Willy
Wendy brought me over to the riverside where she excitedly waited for something. From the looks of it, she was excited over nothing. But, you'll NEVER know with Wendy. She's very mysterious.
I started to hear the sound of a two beat drum, and humming. Around the corner of the bridge, I began to see a pink boat appear. Wendy calmed down.
The boat, well, IT'S AMAZING! It looks like a Viking ship, it's about twenty feet long, and it's pink. I gapped at the sight.
As soon as it stopped in front of us, she began to explain it to me. "It's a big boiled sweet. It's cherry flavored, I carved it with the help of oompa-loompas. The oompa-loompas row the boat also. I hope you like it." I didn't answer her. I was to busy looking at it.
"How did you get this all done?"
"Oh, it only took about, uh, five to seven months. Really, it wasn't that hard." She jumped into the boat, and sat down quickly. I just stood there, bewithered. She stood up half way, grabbed my coat and pulled me in. I fell on my rear-end, I was a bit dazed. "Wendy that hurt!" I said half laughing.
"Oh jeez, Uncle Willy, you're a big boy now. Get over it."
I sat down fully recovered, as the boat started to move.
I was curious on how the boat tasted, so leaned over. But, just before I was able to lick it, Wendy caught me. She thrust me over to her and we where face-to-face. She pointed her finger in my face. But she sweetly smiled. "You lick the boat the boat gets sticky you silly-nilly." She let go, because we where approaching the tunnel. We where in almost complete darkness, when I said, "How do the oompas' know where they are going?"
"They don't. They can't. Who knows where there're going, Turn on the lights!"
It took me a second to figure out what she was saying, when the boat took a sharp dive. I let out a yelp of surprise. The boat rocked up and down, side to side. Chocolate splashed all around us. Wendy was smiling, occasionally at me. I smiled back.
"This is a new way to mix up the chocolate!" I said to her.
"Yup!" She answered.
Up ahead, I saw an opening from the tunnel. Once we splashed down into it, I saw all my candy-making/testing rooms. But there was one room I was not familiar with. It read 'Puppet Room'.
"Wendy,"
"Yeah, Birthday Boy?" She said.
"You don't suppose we're going to that room are we?"
She smiled to herself, "You must have read my mind."
The boat approached the room, and when it stopped, Wendy and I stood up at the same time. I sat down again quickly. "Ladies First."
She sat down too. "Ah, yes. But it's your birthday."
I rolled my eyes and went up the ladder. Wendy gave me the Keys to open the door. When I opened it, the room was not a candy making room of any sort, it was an auditorium. There was a stage, bright lights, seats filled with oompa-loompas, and a curtain on the stage hiding whatever was behind it. I got excited. "Wendy? What's this? I want to know what this room is."
She didn't answer because she wasn't to be found. She just, kinda, disappeared. I shrugged and took a seat next to a few oompa-loompas. I smiled down at them as the show started.
There was this 'bouncy music' in the background and the curtain pulled back, on the stage with these puppets holding kitchen supplies. They where seated/standing on these boards holding them up. Then they stared to sing.
He-He-Ha-Ha-Ho-Ho-Ho
Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka,
The amazing chocolatier,--Whee!
Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka,
Everybody give a give a cheer, hurray!
He's modest clever and so smart he barley can restrain it,
With so much generosity,
There is no way to contain it,
To contain, To contain, To contain!
Willy Wonka Willy Wonka,
He's the one that you're about to meet,
Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka,
He's a genius, who just can't be beat,
The magician and the chocolate wiz,
The best darn guy who ever lived,
Willy Wonka, Here he is!
There was a 'ding' at the end and the curtains closed and then entire room stood up cheering.
After a while, the auditorium emptied out, and all who was in the room was me. Wendy eventually emerged from a door in the corner, and started to walk up the aisle. I basically ran into her and rapped my arms around her. "Thank you Wendy! That was the best birthday ever!"
She pushed me off. "Of course uncle Willy, I'm always willing to go the limit with you." I smiled and we took the elevator back to the house area.
Once we got back, she told me that herself and the oompa-loompas, decided to give me the rest of the day of. Wendy went into her room and shut the door. I was hungry, surprisingly, so I went into the kitchen to try and find something to eat. I went through all the cupboards and could find anything. They where all empty. I've dreaded this day since the last time I went shopping. Wendy has never been outside the factory, never. But, she has to experience the world now before she never does. So, I will have to take her to the mall.
(A/N)-Thank you for the two reviews! They have really encouraged me to write more! Please continue!
