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Alvin's Christmas Adventure

Chapter 1

It was a cold day in Los Angeles, California. Birds were singing from the tree-tops as people below were busy with their Christmas shopping and decorating their houses with beautiful Christmas lights. There was only ten days left until Christmas; however, there was only one house on the street with no lights hanging from the house.

That house belonged to Dave, who was just starting to put the lights and the rest of the Christmas decorations around his home.

The Chipmunks stared in amazement as their guardian hung the beautiful lights upon the side of their cozy little home. There was one in a red hoodie, named Alvin; one in a blue hoodie, named Simon; and one in a green hoodie, named Theodore. This was the second Christmas that the chipmunks have had with Dave, so they were still adapting to how Dave celebrated the holiday.

The three chipmunks pressed their faces against the window to watch Dave. Simon, because of his glasses, couldn't lean against the glass as much as his brothers.

Dave stood on a ladder to reach the top of the house, to hang the decorations. Simon said, "That looks kind of scary. I hope he doesn't fall.."

"Yeah," Alvin replied with a mischievous smile on his face. "I hope so, too."

Theodore looked at his brothers. "What are we going to get Dave for Christmas?"

Before Simon could answer, Alvin chimed in. "Don't worry, Theo! Santa will be coming in ten days, and he'll be bringing all of us presents!" Theodore's faced brightened with hearing the news.

"Is that true Simon?" Theodore asked with a big smile on his face.

Simon just rolled his eyes, but spoke in a different tone. "Yes, Theo. That's true."

Theodore was delighted to hear of Santa. Before he could say more, Dave came in the house. "I'm finished with putting up the Christmas lights. " All the chipmunks looked at him and smiled.

Dave smiled back. "Who wants to help me put the Christmas tree?"

Cheers of happiness came from the three young chipmunks.

Dave went to the basement and brought out the Christmas tree. He set up the tree mostly by himself, but the chipmunks did their best to join in. Because of their height and size, they couldn't how much.

"Now for the decorations?" Dave pulled a box over to him that he had gotten from the basement. Inside, it was filled with Christmas tree ornaments of every size, shape and color.

For over an hour, they spent their time hanging ornaments on the tree, spending time with each other. After, they joined around the fireplace with a warm cup of hot chocolate.

"Anyone up for some Christmas songs?" Alvin asked. Even though he could be a spoilsport sometimes, he really enjoyed the time he could spend with his family. And because singing was one of their passions, he enjoyed it even more when they were able to sing together as a group.

Several Christmas songs and cups of hot chocolate later, the three chipmunks were ready for bed.

It was ten o'clock, and Dave said they needed their rest. They brushed their teeth and changed into their red, green, and blue pajamas, and went to their beds.

After Dave said his goodnight and cut out the lights, Alvin turned over and whispered, "What do guys want Santa to bring you?"

Simon chuckled. "I want new glasses."

"I want a new cookbook. I love to cook." Theodore said.

"Well, I don't want any of that for Christmas. I want a new skateboard since mine broke."

Simon laughed at his older brother. "Well if you hadn't of tried that new trick you saw on T.V., it wouldn't have gotten broken." Alvin huffed and turned away from his brothers.

It didn't take long for Simon and Theodore to fall asleep, but Alvin laid awake. Right as he started to drift off into slumber, he heard a loud noise come from the roof. Out of curiosity, Alvin got up and went down the hall into the living room. He saw nothing and at first thought it was nothing but his imagination. As he turned away, he heard a grunt and a thump. When he looked back into the living room, he saw Santa standing there in his big red suit and jolly smile.