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Chapter 5:-No more Food!

When Nika woke up from her marvelous dream of strange men in capes, she blinked a few times to get used to the light. She rubbed her eyes and yawned, stretching her arms forward and leaning back in the comfortable reading chair. She casually looked at her watch and saw that it was almost five o'clock.

'How did I sleep so long?' she thought. "Ah well," she said aloud, "back to the insanity we call the Real World." Soon after, Wendell came and led her back to her room to get ready for her 'appointment' with Mr. Wonka. When they were safely in the vanilla haven she called her room, Nika turned to the small man.

"I'm not going." She said simply. When he raised an eyebrow at her, she sighed.

"Why does he even think I want to see him? He threatened to kidnap my cousin, he's holding me hostage, and he's incredibly cold and rude when he speaks to me! How can he possibly think that I would agree to sit down and eat with him?" she asked the Oompa Loompa exasperatedly. The Wendell shrugged and pointed at the bathroom and the table where her meals were brought.

"Good food and a nice bathroom are not enough to condone his actions," she said sitting on her bed, her arms crossed. The small man grabbed a beautiful outfit off the foot of her bed and held it up to her, as if asking one more time whether she was sure of the matter.

"No, I'm not going," she said stubbornly. "If he wants to see me, he'll have to come here and get me." With a curt nod, she ended the conversation.


Six o'clock came and went and at five minutes after, Willy Wonka summoned Wendell to him. "Where is the young lady?" he asked. It seemed that the Oompa Loompas were the only people he was kind to.

The short man whispered something in the candy man's ear that did NOT make him very happy. "SHE SAID WHAT!" he roared. The Oompa Loompa timidly told him the rest of what she'd said.

Quickly grabbing up his cane, Willy Wonka made his way angrily up to her room. When he reached her door, he paced in front of it a few times before knocking on the door.

"Go away!" came a reply from inside.

"How dare you tell me to go away? You will come down and have dinner with me!" he yelled at the door.

"Oh no, I won't!" she replied. He growled angrily and stomped back and forth in front of the door. Her guardian Oompa Loompa tugged on his jacket tails and whispered something in his ear. He lightly tapped on the door and sighed.

"Will you p…p…please come down to dinner with me?" he asked seeming to have a difficulty with a certain word. She didn't reply for a moment, obviously startled by his sudden change in attitude, but the answer came soon enough.

"No," she finally said. Mr. Wonka had held his anger in the best he could for as long as he could. Growling, he let his anger wash over him as he burst out saying the first thing that came to mind.

"FINE!" he roared, "IF YOU WON'T EAT WITH ME, YOU DON'T EAT AT ALL!"

"Fine!" was her response. He was about to stalk off when he heard a small sob come from her room.

"Serves her right," he said to Wendell. "She gets no food unless she decides to eat with me!" The small Oompa Loompa looked up at him strangely. When he saw the serious look in the indigo gaze, the tiny man nodded and hurried off into her room via a small door made especially for Oompa Loompas during events like this.


The next morning Danika woke up with very red eyes. She had cried herself to sleep again, and it was defiantly showing. She rubbed her eyes gently and just lay in bed. She had heard Mr. Wonka's order to Wendell the night before: she was not to eat unless she would eat with him. Maybe she should have just gone and toughed it out.

"Well, you can't change that now," she said aloud. Sighing she collapsed back into her pillows, wondering how she was going to pass the time. After half an hour of staring at the ceiling she heard a faint knock.

"Come in.," she said flatly. The door opened and a small platter of food came through the doorway. Sitting up to get a better look, she saw Wendell and a few other Oompa Loompas carrying it.

Danika looked down at them from her bed. "I thought Mr. Wonka said I wasn't supposed to eat." She said. The small man motioned for her to be quiet, and she realized that this Oompa Loompa apparently felt sorry for her and decided to help her. She nodded.

"Thank you," she said smiling. The Oompa Loompas crossed his arms over his chest and put them back down to his sides as the other Oompa Loompas put the platter on the table.

Nika made to get up, but Wendell held up his hand to stop her. The others were lined up near the foot of her bed so she crawled down to see what they were doing. Wendell joined them and began to dance. Watching them her eyes lit up in wonder and amusement as they did several acrobatic moves like pyramids and such; but the thing that she liked most was when one Oompa Loompa imitated Mr. Wonka with a small make shift top hat and cane. Soon she began laughing and clapping her hands, and the Oompa Loompas smiled at her.

"Thank you," Nika said, still coming down from her fits of laughter. "You really cheered me up!" Each Oompa Loompa crossed their arms over their chests then down to their side. Not knowing what else to do, she mimicked their movements and they all burst into laughter.

Still in a cheerful mood, Nika shared her rather large meal with the Oompa Loompas, still giggling whenever one of them put on the little top hat and did a little dance while still seated. It was one of the best times she'd had here so far.


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