A/N: Wow! 14 reviews already! You guys amaze me! And to thank you for all of your reviews I will answer and respond to your AWESOME reviews from chapter 1 and 2!

SPARK187- That chapter was sad! I almost broke down crying just typing it! Simon won't find out so soon about the kid, and I'm not sure how he'll take it, well I do but you'll just have to wait and see!

SimonSeville19- I'm glad you liked that chapter so much, and I'm not leaving this story with questions unanswered.

ChipmunksRule- Yep that's what she was going to tell him! It wasn't that sweet since she was left alone though.....

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Marnie quickly turned off her phone alarm and got out of her bed. The salty breeze floated into her room from the open window which revealed the sky that was still dark.

Last night Marnie had bought a plane ticket to the city, and was now packing her bags for the trip.

She put everything she would need in her purple suitcase, neatly folded.

When she was finished, she pulled out her phone then texted Cody and his brothers.

Guys come over ASAP!

Marine the fun Chipette in Coastal Chipmunks

Marnie's nickname was Marine. Sammy had given it to her when she was younger because of her love for the ocean and everything in it.

The Coastal Chipmunks was a band consisted of Marnie, Cody, and Cody's two brothers Dylan and Matthew. They had formed a couple of years ago and were now the most popular band in Garden City, with the help of their manager Sammy.

She stood in front of her mirror and observed her outfit. She was wearing a blue tank top, with a pair of jeans that cut off just above her knee, and wearing her worn in rainbow flip flops. Instead of her glasses she had put in contacts over her eyes.

Marnie felt her phone vibrate and she flipped it open to read the text.

Finally dragged D out of bed, on our way!

Cody the smart Chipmunk in Coastal Chipmunks

Marnie smiled and hauled her suitcases out to the front porch waking up Shelly in the process.

Shelly barked at her as if she was warning her that this was a bad idea.

"Shelly I just want to find out some more stuff about my mother's past. It's not that bad." Marnie told the dog.

Shelly padded away and then stopped like she wanted Marnie to follow her.

Marnie sighed and followed her dog. The dog led Marnie all the way to the door of Ms. Miller's bedroom door.

"This is mom's room Shelly" Marnie said annoyed.

Shelly nudged the door and Marnie opened the door to her mother's room.

Shelly went straight over to Jen Miller's bed and pulled something out from under it.

"What do you got there Shell?" Marnie asked as she knelt beside the retriever.

Marnie grabbed the thing that Shelly had pulled out.

It was an old album with faded pages that were filled with photos of her mom as a teenager, her mom when she was pregnant, and Marnie growing up.

Marnie fought back tears as she turned to the dog sitting next to her. "Thanks girl" Marnie rubbed behind her dog's ears.


Marnie stood on the back porch of her house as she waited on her friends.

The Miller's back porch faced the ocean. Marnie, Sammy, and her mom used to come out here all the time to look at the stars.

Sammy taught her every constellation he knew and made up some too.

Marnie smiled at the memory as she looked at the shoreline. Her attention focused on three blurry figures walking towards her.

Marnie walked down the steps of the porch and onto the warm sand.

She began waving her right arm like crazy at the three figures and they waved back.

The three figures became three boy chipmunks, each with sandy blonde hair.

The one on the left was short, a bit chubby, and was wearing green swim trucks and a t-shirt. The one on the right was tall, skinny, and was wearing blue glasses, blue swim trunks, and a t-shirt. And the one in the middle was shorter than the one on the right, but taller than the one on the left. He was wearing red swim trunks and a t-shirt.

"Hey Marnie, what's the scoop?" The chipmunk in the middle asked.

"Dylan I wanted to ask you guys to do me a favor" Marnie said to the chipmunk trying to break the news she would be leaving slowly.

Dylan Anderson is known as Mr. Heartthrob, since he always breaks a girl's heart. He normally wore red with a hint of yellow. Sammy always said if he never had a son, Dylan would get Sam's Corner. Most people believed that Dylan would rather become a rock star than own Sam's since he played the piano and sang all the time, but really he wanted to become a reporter. Right now he is the current sportswriter for the school paper so one day he might achieve his goal.

"What do you need?" the chipmunk on the left asked.

"Promise you won't cry Matthew" Marnie asked the chubby chipmunk.

Matthew Anderson was the sweet, innocent, chef of the group. He always wore any shade of green. Dylan managed to talk his brothers and Marnie to join the paper with him, so Matthew joined the paper as their recipe writer. Every issue he managed to write an easy to do, delicious recipe.

"He'll be fine, now what do you need us to do?" The bespectacled chipmunk asked.

Cody Anderson was the smart chipmunk who always wore blues and sometimes a bit of purple. On the newspaper staff, Cody wrote articles about the school's problems. His column was one of Marie's favorites, even though it was voted the most boring out of the whole newspaper.

"I'm going to find out some information about my mom's past. I'm heading to the city; in fact my cab will be here any minute. I want you guys to watch after Shelly until my mom gets back." Marnie said. She turned around and began walking into the house.

The three male chipmunks were on her tail about to protest.

"Guys I know what you're going to say. You're going to beg me not to go, but I am. I have to find out some information about my heritage." Marnie said as she walked across the house to the front door.

She opened the front door and walked onto the porch. The guys came out and all looked furiously at her.

"You're just going to leave. I mean to find out about your mom's family, I can understand that. But seriously you're just going to leave us three weeks before our big concert at the dance. Do you know that five record companies will be there?" Dylan asked.

"Typical you don't care about anyone but yourself, do you?" Cody asked his brother in disgust.

He turned to Marnie. "Marnie, I think you should go if you really need to."

Marnie's eyes lit up at his approval. "Really Cody"

"Yeah, of course Marnie, but what exactly are you looking into though? It's a pretty big city." Cody said.

Marnie smiled and pulled out a piece of paper. "This is the address of Eleanor Miller. I think she's my mom's sister."

"But Ms. Jen is an only child" Matthew protested.

"I think she lied to me. If my hypothesis is correct, my mother is really Jeanette Miller, a chipette who disappeared about 12 years ago."

Cody and Dylan were shocked at her theory. Matthew leaned towards Cody and asked "What's a hypothesis?"

"It's what you think is going to happen, Matthew." Cody told his little brother.

Matthew nodded and Dylan chuckled. "And everyone thinks I'm the dumb one."

Cody looked at him and muttered. "That's because you are big guy."

A taxi pulled up in front of the house and Marnie sighed. "That's my ride."

"You're going to ride all the way to the city!" Matthew exclaimed.

Marnie shook her head. "No, it's just to the airport."

"Here we'll help with your bags" Dylan said as he grabbed one of Marnie's bags and walked over to the car.

The chipmunks put everything into the taxi then prepared to say goodbye to Marnie.

"I'll miss you Marnie" Matthew said tears coming to his green eyes.

"Don't cry Matt, because if you cry I will start to cry too" Marnie said as she hugged the sensitive chipmunk.

"Come home safely, alright" Matthew said.

"Of course Matthew, I'll only be gone for a week, week and a half at the most." She promised.

Matthew nodded and stepped back.

Dylan stepped forward. "Hey Marn, good luck with your dad and all." He said not trying to be all emotional.

Marnie gave him a puzzled look. "What do you mean?"

"Well you're going to meet your mom's sister, right? She probably knew all of Ms. Jen's boyfriends, including your Pop." Dylan shrugged.

"You're right, how did you figure all of that out?" Marnie asked bewildered.

"Reporters are always inferring, it's how we figure what questions to investigate" Dylan said while smirking.

Marnie pulled him into a hug. "I'll miss you Dylan. Try not to break any girls' heart okay. I won't be there to pretend to be your girlfriend, and don't blow up a toilet. Cody and Matt won't be able to stand up for you on their own. "

"I won't" Dylan said as he pulled away.

Marnie walked to the cab and was about to get in. "Marnie wait" Marnie turned around to see Cody running towards her.

He reached the cab out of breath. "Marnie the dance is soon, and I was thinking we could maybe … carpool. You know save the amount of pollution that goes in the ocean" he rambled nervously.

He was cut off by Marnie placing her finger in front of his lips. "I would love to be your date to the dance, and maybe this time I will have a dad to do the father daughter dance with" Marnie said excitedly.

"Good luck Marnie" Cody said.

Marnie stared into his blue eyes for a moment before she leaned in and gave him a peck on the cheek.

She quickly got into the cab and it drove away.

Cody hand was shaking while it reached up to touch the spot where Marnie's lips had been.

His brothers came over. "Did you finally ask her?" Matthew asked.

Cody nodded and Dylan laughed. "It's about time. The guys at the paper have all been having bets about when you guys would get together."

Cody glared at him and Dylan whispered something to Matthew.

Dylan and Matthew both began chorusing "Marnie and Cody sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G, First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes Cody with a baby carriage" dancing around their annoyed brother as they walked home.


Jen Miller was lost.

She had been spending the last twenty minutes trying to find her meeting.

She walked briskly as she looked around trying to find her conference room.

Of course if one thing that was the same in Jen and Jeanette was that they are both klutzy.

She walked straight into a man knocking them both to the ground.

Papers flew everywhere as the man's briefcase flew open.

Jen scrambled to gather all of her papers. "I am so sorry sir" she apologized.

"It's alright" The munk said as he put his papers back into his briefcase.

"Do you know where conference room B78 is?" She asked

"Yeah right down the hall to your left." The munk said.

"Thanks" Jeanette said thankfully.

The munk turned around and Jeanette finally got to look at him, "No problem I'm Simon, Simon Seville." Shocked green eyes connected with delighted deep blue ones.

"Jeanette" Simon whispered as he stood up and offered his paw to her.

Jen jumped to her feet and clutched her papers close to her chest. "I have to go" she said before she began running down the hall towards her conference.

"It was nice to see you again" she called over her shoulder.

"The father of your child turns up after you haven't seen him in 12 years and the best you can say is nice to see you again!" Jen thought as she entered her conference.

Simon grabbed his briefcase then hurried towards room B78.

He knocked on the door and a lady with red hair answered the door.

"Can I help you?" she asked.

"Yeah I'm looking for Jeanette Miller." Simon said nervously.

"Hold on one second" The lady went back into the conference room.

She came back out alone. "I'm sorry there is a Jen Miller, and a Jenifer Martin, but no Jeanette Miller."

The lady left him alone and Simon slumped against the wall.

He thought back to when he found out Jeanette had left.

***Flashback***

"Hey Simer don't you have anything else to do but study?" Simon's obnoxious roommate Kyle asked. Kyle actually made Simon miss Alvin.

Simon looked up from his textbook. "It's Simon actually, and I have a test in two weeks"

"Don't you have a girlfriend, although I can see why if you don't?" Kyle asked as he ran through his notes.

"I do, her name is Jeanette. She's funny smart, beautiful…" Simon rambled as he thought about Jeanette.

"Dude, just call her already and stop over studying." Kyle told Simon as he picked up his books and left the dorm.

Simon pulled out his phone and dialed Jeanette's number. He was surprised when he heard a voice message saying the number had been disconnected.

He dialed her home number and Eleanor answered." Hello Miller residence"

"Hey Ellie, is Jeanette there?" Simon asked.

"Oh Simon you didn't hear" Eleanor said sadly.

"Hear what?" Simon asked nervously.

"Simon, Jeanette is missing"

***Flashback Over***

Simon ran his hand through his hair as he thought back to that awful day. He flew back home immediately, then after a week he went back to school and buried himself in his studies.

A nagging voice in the back of his head that always reminded him a bit of Alvin was now screaming. "You idiot, how could you let the love of your life go again?!"


Marnie breathed in and out slowly, trying to get rid of all the butterflies in her stomach.

She was standing outside the home of Eleanor Miller.

She nervously raised her hand and knocked on the door.

It opened slightly and a male chipmunk's voice flowed out. "Can I help you?"

"Yes I'm looking for Eleanor Miller. Is she home?" Marnie asked.

"Her name is Eleanor Seville now, and no she's not home. Why do need her?" the voice came forward a bit and was now a shadowy figure.

"I'm doing a report on the disappearance of her sister Jeanette. I'll come back later though, sorry to disturb you." Marnie said.

She began to walk back towards the hotel disappointed when something called behind her. "Hey kid wait!"

Marnie turned around and saw the munk from Eleanor's house running towards her. "Maybe I could help with your report. I knew Jeanette too." He said when he caught up with her.

"You could?" Marnie asked.

The munk shrugged. "Yeah we were pretty close. By the way I'm Alvin, Alvin Seville."