NOTE: Not all of these stories take place in the same universe, but still use the same characters.
STORY 1:
Wonka has to look after the 3 kids for a few weeks while their parents go somewhere far out of town. They're in a somewhat small two bedroom house in the middle of nowhere with absolutely no way of contacting anybody. The place they're staying at always looks like it's about to rain, but it almost never does. The pretty bright green trees around the house make up for the dark weather.
Everything was fine for the first week; until Wonka started acting weird. I mean more weird than he normally does. It was just little things at first. Wearing his clothes slightly different from how he normally does, or seeming slightly confused or forgetful. Nothing too concerning.
But each day it got worse. The things he did got more and more strange. Standing out in the rain, saying things he never says, jumping around the furniture like he was doing parkour. It wasn't until the day he was slamming his head against the glass window like he was trying to break it that they realized he wasn't just acting weird. There was something wrong with him. This is when they start getting scared.
One day, the 3 of them locked themselves inside of a closet while Wonka stood on the other side. He was screaming louder than they've ever heard before. He held a giant kitchen knife in his hand while he was punching and kicking at the door with full force. The kids were sobbing and praying that their parents come back soon and that the wood doesn't break.
When their parents did come back, they took him to a hospital where they found out that his behavior was caused by something happening in his brain.
STORY 2:
Everyone is subjected to a psychology experiment. The experiment will last 8 weeks, and no one is permitted to leave under any circumstances until the experiment is complete.
There are two identical spaces. Adults will be put into one, children will be put into the other. The space is designed so that the subjects are unable to isolate themselves from each other. The subjects will not be given any forms of entertainment during the first week. This will encourage more interaction between them. Each week will have a different set of factors that may affect the subject's interactions or behavior.
One factor is sleep. The room they are placed in will not have any couches, benches, or bathtubs. This will only allow them to sleep in beds. The size and number of beds, pillows, and blankets will change each week.
Another factor is food. The subjects may be given the same or different food for every meal, or every day. They may be fed 0-5 meals a day. The amount of food they are given may also change.
The third factor is entertainment. Each week, the subjects will be given a different from of entertainment. This can be anything from a single old baseball, to a 70" flat screen TV with 1,000 movies and shows and a gaming console.
The final factor is environment. The subjects have no control over the lighting or room temperature within the space. The lights may become brighter, dimmer, change color, or turn off completely. The room temperature may also greatly increase or decrease to extreme levels at any time.
After 4 weeks, the two groups will merge together into a slightly larger, but similar space as the experiment continues.
STORY 3:
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The Wonderful World Of Wonka
FanfictionA collection of information, story ideas, and mini stories that center around The Amazing Chocolatier and his dear children. It's sort of just telling about an alternate universe that I've created. If you love Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, you mi...