This is a story of Charlie Bucket. A young boy who won a Chocolate Factory. This tale continues his, in a slightly more mature sequel to the famous story with Gene Wilder.
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"Mister Wonka?"
Willy Wonka dozed off, staring into space, before turning to the man.
"Yes?"
The man spoke to him deep and calmy, staring him in the eyes.
"We need to know what happened to this boy..."
He slid a photo towards Wonka; a picture of a young boy with blonde hair and deep blue eyes.
"Remember this kid? He's the only one who's never come out of your factory all those years ago."
Wonka hesitated, fixating his eyes on anything other than the man. He sucked back his fear, and quietly forced out his words.
"His... name is... Charlie."
"And he's never come out of your factory. We want to know what happened to him. What do you have in your factory that you're hiding from us?"
Wonka didn't respond, biting his lip to reduce anxiety.
"Listen, Wonka, I need to know what's happened to this kid. He's been missing for years. If you don't tell me what happened, I'll have to charge you with kidnapping; that's over 20 years, Wonka."
Wonka turned back to the man, pure shock on his face.
"I-- I don't know what happened to him. I never saw him, even while I lived in the factory. His family's gone, and it feels like he is too. I haven't saw him in years."
"What about your workers? Wonka, who are your workers?"
"They're... They're..."
He started getting sidetracked, afraid to tell the man about the Oompa Loompas. Nobody would believe him.
"Come on! Just tell me a name!"
"Names? I can't say... But they're all orange... And short..."
"Really, Wonka? Orange people... Seriously. This is a real issue. What happened?"
Wonka stared up at the ceiling, covering his eyes with his hands, soaking in the stress.
"I'm done with you, Wonka. You're on trial tomorrow."
The man stood up, turning away and opening the exit before finally leaving Wonka alone in the dark room.
Golden Tickets
Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory 2
Charlie Bucket gently placed five golden tickets on top of five chocolate bars, as they were shipped from his factory. It was time for destiny to repeat itself.
Five golden tickets will be shipped out into the world. The finders of these golden tickets will be granted into Charlie's factory for an entire day.
Wonka bars began flying off store shelves.
Those were the days, the golden tickets began being found.
~•~To Be Continued~•~
•Author's Note;
Thank you SO much for reading the first part of my story. I've been really obsessed with Wonka as of recent, so I hope this lets me burn off my craving. This series will be a little more serious than the original Wonka, but I hope you'll enjoy it. Next chapter will be about finding the new Golden Tickets, and meeting our new five children. One of the children will be based on a scrapped character from the original book. Thank you for reading. Goodbye!
