Louisa lived on the 24th house of a boarding house. The boarding house was called the P.W. Huffledinck Tower, but because it looked just like a pepper pot everyone called it the Pepperpot Building. She lived in Apartment 243 with Mr. Munroe, who was small and hairy and didn't like the rain or having his hair brushed.
Lousia, on the other hand, loved all kinds of weather, particularly rain, because she liked splashing in puddles. She also liked brushing Mr. Munroe's hair. She found it very relaxing, and it helped her to think, especially if there was a tricky problem to solve or a clever plan to work out.
Louisa liked solving tricky problems and working out clever plans even more than she like splashing puddles. She kept her eyes and ears open in case across anything unusual or interesting. So did Mr. Munroe.
When Louisa was little, her parents travelled the world collecting interesting things. Apartment 243 was full of things they collected.
Her parents had promised that one day, when she was older, Louisa could join them on their travels, but until then she was to stay at home and look after their collections.
Louisa didn't mind too much because not only did she have Mr. Munroe, she had another friend.
A special friend.
You see, when Louisa was still a child, there was another boy who lived on the end of the street who was the son of the most famous dentist in the town. Willy Wonka.
Louisa had recently moved into the town and was going through the normal phase of awkardness and whether or not she should behave as if she was popular at school, or if she should simply shut her mouth and sit in the corner.
Louisa simply decided to shut her mouth, but luckily there was a boy sitting next to her who was sweet, imaginative and willing to have her as a friend, and this is a deal that one like Louisa could not overturn.
And so, like that, they became friends.
Now, there's so many different things that you should know about Willy Wonka, such as the point that Willy is probably the greatest candy maker that ever lived. O.O
And that when Willy was little, he was absolutely intrigued by candies of all shapes and sizes. With every candy he took a bite of he took a note of, sometimes they tasted very very sweet, (too sweet according to Willy) sometimes they tasted very bitter, (what is this!? coffee!? um, well Willy, it is a coffee flavored caramel. Louisa would say. well, I don't like coffee so that's done for) and sometimes they were simply perfect.
Louisa loved candies too but rather then take notes of them she helped Willy look for different candies to try and take note of. Louisa liked looking for candies. Chocolates were her favorite. But she liked Willy alot more.
But one day when the sky was cold and grey, she saw Willy running away from his home of Mr. Wonka, bag hanging his shoulder.
Louisa ran after him while a thousand thoughts ran through her head, such as the obvious, Where is he going? Is he running away? And if so, why didn't he tell me?
But it was too late.
He was gone.
And ever since then she lost her taste for candies.
Especially chocolate.
Because it didn't taste sweet to her anymore.
