Hello, readers! I made this story on a whim last month, and I've been waiting for the right time to upload it. This is the first of six parts. There are three mini stories, one for each of the couples, but they overlap each other. This also focuses on the CGI chipmunks, a first for me. I will upload a new part every day until Valentines Day, so stay tuned!

Warning: The following contains extreme romantic fluff that may make you roll your eyes, groan, or gag. It is not intended for the weak of stomach. No swearing or suggestive content involved.

Eleanor fixed the straps that were twisted on her top and stared at herself in her bedroom mirror. She wasn't sure if mint green was the best choice for Valentine's Day attire, but she didn't know what other color looked better on her. She had sewn little white sequins in heart designs all over the skirt to make it look more festive. With her white top and silver heart necklace, she felt more confident that it was a nice outfit. I just hope Theodore thinks it's nice too. She heard a snore come from his bed, and she gazed in that direction. I can't believe that crazy chipmunk is still asleep! She couldn't help but smile. He was curled up on his stomach, with one arm hanging out from the side of the covers that were practically off him, his mouth hanging open, and his tangled tail sticking up in the air. She did love that furball.

Just then, there was a knock at the door.

"Come in!" Eleanor called.

Alvin burst in. "Dave says it's breakfast time!" He left the room again, allowing no time for anyone to make a reply.

At the mention of a word related to food, Theodore's snoring abruptly stopped and his eyes opened up. "Did Alvin just say something about food?" he asked sleepily.

Eleanor giggled. "Uh-huh. It's breakfast time."

Theodore practically tumbled out of bed. "I'm up then!" He felt his cheeks get red as Eleanor laughed at him.

"I'll see you outside then." She practically skipped out the door. Jeanette was close behind her.

Theodore sighed when he was alone. He didn't want to look foolish in front of Eleanor. He had been trying his best over the past couple of weeks to get her to like him, but he felt like he had failed miserably. "Hopefully the rest of the day will be better."

He opened the bedroom door to the sweet smell of maple syrup, bacon, and melted butter. All his worries vanished. He eagerly leapt onto the table to his seat. "It smells great, Dave!"

"Thanks, Theodore," Dave said as he placed some pancakes on the plate in front of the chipmunk.

"Aww, and they're even shaped like hearts."

"I wanted to do something extra special for you all," he explained. "And there's a chocolate cake in the refrigerator that I bought for you to eat after dinner."

"Really?!" Theodore's mouth watered at the mere mention of "chocolate."

"I saw it in there when I went to get the juice," Eleanor commented. "It looks delicious!"

"I thought since I was going out for dinner tonight, I could at least leave something nice for you at home. Now, I want you all to stay in the house or in the yard while I'm gone. I can trust you to do that, right?"

Theodore nodded, his mouths too full to say anything, but his brothers and the Chipettes made up for him. Theodore forgot that Dave had a date that night. He was happy though. Theodore knew he and his brothers wanted to spend time with the Chipettes on their own, and he wouldn't want Dave to be lonely.

Theodore nibbled on his fourth piece of bacon and looked around the table. Alvin looked normal, but he thought his brother seemed a little too happy, like he was trying to hide something. Simon obviously looked nervous; he was picking at his pancake. Brittany was taking small bites as well, but probably because she was fixing her hair at the same time. Jeanette seemed happier than normal. Eleanor, well, she looked perfect. Her hair was neat and had a glossy sheen to it. Her nose was as pink as ever. She was chewing with the same manners she always practiced. Theodore guessed she smelled like watermelons from her favorite body spray she used. He almost stopped chewing thinking about that sweet, fruity smell. Thankfully, he recovered in time before he made himself look foolish by letting the food fall from his mouth.

"Theodore," Eleanor said when she had finished what she had in her mouth, "when you're done eating, I want to give you your present."

Theodore got excited as he saw the smile she had on her face. "Okay. Sounds great." Theodore picked up his pace. The sooner he could be finished, the sooner he could see Eleanor's face when he gave her his present.

Eleanor tapped her foot. She hoped she wouldn't have to wait much longer for Theodore to get dressed. She was still holding his present.

Brittany was walking past their bedroom door but stopped when she saw her sister. "You still didn't give him his present?"

"Theodore said he wanted to get dressed first. I understand, but he's taking a long time."

"Maybe he's getting dressed up," Brittany suggested. "That means something extra planned for you," she added with a wink.

Eleanor giggled. "Yeah, I hope so."

"I'm sure. It's obvious Theodore likes you."

"Really?"

"I'm positive." She patted her sister on the back. "Who I'm not so sure of is Alvin." She stared into the living room where the red-hooded chipmunk was jumping around on the couch as he was playing a video game. "I thought for sure he would have given me something after breakfast, but he went straight to his game. He's hardly spoken to me all day."

"He's probably just waiting for the right moment."

"Perhaps," she said, not sounding very convinced. "Well, have fun with Theodore today."

"Thanks. Same here with Alvin. Oh, and thanks again for the earrings, Brittany." She shook her head to show off the earrings that matched her necklace.

"No problem." Brittany walked over to Alvin to see if he was almost done with the level he was on.

Meanwhile, Theodore was inside, frantically pulling apart their bedroom. He had gotten dressed long ago and was searching for his present for Eleanor. He had found the valentine he had made her, still safely tucked under his pillow after he had stayed up half the night putting the finishing touches on it. He thought he had put her gift in his dresser drawer after he finished it last week, but it wasn't there. Theodore had emptied out his entire drawer, along with the ones below it, and even moved the dresser to look behind it, but he still couldn't find it. Now he was checking their hamper to see if it had accidentally fallen in there. After that, he was going to strip his bed.

How could I have lost it? I can't lose Eleanor's present! How would it look if she gives me something, and I have nothing to give her? Oh why do I have to be so messy and forgetful?! She'll never like me now! I just gotta find it!

He reached the bottom of the basket and felt every piece of clothing that was on the floor. Nothing. Now time to check in his bed. Maybe I did put it under my pillow too, and it fell.

Theodore ran to his bed, tripping on one of the shirts on the floor and stubbing his toe into the dresser leg. "Ouch!"

"Theodore?" came a knock at the door.

His eyes grew large at the sound of Eleanor's voice. He quickly dove into the sheets to start searching and prayed he could find it before she came in.