Hayy guys, this chapter was meant to be a little more dramatic but I decided to post the dramatic moment tomorrow
Thanks RossLynchLUVR, Skylar.S, for reviewing that last chapter it means a lot.
I don't own Alvin and the Chipmunks and please review
The nightmare Simon had on the plane was the same as the one he had only hours ago, he dreamt his mother apologizing, her hitting the floor dead, his screaming, his father scarring him and then his terrifying threat.
He would have gone deeper into the memory, had Jeanette not heard his whimpering and shook him awake. Now he felt shattered, and uneasy as he glanced around at all the chipmunks staring at him, with even more worried expressions than the night before.
"Simon?" began Theodore, as he noticed Simon's breathing, which was quick and shallow.
Now this was seriously starting to worry Simon, he hadn't dreamed the memory for years and now he had to relive the painful memory not just for one night, but for two. That didn't even happen the night of the tragedy.
Alvin, growing sick of feeling helpless to his brother, leaned his head forward, "C'mon Si, this is clearly worrying you, why won't you just tell us?" he asked, sadness dripping from his every word.
Simon has always considered telling his brothers the truth, but it would do more harm than good. Just look at him, he shuddered at even the mention of the word past, or memory, or nightmare. Simon knew he mustn't tell them, especially his brothers, no matter how much he wished too.
Simon took a deep breath, "I can't tell you," he whispered, looking down at the plane floor. "I made a promise!"
That just irritated Alvin even more, "OH COME ON! If a dream is worrying you this much then it's not worth keeping the promise!"
"NO ALVIN!" Simon yelled back angrily, "AND BESIDES, EVEN IF I DID TELL YOU WHAT THE DREAM WAS ABOUT, IT WOULDN''T MAKE YOU FEEL ANY BETTER!" he snapped, causing everyone to shy away from him, he has never been so snippy before, especially to Alvin.
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The plane landed at that point, and then a bus took the chipmunks and the chipettes to Madison Square Garden.
Madison Square Gardens on the inside was gawp-worthy, for a start IT WAS HUGE, with a giant stage that would make the chipmunks look even smaller than they already were. Brittany was defiantly smug at the arena and already started to plot her outfit for the performance.
Later that night, the chipmunks dressed in baseball jackets, each corresponding to their clothes colour, Alvin's being red, Simon's blue, and Theodore's green. The only difference between the jackets other than the colour, was that Alvin had a yellow 'A' sawed into the back of his jacket.
Then there were the chipettes, who were all dressed in denim skirts, with a thin brown belt threaded through the hem, and blouses, that corresponded to their clothes colour.
As they readied themselves to go on stage, Simon was sure he felt eyes bearing into the back of his skull, but every time he spun around there was nothing more than a few members of staff and stage equipment.
Simon ignored it after a while, but if only he had looked closer, then he would have noticed a pair of electric blue eyes staring at him in a threatening way…
(Grabs piano) DUN DUN DUUUNNN
Alvin- seriously, stop doing that, and where did you get the piano from!
Me- Oh… I…actually I don't know….anyways please review, next chapter is going to be more dramatic than this one.
Alvin- ohhh am I going to get a record deal?, a videogame?, a-
Me- Please review
