As Charlie, Violet, Willy Wonka and Miss Berenhoney arrived at the mushroom house, trophy in hand, Willy Wonka told the kids to play outside so they he and Miss Berenhoney can try out the wine The chief of the Isle of Music gave them at the congratulatory dinner. Charlie and Violet agreed. Willy went to the kitchen to find some glasses for the wine, but when he returned to the living room, Miss Berenhoney was gone. He located her at an upstairs window, looking down over Charlie and Violet as they jumped on a trampoline like mushroom.

Willy said, "Whatcha looking at?" as he gave Miss Berenhoney the glass of wine.

Miss Berenhoney replied, "The rising of young love." which caused Willy Wonka to drop his glass.

As he hastily pulled out a handkerchief to clean up the spilt wine, "What? Are you nuts? Them?"

Miss Berenhoney smirked and said, "Are you nuts to say I'm coming out of nowhere with this? I see the two of them together at lessons. And I've had a history of figuring out beforehand when two of my students are going to end up together. I mean, look at the way he looks at her! The way he's currently looking at her now! I've seen how much happier the two of them are when they are in each others company."

Willy Wonka replied, "But she's got an ego the size of these islands!"

Miss Berenhoney replied, "You only go on first impressions don't you? From what I've been told, soon after you met she went through a very humbling experience to say the least. I've seen her only be polite to me."

Willy Wonka looked out the window to observe the scene going on, but still wasn't convinced. "Are you really an expert on love? At your age and still single?"

"That's a pot calling a kettle black. I claimed to be an expert on my students love lives, not my own. I have yet to meet someone who comes close to sharing my passion for dance."

Willy Wonka replied, "Well I have yet to meet someone who comes close to sharing my passion for candy. So there!"

Miss Berenhoney finished off her glass and said, "Are you allways like this? Good night, Mr. Wonka." Then left leaving Willy Wonka to try and see what she sees in Charlie and Violet.

Later, he came out to see the kids playing and said, "Bedtime kids! Charlie can I speak to you for a moment!"

Charlie and Violet smiled at each other, then wished each other good night, before she headed upstairs. Willy said, "Charlie maybe I've missed it since I've been gone, but has Miss Beauregarde changed since we first met?"

"Absolutly. I thought at first she was just being grateful but she's nice to everyone she meets. And she's been a good friend." Charlie could see that Willy Wonka was still unconvinced. "Look if you don't believe me, go with her to the next island, while I watch over things from here."

"Well, if you insist, and I'm looking forward to proving you wrong when I see that's she's still got a big ego."

Charlie said, "SHE'S the one here whose got a big ego?"