Disclaimer: I do not own Willy Wonka however Virginia and all her problems and moods are mine.
A/N: Again I apologize for the wait but I've been busy. Not really an excuse I know…anyway here we go any reviews are appreciated. Oh and italics is a memory or thought.
Virginia was currently a teacher. No one who knew her well would have seen it coming, she hated children. Of course she hadn't always been like that but ever sense the contest with at the Factory she had hated them with a passion. In other words everyone had been surprised by the fact that she was a teacher but so had she. This is what Virginia thought about while listening to Elmer's piece he wrote for the acoustic guitar.
"Very good," she said. Hell might as well go for the all… "Excellent!" Elmer almost fell over in shock.
"You…you really think so?" she laughed mentally at his surprise, "of course. I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it you should know that by now." She could still see the shock and surprise on his face at his teacher letting down her harsh outer shell. He reminded her of someone. Someone she had loved but he….he…well she wouldn't dwell, not on that. Virginia returned to her desk sat down and picked up her coffee mug. As she did, she saw something underneath it that caused her to flinch. It was a very familiar cream colored envelope with gold WW's printed on it.
She dropped it. It drew her back into thoughts of long ago, after the event at her factory, oh fuck she thought event isn't the word not at all really disaster was more the word. It was a smoldering pile of ash and rubble. She could hear it his laughter ringing in her ears "I told you so!"
"FINE!" she screamed, "I'll leave this business and let it be but Will I'll have you know I'll never love you ever and this does nothing to change it anything at all! DO YOU HEAR ME! I HATE YOU YOU'RE A BASTERED! Oh and by the way, she added almost as a second though, "you'll never see your child but that shouldn't bother you seeing as you just 'helped' in the 'accident' of burning down a factory full!"
She had stormed off in anger. Content that he had herd her. However she hadn't herd from him in years and now she was receiving letters, the first one he received was after his daughters wedding but they lived in the United States. She had remembered laughing and she had received a letter from him about that… and burned it.
Coming back to the here and now she picked up the letter broke the seal and read the letter.
Dear Virginia,
You know (and don't pretend you don't) that I have recently selected a new heir, A boy from London, and he has requested that I contact you and try to fix things. I've told him I tried and you ignored me. Please for his sake come and tell him. I'm begging (something you know I never do.) He will pick you up. You don't have to see me just him. And Virginia I should have said this years ago, when you left, before I got mad, before the incident, before I hurt you so much, I'm sorry.
Yours as always,
WW
She cried when she read that and decided to meet the boy. But only for the boy she told herself not because he's sorry and I still care. No, just for the boy that's why she was going. She remembered reading that he had a new heir but hadn't cared at all at the time. After her classes she put on her worn brown coat and walked out the door into the whipping wind wondering where this boy could be. She peered up and down the street, no cars came by, she had assumed however that it wouldn't be a "normal" mode of transportation. She sighed and sat down on the steps to wait. this she thought is unlike him he's usually punctual but then again he always seemed to let me down so what else is new one would think in over 15 years a person could change. Her thoughts were interrupted by a loud bang, a sliding noise, and a tentative "Miss. Virginia?" as he stuck out his hand.
A/N: this is where I leave you. Don't you love cliff hangers, but I suppose it isn't really one now is it. Anyway review and tell me what you think or where you think I should go with this. 'Till next time.
