"Hurry up, gang!" shouted Jeanette as she bounded ahead of her sisters and the Chipmunks. "Cars 3 is about to start!" The 6 chipmunks were bounding ahead so fast that WALL-E was panting, trying to keep up. He was excited for them, for he had been able to take them to the movies to see Cars 3. It was the best movie ever to come out and he had been waiting for weeks for it to come out. When they got to the Buy 'N Large Theatre, WALL-E bought their popcorn with some coins he had brought and took their seats. Little did Brittany know was that she forgot HER popcorn. To their disappointment, the show was NOT the movie, but it was a rodeo show where horses jumped over hurdles instead. The chipmunks sighed, but they enjoyed the show anyway. That was when Brittany gasped! "WALL-E!" she cried, frantically. "I forgot my popcorn!" WALL-E raised his eyebrows in shock! "Go!" he cried. Brittany did so as fast as she could. She ran all the way home, grabbed her popcorn and ran straight back to the theatre. That was when she saw EVE flying overhead. "Hi, EVE!" she called. "Would you like to join us for a movie?" EVE shook her head. She wasn't happy. She just picked Brittany up and took her to market where they sold fruits and vegetables. "W-what are we doing here?" Brittany asked, frantically. "I'm missing the movie!" EVE said nothing. She simply used some coins she'd been saving to buy some vegetables then, took Brittany home and instructed her to go to her room, but didn't make herself understood. "But, EVE, why are you doing this?" cried Brittany. "I have got to get back to the theatre!"

"Permission," replied EVE, sternly. "What?" said Brittany. "But, WALL-E said I could go home and get my-" But, before she could finish, Brittany saw a bag of popcorn on the table. HER popcorn. "MY POPCORN!" she cried. "Thank you, EVE!" She gave her a hug, but EVE just picked her up and put her in her room. "No! Let me out!" cried Brittany, pounding on the door. But, it was no use. EVE had locked her in and Brittany threw herself on the bed, sobbing.