I couldn't say no to him, it was too hard. I had to accept it.

"Trust me Bridget. I will give you anything your heart desires. No matter what the cost, I will get it for you. You don't have to work for me either; you can just sit around if you like."

"I don't know what to say."

"Just say yes." His face looked rather hopeful.

"Yes, I will." He let out a sigh of relief, and so did I.

whew "Good." He got up off of the floor and put the ring on my finger. I felt like I was going to faint, but it soon passed and I was OK. All I could do was smile at him.

I went back to my room, completely flustered by what had just happened. As I sat there on my bed, I wondered what my wedding day would be like. What would I wear? What would be served? I had to figure these things out; I was the bride after all.

I went to the very top level of the building and went up a ladder. I was now on the roof. I went over to a smokestack-looking thing and opened the top. I climbed inside and went down the chute into my private little 'apartment'. Not even Wonka knew about it, which was very difficult for me to hide.

I picked up the phone and dialed it. "Hello? Hi Katie, could you come over? I have to talk to you."

Knock, Knock

"I'll get it!"

"Hey, what's goin' on?"

"Just come on, we need to talk!" we went up and through the chute down into the 'apartment'.

"What is it? What's wrong?"

"Nothing's wrong, nothing at all. I think my life is going to get a lot better actually. I don't think it's bad at all."

"Girl, you're glowing, what is it?"

I held out my hand. "Look what I got."

"A ring? Why would… WHOA! You and…"

"Yeah, isn't it wonderful?"

"Congratulations. I'm real happy for you."

"Thank you, I'm happy too."

"We need to plan the wedding!" she jumped up and down.

"I know, that's why I called you over here. What should I wear?"

"Well, I think you should wear lavender. It seems appropriate, doesn't it? White seems too plain, too traditional. It should suit a Wonka wedding, completely unpredictable."