Author's Note: I do not own Alvin and the Chipmunks or the Chipettes. I would like to thank SPARK187 for helping me come up with the idea for this chapter! Well, here's chapter 7! Enjoy!

Minutes passed as Jeanette continued to lay on her bed. Her thoughts kept bringing her back to her bespectacled chipmunk. Then, the sound of the front door opening and closing snapped her back into reality.

"Jean, we're home!" Eleanor shouted.

Jeanette fixed herself to where she was sitting up in her bed covered by her sheets. She heard footsteps coming up the stairs and then a faint knock on her door.

"Jeanette, are you still up?" Eleanor asked.

"Yes, you can come in if you like," Jeanette said.

As Jeanette spoke, Eleanor walked through the door followed closely behind by Brittany. As Brittany came through the doorway, she flipped the main light switch on, and the room soon became illuminated by a bright light. It took a minute for Jeanette's eyes to focus.

"Hey, Jean," Eleanor said as she sat beside her on the edge of her bed.

"Hey, guys," Jeanette said back. "How was the party?"

"It was so much fun!" Eleanor shouted enthusiastically.

"Eh, it was okay," Brittany said, pretending not to care.

Jeanette and Eleanor looked at their sister for a moment before shrugging their shoulders and looking back at each other.

"I wish you could have been there, Jeanette," Eleanor said forlornly. "You would have had fun."

"I doubt that, Ellie," Jeanette said simply. "You know I'm not good around people."

"But still, it would have been nice," Eleanor said.

The room was quiet for a moment before Brittany decided to break the silence.

"So, how was your night, Jean?" she asked as she began to walk around the room.

"Oh, it was just fine," Jeanette answered. "I caught up on a lot of reading. I forgot how much I love Shakespeare."

"Mm hmm," Brittany said. "So, I got a call from Miss Miller, while we were at the party, and…"

Brittany immediately stopped speaking when she looked down at Jeanette's waste basket. She looked deeper inside the basket and saw something that didn't belong. Jeanette and Eleanor watched as Brittany's facial expression changed. Eleanor became curious, while Jeanette's heart rate began to increase. She knew what Brittany saw.

Oh, no, she thought. Please, no! I knew I should have dumped the waste basket before they got home! Why didn't I?! Stupid, stupid, stupid!

Jeanette watched as Brittany bent down to pick up the item that caught her eye.

"What is it, Brittany?" Eleanor asked intriguingly.

"How about we let Jeanette answer that question," Brittany said as she stood up and held the item in her hand for her sisters to see.

Jeanette could feel the sweat dripping from her forehead.

"Jeanette?" Eleanor asked as she looked at Jeanette.

"Yes, Jeanette," Brittany said. "What is this?"

Jeanette looked at the item in her hand. She already knew what it was.

Lie, she thought, Lie! Oh, man, how can I lie about something like this?

"Uh," Jeanette stuttered. "Uh, u-uh, it's nothing, nothing at all. It's not important at all."

Brittany continued to glare at her younger sister. She knew she was lying.

"Jean, you know perfectly well what this is," she said authoritatively. "It's a condom wrapper, and you know it."

"What?!" Eleanor questioned loudly.

"I don't know what you're talking about!" Jeanette shouted.

"Jeanette, you're not a very good liar!" Brittany shouted back. "Someone was here! Don't deny it!"

Jeanette couldn't say a word as she looked down at her hands. Eleanor continued to look at the condom wrapper in Brittany's hand. Then, realization dawned on her face.

"Simon?!" Eleanor asked looking between Jeanette and Brittany.

"Simon," Brittany answered. "Who else could it have been?"

Eleanor looked back at Jeanette. She was still looking down, and Eleanor could see tears begin to fall from her eyes.

"Jeanette, why are you crying?" Eleanor asked as she moved closer to Jeanette.

"It's just embarrassing," she began. "You weren't supposed to find out about this. I feel like such a terrible person."

Brittany became very confused by Jeanette's statement.

"Why?" Brittany asked. "Because you had sex?"

"Don't say it like that!" Jeanette shouted as she looked up at Brittany with an angry look.

"Alright, I'm sorry," Brittany said unapologetically.

Jeanette looked down at her hands again.

"Jean," Eleanor's sweet voice said. "You shouldn't be ashamed about what you did, and it definitely doesn't make you a bad person. Honestly, Britt and I knew it would happen eventually."

Jeanette looked back up at Eleanor. Her face was full of surprise.

"Really?" Jeanette asked.

"Well, yes," Brittany said as she walked over and sat on the other side of Jeanette's bed. "We see the way Simon looks at you and the way you look at him. You two have so much passion for each other, and I'm sure you guys couldn't have kept it to yourselves much longer."

Jeanette was taken off guard by Brittany's comment. She never expected her to understand her feelings the way she did.

"I may not be smart, Jean," Brittany said, "but I'm not stupid."

Jeanette giggled slightly as Brittany spoke.

"Simon truly loves you, Jeanette," Eleanor said as she took her sister's hand. "All you two did tonight was show how much you love each other. There's nothing wrong with that, and there's nothing to be sorry for."

Jeanette's lips began to form a smile.

"Thanks, guys," she said softly. "It means a lot to hear you say that."

The sisters joined together in a group hug. When the hug was broken, there was a moment of silence.

"So, how was it?" Brittany asked curiously.

"Brittany!" Eleanor shouted. "That's private!"

"I'm not asking for details, Ellie," Brittany explained. "I just want to know if she enjoyed herself."

Jeanette's cheeks began to burn as she looked down at her hands again.

"Well," she began as she looked back up at her sisters. "It was truly amazing. The feeling was nothing I've ever felt before, and I have no regrets."

"Aww," her sisters said simultaneously.

Jeanette sighed deeply, and her smile began to fade as she looked down.

"I just wish I could have another night like tonight," she said sadly. "Once Miss Miller comes home, there won't be a chance for Simon and me to be alone."

"Don't be so sure," Brittany said.

Jeanette looked up at her older sister who was giving her a small smirk.

"What are you talking about?" she asked.

"Well," Brittany began, "like I was telling you earlier I got a call from Miss Miller."

Jeanette didn't understand what her sister was trying to say.

"And?" she questioned.

"And she said she'd be home tomorrow," Eleanor said.

Jeanette looked back and forth between her two sisters. She was really confused.

"So, what's your point in telling me this?" she asked slightly annoyed.

"Let us finished," Brittany said. "She also told us that she'll be going out of town again next weekend."

Realization hit Jeanette hard in the face as a smile began to form on her lips.

"Really?" she asked. "Where is she going?"

"Vegas with her girlfriends," Eleanor answered. "We told her as long she didn't gamble again she could go."

Jeanette's smile grew bigger as the prospect of seeing Simon again grew larger.

"Maybe there's a chance after all," Jeanette said happily.

"Of course there is, Jean," Eleanor said. "We could always ask Alvin and Theodore to double date, so you two could be alone."

"Oh, thank you, guys!" Jeanette shouted as she brought her sisters in for another group hug. "You're the best!"

"Well," Brittany began, "I do have one suggestion, Jeanette."

"What's that?" Jeanette asked as she let go of her sisters.

"Go to the doctor and ask for some birth control pills," Brittany said simply.

Jeanette gave Brittany a confused look.

"Now, I know you two used protection," Brittany explained, "but condoms don't always work. I just want you to be safe."

Jeanette gave her older sister a smile. She knew Brittany had her best interest at heart. She leaned towards Brittany and gave her a quick hug.

"I'll think about it," she said.

"Good," Brittany said. "Well, come on, Ellie. It's late, and we should get to bed."

"Okay," Eleanor said as she stood up. "I'm really happy you had a great night, Jean."

"Thanks, Ellie," Jeanette said cheerfully.

Brittany stood up and began walking towards the door with Eleanor.

"Don't forget what I said," Brittany said as she turned back to look at her younger sister.

"I won't, Brittany," Jeanette said. "Goodnight, guys."

"Goodnight, Jeanette," Brittany and Eleanor said simultaneously.

Brittany and Eleanor walked out of the room, closing the door behind them. Jeanette laid down on her bed and began thinking.

I can't believe how supportive my sisters are, she thought. I'm so lucky to have them.

Jeanette turned her head and looked at her digital clock.

12:10, she thought. I wonder if Simon's still up.

She grabbed her cell phone from its place on the dresser and began texting.