A/N: Lot's of Simonette :) Hope you like it

To Alvin,

I know, we've known each other for a long time, but all good things must come to an end, Anyway the reason I am writing this, is because, I want to say:

You make me feel whole and complete, you fill me with anger, hate, sadness, rage, happiness and most importantly, you fill me with Love and passion.

I LOVE YOU ALVIN SEVILLE! I CAN'T LOVE ANYONE THE WAY I LOVE YOU!

But I know, you don't feel the same way about me anymore… You hate me and I hate you for leaving me…You've found yourself Clover and it kills me to know you don't need me. I found someone here too, his name is Nate, and he makes me laugh when all I do at home is cry. You hate me. Well good news, I'll leave you alone forever, you'll never find me ever again, and it'll be like I never was yours. I still will love you, I'll always love you, I can't live without loving you, and not loving you would be like not loving an adorable kitten. Wow my comparison sucks. Anyways, I love you and hate you at the same time. I'm running away, to goodness knows where, and I warn you, don't come looking for me Alvin.

Goodbye

Brittany Miller

July 18th 2012

Alvin stared at the letter in his hand. She did love him still. It's all a big misunderstanding! He wanted to scream at everyone.

"I'll find you." He whispered.

He headed out to Miss Miller.

"Miss Miller, is it all right if I clean out the basement and use Brittany's bed tonight? I can clean at super speed." Miss Miller nodded.

Later that night

The basement was in good shape, the dust was no longer there, and Brittany's abandoned bed looked cozy again.

He leaned on Brittany's bed, sniffing the pillows.

It smelled just like her. Alvin thought as he continued to sniff. He hugged the pillows tight, thinking that he was hugging her tightly.

THAT NIGHT

Simon woke up a bit late at night. He walked up to Jeanette's room and knocked. The door opened.

"Hey," Jeanette said sleepily. Simon nodded and entered.

He carried her to the bed and placed her on. He lay beside her, rubbing his paw over her hair. Jeanette felt comfortable. She continued to let Simon rub her hair.

Simon kept murmuring her name, and kissing her hair. Jeanette loved it. She soon fell asleep in Simon's arms whispering, "Don't go."

Simon nodded, and they both fell asleep.

They woke up early in the morning. Jeanette looked up at Simon, smiling.

"I love you."

"You know I do too." Simon replied.

Simon hugged her tightly. Jeanette never felt happier in her life.

They continued to stare into each other's eyes for the next three hours, not talking.

SCOTLAND 5 YEARS LATER

"Mummy, do you know where daddy is?" Alvie asked as he sat beside Brittany.

Brittany stroked Alvie's red hair, tousling it even more and whispered, "Daddy's gone for a few days, to do some work, he'll be back soon." Brittany had gotten less out going and had become quiet, throughout the years.

"Mummy I'm hungry, I want lasagna, and could you make it?" Alvie asked bouncing up and down, on the couch.

Brittany nodded and headed to the kitchen.

After Alvie had eaten and done his homework, Brittany put Alvie to bed. As usual she hugged him tightly and whispered, "Alvin."

Alvie looked up and said, "Mummy, my name's Alvie not Alvin."

Brittany looked at Alvie and said, "I know."

Tears streamed down Brittany's face. She was 21 now. 5 years had passed from when she ran away. Alvie was the best thing she had. She hugged Alvie and told him a short story and tucked him to bed.

"Mummy, good night," Alvie whispered sleepily.

"Good night, Alvie." Brittany whispered.

"I love you," Alvie muttered in his sleep.

Brittany smiled softly and whispered, "I love you too, I love you Alvin."

Alvie was too tired to complain. Brittany closed the door and went down.

After she was sure that Alvie had fallen asleep, she went back to his room, and lay beside him. She kept stroking his hair and whispering, "Alvin,"

The next day

"Alvie, time for school," Brittany said as she woke up her son. Alvie rubbed his eyes and gave a grin that matched Alvin's cheeky grin.

Brittany felt a pang of sadness. He looked just like him. Brittany thought.

As Alvie left, Brittany collapsed onto the sofa and began to cry.

"I LOVE YOU! I HATE YOU! WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME?" She screamed into the cushions.

No reply.

LONDON 5 years later

Miss Miller had passed away just two years after Dave and the boys had settled down.

Jeanette and Eleanor couldn't have handled the loss by themselves; they luckily had the boys and Dave, who made them survive the toughest days of their lives. Dave, the boys and the girls moved out from the old house and went into a bigger luxurious that provided rooms for everyone.

Jeanette rested her head on Simon's shoulder as they sat on the hammock late at night.

"Sometimes when I just stare in the sky and look at the stars, I can still see Miss Miller. She's up there and telling me to not go down the same path as my sister and hold what's left of our family in place. I would have died without you Simon." Jeanette whispered.

Simon adjusted himself so that he faced her. "Jeanette, Miss Miller will always be in your heart. I'm always going to be here. The more I think I realize that I need you by my side. More than ever, so Jeanette, do me a favor," Simon asked pulling out a small velvet box.

Jeanette gasped. Was this some joke or a dream? Simon opened the velvet box which revealed a ring.

Simon jumped down from the hammock and got on his knees.

"Oh my god" Jeanette whispered.

"Jeanette, I love you more than you can ever imagine. And with you, my life is perfect. But I need to ask you one question before it's absolutely perfect." He said, quietly. "Jeanette Miller, will you make me the happiest guy alive and marry me?"

Jeanette was absolutely speechless.

She nodded unable to form actual words.

Simon broke off into a grin as he carried her in his arms. Jeanette wrapped her arms around his broad shoulders and kissed him. She stared into the sky, and whispered, "Thank you Miss Miller, for showing him to me."

Simon kissed Jeanette's hair and carried her back to their house.

"Dave, Jen and I are now officially engaged!" Simon declared as he walked in with Jeanette.

Dave clapped happily. Eleanor squealed while Theodore squeezed her paw excitedly. They were still best friends, but Eleanor wished it would turn out into something much more than friendship. Alvin stood in a corner, he had matured through the years, lost his childish side, and resigned to sit lost in thought at the corner of a room, sit in Brittany's bed and only speak when spoken to.

He cleared his throats and whispered, "Congratulations, Simon and Jeanette."

He got up from his seat and went to the basement and lay on Brittany's bed, the envelope beside him.

"Where could she be? Is she still here in London? She could be anywhere in the world by now." Alvin spoke silently to himself. Nate, Nate, Alvin repeated Nate's name over and over in his head, the more he said, the angrier he got. Maybe her escapade had something to with him. Alvin thought to himself. He grabbed his phone and called Oak Grove.

"Hello, this is Oak Grove High, how may we help you?" The clerk answered in a dull voice.

"Yeah, you may, I'd like to find about a certain person called Nate. He attends Oak Grove."

"Hold on." The clerk said.

Alvin waited anxiously.

"There are three Nate's in this school at the moment, Nate Stillman, Nate Parker and Nate Robinson."

"Can you gather all three of them to an office tomorrow during their lunch? I'll be speaking to them." Alvin said.

"Sure, thing. May I know the reason why?" The clerk asked.

Alvin replied, "No, you may not."

He continued, "Thank you and goodbye."

The clerk replied confused, "Uh, welcome and goodbye."

Alvin hung up and sighed. He'll find out where she was, whatever it took.