Chesper's Adventures with Charlie and Mr. Willy Wonka

By Funazzachick

Summary: What if Willy Wonka hadn't sent out just five golden tickets but six? Join Chesper in her adventure into the chocolate factory. Will she make it out unharmed? Will she reach the end of the tour with Charlie? And along the way could she capture the extraordinary candy man's heart? Wonka/OC

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

(I do not own Mr. Wonka, Charlie or any other character except the ones I have created. I also don't own the Chocolate Factory [starts crying] or any other place, thing, creature, plant, mineral or object that is in Roald Dahl's story.)

(Note: In this story I've changed things a bit, I've kept everything from the book except Willy Wonka's looks. He looks like the Johnny Depp version. So in case you are confused with his looks and character that's why.)

Chapter 1: Meet Chesper and Charlie

Chesper and Charlie were two ordinary children. Charlie Bucket lived in a small wooden house on the edge of a great town with six grown-ups. Charlie's Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine were from his father's side. Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina from his mother's side and of cause his mum and dad themselves, Mr. Bucket and Mrs. Bucket.

The home wasn't nearly large enough for seven people which made it very uncomfortable. In the house there were only two rooms and one bed. The bed was given to the four old grandparents who were old, weak and so tired that they never got out of it. Mr. Bucket, Mrs. Bucket and Charlie all slept in the other room on mattresses put on the floor. It wasn't too bad in the summertime but in the winter in was truly awful.

Mr. Bucket was the only one who had a job. He worked at a toothpaste factory, screwing the cap lids onto the tubes. The Bucket family was indeed much too poor for such a large family. The only meals they could afford were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch and cabbage soup for dinner.

However Charlie felt the emptiness in his stomach most of all. The one thing he longed for the most was CHOCOLATE.

Charlie rarely ever got any chocolate except for his birthdays when he was presented with a small chocolate bar to eat all by himself. He also occasionally got a small piece of candy or chocolate from his very close friend Chesper.

It was bad enough for him to have to watch his classmates scoff chocolate down there throats in front of him at lunch times but there was a worst torture; because each day he had to walk straight past a giant CHOCOLATE FACTORY. In fact it was the largest and most famous factory in the world. It was WONKA'S FACTORY, owned by Mr. Willy Wonka the greatest and most amazing candy maker in the entire world.

The gigantic factory could clearly be seen from the Bucket's house. It had huge iron gates leading into it, a high wall surrounding it, smoke belching from its chimneys and strange whizzing sounds coming from deep inside it. For half a mile around in every direction from the factory was the heavy rich smell of melting chocolate!

Now poor Charlie, on his way to and from school had to walk right past the gates of the factory twice a day, while smelling the mouthwatering chocolate from the factory. Every second day he walked past he would stop and talk to his good friend Chesper who waited loyally at the gates in the morning to speak with him.

Chesper Harding was a 25 year old with a big heart, wide imagination and a somewhat childish but adventurous way of looking at things. She lived in a little shabby apartment directly over an inn and worked as a receptionist wherever there was need of one.

She, like Charlie, was extremely fond of chocolate but because of her short pay and money she generously sent to her little ten year old cousin, who was in a wheelchair, she rarely had money to spare; but occasionally she would have money left after paying for the necessities. On those occasions she would buy a small treat for herself but more often than not she would buy a small treat for Charlie instead, because she was often worried about his health.

Chesper and Charlie had first met in front of a candy shop on Cherry St, where they had both found themselves next to each other while staring into the shop at all the blocks of chocolate. They had a nice conversation and quickly became friends. Chesper found that Charlie was extremely intelligent and polite for a boy his age. Charlie thought that she was honest and child like in almost everything she did.

Chesper also often came around for tea at the Bucket's house and always brought along some desert or something to add to their small meal. All of the Bucket family looked forward to her visits for she was a lovely person who effortlessly got along with and chatted to everyone. There was just something about her that drew people in, like a little sparkle or light that made her glow from the inside out.

When they met in front of the chocolate factory they spend a good half hour just talking about random subjects. The most favorite subject that Charlie and Chesper spoke about was the chocolate factory beside them and the amazing man Willy Wonka. Oh how they wished to meet him, go inside his factory and see what it was like!