Okay, my first Alvin and the Chipmunks story!! And, no, this has nothing to do with the new movie, considering I have yet to see it (which sucks). Anyways, this came to me randomly while taking some quizzes on quibblo.
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"I'm going to the library, Dave. I need to return and check out some books." Simon said.
Dave looked up at him from the newspaper he was reading. "Okay, be back by cerfew." Simon nodded and left. Theodore was on Dave's shoulder and squinted at something on the paper. He pointed to it.
"What's that mean?" he asked.
Dave looked at what he was pointing to. "That's the weather. And according to this, we're supposed to be having big rainfalls and even hail the next few nights,"
Theodore shuddered. "I hate rainstorms,"
"It'll be fine,"
"You're right. And I can cral into bed with you whenever I get scared, right?"
Dave hesitated. "Actually, no. I have a buisiness trip going on next week. I leave tommorrow--Sunday."
Theodore got off his shoulder. "Oh, right, you mentioned that...,"
"There'll still be Alvin and Simon,"
"Yeah!"
Dave got up and layed his newspaper down. He stretched. "Better get started on dinner,"
"What are we having?"
"Lasagnia." he left to the kitchen. Theodore smiled and went after him to see if he could help.
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"Thank you, Simon. You're my best customer," the librarion, Mrs. Heyla, said as she took the books from Simon. She has curly brown hair, many wrinkle, too much make-up, blue eyes, and a kind face.
"You're quite welcome," Simon replied.
"What are you interested in this week?"
Simon thought it over for a few moments. "I heard it's going to rain throughout the next week. And Dave won't be home. That means Alvin's going to go haywire. How about a book on...Horror stories?"
Mrs. Heyla thought for a second then snapped her fingers. "I'll give you one of my favorites!" She got out from behind her desk and lead Simon to a row of books. After a moment of searching, she took out a book. It was hardback and wine red. She handed it to Simon.
"Bloody Mary? I've heard of her I think." Simon said.
She nodded. "One of the best. And I'll clue you in on a little secret," she looked around to make sure nobody was listening then lowered her voice, "This is based off of a true story!"
Simon did a small mischivious smile. Though he barely believed in ghosts, this would be perfect to scare the living daylights out of Alvin. It would calm him for at least a little while. Or so Simon hoped.
"This is perfect, Mrs. Heyla." he answered. They went back to her desk so Simon could check it out. Before Simon left, Mrs. Heyla stopped him.
"One more thing...What ever you do, do not--I repeat, do not--go in front of the mirror and say her full name three times. Espescially not while looking staright into your own eyes."
"Why?"
"Because that's what summons her!"
Simon gave her a confused nod and quickly left. The sun was starting to set and if he didn't get home soon, Dave would kill him. One thought came to mind when he left, I always knew she was crazy...
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"Simon, you're home just in time. Dinner's served!" Dave remarked when Simon stepped into the door. Simon set down his book and sat at the table with his brothers.
"What book did you get this time? Some sort of boring, archeological book?" Alvin mocked.
"First of all, I'm suprised you can even pronounce that word. Second of all, no. I'll show you later." Simon replied. They each started on their dinner.
You'll see...
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Okay, not that long but oh well. Tell me what you all think!!
