Chapter 3: The Effects of the Bait

The younger siblings of the Chipmunks and the Chipettes were impressed. It had been two weeks since the bait was set and Alvin and Brittany were acting more civilized to each other than ever before.

However, it was a miracle Alvin and Brittany didn't sense the trap as every time they did something nice to each other, their siblings laughed quietly.

One night,

Simon was woken up by the sound of a pen scratching. He slipped on his glasses and saw his brother at his desk writing something.

"Alvin?" Simon asked "What are you doing?"

"Working on a song" Alvin said

Simon climbed out of bed and read over his brother's shoulder.

It was a love song for Brittany.

"You and Brittany seem to be getting along great these days" Simon said

"She's a great girl. I can't believe I didn't see it before" Alvin said

"You were just too blind to see it before" Simon told his brother

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At the Chipettes,

"Brittany?" Jeanette asked. "What are you doing?"

"Working on a poem for Alvin" Brittany sighed

Jeanette smiled at her sister. She hadn't seen Brittany this happy in AGES.

"I'm really happy for you and Alvin Brit." Jeanette said

"Thanks. I feel the same way about you and Simon and Ellie and Theodore" Brittany said "Alvin can be such a sweetheart when he wants to be, I'm not even caring about what the public thinks about us"

"They probably agree that the six of us belong together" Eleanor said as she walked in from her date with Theodore.

"That's the truth" Brittany said

Jeanette and Eleanor smiled. Not only were the triple dates much more enjoyable, but Brittany was easier to get along with.

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