Eight: Augustus Gloop (1st Ticket)

2K 31 0
                                    

The first kid was named Augustus Gloop from Dusseldorf, Germany

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

The first kid was named Augustus Gloop from Dusseldorf, Germany. The kid had chocolate smeared all over his face, and judging by his size, Lola could tell he ate a lot of it. It made him a bit cute to her. Lola and Willy watch the TV news and they weren't surprised that the first one was big but Lola will give kids the benefit of the doubt even if they were bad kids.

​​​'he's a chunky cutie, but a bit filthy with chocolate around his mouth.'​​​ Lola thought.

"I am eating the Wonka bar and I taste something, that is not chocolate, or coconut, or walnut, or peanut butter, or nougat, or butter brittle, or caramel, or sprinkles. So I look and I find the golden ticket." Augustus explained to the reporters.

"Augustus, how did you celebrate?" A reporter asked him.

"I eat more candy." Augustus answered, and immediately pulled out a Wonka bar.

"We knew Augustus would find the golden ticket." Gisela Gloop began talking. "He eats so many candy bars a day that it was not possible for him to not find one."

"Well, I guess we found out about the first one." Lola said.

"Hopefully it'll get better." Willy said.

"I guess I can agree with you."

○○

Boy, was George right when he said the first kid to find a golden ticket would be fat. The first kid was named Augustus Gloop from Dusseldorf, Germany. The kid had chocolate smeared all over his face, and judging by his size.

"I am eating the Wonka bar and I taste something, that is not chocolate, or coconut, or walnut, or peanut butter, or nougat, or butter brittle, or caramel, or sprinkles. So I look and I find the golden ticket." Augustus explained to the reporters.

"Augustus, how did you celebrate?" A reporter asked him.

"I eat more candy." Augustus answered, and immediately pulled out a Wonka bar.

"We knew Augustus would find the golden ticket." Gisela Gloop began talking. "He eats so many candy bars a day that it was not possible for him to not find one."

"Told you it'd be a porker." Grandpa George said.

"What a repulsive boy." Grandma Josephine was aghast.

"Only four golden tickets left." Charlie realized.

"Now that they’ve found one." Grandpa Joe said. "Things will really get crazy." Grandma Georgina lightly nods with a slight smile.

 ✧・゚: *✧・゚:* 🍭🍬 *:・゚✧*:・゚✧ 

Words: 403

Lola Wonka: The Chocolate Factory Where stories live. Discover now