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"Yes." Charlie said, taking off his glasses.
"What happened to the others?" Willy asked.
"They were spoiled so I off'd them." I said, but was ignored. Willy smiled at Charlie and started shaking his hand very fast.
"Oh, my dear boy, but that means you've won. Oh, I do congratulate you. I really do. I 'm absolutely delighted. I had a hunch right from the beginning. Because we have a enormous number of things to do before the day's out. But luckily for us, we have the great glass elevater to speed things alo-" Willy said, excitement in in voice before crashing into the elavater, making me almost fall over from too much laughter. Will stood up, straighting out his suit, "Speed things along."
He pushed the button. we all got on and then he pushed the Up and OUt button. Excitement bubbled in my chest.
"Up and Out? What kind of room is that?" Charlie asked.
"Hold on." Willy said.
I latched onto Willy, still excited. The evelator started to go upwards very fast.
"Oh, my goodness. We're gonna need to go much faster, otherwise we'll just never break through."
"Break throught what?" Charlie asked.
"I've been longing to press that button for years. Well, here we go. Up and out."
"But do you really mean-" Grandpa Joe asked.
"Yeah. I do."
"But it's made of glass. It'll smash into a million pieces."
Willy just laughed and I along wtih him, no longer hiding my excitement. We busted through the top of the ceiling and we became to fall downwards. I screamed very loud, like I was on a rollercoaster, but better. Willy pressed a button and we were all saved.....YAY! As we passed over all the spoiled rotten kids, I stuck my tongue out at them. I snickered at them.
"That's what you get for being spoiled and rotten." I stated proudly, but was ignored....AGAIN!
"Where do you live?" Willy asked Charlie.
"Right over there. That little house." He repiled, pointing towards it. We came crashing throught the roof.
"Hi, mom." Charlie said.
I lost my smile. I frowned sadly, remembering my own parents.
"Mom, Dad. We're back." Charlie said happily, running towards his parents and hugged them.
"Charlie." They both said happily.
"Goodness." Mr. Bucket said.
"This is Willy Wonka. he gave us a ride home." Charlie said.
"I see that." Mrs. Bucket said.
"And that's Kate." Charlie said.
Upon hearing my name, my head snapped up, smiling brightly at them.
"Hola." I chirped.
"You must be the boy's-" Willy said, trying to get the word 'parents' out once more. I stopped smiling and I simply sighed.
"Parents?" Mr. Bucket asked.
"Yeah. That."
"He says Charlie's won something." Grandpa Joe said.
"Not just some something. The most "something" something of any something that's ever been." Willy explained, looking around the small house....Even I didn't understand his sentance and they think I'm insane, "I'm gonna give this little boy my entire factory."
"You must be joking." Grandpa Joe said.
"No, really. It's true. Because you see, a few months ago, I was have my semiannual haircut and I had the strangest revelation. In that one silver hair I saw reflected my life's work, my facotry, my beloved Oompa-Loompas. Who would watch over them after I was gone? I realized at that moment: "I must find a heir." And I did Charlie. You." Willy said, explaining.
I raised an eyebrow. Semiannual haircut? I don't even get those! I cut my own damn hair! Whenever and however! Hmph! Take that scissors and hair salons!
"That's why you sent out the golden tickets." Charlie said.
"I invited fiver children to the factory and the one who was the least rotten would be the winner."
"That's you, Charlie." Grandpa Joe said.
"So, what do you say? Are you ready to leave all this behind and come live with me at the factory?"
"Sure. Of course. I mean, it's all right if my family come too?" Charlie asked, hope filling his soul.
I squatted down, going into turtle mode. Turtle turtle! Aside from all jokes, I couldn't help, but feel my heart breaking at Willy's next set of words.
"Oh, my dear boy, of course they can't."
I hate this part. I've always have everytime I watch this movie. I began to wonder. Was everything he did today towards me, like holding me, mean nothing to him?
"You can't run a chocolate facotry with a family hanging over you like an old, dead goose. No offense." Willy said.
"None taken, jerk." Grandpa George said.
Will side glared him. I couldn't help, but chuckle.
"A chocolatir has to run free and solo. He has to follow his dreams. Gosh darn the consequences. Look at me. I had no family and I'm a giant success."
I stood up and walked over to Charlie, standing next to Grandpa Joe.
"So if I go with you to the facotry, I won't ever see my family again?"
"Yeah. Conside that a bonus."
"Then I'm not going. I wouldn't give up my family for anything." Charlie said, "Not for all the chocolate in the world."
I sucked in a breath.
"Oh, I see. That's weird. There's other candy too besides chocolate."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Wonka. I'm staying here."
"Wow. Well, that's just, unexpected and weird," Willy said, "But I suppose, in that case, I'll just-Goodbye then. Sure you won't change your mind?"
"I'm sure."
"Okay. Bye."
Willy left, confused and disappointed.
"Things are going to get much better." Grandma Georgina said.
I forgot to breath and I fainted from the lack of air. Damn...you...air....
AND DONE! *collaspes*
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