Chapter one
Somewhere in the back alleys of Hollywood. "How much longer do you have?" "Until I lose control again?" "Yes." "A few days." "I see." "You know what to do after that happens, right?" "Yeah. I take the chosen ones and get them ready ." "Good, but first we must them." "Yeah, the power we must give them is too much for just anybody." "That is precisely why we must find the correct ones. The 'chosen' ones." "Do you think that he will do anything about our plan? You know that he has a small clue about what we intend to do with the power we stole from him. Do you think he'll harm the chosen ones?" "I don't know. All we can do is hope that we're able to complete our plan before he finds them. If he found them before then, I shutter to think what he may do to them." "Me too." "Well, for now, all we can do is set up our front and hope the chosen ones come in. Let's finish our preparations." "Right." Meanwhile, the chipmunks were going about their day. Today was another ordinary day for the chipmunks and their girlfriends, the chipettes. Despite all the adventures they had had recently, starting with the arrivals of their long lost siblings, Cash and Katrina, they were now living the lives of normal teenagers. Well, as normal as teenage life for an anthropomorphic chipmunk gets anyways. Recently, Cash had gotten the cast off his leg and was able to walk around with out a crutch or the assistance of his own girlfriend, Katrina. Since the defeat of the psychotic Franklin siblings, they had had no more adventures. Nothing exciting was happening. This, of course, suited Dave just fine. He was glad that his boys were now safe and sound. That nothing and no one were after his sons and future daughter-in-laws anymore. He was positive that Miss Miller, Vinny and Xavier would agree with him that this was how life should be. However, he couldn't shake the feeling that something was coming. He didn't want to bring it up to his boys, since they seemed to be enjoying their time off from being heroes over and over again. They had hung up their weapons and he didn't want them to have to get them down again. So, he kept quiet and prayed that whatever it was, it wouldn't be too bad. For now, he would focus on cleaning his car. He would have to stuff all the kids into his car and take them down town later, so he figured that it should at least be clean. The chipettes were visiting today, an occurrence that was now pretty much an everyday thing. Not that Dave minded. He enjoyed seeing his boys happy and in love with the girls. Not to mention, when they were spending time with the girls, they were rarely getting into trouble. Even Alvin got into fewer messes when Brittany was around to spend time with him. That wasn't saying that they didn't get into the occasional fight with one another. They were brothers after all and, no matter how close siblings are, they will always fight. But, for the past week, none of Dave's four boys had any problems with each other. So, in Dave's mind, aside from the nagging feeling, everything was just fine. As said earlier, just like how life should be. "Woohoo! Got'em!" That was Alvin from in the den. He had finally defeated the boss of the video game he had been playing all morning. The chipmunks were waiting for Cash to get down with what he was doing before they went down town. They didn't mind the wait, since Cash's business happened to be spending time with his visiting grandfather, who Cash had not met until today. As soon as said Grandfather left, the chipmunks would be headed down town.
