Chapter Twenty

"Oh my god!" Cameron said quietly. After she had caught her breath she slowly opened the door again to allow Willy to enter. She stood behind the door unti she shut it after he entered. "What are you doing here? Charlie's worried sick. He called me last night saying that no one could find you anywhere. Thank the lord your ok." Cameron said with her hand on her chest. "You scared the shit outa me."

This whole time Willy remained quiet as he looked down at her frowning. "I'm sorry!"

"That's it! That's all your ganna say." Cameron punched him on the arm.

"Ow!" Willy frowned puckering his lips like a child.

"Cameron what's…" Jodie was cut off by the site in front of her. "I think I'll just go back upstairs. I never saw anything." Jodie quickly made her way back up the stairs.

"You weren't worried?" Willy asked disappointed ignoring Jodie completely.

Cameron sighed. "Of course I was. But you've never come off to me as someone who would just get up and leave without telling somebody. I thought you had just locked yourself in a room working on a new idea or something. I had no idea that you had actually left the factory. If I had known I…" Cameron noticed how his face lightened up a little by what she had said.

"I'm sorry Cameron; about me not believing you and about me hanging up on you. I never meant to I…" Willy sighed. "I tried calling back but the phone wouldn't pick up. It kept saying that the line was cut off and I got worried."

"I kinda had a little fight with my cell phone. Sorry about that." Cameron laughed nervously. "But why didn't you tell anyone?"

Willy quickly gave her a hug holding her tightly. "I missed you. I was ganna ask you to come back but I thought you wouldn't want to so I came here."

Cameron smiled returning his embrace. "I think this whole thing just got blown out of proportion." She whispered.

"I should have called you earlier. I can't believe how stubborn I was." Willy said when they parted. "I don't want us to be mad at each other anymore. It hurts too much."

"I don't either." Cameron said before she kissed him softly on the lips. Willy immediately pulled her closer to deepen the kiss.

"Are you two back together yet?" Jodie called from upstairs. Cameron laughed.

"Are you finished eves droppin?" Cameron yelled back to her friend after she and Willy parted.

"I promise I haven't been droppin no eves, Cam." Jodie smiled peeking her head over the banister of the stairs to look at them. Cameron shook her head laughing before turning back to Willy.

"You forgot something when you left." Willy said softly as he pulled the engagement ring from his pocket placing it back on her finger. Cameron smiled kissing him again before a confused look came to her face.

"How did you get here?" She questioned him. "You couldn't have taken the elevator."

Willy laughed nervously. "I took the normal way to get here. Just like everyone else would."

"Dressed like that?"

He frowned. "There's something I have to show you." Willy nodded towards the window and Cameron hesitantly approached it to look out. A huge crowd had surrounded the house, a few members of the press had already arrived along with some camera people from the news. Although the small town where Willy's factory was located had become accustomed to Willy's random appearances outside of the factory; Willy had never been to America before so his sudden appearance did not go unnoticed. Cameron turned back to Willy. "Sorry about that; wasn't thinking'" Willy said patting his head before waving his hand in the air.

"Willy!" Cameron groaned.

"Hey Cameron have you looked outside?" Jodie said coming down the stairs.

"Unfortunately." Cameron said as Willy gave her another nervous laugh.

"Will you come back to the factory with me?" He asked.

Cameron looked back over at him and smiled. "Yes, of course. But what about..." Cameron was cut off by Willy claiming her lips once more before picking her off her feet to swing her around.

"I love you!" He said as he put her back on her feet.

"I love you, too!" Cameron laughed.

"Awww! That is so sweet." Jodie swooned at the two love birds. "Too bad you don't have a brother." She sighed. Cameron laughed as Willy's cheeks turned a light pink.

"I gotta go pack." Cameron said before rushing up the stairs Willy in tow. He paused on the stairs looking up at Cameron's backside as she quickly made her way to the top. He couldn't help but smile to himself as he starred not noticing that Cameron had turned back around to look down at him. "Will you stop starring at my ass and hurry up." She laughed. Willy was jolted from his trance turning a bright red before continuing up the stairs. Both of them could hear Jodie laughing from in the kitchen.

After escaping the mob in front of Jodie's house along with the one that awaited them at the airport they were finally able to board the plane. When they landed in England Charlie was waiting for them with the glass elevator and they quickly made their way to the factory.

"Are you ganna stay this time?" Charlie asked as Cameron got herself settled into Willy's room.

She paused to look over at Willy who was sitting on the bed. He looked up giving her a smile. "Well...am I?" She asked him.

"Duh!" Willy said looking over at Charlie. Cameron and Charlie burst out laughing.

A few minutes later Charlie left leaving Cameron and Willy alone. She walked over to sit by him on the bed; Willy watching her. They sat silently looking at one another before Cameron laid her head against his shoulder. "I missed you Willy."

Willy smiled wrapping an arm around her to pull her closer and setting his chin on the top of her head. "I wanna get married right away." Cameron looked up at him. "I don't wanna go through all that other stuff. We can get married in the chocolate room. Charlie and his family will come and Jodie, Julie, and Angie. How does that sound?" He looked down at her.

"It's perfect. A nice small wedding without the stress. Works for me." She laughed. "But what about your father? You don't want him to be there?" She asked moving a little away from him.

"Oh...yes, of course I want him to be there." Willy looked away from her. Cameron looked at him suspiciously.

Late evening of the next day just before dinner Cameron changed into jeans, a red hoodie with Shorty's on the front of it, and her jean jacket. She quickly put on her gloves and white beanie as she got into the elevator and searched for the button to Willy's fathers house. When she finally found it she pushed the small clear button and the elevator immediately took off. She frowned when she landed in a small desolate area covered in white from the snow. A lone house stood in front of her as she made her way out into the snow and up to the door. The plaque by the door told her that it had to be the right house and she quickly knocked. No one answered for a moment but then she heard footsteps coming towards the door. She looked up at the man dressed in a dentists apron, his hair and beard almost as white as the snow. His hard looking features reminded her nothing of Willy.

"Do you have an appointment?"

Cameron tried giving the man a warm smile. "No, but I have an invitation." The old man watched her as she brought out a small white envelope. "For your son's wedding. I was hoping you would come." Mr. Wonka motioned for her to come inside and Cameron gladly accepted wanting to get out of the cold.

"Thank you!" She smiled.

"It said in the papers it was canceled." The man replied flatly.

"Yes I know. We had a bit of a problem but we got it all worked out." Cameron explained as he opened the envelope.

"We? You are marrying him?" He asked surprised.

Cameron nodded in response. She was relieved to see a small smile come to the mans lips. "Yes. I love him very much."

Mr. Wonka said nothing as he read the invitation; the print outlined in gold. "Cameron Sullivan!"

"That's me!" Cameron laughed. "I do hope you decide to come. Willy would want you to be there even if he wont admit it out loud."

Mr. Wonka smiled at her. "I'll try."

Cameron frowned a bit. "Ok. I guess I better go. It was nice finally meeting you."

"And you!" Mr. Wonka had to admit that he was a bit hurt by the fact that Willy had not introduced them sooner and that Cameron had come on her own to ask him to attend their wedding. He slowly closed the door as Cameron walked back to the elevator.

Cameron looked at herself in the mirror, in only ten days they were able to pull this off; surprisingly. The next day after she had gotten back, she and Mrs. Bucket had immediately gone out to get a new dress since she never picked up her first one. It was strapless with a corset that had intricate swirly designs on it and the bottom fanned out and swished when Cameron moved around, which she couldn't help but love. She wore small strap heels on her feet and the veil was attached to a small tiarra type head piece.

Cameron smoothed her hands down the front of her dress as she starred at her reflection in the mirror, she was becoming more nervous by the minute. She fiddled with the silver necklace that held a small diamond as Jodie placed the veil lightly on top of Cameron's brown curls which were pulled up away from her face to fall half way down her back.

"You are so beautiful." Julie jumped up and down happily. Angie agreed turning her friend towards her so she could smooth the veil down around Cameron's shoulders.

"I never thought you would be the first to marry." Angie laughed. "After all you are the youngest out of all of us."

"Me either." Cameron said bitting her lip nervously.

"Don't be nervous, Cameron. Everything is going to work out this time." Julie comforted her friend.
"We promise!" The three girls said in unison giving their friend a big smile.

Mrs. Bucket quickly made her way into the room. "Everyone's ready for you Cameron." She handed Cameron the small bouquet of pink roses. She walked out into the hallway to be greeted by Willy's father. Cameron looked at him in surprise, she didn't think he was going to show up. The old man smiled down at his soon to be daughter-in-law.

"I was hoping I could escort you." He said holding out his arm for her to take.

Cameron smiled. "Of course." They made their way to the chocolate room with Mrs. Bucket and three girls trailing behind. Suddenly, just before the doors opened Cameron froze. She hadn't realized that she had stopped until Willy's father asked her what was wrong. She looked up at him nervously.

"I...I don't know!" She took a deep breath to calm herself before looking over her shoulder at her friends and Mrs. Bucket who all gave her a thumbs up.

Willy's father understood and gave her a moment to catch her breath. "Are you ready?" He asked her softly. Cameron bit her lip and nodded closing her eyes to clear her head. When she opened her eyes the doors had opened.