A HouseKeeper
Pilot episode on Monday morning in the kitchen at 108 Burtonwood Dr. “Mom Dionne! I think there is smoke in the oven.” My cartoon adoptive red-clad ten-year-old troublemaker son chipmunk Alvin Seville said. “Oh no! I turn it off and take my meatloaf out of the oven. Oh, boy! It’s burnt,” Alvin. His cartoon adoptive human mute African American best friend overworked novelist mom dialogues. “Maybe we call Pizza Hut and order a pizza ham with sliced pineapple and shredded cheese,” Mom Dionne? My cartoon adoptive blue-clad ten-year-old eldest son, Simon Seville inquired. “Absolutely! I call Pizza Hut and order that,” Simon. I sigh.
Next Tuesday afternoon in the living room at Burtonwood Dr. “Mom Dionne! I am home.” My cartoon adoptive red-clad ten-year-old troublemaker son chipmunk Alvin Seville and his blue-clad eldest whiz brother chipmunk Simon open the front red door and enters. “Meet our new housekeeper Brooke Shields from the Agency office,” boys. His cartoon adoptive human mute African American best friend, an overworked novelist mom's introduced. “Wow! Hello Brooke, Shield, I am Alvin Seville, and this is my eldest brother, Simon, one of her sons.” He seems lovesick and flirting with a cartoon guest star Brooke Shields as my new housekeeper. “Hi Alvin, and Simon, That’s nice meeting both of you. Ms. Dionne? I think your son Alvin's flirting makes me so creepy.” She greets them while whispering to me. “Maybe he’s 12 years old and always loves tween girls at Davidson middle school,” Mrs. Brooke Shields. I said. “I see,” My cartoon guest star explained Brooke Shields, as my housekeeper understood what I explained. “Boys, Be good and listen to what our new housekeeper Brooke Shields says.” Alvin and Simon’s cartoon adoptive human mute African American best friend, an overworked novelist mom cues. “Of course! No, not the problem,” Mom Dionne. They obeyed me.
The evening after dinner... “Are you finished brushing your teeth,” His cartoon new housekeeper Brooke Shields asks. “Absolutely! I guess so, Mrs. Brooke Shields. “Okay. Oh?! Stay away from your pet mouse,” Alvin?! She noticed the chipmunks’ adoptive harried-single human shrinking father, David Seville (Dave), come out of his dollhouse on the gray flooring tile in Alvin and Simon’s room. “He’s not a mouse. This is my dad, David Seville,” Mrs. Brooke. My cartoon adoptive red-clad ten-year-old troublemaker son chipmunk Alvin Seville dialog. “Hi Mr. Seville, I am Mrs. Brooke Shield is Dionne’s new housekeeper,” she greets. “Hello, Mrs. Shields, that’s a nice meeting. You are so beautiful.” His high-pitched squeaky voice cues. “Thank you, Mr. Seville. I have to go wash some dishes and glass cans in the kitchen. Good night,” kids. My cartoon guest star, Brooke Shield, is my new housekeeper left out of the room. “I thought you were staying in your dollhouse,” My cartoon adoptive red-clad ten-year-old middle troublemaker son chipmunk son Alvin Seville regrets him. “I just go to the bathroom and brush my teeth,” his cartoon adoptive human-harried single shrinking father David Seville (Dave) said. “Oh, brothers! I better get sleep now,” he exasperation sighs.