The final chapter. If you are not sure of what this chapter will have in it, you needz to work on your context clues. Okay I will hint…short, green wearing, food loving, names end in "ORE"; okay hint over.
In the kitchen right now was Eleanor. She was mixing some cookie batter and was just about to put it in the oven. Theodore had been helping her, but he said he had to go do something.
Eleanor scratched her head, stirring the batter. "Where could Theodore have gone?" she wondered. She kept stirring when she heard a voice. She looked down and saw what looked like a moving card.
She sweat-dropped. "A moving card?" she wondered out loud. She stopped stirring and jumped from a book she was standing on and looked down. It was then she noticed the little legs. It was Theodore.
She giggled at him. "Theodore, what are you doing down there?" she laughed. Surprised, Theodore looked up and smiled. He climbed his way back up to the top of the table to wear Eleanor was.
"Hey Eleanor." He said, breathlessly. "Oh well, this was supposed to be a surprise until I actually gave it to you." He said in a disappointed voice, but then smiled happily. "But since you've seen it already…" he handed he the card. "Here you go! Happy Valentine's Day!" he said. Eleanor smiled and happily accepted it.
"Thanks Theodore!" she grinned. "I have one for you, too." She said and scurried over to the edge of the table and did a long leap over to the counter, where she athletically grabbed the curtain by the window to swing over to a box of cereal. She reached for something behind it. Theodore saw it was a card. He smiled giddily.
Eleanor swung back over to the table on the curtain and did an air somersault to make sure she landed back on the table instead of to the floor. She made it and gracefully landed.
"Ta-da!~" she sang. Theodore clapped. She handed him the card.
"Thanks Eleanor!" he said. "It's great!"
"And yours is beautiful." She said, hugging him around the neck.
After putting the cookies in the oven, Theodore and Eleanor decided to wait on the table for them to finish.
"These are gonna be great!" Theodore said, sniffing the air.
"Well, they'll be ready soon!" Eleanor said, excitedly.
"I'm afraid I'll eat all of them." Theodore said, laughing.
"I wish I could eat that many." Eleanor said. "But I probably shouldn't…" she said, quieter. But Theodore heard her.
"Huh?" he asked, concerned. She shrugged.
"Well, I think maybe I should just cut back on that kind of stuff." She said. Theodore went closer to her and sat next to her.
"What's wrong Eleanor?" he said. "You love cookies. And why do you think you need to cut back on them?"
"Well, back when September was here…she made me…run on the treadmill for 45 minutes and-" but Theodore, remembering well this event, interrupted. (My OC September tricked Theodore into helping her get Eleanor on a treadmill in an attempt to get rid of her so she could play with Theodore by herself.)
"Wait a minute…45 minutes?" he asked. "That-that's not what she was supposed to do." Eleanor's ears twitched.
"Huh?" she asked. Theodore shook his head.
"She said 15 at most, but never 45." He said sadly. "I had no you ran for that long. Are you okay?" he asked her even though it was well over a month ago that had happened. She nodded.
"Yes, I'm fine." She said, then sadly looked at him. "Do you…so you think I need to lose weight?" she asked. His eyes widened.
"No no!" he said. "I…September said it would help you be faster and stuff and then you'd be able to play with us more. I never really understood what she meant, but I believed her. I don't think you need to lose any weight." Eleanor's eyes shimmered.
"Really?" she asked. He nodded.
"There's nothing wrong with you." He said, then added. "You did all of those flips and jumps to get my card, remember? That's better than anything I've ever seen before." Theodore said. Eleanor hugged him around the neck.
"Aww, thanks, Theodore." She said. "You're the nicest, best friend I've ever had!" she said, making him blush.
"Hehe…best friend?" he asked. Eleanor nodded, holding him paws.
"Yup, you're the best." She said, and without even thinking about it, kissed him on the cheek. His blush deepened and he touched the spot where he kissed her. She giggled.
"What was t-that for?" he stuttered, grinning.
"That was for being a good friend." She said. She walked over to him and put her nose to his.
"And this…is for Valentine's Day." She said and kissed him on the lips, to which he kissed back. It was about four seconds, because four seconds later, a loud ding sounded. It was the oven. The cookies were done.
They pulled away, blushing and smiling.
"The cookies are done!" they exclaimed.
"I can't wait to eat five of them!" Eleanor said, making Theodore smile.
"Oh boy!" they heard other voices say. They looked down to see their siblings.
"Hey, Theo!" Alvin said, climbing up. "Smells like cookies!" he said, rubbing his head.
"Yep." He answered. The others also climbed up and tried helped them get them out of the oven, but that was harder than getting them in.
"Perhaps we could be of assistance." They heard two voices say.
"Hi Dave! Hi Claire!" They said when they saw them.
"Good to see ya, old boy." Alvin said.
Dave got out the cookies and they all sat around the couch watching, A Charlie Brown Valentine. Everybody had at least three cookies. The Chipettes leaned against their counter-part. Dave and Claire smiled at them.
"Seems like they had a pretty good Valentine's Day." Dave told her.
"Yep." She said. "I figured they would." Dave raised and eyebrow.
"And how's that?" he asked. Claire smirked.
"Women's intuition." She said and kissed him on the cheek. She walked back to the couch.
"You go Dave!" Alvin said out loud, causing everyone to laugh.
"But, Dave, you gotta lemme give you some pointers on women, kay?" he said. Dave rolled his eyes.
"I'm gonna get ya for that one." He said.
"Oh no, you won't!" Alvin challenged. And ran out of the room.
"AAAAALVIIIIIN!" he called. And chased him all throughout the house.
Okay now this story is over and I hate its guts. Well, I know it's bad, but like I said, I wanted to do this since a year ago and doggone it, I did it. So that's that now.
