Yandere! Willy Wonka x Reader
I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five women over the age of 20 - just five, mind you, and no more - to visit my factory this year. These lucky five will be shown around personally by me, and they will be allowed to see all the secrets and the magic of my factory. Then, at the end of the tour, as a special present, all of them will be given enough chocolates and sweets to last them for the rest of their lives! So, watch out for the Golden Tickets! Five Golden Tickets have been printed on golden paper, and these five Golden Tickets have been hidden underneath the ordinary wrapping paper of five ordinary bars of chocolate. These five chocolate bars may be anywhere - in any shop in any street in any town in any country in the world - upon any counter where Wonka's Sweets are sold. And the five lucky finders of these five Golden Tickets are the only ones who will be allowed to visit my factory and see what it's like now inside! Good luck to you all, and happy hunting!
Signed Willy Wonka
This is the story of an ordinary young woman named (Y/N) Bucket. She was not faster, or stronger, or more clever than other women. Her family was not rich, or powerful, or well-connected. In fact, they barely had enough to eat. Yet (Y/N) Bucket was the luckiest girl in the entire world. She just didn't know it yet...
Or... perhaps not. When five golden tickets circulate the world, and she manages to find one, impending demise awaits her as it masquerades as a proud chocolatier with a factory full of candy and her one weakness: Chocolate. The mysterious, overly bizarre Willy Wonka will fall harder than he ever anticipated, claiming that if (Y/N) Bucket can't be his, no one else gets to have her.
Willy Wonka is a man with a hatful of dreams. He is something of a magician, a genius inventor, and an amazing chocolatier. He has sailed the world finding ingredients for his special candy. But when he arrives in Europe, he finds himself in trouble when he's tricked into signing a contract at Mrs. Scrubitt's boardinghouse. But not everything seems bad for him, because he meets (Y/n) (L/n), a beautiful young woman with a kind heart, and Noodle, a poor orphan girl, while staying at Mrs. Scrubitt's. Can this trio find a way to escape the misery of staying at the boardinghouse? Will the girls help Willy succeed in fulfilling his dream? Will Willy find something sweeter than chocolate as he spends time with (Y/n)?