Author's Note- Sorry about all the rushing with chapters. Some people really like my story.

Willy

Yawn…..!

I rubbed my eyes and looked at the clock. 9:34am. After remembering Loompa-Land I guess I dozed off.

I looked around the living room and noticed Wendy wasn't there. I also noticed the power was back on. I got up and stretched.

"Wendy, were are you?" I called from the kitchen. "I made breakfast!" I waited for a moment while leaning over the hot bacon and eggs. She never showed. She must be off somewhere working. "Well, more for me." I said to myself while engulfing some bacon.

I quickly ate some breakfast and headed to the Glass Elevator.

I over looked the buttons and took a guess where she would be. Just before I was going to press a button, something caught my attention out of the corner of my eye. There was a white piece of paper lying on the couch where Wendy slept.

"Well, that's also easier…" I said.

The paper read, Good Morning Uncle Willy! Last night when I was sleeping I had a crazy idea. Well, actually two ideas that you will absolutely love! When you wake up, come to see me. You'll find me in the Chocolate room. Hint: Remember when you said, "I need an heir?" HeeHee….

I love ya!

Wendy

Such a clever girl. Wendy. She always finds a way to sneak into my mind and find what's good and not good to deal with.

With excitement filling my body, I ran to the elevator.

When I arrived at the chocolate room, it looked as if the power went out again. I was completely dark.

I hear a big BANG! And then I hear; "OW! Ow, ow, ow…"

"Wendy?" I asked.

The lights in the room flipped on. I looked around but saw nothing but the room itself. "Wendy?"

"Up here!" Wendy said.

I looked up and there's silly ol' Wendy up in the light shafts. "Wendy, what are you doing up there?" I asked, sounding concerned. She was sitting on top of huge containers filled with white powder.

"I'm installing my idea. You know how I like winter, right?"

I nodded.

"Well, I decided to install snow in the Chocolate River room. Brilliant I'd say."

"Yes, brilliant but how are you going to get snow in here?" I asked.

"Easily. I suddenly realized that these plants in here needs something to grow on. So now every month, I turn on the snow, which is actually sugar."

I thought about it. Sugar eating plants? How does she do it? She's as brilliant as me. Wendy acts nothing of her parents.

I looked back up and she was gone. "Wendy?"

"What?" I twitched and she was standing right behind me.

"Uh, never mind."

There was silence for a minute. We just kinda stood there, looking around, unsure of ourselves.

"Okay, I have another idea. I have an easy way of finding a heir, besides me." She blurted.

"Wendy, I really just want you to be my heir." I whined.

"But I don't want to do it alone!" She complained.

"Yeah, but-"

"Uncle Willy, can I please talk!" She said getting irritated.

I gave her the defeated look. "Yes…Sorry."

She smiled sweetly, "It's okay." I smiled back.

"Here's my plan. We hide 5 tickets under the wrappers of the Wonka Bars and only KIDS can find them. Once they find them, they come to the Factory, with one family member to look after them. Then, we give them a tour, and the kindest, and most generous of them all wins! It's fool proof."

My heart sank. "Wendy, I don't know…I'm not really good with the outside world."

"Aw, c'mon Uncle Willy. There will be a total of 177 people in the Factory. That's you, me, the Oompa-Loompas and the kids with their parents."

"Yeah, but I have horrible people skills. I can barely talk to your school faculty."

"I'll be there with you." Wendy said with a smile.

I thought for a moment. This is going to need some serious thought put into it.

"Let's go to my office and work this out. 'Kay?" I said to her walking over to the glass elevator.

"Fine, we'll do this your way."

I smiled and nodded.

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