hall or the office, just think about us, not having to put up with stuck up ten year olds!" Alvin said as he unzipped his red duffle bag, grabbed a handful of clothes; that were just shoved in there to begin
CHAPTER: 1: The Ride:
"Okay Camper," called a woman with a smile plastered on her face. She was the head of the chipmunks and chipettes' summer camp. Alvin begged Dave not to sign them up again this year; they were way too old to be camping with eight year olds. And he knew this year would be the worst yet because, at fifteen, they were actually older than a few of the camp councilors. "Throw your duffle bags in the bus and grab a seat so we can start the fun!" she finished.
"Yeah, loads of fun!" Alvin mocked as he plopped down in the seat next to Brittany. They had taken the first two seats because they couldn't stand the kids who though
So Happy Together: SxJ: Egg Drop Flop by Bluejane97, literature
Literature
So Happy Together: SxJ: Egg Drop Flop
So Happy Together:
Simon & Jeanette
Egg Drop Flop:
I don't own the Chipmunks or Chipettes.
"I really want to tell her Simon; I do, but I just don't know how to," Theodore explained to Simon, hoping for some helpful advice.
Simon snorted, "So you come to me, your brother who has the same problem, with no solution?" Simon replied with a smile.
"So you've got nothing? No helpful advice?" Theodore said sadly.
"Sorry Theodore. I may have an I.Q. far greater than most of America, but when it comes to girls and this kinda of thing, you should ask Alvin." Simon said while he grabbed a few books off a shelf, "I have o clue how to
Bullied
Prologue: Welcome to her life
I don't own the Chipmunks or Chipettes
Jeanette awoke from a pleasant dream to come back to the real world. Another day of hearing about how she should go back to whatever freak-planet she came from, but that didn't bother her nearly as much as what those two idiots said about her sisters. That killed her to hear, but today, she hoped, would be a better day. It was the last day of school, the last day this year she'd have to put up with the twin boys who bullied her daily. They always went on expensive family vacations with their parents, so there was no chance she'd see them at all, not with money-co