Author's Note-Eh, nothing important, just enjoy the chapter.

Continuation of Chapter 11-Loompa-Land Part 2

As Wendy and Willy walked further into the forest, the mud on their clothes hardened. Their outfits where stiff and it was hard to move around. They were both sweating, for, it was very hot.

Willy was leading the way, while Wendy trailed closely behind.

"Uncle Willy?" Wendy asked.

"Hmm?" Willy answered.

"What are we looking for again?"

"People."

"There are plenty of people back home. Why didn't we just go out there? It's less muddy." Wendy said while pealing mud off her clothes.

"Because, dear. I don't want normal people. I want people that no one has seen before. People who I can trust; like you. I trust you. You live in the factory. I want people who will actually live in the factory, forever, who I can trust, who aren't normal."

"Okay now you're loosing me here." Said a very confused Wendy Wonka.

He turned around but kept walking. "Here's the point. I'm looking for trustful, unusual, un-normal people. 'Kay? Look out for un-normal people."

Before Wendy could warn him, Willy stumbled out into an opening.

"Yet another fall…" Wendy said, reaching her hand out to Willy and pulling him up. "…And thank god you're not muddy, 'cause I'm not hugging you again until you take a shower."

Willy stood facing Wendy brushing himself off and Wendy was facing the opening.

Wendy took a good look at what she was facing. She saw tree houses up in the trees with little bridges connecting all of them. She saw little people walking across them.

"Whoa…" Wendy said under her breath, she pointed at the sight. "Uh, Uncle Willy? Is this what you want as unusual people?"

Willy looked up briefly at Wendy. "Whatever do you mean dear?"

"Look."

Willy turned around. The moment he saw what Wendy was seeing he turned to Wendy. "Good Job!"

Wendy moved next to Willy and held him close, "Will they eat us?" She whispered.

Willy chuckled, "Only in your dreams. Of course the won't,"

Wendy let go as they began to walk forward.

"As far as I know…"He added under his breath.

As they got closer, Wendy was able to see the people better. They where a dark brown color, they looked almost like Indians. They where about three feet tall, and they all had the same face.

Wendy and Willy walked into the circle line of the village, and a 1' tall little girl walked by. She froze and stared at the giants that were walking by her. Her mother, who was standing near by, looked over to her; once she saw the giants, she pulled her daughter over inside the hut.

Wendy watched the scene, and felt quite hurt. There was nothing to be afraid of; she was a normal human being.

Willy walked up to a little person and bent down to him.

Wendy watched him carefully, as he started to use some weird sigh-language.

The person backed away a few feet; then signaled back. Willy did another short signal, and then turned to Wendy.

"Follow me." He said shortly.

"As I've been doing all day." She mumbled.

Willy turned around slowly, "Did I hear mumbling?"

Wendy looked around, "No, did you?"

He laughed and rolled his eyes.

Willy leaded up to the biggest, tallest tree in the village, and climbed up a few steps. He looked over his shoulder to Wendy. "Just climb up this way. I'll explain inside."

Wendy didn't answer, just followed his instructions.

When they got to the top of the tree, there was a very narrow passageway the lead around a corner. They sat at the landing and discussed where they where.

"After talking to one of the Oompas-"

"Oompas?" Wendy asked, interrupting.

"Eh, let me explain." Said Willy holding his hand out. "We are in the heart of Loompa-Land. The people that live here are called Oompa-Loopmas. They are obsessed with cocoa beans. Down there," He pointed down the narrow passageway, "Is where the chief lives. They live way up here to get away from the Snozzwangers, and Whangdoodles." He paused for a minute, and looked around real quick, "I think they'll make great workers." He winked at her.

"How do you know the language?"

"Eh," he thought for a moment. "I know a lot of languages."

He turned around and started to crawl on his hands and knees down the narrow passage. Wendy fallowed.

They ended up at a doorway blocked off by an Oompa. A wall of doorway-beads also blocked the doorway. Willy did some more signals and the Oompa nodded and let them pass.

Then they entered a room a where there was another Oompa, except he looked a lot more powerful.

"Is this the chief?" Wendy whispered to Willy.

"Yes, don't say anything. Let me do the talking." He answered. The chief was sitting upright in a fancy chair.

Wendy and Willy sat cross-legged on the floor in front of him.

Willy began the signaling, "Greetings, My name is Willy Wonka. I have come a long way to meet you." Willy stopped the signaling, and waited for the reply.

The chief sat there for a moment, "Welcome. I hope you can make your self at home in our village. Please tell me more about yourself. And your guest." He nodded over to Wendy. She didn't know why he was nodding towards her, but she let it fly.

Willy smiled. "Very well. This here is my niece. We live in a chocolate factory. Do you know what chocolate is?"

The chief shook his head.

"Well, it is made from cocoa beans, and-"

The chief made a noise and the guard outside started jumping around.

"Cocoa Beans?" The chief signaled after settling down. "Let me tell you something, Mr.Wonka. Us, Oompa-Loompas, are greatly known for our obsession for cocoa beans. We're lucky if we find 3 or 4 a year. Please, go on. I'm very interested now."

Willy was dumbfounded. "Okay…Well, I live in a chocolate factory and I have come here to seek workers."

"Workers?"

"You know…to run the machines and stuff?"

"Hmm, I see. What good would it be for us?" Signaled the chief.

"Well, I could pay your wages in cocoa beans. You would have a home away from the creatures out here; you would have better clothing, better food, and a really fun job! Would you like that?" Willy signaled, getting all excited.

The chief seemed to like the idea. He was grinning from ear to ear. He nodded. Then his smile quickly changed to serious again. "I'll surely go, but I'm not sure if everyone else would want to go. I'll ask them in a village meeting." He quickly looked outside at the sun. "Which will be starting in a few minutes."

Wendy was still confused. What were they talking about?

"Alright it looks like a done deal." Willy signaled stretching.

"I don't think so." The chief signaled suddenly.

"What do you mean chief?" Willy signaled, worried.

"Are you hungry?"

Willy leaned over to Wendy. "Are you hungry dear?"

"Yes…what are you guys talking about?"

Willy looked back over to the chief. "Yes, we are hungry."

"Great. This will be our deal." The chief snapped and a guard came in with a bowl with something moving in it. It sounded slimy.

The chief put the bowl in front of him. Wendy nearly fainted when she saw what was inside the bowl.

Caterpillars.

The chief started mashing them up.

Squish. Squish. Squish.

Wendy passed out.


SPLASH!
Water was splashed into Wendy's face. She sat up like a bullet, thrashing and spitting. When she clamed down, she looked around.

"Where an I?" She blurted.

"Wendy, you're a goof. They were just caterpillars" Willy said covering his eyes, smiling. "That's more of an act I would do."

"But-But, there were green and mushy and slimy and-"

"Yes, yes, Wendy I know. But 'I' still had to eat them. A deal is a deal."

"When is the village meeting?" Wendy asked, while laying back down on the floor.

"They already had it."

Wendy eyes widened. "They did? When? Who long was I out for?"

"Eh, about five hours, I think it's about six o'clock."

Wendy put both hands on her forehead, she always passes out for hours, a bad habit.

"Are they coming or not?" Wendy asked after a few minutes. The Oompa-Loompas were still watching her.

"Who dear?" Willy asked.

"The Oompa-Loompas?"

"Yes, 165 of them. I can finally open my factory!"

Wendy smiled. But once she thought of 165 people living in the factory, she quickly sat up again.

"How will they all fit on the plane?"

"Crates. I have crates in the back, don't worry."

Wendy thought for a moment. Then she relized that Willy never answered her question.

"Again, Where am I?" Wendy asked again.

"Next to the plane."

Wendy had never taken notice to where she was, she figured that she was in the Oompa-Village.

"Ready for take off?" Wendy heard off to the side.

"One minute sir." Willy said.

Willy bent down and picked Wendy up.

When Wendy and Willy got on the plane, Wendy thought that the plane wouldn't be able to carry all the Oompas, but Every inch of the plane was filled with a crate filled with Oompa-Loompas.

"Whoa." Wendy said while Willy put her down.

"C'mon now." Willy said proudly. "Let's go home, we have a Factory to open."

Wendy smiled. She had tears in her eyes. She was becoming an official chocolatier. She got to experience for the rest of her life what it was like to run a Factory. A Chocolate Factory.

At this moment, life had really never been sweeter.

Author's Note-That's the end of the Loompa-Land Parts, now we're back to regular Wendy and Willy Chapters. Thank you sooo much for all the reviews, I'm loving them! PLEASE CONTINUE READING! Eh, the togetherness of Willy and Wendy will continue throughout the story, trust me. And guess what? After the sequel, I'm writing another story(Based on this one) ….But I'm not telling you guys…It's a Seecret. (If you really wanna know just ask me and I'll be glad to tell you. I'm just not gonna say it in the Author's Note. I'll private message it to you.) :)