After Alvin comforted Brittany about her and Simon's argument at school, he agrees to help them make up and never fight again. The only problem is that there is no way how they can solve the problem. Alvin confronts a solution of how Simon and Brittany can make up. He and Brittany can rethink of how this problem can be solve. In the later chapters, once Simon and Brittany make up, they will be able to find Jeanette. Making up after a fight always helps solve the solution.

Enjoy another Alvittany chapter, everyone.


Runaway Jeanette

Chapter 11: Confronting the Problem

It was still night time at the woods and Jeanette got out of the warm lake and she was in there for a very long time. She wringed herself off and changed back in her purple hoodie, plaid shirt, blue pants, and purple shoes. Jeanette thought that was the best relaxation in the lake that she ever had.

"Relaxing in the warm lake helps me feel soothing during the last day of summer." said Jeanette to herself.

Jeanette arrived back at her purple tent and told Simon how was her relaxation in the lake was.

"So, Jeanette, how was your relaxation in the lake?" asked Simon's voice.

"It was magnificent." replied Jeanette.

"I knew relaxing in the lake on a hot day helps you relax." said Simon's voice.

"It does help me soothe my skin and my tail, Simon." said Jeanette.

"So glad you're enjoying your new life here so far." said Simon's voice.

"Yes, Simon, I'm so liking my new life here." replied Jeanette.

"Autumn starts tomorrow so what are you going to do during that season?" asked Simon's voice.

"I really don't know, Simon." replied Jeanette.

"It's the last of summer you know." said Simon's voice.

"I can't believe summer is done and I'm not sure what to do for autumn tomorrow." said Jeanette.

Jeanette went to sleep and figure out what to do for autumn tomorrow.

(Day 4)

Autumn had come to the woods that day and all of the trees have lost their leaves and were on the ground.

Jeanette woke up on the first day of autumn and told Simon what to do during the first day of autumn.

"Well, Simon, it's the first day of autumn. What should I do during the season?" asked Jeanette.

"Ever heard of jumping in leaves before?" asked Simon's voice.

"I never heard of jumping in leaves before, Simon." replied Jeanette.

"You should try that. It's really fun playing in the leaves." said Simon's voice.

"My sisters and I usually play in the leaves every autumn." said Jeanette.

"Forget about your sisters, Jeanette, you're still yourself." said Simon's voice.

"You're right, Simon, I'll take your advice." replied Jeanette.

"So you're going to jump in the leaves for the first day of autumn, right?" asked Simon's voice.

"Yes, Simon, I will." replied Jeanette.

"That's my girl, Jeanette. Have fun." said Simon's voice.

Jeanette exited out of her purple tent and went around to collect leaves for her leaf pile to play in. One by one, she got a bunch of leaves. And another bunch and then another and another and finally she got a big pile of leaves to play in during the first day of autumn.

"Making a pile of leaves and playing in it was a marvelous idea of me doing this for fun during the first day of autumn." said Jeanette.

Jeanette jumped in the leaf pile and enjoyed having fun playing with the leaves. She knew that it was fun jumping in the leaves every autumn. Jeanette liked the color of the autumn leaves and they were red, orange, yellow, and brown.

"If only my sisters were here, they sure to have fun with me playing in the leaves." said Jeanette.

Jeanette went on playing in the leaves during the first day of autumn. She thought about other things she can do while autumn is going through.

Meanwhile at the Chipettes' treehouse, Brittany woke up and sat on the side of her bed in her nightgown with panties. She realized that Alvin was still with her on the other side of her bed. Brittany shook Alvin to wake him up.

"Wake up, Alvin." said Brittany softly.

Alvin woke up with a yawn still in his red, short sleeved pajama shirt and pajama pants.

"Morning, Britt." said Alvin tiredly.

"So, did you get a good sleep last night?" asked Brittany.

"Absolutely, Brittany. How's yours?" asked Alvin.

"It didn't turn out well." replied Brittany.

"It wasn't?" asked Alvin.

"It's just I had a bad dream last night, Alvin." said Brittany.

"Is it about Jeanette?" asked Alvin.

"Yes, I can tell you why I dreamed about Jeanette." replied Brittany.

"Tell me." said Alvin.

"I dreamed that Jeanette is gone forever and that she is no longer my sister and I will never see her again." explained Brittany, her head hung down.

Alvin felt sorry for Brittany. She really want Jeanette to come home, but they can't do it without the help of Simon. The red clad chipmunk wrapped his arm around Brittany's shoulder.

"Do not worry, Britt, I promise that we'll find Jeanette as soon as possible." said Alvin.

"As soon as possible?" asked Brittany, looking at Alvin.

"Yes, but we must be as fast as lightning to find Jeanette, because Dave warned me and Theodore if Jeanette isn't found in ten days, he'll grounded both of us for a month." replied Alvin.

"I hate it when you get grounded, Alvin." said Brittany, placing her paw on Alvin's chest.

"Being grounded is the worst thing that ever happens to me." said Alvin.

"Alvin, I knew you're always there for me." said Brittany.

"I think so too, Britt." said Alvin.

"I love you so much, Alvin." said Brittany.

"I love you, too, Brittany." replied Alvin.

Brittany pulled Alvin in for a kiss and Alvin's cheeks blushed in a shade of red.

"Alvin, I just want to say thank you for getting my mind off of Jeanette. I just want her to come home." said Brittany.

"And we will, Britt, we will soon." said Alvin.

Brittany changed into her normal clothing and decided what she and Alvin must do.

"I think I should zip line over to your room for something, Alvin, might take a few minutes." said Brittany.

"Wait, Britt! You can't zip line over to my room. You remembered something." said Alvin.

As Brittany was about to grab the zip line, the pink clad chipette stopped and looked at Alvin.

"What did I remember, Alvin?" asked Brittany.

"You remembered you and Simon's argument at school." replied Alvin.

Brittany heard what Alvin said. The reason she can't zip line over to the Chipmunks' room is because Brittany remembered her and Simon's argument at school.

"You're right, Alvin, I can't zip line over to your room, because I remembered me and Simon's argument at school." said Brittany.

"I must find some way for you and Simon to agree." said Alvin.

"Yes, Alvin, there has to be a way. There must." said Brittany.

"Don't worry, Brittany, I know how to confront this problem." said Alvin.

After Alvin switch into his normal clothing, he paced back and forth whilst Brittany was sitting on her bed.

"Okay, Brittany, if I want you to get you and Simon to make up, you agree that you two will never fight again." said Alvin.

"Yes, Alvin, I really want me and Simon to agree to never argue again." replied Brittany.

"Any clue of how to confront the problem?" asked Alvin.

"Hmm, just give me some time to think." replied Brittany.

"I should think about this, too, Britt." said Alvin.

Alvin and Brittany think of a solution of how Brittany and Simon make an agreement to not argue again. They think for over twenty minutes, but they can't find the answer to the problem.

"Geez, Alvin, I can't remember how this problem can be solved." said Brittany.

"There's just no way, Britt, there's no way of doing this." said Alvin.

Suddenly, Brittany has found a solution to the problem.

"That's it! I know how this problem can be solved." said Brittany.

"Wait! You figured it out?" asked Alvin.

"Yes, Alvin. Do you remember at school when Jeanette loved for Simon?" asked Brittany.

"Yes, I know how Jeanette loved Simon so much." replied Alvin.

"Even the way Simon and Jeanette hug and rub noses on their faces." said Brittany.

"Brittany, you seem to come up of one of the solutions of how you and Simon make an agreement." said Alvin.

"I did?" asked Brittany.

"Yes, just rethink of what you said." replied Alvin.

Brittany shut her eyes and the scene replayed in her head.

"While at school, Simon and Jeanette hugged for a long time and they say how much they love each other. And even with their glasses meeting with a tiny clink sound, they say 'I love you' in a whispering voice." explained Brittany.

"If I'm correct hugging and make up is one of the clues to agree with Simon." said Alvin.

"That's correct." replied Brittany.

"Bingo! You just come up with one of two solutions for you and Simon make an agreement." said Alvin.

"Hug and make up is one of the solutions for me and Simon to agree to never ever argue again." said Brittany.

"And there is another solution for the problem. Any thoughts?" asked Alvin.

"I'm not sure, Alvin." replied Brittany.

"I don't remember, Britt." said Alvin.

"I really don't know, Alvin. That's up for Eleanor and Theodore to figure that out." said Brittany.

"They know how they can get the second solution solved." said Alvin.

Alvin and Brittany were making guesses of what the other solution can be for solving the problem.

(7:00 P.M.)

The scene cuts back to the woods where Jeanette was still enjoying the autumn leaves. She played in the leaves for a long time until it was that time to seize the day.

"Wonderful! Playing in the pile of leaves is really fun during every autumn. If Simon was here, he would play with me in the leaves." said Jeanette.

A chill breeze swirled around Jeanette and she knew that every autumn gets cool.

"Brrr, it's getting chilly out here. I better head back to my tent." said Jeanette, making her way back.

When Jeanette got back to her purple tent, she lit her campfire and ate one of her canned goods and decided what she might do for tonight.

"I think I'll look at the moon and stars tonight." said Jeanette.

Night had come quickly and Jeanette was gazing up at the moon and stars. First of all, the purple clad chipette was looking at the moon and she thought it was a wonderful moon.

"I never seen the moon that wonderful and it has a nice moonlight." said Jeanette.

After gazing at the moon, Jeanette watched the stars. Suddenly, the stars began to connect to each other and Jeanette watched them connect and make a form of something. When all the stars are connected, it made a form of Simon. Jeanette knew deep down that she missed Simon.

"Oh, Simon, I missed you so much even my sisters too." said Jeanette with a tear running down her face.

Jeanette was saddened to be the fact that she misses Simon after she ran away. She sadly walked inside her purple tent and told Simon how was her first day of autumn in the woods went.

"So, Jeanette, did you enjoy your first day of autumn in the woods?" asked Simon's voice.

"Yes, Simon, I did enjoy my first day of autumn in the woods." replied Jeanette sadly.

"You look sad, Jeanette, is there something wrong?" asked Simon's voice.

"First of all, I enjoyed the first day of autumn in the woods by playing in the leaves like you said." replied Jeanette.

"Okay, and then there was something that makes you sad. Tell me." said Simon's voice.

"After I gazed at the moon, I looked at the stars and while I was looking at them, they made a form of you and that's why I missed you." explained Jeanette.

"Oh, you do really miss me?" asked Simon's voice.

"Yes I do, Simon, I really missed you." replied Jeanette with tears streaming down her face.

"There's no need to cry, Jeanette." said Simon's voice.

"*sniff* My new life here in the woods is starting to make me sad because of me after I ran away from home." said Jeanette.

"Look, Jeanette, I know you missed me, but your new life here doesn't make you sad." said Simon's voice.

"It doesn't?" asked Jeanette, sweeping tears off her face.

"Of course not. Besides, you still have me in your picture of yourself and me." said Simon's voice.

"You're right, Simon, you're still in my picture and using your voice to communicate." said Jeanette.

"So, you feel better now?" asked Simon's voice.

"Yes, I do feel better now. Well, I need some rest. Plus, I got a busy day tomorrow here in the woods." replied Jeanette.

"Sleep tight, Jeanette." said Simon's voice.

"You sleep well, Simon." replied Jeanette.

Jeanette drifted to sleep and thought about having a busy day in the woods tomorrow for a lot of catching up to do.


Okay, so throughtout the chapter, the scene where Alvin and Brittany were confronting the problem of how Brittany and Simon make an agreement to never ever argue again. Brittany got the first clue of how to make an agreement. She reminisce the scene where Simon and Jeanette hugged at school, because they love each other. Alvin and Brittany came up with the first solution of making an agreement. Hug and make up was the first clue to make an agreement. And there is another clue of making an agreement, but that will be a later chapter. At the end of the chapter, Jeanette was saddened that she missed Simon and that's why how much Jeanette loved Simon. Another Alvittany chapter done well half of Alvittany and half of Jeanette. I will see you all later.