Chapter 1: Friendships Last Through Time

Willy Wonka turned out to be the greatest chocolatier of all time...But the reason why comes out of rebellion, and just a hint of friendly support. Maybe just a chunk of it... Our story begins during Willy's childhood. He was just like any other normal child, being picked on by bullies, having poor/little social skills, and only one friend...Well, not like most children. Little Willy had only one friend, her name was Sarah Mamoru. They were always friends for as long as each could remember. Little Sarah never cared about what Willy looked like or anything. He even thought the same about her. She had silky smooth light brown hair, with these black eyes that if stared into at the right angle, could see right through you. Everyday after school the two would walk home. Willy especially enjoyed this because he wouldn't have to be alone. Sarah would always stick up for Willy, no one was going to make fun of her friend! Years went on by, until that awful night... Willy truly felt abandoned, and cold. He stood there, staring at it as if it was just a dream or illusion. "Please let this be a dream!" Willy cried to himself, as he continued to stare out into the darkness of the night. "How could my father leave me...?" He thought, amongst other thoughts. It would have been 20 more minutes until the cold truth struck Willy. "Where will I go? Who will take care of me now?" He said to himself. Then, a person rose to his mind. He quickly ran off, and knocked on her door. When the door opened, Sarah was standing there. "Willy?" She gasped. "C-can..." He stuttered. "What's wrong with you?! What happened?!" "My father...L-left. Can I stay...With you?" "Of course you can! I'm so sorry, come on." She pulled him in, and led him upstairs. "You can sleep in that bed over there! It used to be my brother's but he moved out a while ago. We can be roommates now!" She giggled, trying to cheer him up. Willy just put his backpack on the bed, and went over to the window. Sarah then went beside him, and patted his shoulder. "Don't worry, Willy. I'll take good care of you. Friendships can last through all of time." She smiled sweetly, and saw a small smile form on Willy's face.