Alvin and the Chipmunks: A Batty Buddy
This is a CGI Alvin and the Chipmunks story. I own nothing expect for the ideas for the story and the OC Fruit Bat, Charlie. Just to let you know, Charlie is a Straw-Colored Flying Fox Fruit Bat. All Rights Reserved go to Bagdasarian Productions.
Chapter 1: The Escape and Shelter
It was a cool summer night in Los Angelos California, and everything was normal. Well, almost normal. At the zoo, a fruit bat enclosure was locked, but the door to the enclosure was slightly open. It was a Straw-Colored Fruit bat's enclosure, and one of the bats was curious. The bat was a male, and he began to swing the slightly opened door back and forth. Eventually, the door opened just enough so the bat could try the squeeze out. At first, the bat had some trouble getting through the opening, but after a few more tries, the bat was out and flying! Luckily for the bat, the door to the building where the bats were was also slightly open, so the bat flew through the big, open door, and off into the night.
The bat soon was away from the zoo, and was resting in a tree, hanging by its feet. The bat had also somehow managed to get his rings that were on his thumb off. If anybody tried to figure out who he was, they wouldn't know. The bat looked around as he took off into the sky, trying to find a place to stay. Somewhere that was safe. Sadly it was against the law for people to keep bats as pets; bats were an endangered species.
Nevertheless, the bat flew until it found a house that looked suitable. He found one, and saw that the front door was open as a man brought in groceries. The bat saw this as his moment to act, so he flew in through the open door and flew upstairs.
Once the bat was upstairs, he flew into a bedroom and into the closet. The bat then stayed in the closet for the rest of the night, since there was nothing else to do.
Later on, the bat noticed the closet door open and soon, light filled the whole closet. However, a few minutes later, the doors to the closet closed, and there was no more light. All the bat could do was hang upside-down in the closet, and as he stayed awake, he had no idea of who else lived in the house.
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