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May I Please Request More Papa!Wonka Fic? Like Maybe Of Willy And Reader Raising Their Son And Just More
May I please request more papa!Wonka fic? Like maybe of Willy and Reader raising their son and just more of what the precious little cocoa bean is like as he gets older?
May I please request more papa!Wonka fic? Like maybe of Willy and Reader raising their son and just more of what the precious little cocoa bean is like as he gets older?
Here's the first installment post-Bun in the Oven. I started a masterlist, so I'll keep all the drabble organized there. I have a list of scenarios to work from! Enjoy!

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In the Snow

Info - rivals, meeting a stranger, dancing
It was dark and I was feeling grateful. Slugworth’s profits had been good despite that new chocolatier peddling his treats. Slugworth had been so pleased with our work that he’d given us a half day! Usually, we had to work the whole day on Christmas Eve. I was happy to return home and have an early night.
That’s when I saw him. He was standing near a frozen fountain. He looked up at the stars with a whimsical smile.
My competition, right there. I knew him immediately. No one could mistake him for someone else. His purple robe and top hat couldn’t hide easily. I doubt he would know me though. I was just a book keeper for his rival.
I tried to hurry past him. I cursed the hard snow that crunched under my feet. I was walking quickly when his pure voice sounded.
“Hello, are you okay?” He asked.
“I-I,” I couldn’t finish. He had turned to me. His eyes were so green. His smile was so kind. I was frozen in my spot and the cold had nothing to do with it.
“You look a bit cold, why are you out so late?” Willy asked.
“I’m coming from work,” I said awkwardly.
“Working? On Christmas Eve?” He demanded.
“Well you’re out here too!” I said defensively. I crossed my arms and tried not to look so jealous of his light and smile.
“No one should work on Christmas Eve,” he said earnestly. Earnest was the perfect way to describe him. He was so full of beauty and creativity.
“What’s something you have always wanted to do?” He asked me. He was smiling and close to me. He smelled like chocolate and and warmth.
“I-I what? Something I’ve always wanted to do?” I asked nervously. I played with the hem of my shirt.
“Yes, I love to make people happy. I would like to do something to make you feel good tonight y/n,” he said kindly.
I was so swept away with his dreamy eyes and calming voice that I didn’t realise that I had never told him my name.
“I've always wanted to dance in the snow,” I said wistfully.
“Yeah?” He asked. Just then, small fluffy flakes began to fall from the sky. A gorgeous smile bloomed over his face.
“Looks like the universe is on our side,” he beamed.
He took my waist in his one hand. His other hand grasped mine and he drew it up. He began to twirl me around the area. Our footsteps made designs in the snow. We circled the fountain. I could hear music in my ears though there was none.
My heart pounded in my chest. I felt warmer and happier than I had in a long time. My lips were quirking upwards and I moved closer to meld my body to his.
“Willy,” I breathed.
“Y/n,” he replied sweetly.
I had never heard my name said like that. It sounded as smooth as honey and as sweet as sugar cubes. I could feel his heart against mine the thumping quickly. Could it be that he was as nervous as me?
“You look lovely tonight,” he said. I looked deeply into his green eyes. He looked kind and gentle. I wish I worked for him instead of Slugworth. He had the dreams and the belief and the spirit.
“Willy, you seem different than anyone I have ever met,” I said.
“I am just who my mama taught me to be,” he said. He twirled me one last time, and let me go. I was left panting and feeling empty and alone.
“Goodnight y/n,” he smiled. He pushed his hands in his pockets and began to whistle a song.
I only realised later that he’d known exactly who I was. He knew I was working for his rival and yet he’d given me a Christmas memory that would last forever. I’d never forget that night with him in the snow.
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A sickly Wonka and Female reader taking care of him (after the events of the movie.)
Summary: Stand-alone prequel to MLCB series combined with an ask for a sick fic. How the reader met and fell in love with Willy. Instant chemistry! (Longer than intended, but I just couldn't stop)
C/W: Illness, though not graphic
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BOXES
"ACHOO!" You heard a loud sneeze in the alley followed by a crashing sound on your walk home from work. You peered around the corner of the building and spotted a lanky man with a fuschia coat and dark hair curling around the brim of his brown top hat looking down at the mess of boxes surrounding him on the ground.

"Are you alright, sir?" you asked.
He swirled around to look at you with a light pink blush spreading across his cheeks. "Oh, uh, yes. Thank you, Miss...?"
"[Y/N]."
"[Y/N]. What a lovely name. I'm [achoo!] Willy."
"I know who you are, Mr. Wonka," you said with a smile.
"Really?" he said in a surprised and equally nasal tone before sneezing again.
"You *are* quite the celebrity around here, sir. Do you need some help?" you asked, pointing to the boxes.
Willy looked around and sheepishly rubbed the back of his neck. Noticing that he didn't seem to be the type to easily ask for or accept help, you pried further. "Where are you trying to take them? I work at a shop nearby. We could borrow the cart."
"Really?"
"You say that a lot, don't you, Mr. Wonka." You giggled.
"Just Willy, please," he said softly. "I just need to get these boxes to my shop at the Galeries Gourmet. I thought I could get them all in one go, but well..." he trailed off as he gestured with his hands to the boxes on the ground.
"Well, Mr. Wonk...Willy. You stay here and gather your boxes, and I'll go grab the cart."
He flashed a big smile your way. "Thank you, miss."
"Just [Y/N], please," you parroted back with a slight blush. "I'll be right back." As you walked away, you heard him sneeze a couple more times before you were out of earshot. Poor thing sounds like he is coming down with a cold.
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By the time you returned, Willy had restacked the boxes so they were no longer blocking the alley. You both loaded the cart, but he took over pushing it toward his shop. "So why are you helping out a complete stranger, [y/n]? I do hope you aren't missing out on any big plans on my account."
"You aren't exactly a stranger, Willy. Everyone knows the famous magical chocolatier. But in that moment after you dropped your boxes, you looked just as human as the rest of us. I couldn't very well just pass you by and ignore you. Besides, this is far more exciting than anything I had planned this evening."
"Really?" [achoo]
"There you go again," you grinned. "Yes, really. The only plans I had were dinner and a book."
"Oh, you like to read? I like to read, too," Willy announced proudly. "I just meant...well, a pretty girl...lady...person like you...I mean, no, uh... there's nobody waiting for you at home?" he stammered.
"Are you asking if I am spoken for, Mr. Wonka?" you teased and unintentionally sent him into a coughing fit. "Oh dear, I'm so sorry. I was just joking. Are you okay?" You grabbed his arm in an attempt to stabilize him as he doubled over.
"I'm fine," Willy croaked as he stood back up. He looked down at your hand on his arm and smiled. Feeling suddenly bashful, you let go and clasped your hands behind your back.
"We should keep going, Willy. You need to get out of this cold air."
"Right you are, [y/n]. Your nose is turning the same shade as my coat!" he said with a grin as he booped your nose with his index finger. Warmth spread all over your body like electricity at his touch.
Recognizing that his actions may have been a touch too forward for a girl he just met (who never confirmed her availability), Willy cleared his throat in embarrassment and started to push the cart once more. You walked alongside, still dumbstruck by the effect of his touch.
"You didn't answer my question," he quipped after a few steps, breaking you out of your reverie.
"And what was that?" You knew what he was referring to but wanted to hear him say it again.
"Are you...[clears throat] is there anyone waiting for you at home?"
"Just my parents." If anyone else had asked you that, it may have been creepy. But you could sense his sincerity.
"Oh," he said with relief, though you could swear you saw a brief glint of...sadness? "Great, well I will have your cart freed up quickly so you can get home and not worry them."
"What about you?"
"Me?"
"Yes, is there anyone at home waiting on you? Perhaps a special someone?" You looked up into his eyes, unabashedly flirting. You noticed that underneath those lush dark lashes, his eyes were actually blue with a hint of green around the pupil. Huh. He's even more beautiful up close, you thought.
"No. It's just me and my shop."
"Oh," you mimicked his earlier response, trying to disguise your excitment that the magician/chocolatier was single. The two of you kept walking in companionable silence until you reached his shop.
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After unloading the cart, Willy swept the hat off his head and half-bowed to you. "Thank you again, [y/n]."
You giggled at the gesture. Not ready to call it a night just yet, you offered, "I could help you unpack those boxes, if you'd like. I know you aren't feeling 100% and really, I have nothing better to do." Besides thinking about him all evening, you said silently in your head.
Willy tried to stifle another cough. "Alright, sure. More hands makes lighter work."
You grabbed a box, sat in the floor, and started shuffling through its contents. You had no clue where anything went, so you started sorting like things together for Willy to put away. At one point your hand grazed his as you reached for the same item. You both blushed.
Clearing his throat - you were unsure whether this time was due to awkwardness or illness - he sat down on the other side of the box from you. He said, "So tell me about this book you are reading." It didn't take much prompting for you to excitedly recount what you had read so far of Treasure Island and your other favorite adventure books. In turn, he regaled you with tales from his time as a sailor.
Time passed very quickly as you swapped stories. Next thing you knew, it was dark out, and the two of you hadn't even fully unpacked the first box.
"Oh dear," you groused and stood up. "I should get going, Willy. My mother is probably pacing the floors."
"Since you stayed out late on my behalf, it's the least I could do to walk you home. If you'd allow me the pleasure." You noticed that all of the talking had made his voice sound hoarse and gravelly.
"You really ought to stay inside where it's warm. The cold will aggravate your cough."
"I wouldn't be able to rest wondering if you made it home safely in the dark," he said softly as he stood and brushed the dust off his pants.
You felt the heat flash across your cheeks as you blushed at his admission that he would be thinking of you after you leave. "Oh, well in THAT case, I would be honored to have you accompany me."
You both bundled back up into your respective coats and hats. As you suspected, Willy's cough worsened with the cold. As much as you would love to draw out this encounter, you don't want him in the cold air longer than he had to be. You quickly led him to your shop to return the cart before heading home.
Once you arrived, you both lingered at the front door. You stopped breathing as he took your hand and kissed it. "I'm glad I dropped those boxes, [y/n]," he said softly as he looked into your eyes.
It was your turn to stammer. "Me, too. I mean...I'm glad...I'm glad our paths crossed."
"Perhaps they can cross again soon?"
"I'd love that. I..." you were interrupted by Willy's sneeze. You couldn't help but laugh at his timing. "You, sir, need to go home, get warm, and take care of that cold." You smiled up at him.
"Yes, ma'am." He grinned.
You unlocked the front door and slipped inside. You leaned against the door and slowly released the breath you didn't realize you had been holding. You stared at the hand that he kissed, biting your lip to contain a squeal of excitement.
"Mom," you called out. "I'm home, and you're never going to believe the evening I've had!"
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You were off work the next day, so you decided to swing by Willy's shop in the morning to see how he was doing. You walked in and browsed the store, but he was nowhere to be seen. You started second guessing yourself, wondering if you were being too forward by dropping in the very next day, when you heard, "[y/n]?"
You spun around with excitement, but your face fell when you took in his unnatural pallor. "Oh Willy, you poor dear."
He started to speak, but was overcome by a hacking cough that sounded far worse than the night before.
"You should be at home resting."
"I can't. My store..."
"....seems to be running just fine at the moment. Besides, your customers may be wary of you coughing all over the chocolate." You crossed your arms and raised your eyebrow.
He smirked. "Touché." His voice was still raspy from the night before.
"Let me walk you home this time."
"I am quite capable..." [achoo]
"Oh, I know you're capable of getting there. I'm not convinced you're capable of leaving the shop without being dragged out."
"You know me so well in less than 24 hours," he said with a smile that reached his glassy eyes. "I suppose you are right [sniffle]. You have a knack for appearing at a time of need. One can't pour from an empty cup, I suppose. Let me get my things."
You waited out front has he gave instructions to the cashier and stocker. Once he joined you, he offered you his arm and you began walking toward his place. The trek was interrupted by multiple coughing fits, one of which left him breathless and needing a break on a bench.
"Is it okay if I feel your forehead?" you asked. Once he nodded, you gingerly rested your fingers against his head. "You are burning up, Willy. Let me know when you feel like you can stand again so we can get you home."
After a few moments, Willy rose from the bench. He offered you his arm again, but you suspected this time it was to balance himself more than a gentlemanly gesture.
Willy looked even more pale and clammy by the time you arrived at his home. He handed you his keys to unlock the door as he leaned against the frame for support. You opened the door and gently led him inside. You wouldn't normally enter the abode of a relative stranger, but he was all alone and you felt oddly safe with him.
He collapsed on his sofa as you set to work to make him comfortable. You dampened a cloth to set on his forehead, removed his boots, and covered him with a blanket. "Would you like me to make you some tea for your throat?" He nodded and pointed to the cabinet where he kept the tea leaves.
You got the kettle going and looked back to observe the man. Was he asleep already? You tiptoed over to check. Sure enough, he had dozed off. Feeling that sleep was probably more necessary than tea, you turned off the stove.
Unsure of what to do, but having no desire to leave him in this state, you sat in the armchair next to Willy and passed the time by reading a book from his small collection. After about two hours, he started to stir. He looked around confused before he saw you and smiled.
"[Y/N], you stayed."
"Of course. Could you imagine the uproar if I let something happen to our town's infamous chocolatier? I would be cast out." You grinned. "How are you feeling?"
"A little better." His voice sounded a little less strained than earlier. That was a good sign.
"Good. I'll make you that tea now." But before you could make your way to the kitchen, Willy grabbed your hand.
"Thank you for staying and taking care of me, both yesterday and today. You hardly even know me."
"We can fix that."
"Really?"
You smiled, rolled your eyes, and went back to making tea.
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Masterlist


I love them a very normal amount. 💙
(Inspired by @bindeds Willy Wonka headcanons post)
I headcanon that during Willy and Noodle’s first Halloween together, Noodle went as Alice in Wonderland and Willy accompanied her as the Mad Hatter. Willy was glad that Noodle finally got the chance to go trick-or-treating like the other kids.
Maybe the rest of the crew joined them - Lottie Bell was the White Queen, Piper was the Red Queen, Chucklesworth was the Cheshire Cat, and Abacus could be the Caterpillar.
(I know the White and Red Queen are from “Alice through the Looking Glass”, and not “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, but I bet Willy and Noodle love that book too 📚)
Not once did I think I would be this attracted to someone covered in chocolate


