A/N: Just wanted you all to know that I'm not sure when I will be updating again. I'll be leaving for New Orleans Monday morning and I won't be back until Friday. Then Saturday I'm going to Hershey Park. I'll update as soon as I can. Thank you my Reviewers! I appreciate it!


They walked in and shut the door behind them. They had entered in a long white hallway that had a red velvet carpet running down the middle of it. The floor around the carpet was done in black and white tile, like a checker board. Rea saw the main door and looked out one of the windows beside it to see the factories front gates. There was a velvet rope line, with gold posts, that was set up on either side of the door leading out to the red carpet.

"Just drop your stuff anywhere, Aunt Rea." Charlie said.

Rea looked over at them and noticed that they had taken off there light jackets since it was mid-September, and had thrown them on the floor. "Oh, alright." she said, dropping her bag down onto the floor. She was thinking about taking off her army jack, since it felt so warm, but then they would see her bandages, but they were bound to see them eventually, and decided she would take it off. With some difficulty she had got it off and thrown that on top of her bag. She was now dressed in a white beater that hugged her body, and her two dog tags were hanging around her neck, stopping at her chest. You could now clearly see the bandages that covered the length of arm, and in some spots there were tiny traces of red. "May I ask as to why it is so warm in here?" she asked them, a little bit cooler now without the jacket, she had noticed that they had been staring at her arm.

"It's for the workers. Mr. Wonka has to keep it this warm in here, because the Oompa-Loompas are used to an extremely hot climate." Charlie said started to walk down the hallway, his mother and her following him.

"Oompa-Loompas?" Rea said confused. She was also getting confused as to why the room was getting smaller the further they walked, but the two took no heed to it.

"Ask Mr. Wonka sometime. He likes to tell that story a lot. Well, whenever he meets someone new."

"Oh, alright I will sometime.", she said as they stopped. Rea looked and saw a tiny door, barely big enough to fit a small puppy in it. "Why is the door so small? You honestly don't think we can fit through it do you?"

Charlie and Elizabeth laughed. "And I quote from Mr. Wonka, 'It's to keep all the great big chocolatey flavor inside.'" Rea looked at curiously, Charlie then reached into his pocket and pulled out a small ring of keys, that Mr. Wonka had given him, and put a small silver one into the slot, and turned it. "Aunt Rea. Welcome to the factory." he said and then pushed the door in front of him.

The whole wall seemed to have opened up and as Rea looked around she gasped. "Oh my God." was all she could get out. The room was beautiful, like she walked into a fairytale. The grass was the greenest green she could ever think. There were trees all over the place, in different colors. There were strange plants popping out of the grass in every color imaginable. Everything looked good enough to eat. The thing that astounded Rea the most was a waterfall and river that went down the very center of the room, and it looked to be chocolate.

"Looks good enough to eat, doesn't it? Why don't you, you can you know." said a high-pitched voice next to her causing her to jump, and making the voice along with Charlie and Elizabeth to laugh.

Regaining her composure she looked to her side where the voice had come from and saw a man standing there.He hadbrown hair that stopped right above his chin, and was dressed in a long wine colored velvet coat that ended just above his knees. He had on pair of black slacks, and black dress shoes that had a slight heel to them. He also wore a black button up vest with a multi-colored shirt on under it, with the collar sticking out of the top of the vest. There was a silver W at the nape of his neck that was attached to the shirt. He also adorned a pair of purple latex looking gloves on his hands, which were resting lightly on top of a cane that looked to be filled with candy and had a small black and white swirled ball at the top. Topping the outfit off was a black top-hat with a wine colored and black checkered band around the bottom of it, the brim of his hat shaded his bright violet eyes, that were intriguing, and they stood out on his pale skin. It was almost impossible for Rea to tell how old he was, for he looked like he was in his late twenties, but his eyes showed that he was older then. How much older Rea couldn't figure out.

"You can eat it?" Rea said dumbfounded looking into his eyes.

He looked away from her, her looking him in the eyes made him uncomfortable, and he said in a slightly high tone of voice, "Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable," he pointed to himself, "but that is called cannibalism and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."

She looked at him like he was nuts, then it hit her, the W at his neck gave it away now. "You're Willy Wonka, aren't you?"

He looked at her like she should have already know that, "Yea!" he said and then laughed nervously.

Rea stuck out her hand for him to shake, "I'm Lieutenant Rea Avery. I'm Charlie's Aunt."

He looked down at her hand, not sure if he should shake it or not. He wasn't used to this kind of thing, but thought he had better be polite for Charlie. He took it and shook it very quickly then let go it in a matter of second. "Good afternoon Starshine, the Earth says hello!" he said in a high-pitched voice, then walked off towards the Bucket's house, that she had now just noticed by the river.

Charlie came up and stood next to his Aunt. "He does that a lot when he's nervous." he said then followed after Willy.

"Come on Rea. Mom and Dad are here. I'm sure they would love to see you." Elizabeth said, then followed after her son, with Rea right behind her.