A/N: Okay, the Willy/OC fluff is coming, just be patient and read, I promise!

Disclaimer: I don't own anything. (I'm too lazy to come up with a creative disclaimer, so here you go.)

The Chocolate Room (and Willy/OC fluff)

All five ticket winners stood with Mr. Wonka outside an amazing room filled with beautiful trees, perfect green grass, everything made completely out of candy!

The trees were white and leafless, with red candy-cane stripes wrapping around their trunks and branches.

There were amazing plants; some with long, flowing branches like a weeping willow, with candy apples dangling from the ends; some with delicious white truffles in the shapes of various flowers. And the chocolate river of Charlie's dreams ran through the entire display.

Willy walked forward into the room very slowly, and the rest of the group (still in awe of the rooms majesty) stumbled forward behind him.

Charlie breathed, "It's beautiful."

Willy turned around, and looked deep into Toffee's eyes. He said, a bit dazed, "Oh, yes, it's very beautiful." (but no one was really sure whether he meant the room or Charlie's chaperone).

He led the group forward, noticing how Augustus was about to pee himself over the sheer amount of candy in the room.

They crossed a small natural bridge in front of the waterfall. Willy stopped in the middle, and said, "The waterfall is very important.. It mizes the chocolate. Churns it out, makes it light and frothy," he continued with a bit of pride in his voice, "By the way, no other factory in the world, mixes its chocolate by waterfall, my dear children. And you can take that to the bank."

He motioned for them to walk past him to the other side of the bridge, but was distracted by a machine with long pipes drawing chocolate from the river.

He called, "People!" The group stopped and looked at him. He pointed up to the pipes, and said, "Those pipes, suck up the chocolate! And carry it away! All over the factory! Thousands of gallons an hour! Yeah!"

He followed them off the bridge, and pointed his cane (which was filled with multi-colored sprinkles) at a particularly large patch of grass. He said, "Do you like my meadow? Try some of the grass. Please have a blade, please do! It's so delicious and so darn good-looking."

At the end of his sentence, he started staring at Toffee again, and once again, no-one knew what (or who) he thought was good-looking.

Charlie smiled and piped up from behind him, "You can eat the grass?"

Willy faced him, and said, "Why, yes. Everything in this room is eatable." Toffee chuckled at his mispronunciation of the word.

"In fact, even I am eatable, but that is called cannibalism, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies." he said. (He added in the last line in as to not give the Gloop boy any ideas, but he was delighted to hear Toffee stifle a laugh.

However, when Augustus heard that everything was candy, he automatically bore the appearance of an eager puppy begging to be let off his leash.

Willy gestured to the group, and said, "Go ahead. Enjoy!"

Augustus was off like a rocket; Veruca skipped off towards a lollipop tree; Violet went jogging through the room, hoping Charlie would follow her; Mike started stomping on jelly pumpkins; and Charlie wandered off after Violet, working up the courage to talk to her.

Willy smiled, then noticed Mr. Salt staring rather rudely at him with a quizzical look on his face.

Willy just stared back with an odd half-smile on his face. Mr. Salt grew uncomfortable, then wandered off in search of his daughter.

Willy just shrugged, then scanned the large room for that familiar green dress.

He finally spotted her sitting on the bridge in front of the waterfall, just sitting and smelling the heavenly scent of chocolate that seemed to perfume the entire room.

Willy smiled, then bent down and picked a small candy rose from the ground (strawberry ribbon candy petals and a thin chocolate-covered pretzel stem).

He walked silently over to where she was sitting, and said in a lower voice, "Am I doing well so far?"

Toffee jumped a little bit, then said in her soft voice, "Yes! I'm sorry, it's just I didn't expect you to come behind me. It erally is great to be back in here, even if it is just for a day."

She smiled and took in another deep breath through her nose.

Willy blushed a little bit, then said, "I'm sorry I startled you. Here, try this;"

He handed her the candy rose, and she blushed as their hands brushed each others'.

She gasped, and said, "Oh, Mr. Wonka, I couldn't eat such a pretty thing!"

Willy smiled, and said, "Now, Ms. Bucket, call me Willy, please."

Her blush deepened as she plucked one of the translucent petals from the stem, and set it in her mouth. She let her shoulders relax as the petal almost melted on her tongue.

Willy smiled at her reaction. Toffee opened her eyes, and said, "How did you do it?"

He smiled almost flirtaciously, and said in a teasing tone, "Ms. Bucket, are you trying to learn my secrets?"

She smiled teasingly, and placed another petal in her mouth. She closed her eyes again, and sighed as the taste of strawberries laced with dark chocolate filled her mouth.

A dozen tiny thoughts wized through her mind; noticing how close Willy was sitting to her on the bridge, their feet dangling over the side; how if she moved just a bit closer, they would be touching. Just a tiny bit, but still touching.

She started to move a little closer to him, when an annoying high pitched British accent rang through the room. "Mr. Wonka! Who is that?"

Willy carefully stood up, helped Toffee up, then walked over to where Veruca stood, licking an enormous lollipop and staring rudely across the river.

Once she thought she had his full attention, she said, "It's a little person!"

Mike said in his dull monotone, "Are they real people?"

Willy followed Veruca's finger with his gaze, and saw one of his workers operating a jack-hammer. He said in a slightly offended tone, "Of course they're real people, they're Oompa-Loompas!"

Toffee stood next to Charlie, and asked, "Isn't this wonderful?" Charlie nodded.

Suddenly, Mrs. Gloop yelled across the room, "Augustus, sweetheart, that is not a good thing to do!"

Willy and the rest of the group looked over to the river-bank, where they saw Augustus scooping handful after handful of the melted chocolate from the river into his mouth.

Willy said in a half-distressed voice, "Hey little boy! My chocolate must remain untouched by human hands!"

Toffee started nervously fiddling with the hem of her dress, and almost screamed when the stupid boy leaned too far forward, and dumped himself into the river.

Mrs. Gloop screamed, and ran to the spot where her son had been just moments ago.

As the stupid boy sputtered and tried to float and Mrs. Gloop was screaming for someone to dive in the river and save him, Willy noticed one of the long pipes was carefully manuevering to the section of the river that Augustus was nearly drowning in.

The pipe dipped into the river, and started sucking the chocolate up into the machine, creating a small whirlpool.

Mrs. Gloop started screaming louder as the whirlpool sucked Augustus into the pipe.

Willy, however, was watching with great interest as Augustus shut up into the pipe.

He heard Toffee say behind him, "He's slowing down."

Willy looked again, and saw in horror that Augustus was slowing down.

Charlie said, "He's gonna stick!"

Sure enough, Augustus eventually stopped. Willy thought angrily to himself, "That porker better not break my pipe!"

Toffee said, "The pressure in that pipe is going to suck him out of there."

And, sure enough, after a few seconds, Augustus went shooting up into the machine.

Mrs. Gloop screamed as the machine moved out of the room, "Mr. Wonka, where does that pipe go to?"

Willy almost smiled, seeing that his pipe had been unharmed, and said, "Why, that pipe just happens to go to a room where I make the loveliest kind of strawberry-flavored chocolate-coated fudge!"

Mrs. Gloop panicked, and said, "Then he will be turned into strawberry-flavored chocolate-coated fudge! They will be selling him by the pound, all over the world!"

Willy frowned at the disgusting image that was brought into his mind as the thought, and he said, "I wouldn't allow it. Augustus-flavored chocolate-coated Gloop? Ew! No one would buy it!"

Mrs. Gloop glared at him, although he said that he wouldn't allow it. He shrugged, then cupped his hand to his mouth, letting out an odd yell.

Automatically, an Oompa-Loompa appeared from behind the winners, and bowed in front of Mr. Wonka. Willy bent down to his level, and said, "I want you to take Mrs. Gloop to the fudge room, and take a long stick, and poke it around in the mixing barrel! Help her find her son."

The worker crossed his arms over his chest, then Willy did the same.

The Oompa-Loompa then walked over to Mrs. Gloop, and tugged on her skirt. The woman looked down at him, then skuttled along as he drug her skirt after him.

Charlie asked, "Toffee, is Augustus going to be alright?"

She looked down at her little brother, and said in what she hoped was a reassuring voice, "I'm sure he'll be fine." as Willy led the group further along the river bank.

When he brought the group to a halt, he directed their collective gaze further down the river.

Charlie's eyes widened as the object of his best dream came floating down the river towards them.

The candy boat came slowly to a stop in front of the group, and even Mr. Salt raised an eyebrow at its majesty.

The rowers (Oompa-Loompas, of course) started giggling manically as soon as the boat came to a halt.

Mike asked, "What's so funny?"

Willy grinned, and said, "It's from all those doggone cocoa-beans. Did you know, that the cocoa bean releases endorphines. Gives one the feeling..." he started absentmindedly gazing at Toffee, then said, "Of being in love."

She returned his gaze, and automatically her pulse sky-rocketed. Mrs. Beauregard, however, said in a heavily flirtacious voice, "You don't say." and winked at him.

Willy shivered, and said shakily, "All aboard."


A/N: There! It's finished! The chapter is over! Sorry, that one took me a little bit.

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