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wonkasposition · 1 year
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Woah what’s up it’s abe again :0
Anyway here’s my 1971!charlie headcanons (+doodle above)
•bi-gender!!
•uses she/he pronouns
•takes on a very caring older sibling kinda role with her friends (aka mom friend :3)
•he has type 1 diabetes 😎
•has some culinary skills and sings lullaby’s why she cooks
•very exhausted most of the time, will work himself to death if given the chance
•she will make ur school lunches and cut the hotdogs into little octopuses and take the crust of ur pb&j
•he gets dance lessons from the oompa’s when she moves into the factory!!
•she has the trademark Charlie bucket survivors guilt y’know
•he’s working through it tho so it’s okay
•finds puns genuinely enjoyable
•she has audhd!! And stims most often by tapping things a lot and is a very verbal stimmer
•often used his grandparents as taste testers for her food but eventually realized they were way too biased and started using Mike as a taste tester
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arianadevareux · 3 years
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Willy Wonka Cuddling Headcanons
(For anon) 
Willy Wonka (1971)
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Initially he’d be sort of rigid. He wouldn’t push you away, but you’d be able to feel that he wasn’t quite relaxed. 
That wouldn’t last very long, though. He’d enjoy passive affection pretty early on into your relationship. 
If you came to sit/lay by him, he’d automatically lift his arm for you to crawl under. 
He’s not a huge fan of cuddling while you sleep. At least not fully. He’ll probably drape his leg over yours, though. 
Snuggles can sometimes remain cute and chill, and sometimes it’ll lead to a roll in the hay, ya feel me?
He prefers cuddling while sitting up. If you’re laying down, he’d rather one of you laying your head on the other rather than spooning. 
Willy Wonka (2005)
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Help.exe he would not know what to do at first and would be pretty awkward while trying to find a comfortable position.
He prefers to be the little spoon. You can be his lil jetpack if you’re shorter than him. 
For positioning, he enjoys cuddling most when you’re laying down. Just put all your weight on him, tbh. Smother him with love. 
Sometimes hums or sighs once the two of you get snuggled up together. It’s a sign of contentment. Just like a cat purring.
He’s mad touch starved, so he’s down to cuddle any time. Once he’s comfortable around you, he’ll be all about it. 
Cuddling will typically always lead to him falling asleep or suddenly needing to overshare. 
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verucastutu · 3 years
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NICKNAMES OF THE CATCF KIDS.
Augustus - Auggie,Gus (Mike) , Cutie (Veruca) , ChocoCheeks (Charlie)
Veruca - Ruca ,V (Violet) ,Princess (Mike) Perle (Augustus)
Violet - V (Veruca) , smurf (her dad) , Violet B. (art name), shortie (Mike)
Mike - mtv01 (web name) , Michael (his mum,or when his friends gets angry at him), Bruder (Augustus) , Mate(Violet)
Charlie - CharChar (Violet,Grandpa Joe) , Cinnamon (Veruca) ,Lee (Mike), Candyboy (Wonka)
+ BONUS.
Marvin - Marv, blondie.
Miranda - Mir,know-it-all (Mike and the others too sometimes) , Four-eyes (Marvin).
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Hi there! I just found your blog and I also love WWatCF (of which I think there’s a severe lack of on tumblr). Willy Wonka is such a charmer. May I please ask for headcanons of Willy Wonka and an SO that works in healthcare and so spends a lot of time outside the factory in clinics? Thank you so much!
Hello! Oh he really is a charmer which is why I adore him so much!!
Sure!!!
Willy Wonka Having an S/O who is a Healthcare Worker
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*Willy would love that you help others when they aren’t feeling well!
*However due to your job as a healthcare worker you have to leave the factory often, so Willy tends to worry about you being out of the factory since he doesn’t want you to be harmed by his competitors or to get sick from your work.
*Willy does his best to be supportive of you despite his fears and anxieties. He’ll make sure you take care of yourself and relax when you’re home.
*He also tries to come up with confections to help you with your work, to varying degrees of success.
*He loves to give you lots of hugs and make your favorite warm drink and foods when you’re home from work.
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bookworm555 · 4 years
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*Reuploaded FOR THE THIRD TIME because I realized that this never showed up in any of this fandom’s tags the first two times I posted it :/ Now I am trying this as a text post with images instead of a typical art post because nothing is freaking working and I am so frustrated.
Because read-mores apparently make my post glitchy, I apologize in advance for the length of this post, and hopefully, it doesn’t clog your dashes/the tags too badly.*
Another CatCF/WWatCF sketchdump~
The top drawing is the characters from the 1971 adaptation ten years later (which was an excuse to draw 80′s fashion, haha).
Ten years later doodles (from left to right) Top row: Violet and Veruca Second row: Mike, Charlie, and Augustus
(I think Violet turned out to be the best of these doodles!)
Some headcanons for the ten years later drawings (this would have been the section under the read-more, if it worked :/ ):
I always headcanoned the characters in the ‘71 version to be thirteen, minus Mike, who I saw as eleven. So basically everyone in the drawing is twenty-three except for Mike, who is twenty-one.
Violet: For years after the nightmare that was the factory tour, Violet struggled with major body image issues, especially about her blue skin. (And is homeschooled because of this.) However, eventually, her mindset basically became ‘Wonka thought this was a punishment? Fuck that; I’m going to embrace it’, so she became more confident.
Once this confidence hits during her late teens, she uses her unusual appearance to her advantage (especially when it comes to attracting visitors/potential buyers to her dad’s car dealership).
She doesn’t go to college; instead, she works at her dad’s place, and basically learns how to be a mechanic.
She hasn’t chewed gum since the factory tour.
When Charlie contacts her and the others, she is hesitant to respond back, but ultimately does (to sass him, at the very least). During the group’s future meetups, she’s basically the glue that keeps them together.
Veruca: Unlike Violet, Veruca carries a lot of guilt about what happened during the factory tour, since her father was punished along with her. He fell wrong, and as a result, was paralyzed from the waist down, and is now in a wheelchair. Veruca was lucky; aside from a broken ankle, she did not suffer any worse injuries.
Because of this, Veruca becomes mute (her mouthing off and constantly asking for things is what led to her–pun not intended–downfall, so she decides that it would be for the best if she stops talking altogether.)
Despite the Salts being wealthy, Wonka paid all of their medical bills. Even though it would have made sense for them to take him to trial, they decided not to (Henry did not want anyone to see him in his new state, and Veruca’s anxiety spiked even thinking about the factory).
When Charlie contacts the four ‘rejects’ ten years after the tour, Violet starts to bring Veruca out of her shell. Though it is ultimately Augustus who helps her feel comfortable speaking again, due to his soft-spoken personality.)
Mike: Like the others, Mike was very traumatized by what happened to him during the tour. (Especially since he was younger than the rest of them.)
While Violet embraced her altered state, and Veruca withdrew from the world, Mike became bitter. Very bitter. Because, while sure, Wonka and co. were able to get him back to about normal size [after stretching him waaaay too tall and thin the first time; his mother fainted, then had plenty of choice words for everyone involved when she came to], the process was incredibly painful, and involved basically rubber-fying his bones and muscles temporarily (yeah, he still had no idea why Wonka would even create a candy that did that).
Because of that, he has scars all over his body–the most on his arms, legs, and torso–so he always wears long-sleeved shirts or jackets, and long pants.
He is pissed that his life was ruined at age eleven; sure, he was obnoxious, but he was a KID. Now he’s stuck with chronic pain, not to mention the occasional breakdown because he has no idea if he’s actually HIM, or just a copy that was beamed through Wonka’s television room that managed to keep his soul. (Yeah, he doesn’t like to dwell on that; he prefers to think that that would be impossible.) [A/N: That part comes from the fact that Wonka stated that the chocolate that appeared in the TV screen was a copy of the much larger chocolate bar that was beamed through the air, and not the original bar itself]
When Charlie contacts him, he almost sends a nasty letter back, but something in him pauses, and he ends up sending a civilized response. It wasn’t Charlie’s fault all this happened to him; Charlie was the nice one, and, though he would never admit it to anyone, on the tour, he thought Charlie was cool. Goody-two-shoes, but in the ‘Lovable TV Protagonist’ sort of way.
As the five of them start meeting/corresponding through letters, he lets Charlie past all the walls he put up, and is definitely the closest to him in the group.
Charlie: Happily becomes Wonka’s protege after the tour. He is ecstatic that he not only gets to live and learn to work in this magical place, but he and his family are finally out of poverty!
He goes to school during the day, then learns the tricks of the candy trade in the afternoons and evenings.
However, about ten years after winning the tour, Wonka just…vanishes. And that’s when Charlie finds the videos showcasing what happened to the other four Golden Ticket winners after their mishaps.
Charlie is appalled; looking back, they were all so young. Of course, they were bratty; that’s how kids ARE. (Sure, some of them were worse than others, but they didn’t deserve their fates! Essentially, the four ‘losers’, plus Mr. Salt, were toyed with and tortured, and their parents could not help them.) Mike’s was especially horrible, to him; it was the only tape he couldn’t finish.
This makes Charlie feel a little guilty; he got off easy, even though he also disobeyed the rules.
He is also torn; on the one hand, Wonka was a great mentor, and he was fond of the man–he made a good father-figure, for him. But on the other hand, this was a man who thought the way to get rid of a kid’s bad habits was to torture them.
Before he could think otherwise, Charlie writes letters to the other Golden Ticket winners. He doesn’t expect anything nice back, but is surprised to find that they are all willing to talk to him.
He is relieved; he wants to right the wrongs done to them.
Augustus: The poor guy falls into a deep depression after the tour. Sure, he was thinner, but he had no problem with how he looked before. Not to mention, even the smell of chocolate and other sugary sweets makes him very nauseous. Oh, and there’s the not-so-small fear of drowning that he picked up, as well as severe claustrophobia.
He felt like a part of him was lost, since he could no longer enjoy his favorite foods. Or food in general. He ate to not starve, but that was it.
He was already quiet, but after the tour, he withdrew into himself even more, preferring to spend time with the neighborhood cats rather than people. (Yes, he is definitely a cat person.)
But he still has his kind heart, so when Charlie Bucket sends him a letter, he responds right away (and is the first one to do so).
When they start writing more letters to each other, and eventually meeting, he helps the others through their trauma, while ignoring his own. He thinks he’ll always be stuck this way.
Veruca disagrees.
And in terms of schooling, only Augustus went to college. As for high school, Violet and Mike were homeschooled, Veruca went to an exclusive, posh academy, Charlie stuck with public school, and Augustus went to a private school.
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Now, if anyone was interested, these are the outfits that inspired the ones I drew (though, obviously, I took artistic liberties with some of them). I wanted to give them each a different style: Violet’s is the outlandish fashion the 80s are famous for, Veruca’s is demure and preppy, Mike’s is pretty unassuming, but with a slight edge, Charlie’s is comfortable/casual, and Augustus’s is comfortable/slightly formal.
Left to right: Violet, Veruca, Mike, Charlie, Augustus
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(And I imagine the back of Mike’s jacket looking like this, aka with a vent, which is why the back of the jacket isn’t visible in the gap of his legs):
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WOW, that got so long (oops…), but those were just my ideas for how these characters would interact and act ten years later. Hopefully someone enjoys this, XD
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arianadevareux · 3 years
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Willy Wonka Headcanons
Wonka x Reader’s Daughter Getting Prepared for the Factory + Dating Charlie
(For anon)
Willy Wonka (1971)
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If she showed interest, he’d have her come up with recipes and try the newest concoctions whenever she wanted. That’s where the process would start - creation.
If she didn’t want to make sweets, he’d show her that artwork is part of the process as well to see if that sparked any interest. He’d want to explore every avenue of the process to see if any of it interested her.
As much as he’d want her to learn how things in the factory work, he also wouldn’t want her to touch anything. The older she gets, the less he’d care.
Ideally, the “boring parts” would start when she was a late teenager for him. She’s old enough to drive, she can probably handle learning how the machines work.
The tour contest would be added into the mix mostly if she had no interest in taking over the factory. (Not without a fair amount of complaining from Wonka.)
He’d have zero chill about her changing her mind once the Bucket’s have already moved in. He’ll just need some talking to about being childish.
Once your daughter and Charlie started dating, Wonka would be unsure how to feel about it. It’d be beneficial if the kids stayed together, since then less people would find out about family secrets if they later had other spouses. On the other hand, if they worked together and remained together, how would that affect the business? (Just tell him he’s overthinking here.) 
After his tantrums were over, Wonka would get back on track with showing your daughter and Charlie what it takes to run the factory, regardless of how their relationship continues or ends, or which of them want to do what. As long as they both know what to do, he’d be content.
Willy Wonka (2005)
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Similarly, Willy would start the process with creation. It wouldn’t be as directed, and mostly just because he’d find it fun to help her make new treats. Training in disguise.
She’d have pretty much free reign when it came to creations. Anything is possible, no matter how gross it sounds.
He wouldn’t be as concerned with her knowing the workings of the factory itself since the Oompa Loompas are there. They know what they’re doing (probably even more than he does.) But she’d know the layout of the factory really well. Hide and seek champ.
He’s not super concerned with safety, so it’d be best if you were around to make sure no one got hurt.
The idea for the factory tour would be spurred after discussing the future of the factory with you. Of course he’d want your daughter to take the reigns, but after having you there he’d realize it’s much easier to handle things with more people. Not many more, but a few.
Your daughter would join in on the theatrics of the whole thing for fun. Also, if she’s supposed to work with one of those people in the future, she wants to feel them out herself. (”Where did she learn that?” “TV?”)
Wonka would be pleased but a little confused if your daughter and Charlie started to date. He was thinking of it as a big family, but obviously it was a little different.
He could never truly retire, even when your daughter was an adult. He’d still be there, making new candies and coming up with new ways to spin the classics.
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verucastutu · 3 years
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VALENTINE DAY HEADCANONS.
collab with @rotten-chocolate
EVERY SINGLE YEAR,Mike and Augustus panic about what to buy Violet and Veruca and go on like a 1 hour rant to Charlie each and he just sits there like the lil bean he is.
Marvin, Veruca and Violet have valentine inspired outfit. Violet hates the idea of it,but since the two insist she agrees . She just can't wait to put off that "terrible" dress.
All the brats buys small valentine gifts for Charlie,to honor him because he is full of love . But,Marvin always ends up giving Charlie the most big one.
Wonka shares his new valentine creations with the adults,he needs someone to taste them before putting the products on sale. Also it's an excuse to show some affection the kid's parents.
They get all reautined for a short party at the factory to spend some time together,everyone helping decorate the lunch room,expect Oleg. He doesn't do the dirty job.
The adults get drunk. The "lemonade" is back🤭 Darn you,Ethel.
especially Eugene and Wonka who flirt HEAVILY with Oleg making him a flustered mess. He tries to stay all the time possible with his daughter to avoid the situation.
After the party dies down a bit ,Mike and Violet found a little spot,so they can cuddle or talk about the day. Very genuine. But Marvin ruins everything with his sarcasm yelling the classic "get a room"
Miranda just ignores everyone and keeps to read her book.
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verucastutu · 3 years
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Charlie and the chocolate factory:
CHARACTERS'S BIRTHDAYS,according to me
Charlie - 20th January
Wonka- 31th October
Augustus - 14th August
Violet - 12th July
Veruca - 4th December
Mike - 1st April
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verucastutu · 3 years
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HEADCANON.
Violet does covers,she has a YouTube channel and it's pretty famous. She is actually a good singer.
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verucastutu · 3 years
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Mike and Violet are so geeky that prefers stay home playing "Luigi's mansion" together than go out on a date.
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verucastutu · 3 years
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Some headcanons about Miranda Mary Piker.
• her father is from Korea,the mother is from London.
• the Pikers are very catholics, that's why Miranda's mind may be "close" on certain topics.
• she is a know-it-all.
• has strict parents.
• the Pikers have another daughter; Lucille. She is older than Miranda.
• her father is the principal of the town's school.
• reads a lot.
• named her cat "Croockshanks" because of her love for the HP franchise.
• Hermione Granger is her favorite character.
• secretly a huge fan of Shawn Mendes.
• her elimination at the factory happened after Mike's.
• both Violet and Veruca tried to make friends with Miranda during the trip,but she just walked away ignoring the two girls.
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verucastutu · 3 years
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i feel like Veruca is an arianator
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verucastutu · 3 years
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Veruca obligates Augustus to watch the Disney live actions with her every year ,during the New Year's eve. Their favorite one is: beauty and the beast.
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bookworm555 · 4 years
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Another CatCF/WWatCF sketchdump~
The top drawing is the characters from the 1971 adaptation ten years later (which was an excuse to draw 80′s fashion, haha), while underneath it are cartoony/chibi-esque portraits of the 2005 characters.
Ten years later doodles (from left to right) Top row: Violet and Veruca Second row: Mike, Charlie, and Augustus
Bonus ten years later Violet (if she wasn’t blue)–A request from @ironbiohazard03​:
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Some headcanons for the ten years later drawings under the cut:
I always headcanoned the characters in the ‘71 version to be thirteen, minus Mike, who I saw as eleven. So basically everyone in the drawing is twenty-three except for Mike, who is twenty-one.
Violet: For years after the nightmare that was the factory tour, Violet struggled with major body image issues, especially about her blue skin. (And is homeschooled because of this.) However, eventually, her mindset basically became ‘Wonka thought this was a punishment? Fuck that; I’m going to embrace it’, so she became more confident. 
Once this confidence hits during her late teens, she uses her unusual appearance to her advantage (especially when it comes to attracting visitors/potential buyers to her dad’s car dealership). 
She doesn’t go to college; instead, she works at her dad’s place, and basically learns how to be a mechanic. 
She hasn’t chewed gum since the factory tour.
When Charlie contacts her and the others, she is hesitant to respond back, but ultimately does (to sass him, at the very least). During the group’s future meetups, she’s basically the glue that keeps them together.
Veruca: Unlike Violet, Veruca carries a lot of guilt about what happened during the factory tour, since her father was punished along with her. He fell wrong, and as a result, was paralyzed from the waist down, and is now in a wheelchair. Veruca was lucky; aside from a broken ankle, she did not suffer any worse injuries.
Because of this, Veruca becomes mute (her mouthing off and constantly asking for things is what led to her–pun not intended–downfall, so she decides that it would be for the best if she stops talking altogether.)
Despite being wealthy, Wonka paid all of the Salts’ medical bills. Even though it would have made sense for them to take him to trial, they decided not to (Henry did not want anyone to see him in his new state, and Veruca’s anxiety spiked even thinking about the factory).
When Charlie contacts the four ‘rejects’ ten years after the tour, Violet starts to bring Veruca out of her shell. Though it is ultimately Augustus who helps her feel comfortable speaking again, due to his soft-spoken personality.)
Mike: Like the others, Mike was very traumatized by what happened to him during the tour. (Especially since he was younger than the rest of them.) 
While Violet embraced her altered state, and Veruca withdrew from the world, Mike became bitter. Very bitter. Because, while sure, Wonka and co. were able to get him back to about normal size [after stretching him waaaay too tall and thin the first time; his mother fainted, then had plenty of choice words for everyone involved when she came to], the process was incredibly painful, and involved basically rubber-fying his bones and muscles temporarily (yeah, he still had no idea why Wonka would even create a candy that did that).
Because of that, he has scars all over his body–the most on his arms, legs, and torso–so he always wears long-sleeved shirts or jackets, and long pants.
He is pissed that his life was ruined at age eleven; sure, he was obnoxious, but he was a KID. Now he’s stuck with chronic pain, not to mention the occasional breakdown because he has no idea if he’s actually HIM, or just a copy that was beamed through Wonka’s television room that managed to keep his soul. (Yeah, he doesn’t like to dwell on that; he prefers to think that that would be impossible.)
When Charlie contacts him, he almost sends a nasty letter back, but something in him pauses, and he ends up sending a civilized response. It wasn’t Charlie’s fault all this happened to him; Charlie was the nice one, and, though he would never admit it to anyone, on the tour, he thought Charlie was cool. Goody-two-shoes, but in the ‘Lovable TV Protagonist’ sort of way.
As the five of them start meeting/corresponding through letters, he lets Charlie past all the walls he put up, and is definitely the closest to him in the group.
Charlie: Happily becomes Wonka’s protege after the tour. He is ecstatic that he not only gets to live and learn to work in this magical place, but he and his family are finally out of poverty!
He goes to school during the day, then learns the tricks of the candy trade in the afternoons and evenings.
However, about ten years after winning the tour, Wonka just…vanishes. And that’s when Charlie finds the videos showcasing what happened to the other four Golden Ticket winners after their mishaps.
Charlie is appalled; looking back, they were all so young. Of course, they were bratty; that’s how kids ARE. (Sure, some of them were worse than others, but they didn’t deserve their fates! Essentially, the four ‘losers’, plus Mr. Salt, were toyed with and tortured, and their parents could not help them.) Mike’s was especially horrible, to him; it was the only tape he couldn’t finish.
This makes Charlie feel a little guilty; he got off easy, even though he also disobeyed the rules. 
He is also torn; on the one hand, Wonka was a great mentor, and he was fond of the man–he made a good father-figure, for him. But on the other hand, this was a man who thought the way to get rid of a kid’s bad habits was to torture them.
Before he could think otherwise, Charlie writes letters to the other Golden Ticket winners. He doesn’t expect anything nice back, but is surprised to find that they are all willing to talk to him.
He is relieved; he wants to right the wrongs done to them.
Augustus: The poor guy falls into a deep depression after the tour. Sure, he was thinner, but he had no problem with how he looked before. Not to mention, even the smell of chocolate and other sugary sweets makes him very nauseous. Oh, and there’s the not-so-small fear of drowning that he picked up, as well as severe claustrophobia. 
He felt like a part of him was lost, since he could no longer enjoy his favorite foods. Or food in general. He ate to not starve, but that was it.
He was already quiet, but after the tour, he withdrew into himself even more, preferring to spend time with the neighborhood cats rather than people. (Yes, he is definitely a cat person.)
But he still has his kind heart, so when Charlie Bucket sends him a letter, he responds right away (and is the first one to do so).
When they start writing more letters to each other, and eventually meeting, he helps the others through their trauma, while ignoring his own. He thinks he’ll always be stuck this way. 
Veruca disagrees.
WOW, that got so long, but those were just my ideas for how these characters would interact and act ten years later. Hopefully someone enjoys this, XD
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