A/N: Hello guys! The second chapter is finally up! I am so sorry about it being so late. I just had my PAW Patrol Christmas stories to do and plan with but I'm sure you guys will forgive me. Here's the chapter! Enjoy! :D
The next morning, Nonny walked to school while thinking what happens next in the story of Bubble Bonka. He looked up at his chocolate factory that he went past and once again smiled. He arrived at school and took his place.
"Good morning Mr. Grouper!" said all the guppies.
"Well, good morning everyone!" greeted Mr. Grouper.
"Mr. Grouper, can you tell us the rest of the story of Bubble Bonka please?" asked Nonny.
"Please can you?" asked all the other guppies.
"Of course!" said Mr. Grouper as the guppies cheered and were ready to hear the rest of the story.
"A long time ago, there were lots of people working in Bubble Bonka's chocolate factory. One day, Mr. Bonka told all his workers to go home at once since he locked his factory."
"Why?" asked Oona.
"Spies." answered Mr. Grouper.
"What are spies?" asked Oona curiously.
"Spies are people employed by a government or any other organization to secretly obtain information on an enemy or competitor." answered Nonny.
"Oh, is that good or bad?" asked Oona.
"They can be both good or bad, but these spies are bad. You see, all the other chocolate makers were jealous of Mr. Bonka for all the candy he has been making. They were so jealous that they hired some spies to steal his secret recipes. The spies disguise themselves as workers and they got the job. While they were at the factory, they found out how a special thing is made." said Mr. Grouper.
"Did they go back to their own factories and tell?" asked Oona.
"Oh yes. The spies names are Fishgruber, Prodtail, and Shrimpworth. Fishgruber started making an ice cream that would never melt, even on hot days in the summer. Prodtail started making a chewing gum that would never lose it's flavour unless you chew it. Then, Shrimpworth began making giant sugar candy balloons that you can blow up into huge sizes, until you pop them with a pin and gobble them up. They made lots of other inventions with their candy, but their inventions already got so bad. Mr. Bubble Bonka soon heard about these news on the television, and shouted out "Oh no! My candy inventions have been used! I am a total wreck! There are lots of spies in the whole world! I must close the factory forever!"" Mr. Grouper went on.
"Wowzers! He mustn't do anything like this!" exclaimed Deema.
"Oh, but he had. He apologized to all his workers and told them all to go home as he announced that he is closing his chocolate factory forever. The gates stay locked as he bolted them. Suddenly, the factory didn't work anymore. The chimneys stopped smoking, the machines stopped working, and no chocolates or sweets were made for a long time. Even Mr. Bonka himself vanished completely. No one ever goes in or comes out." said Mr. Grouper.
As the guppies were eating lunch together while listening to the story, they were all shocked.
"How bazaar. The factory's open right now. It couldn't have got closed forever." said Deema in confusion.
"Sometimes when grown ups say forever, they mean a very long time." explained Nonny.
"That's just like my parents. Sometimes when I hear them say the word forever, I think they mean exactly what you said, Nonny." said Goby.
"Well, the factory did close, and it seemed like it was going to be closed forever. Months went by, and everybody mourned Mr. Bonka on how he makes his chocolates and candy and how he delivers them. They also remembered the good old memories on their jobs inside. They all feel so sorry for Mr. Bonka. Then after three years later, the most amazing thing happened anyone can ever imagine. One day, white smoke started rising out of the tall chimneys of the factory. People stared out of their windows and ran to the gates. They were expecting to see Mr. Bonka standing outside to welcome his workers back. But, he wasn't there. There were still delicious sweets being made and getting delivered, but the gates were still shut. The people were confused on why the machines were still running and why were the gates still shut. They can still smell the smell of melting chocolate in the fresh air."
"There must be people inside." said Gil.
"But there are people inside. As the people watched the factory, dark shadows began moving about behind the windows." said Mr. Grouper.
"What were the shadows of?" asked Oona.
"That's what everyone is wondering about. The people were confused on why there are workers inside, even though the gates are locked and it's absurd. There was no question about it. It's still running now after the past ten years. The chocolates and sweets were improved and have become more better and tasted delicious. Mr. Bonka still invites some perfect sweets, but neither Mr. Fishgruber, nor Mr. Prodtail, and not even Mr. Shrimpworth could steal or copy them. Not many other spies can go inside the factory to find out how it's made either." said Mr. Grouper.
"I see. Everytime we go past the factory when I go out with my family, the gates are always closed." said Deema.
"But who's running the machines? Who's Mr. Bonka using to do all the work?" asked Nonny.
"Nobody knows, Nonny. It's certainly a mystery." said Mr. Grouper.
"That's crazy! Hasn't someone asked Mr. Bonka?" asked Oona curiously.
"Nobody sees him anymore. He never comes out of his factory. The only thing that comes out of the place is the candy and the chocolates as well. They're always packed and addressed which are picked up everyday by the delivery trucks. They come out through a trap door in the wall and get delivered on a conveyor belt all the way to the trucks." explained Mr. Grouper.
"What sort of people are they that work in the factory now?" asked Nonny.
"That is one of the biggest mysteries of them all in Bubbletucky. There is one fact about them too. They are so small. The dark shadows that mostly appear behind the windows during the night. As everyone is asleep and there's no one out in the middle of the night, the lights come on inside the factory and the tiny people walk past the windows." said Mr. Grouper.
"I've never seen any tiny people before." said Nonny.
"Me neither. I would love to meet them one day." said Deema as she thought about them.
"Well, that's the story of Mr. Bubble Bonka. What do you guys think of it?" asked Mr. Grouper.
"It was great, but it's really strange." said the guppies.
"But at least, the factory's still working now." said Deema.
"Yeah." agreed the guppies.
During playtime, the guppies decided to roleplay the story of Bubble Bonka. Gil was Mr. Bonka, Goby, Deema, and Oona were the three spies, Fishgruber, Prodtail, and Shrimpworth, and Molly and Nonny were the mysterious workers that work in the factory right now in the present. Mr. Grouper smiled as he watched them playing. Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
"I wonder who that is?" asked Mr. Grouper as he went to the door to answer it.
He opened the door. It was the newspaper delivery snail. She was holding today's newspaper.
"Hello! I bring you today's newspaper for you and the Bubble Guppies to find out today's news!" said the newspaper delivery snail.
"Thank you!" said Mr. Grouper.
"You're welcome! Have a nice day!" said the newspaper delivery snail as she trailed off to do some more newspaper deliveries.
Mr. Grouper shut the door and looked at the front page. Suddenly, he gasped in surprisements as he saw the headlines. The headlines said "BONKA FACTORY TO OPEN AT LAST TO LUCKY FEW!"
"Oh my goodness! Come and take a look, you guys! Mr. Bonka's going to open his factory at last!" said Mr. Grouper.
"What?!" cried the guppies as they stopped playing.
They dashed away to Mr. Grouper with the newspaper. As they saw the headlines and the picture of Mr. Bonka's chocolate factory, they all squealed in delight and were begging Mr. Grouper to look at the page where the news is about so they can read all about it. They all swam to the table where Mr. Groupet set the newspaper on the table and turned the page to where the news is all about. The guppies took each turn by reading the news article.
"Mr. Bubble Bonka has sent out this following notice this morning. "I, Bubble Bonka, has decided to allow 6 children to visit my factory this year." read Molly.
"Look out for the Golden Tickets! 6 Golden Tickets, that have been printed on golden paper, have been hidden underneath the wrappers of 6 ordinary Bonka chocolate bars." read Deema.
"These 6 Bonka chocolate bars can be seen in any candy store, in any street, in any town, or in any country in the world. Take a chance to find one and if you get a Golden Ticket, you can go and visit my chocolate factory." read Nonny.
"Each of the 6 lucky winners will be escorted in the factory personally by me where they can see every rooms I have inside." read Oona.
"Plus, after the tour, the 6 children will receive an extra prize. A lifetime supply of chocolate and candy to hold you a lifetime beyond anything you can ever imagine." read Gil.
"It doesn't matter if you find a Golden Ticket or not. You can still buy more Bonka bars until all the 6 tickets have been found. Good luck on finding all these Golden Tickets and have a nice day to you all! (Signed Bubble Bonka.)" read Goby.
"The man's crackers! It can't be that time already!" gasped Deema dramatically.
"But it is! He's a genius! He will sell a million bars! Everyone in Bubbletucky will be buying Bonka's chocolate bars by now! How exciting it is now!" cried Nonny.
"And the chocolate and sweets we could eat in a lifetime! Isn't it fabulous?" squealed Oona in delight.
"They would get delivered in trucks! It makes me hungry to think about it!" said Deema.
"Me too! I hope I'll find one of these Golden Tickets!" said Gil.
"Oh, I wish I can! It will be amazing!" said Goby.
"And that way, we can go and see Mr. Bonka in person and visit his factory!" said Molly.
"Yes!" cheered the guppies.
"Well, maybe you all can some day if it's your lucky day. Right, time to go home!" said Mr. Grouper.
"Goodbye, Mr. Grouper!" said the guppies as they all grabbed their backpacks and swam to their parent's cars.
"Hello, Mom!" said Nonny as he hugged his mother.
"Hi, Nonny!" said Mrs. Pirruccello as she and Nonny both went in the car and she drove off.
"So, have you heard the news about Mr. Bonka, sweetie?" asked Mrs. Pirruccello.
"Yes, Mom! It's really exciting!" said Nonny.
"Wouldn't it be exciting to open a bar of chocolate and to find a Golden Ticket inside?" asked Mrs. Pirruccello.
"It would, Mom, but I only get one bar a year for my birthday." said Nonny sighing sadly.
"Cheer up, honey. You'll never know what will happen. It's your birthday next week, and you have as much chance as anybody else does. Everyone has a chance. You'll find your desire some day." said Mrs. Pirruccello.
This cheered Nonny up as he smiled at his mother who smiled at him back. They arrived home as Mr. Pirruccello and the grandparents were waiting for them.
"Hi, Nonny!" they all said.
"Hi, everyone! Did you hear the news?" asked Nonny happily.
"We certainly did! We were so excited to hear Mr. Bonka open his factory! We saw it on the 9:00 news this morning on the TV!" said Grandpa Sam.
"Do you think I have a chance to find a Golden Ticket?" asked Nonny.
"Of course, darling. You'll get your chance to find one." said Grandma Dot.
"That might not be true. The kids who will find the Golden Tickets are the ones who can afford to buy chocolate every day. But our Nonny gets only one bar a year, so it looks like there might be no hope, I'm afraid." said Grandpa Martin.
"Oh, shush, Martin!" said Grandma Dot angrily as she nudged him staring frownly.
"Never mind, Nonny. You'll might even find one on your birthday." said Grandma Sandy.
"Indeed! It is next week!" said Grandpa Sam.
Nonny smiled hoping it would happen.
A/N: Do you have a favourite fantasy story? Also, who do you think will find all these 6 Golden Tickets and who will find them in order? Leave reviews! Handsomepuppy32 out! Woosh! :)
