Margot- Wonka

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I know this is an unexpected one, as this movie is live-action, but I had to because after I watched the movie, I just couldn't stop myself! Enjoy!
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● Her name is Margot, last name unknown because I haven't thought of one yet, and she's about as old as Willy, maybe a little older.

● She works at Scrubbit and Bleachers like the rest of the protags, for reasons that will be explained later in her backstory

● she's actually Scottish, being the only person of the main cast to be of that ethnic group.

● she never had a dad because her dad left the family when she was really young

● she did have a mom though, and her mother gave her all of the love that she could possibly give her. Basically, she had a really good relationship with her mum.

● anyways, ONTO THE ✨️TRAUMA✨️

● her mom came down with an unidentifiable disease (might've been cancer or polio, idk, I haven't really thought about it), having her call a doctor constantly and be treated at home because she didn't want to go to the hospital (Margot's family was really poor). She told the doc that after she dies, her dying wish is for him, or anyone, to take Margot to a rich family where she can have everything she wants (but all that Margot wanted was her mother's love and to stay with her forever AWWWW❤️❤️❤️❤️)

Trigger warning for those who have felt the pain of loss! You can skip this part and move on.

● anyways, her mom dies and Margot is there to hear her last words

● her mum's last words were something along the lines of "no matter what horrors come your way, never forget that my love for you is as big as the most expansive ocean, and that if you ever need light to guide you, just look up into the stars, and I'll be there, the brightest one shining for you."

● YOU KNOW THAT LUMP IN YOUR THROAT THAT FORMS WHEN YOU'RE ABOUT TO CRY??? I'M GETTING THAT RIGHT NOW😭😭😭😭

End of TW!

● Anyway, after Margot's mum dies, the doctor makes good on her dying wish and takes Margot to a new rich family.

● UNFORTUNATELY, her new family doesn't consider her anything more than a maid; not part of the family, and so they treat her like a servant.

● wanting to get away from this life, Margot ran away and stowed away on a ship towards London (where the story takes place), and set her sights on living on her own and accomplishing her own dreams, and such.

● she had nothing but two sovereigns when she arrived, so she couldn't really do anything, but a man came up to her offering a stay at his friend's inn, and so she agreed.

● Mrs. Scrubbit took her in for one night, but you know how it goes, and Margot could barely hear Noodle when she told her to read the fine print (to Mrs. Scrubbit's delight), so she was thrown down there with the rest of them.

● Piper (the dark-skinned lady with the overalls; in my eyes, she was kind of the leader) acts like a mom to Margot, and Margot really wants to be like her.

● because of Margot's past experiences, she now has trust issues and is reserved with strangers, mostly keeping to herself, but being as bold as she wants to be when confronted.

● she sings a small part in the scrubbing song because she doesn't really take to singing, and that's around the time when she's brooding near the windows (there's a little space where she can sit down where she sits and broods, I guess)

● when Wonka meets her, she's not exactly the most thrilled to talk to him, but he's determined to become friends with her and to get her to open up more.

● it's like The Ghost and Molly Mcgee, or Lumity from The Owl House, but different for a few reasons! Also, this is 1930's London, not modern suburbia.

● Willy and Margot's relationship doesn't undermine his friendship with Noodle, btw. Their friendship is really beautiful, and I don't want my OC's relationship with Willy to undermine that.

● So, with that said, Will and Margot do have an arc similar to the one Noodle went through after she met Willy.

● they get all whimsical and fun, floating up in the sky with balloons and such. Their relationship is obviously romantic, because I think you all knew where this was going.

● and before you come at me saying "Oh, but the relationship Wonka had with that girl seemed pretty romantic-" THAT GIRL IS NOODLE, AND I LEARNED after the movie, bc my mom told me, THAT SHE IS MUCH YOUNGER THAN WILLY. And if you don't believe me, then I'm gonna have to ask you if you've watched the movie.

● ANYWAYS, Will and Margot get all lovey-dovey, ok? Cause I think it's cute. But, uh, whatever.

● side thing I forgot to mention, Margot has always wanted to own something. Like, independently. Be it a business or a company or whatever, she's always just wanted to make her own money without anyone's help. Another bonus in her book would be that it, idk, benefits the world. Makes people happy, y'know?

● she tells this to Willy, and he basically lights up in excitement (because of the whole point of the movie, y'know? "I have dreams of owning a chocolate factory!")

● in the end, they own the chocolate factory together, so...I guess that removes the whole thing. The...the whole thing about Willy Wonka going cuckoo because he's, like, lonely? BUT WHATEVER, THEY CHANGED THE BACKSTORY IN THIS MOVIE, SO I CAN DO IT TOO.

● she has a resting bitch face, I think that would be obvious

● sexuality– bisexual (OF COURSE SHE'S BISEXUAL, WHEN TF AM I GOING TO STOP PROJECTING?!?!?!?! NEVER PROBABLY, ARGHHH!!!)

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