Chapter 2: Back to the Factory

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(The girls went on to their classes. After school, Vivian was walking home when she got a call from a mysterious voice)

Vivian: Hello?

Voice: Hello Vivian

Vivian: How do you know my name?

Voice: I know your mother Vivian

Vivian: Who doesn't know my mother?!

Voice: You are a special girl Vivian, and there's something special waiting for you at this address that I'll send you now

(Vivian receives an address in her messages. Without question she follows the address and it leads her a gate. Behind the gate was the same chocolate factory from 34 years ago)

Vivian (in awe): It can't be. The factory!

(Vivian saw a button that said "push button for help". She pushed the button and a voice came up).

Voice: Who's there

Vivian: I'm the girl who was the phone

Voice: Oh that's right, come in

(The gates open and Vivian walks in. The front door opens as well and Vivian goes inside. As Vivian is inside she hears footsteps and loan and behold it's Charlie Bucket in the flesh)

Charlie: Hello Vivian

Vivian: Hey I know you. You're Charlie Bucket, the kid who took over the factory after the previous owner, Mr. Wonka retired. Mother mentions that in chapter two of her book

Charlie: Ah yes I've read her book, and it was a delightful read

Vivian: Why did you call me here?

Charlie: Let's talk in my office

(Vivian and Charlie took the great glass elevator to the main office)

Charlie: Have a seat Vivian

(Charlie hands Vivian a picture of her in the arms of Charlie)

Vivian: What is this?

Charlie: 34 years ago, I was called a loser by your very own mother. But I never let it bother me. The last time I saw your mother was when she moved here for college. She told me she regretted calling me a loser, and we became close friends. We became so close that she told that If anything happened to her and your father, I was to take you in as my own. I'm your god-father Vivian.

Vivian: Why am I just now hearing about this? Where are the hidden cameras?

Charlie: What I'm telling is one hundred percent true

Vivian (frustrated): If it's true? Why are you telling me this instead of my mother? Guess I was right, once a champion always a champion. This has been fun, but I really have to go

Charlie: Wait, before you go!

(Charlie grabbed Vivian's hand and gave her a small bag of white cubes)

Vivian: What is it?

Charlie: A present

Vivian: But it's not even my...

Charlie (interrupting): I insist. Just take it!

Vivian: Um...ok

(Vivian took the elevator back the main hallway and left the factory. She then started running back to her house).

Violet: There you are. We were wondering where you were

Vivian: I met my god-father that you neglected to mention

Violet: Oh Charlie?! Look I wanted to tell you but I...

Vivian (frustrated): Save it. You can expect me to say nothing to you guys for the rest of my life. I thought I could trust my own parent, but you just threw that out the window

David: Now listen here young lady

(As David speaks, Vivian storms off to her and slams her bedroom door so hard the pictures on the living room walls falls and shatters. Violet runs over to clean up the broken glass while David ran to grab the broom)

Violet: We've really outdone ourselves this time. We've lost our own daughter

David: Don't say that. We'll get our daughter back

Violet: How?! She already disowned us. There's no going back, and it's all my fault

David: No. don't say that. There's always a way. I know there is

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