Fandom: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Pairing: Charlie/Willy
Theme set:Gamma
Rating: R
Disclaimer: CatCF doesn't belong to me. At all.
1. Ring:
On the day he announced to the world that Charlie would be heir to his chocolate-throne, he gave him a ring along with the factory; he still wears it.
2. Hero:
Just because Willy Wonka was his hero, it didn’t mean that he couldn’t be Charlie’s lover as well.
3. Memory:
Charlie Bucket woke up one morning to discover that his dear Willy was just a memory.
4. Box:
They said that with Mr. Wonka gone, Charlie had lost his sanity, keeping himself locked up in that pentagonal box he called a bedroom.
5. Run:
Charlie had grown some spontaneity, living with Willy, and sometimes when they were in the middle of Very Important Meetings, Charlie would run, but Willy never chased him; he got the Oompa Loompas to do it for him.
6. Hurricane:
The factory was built like a fortress, so that they barely felt the hurricane hit, but they locked themselves in their room anyway, cuddled up close under the covers and pretending that they could feel the building swaying.
7. Wings:
Sometimes, when Willy kissed him, Charlie could have sworn that he was flying.
8. Cold:
The blizzard raging outside was not nearly as cold as the frost between them.
9. Red:
One time, Charlie got Willy into a slinky lavender dress and high heels, complete with painted nails and fire-engine red lipstick.
10. Drink:
Willy Wonka didn’t care that Charlie was beneath legal drinking age as he poured more wine into his glass.
11. Midnight:
After Grandpa Joe died, Charlie often woke up with terrible nightmares which were cured only when he started sleeping curled up beside Willy.
12. Temptation:
The boy was to Willy much like the forbidden candy-apple to Eve.
13. View:
When Charlie looked outside the window of Willy’s bedroom, he could see the place where his house used to be, and he looked longingly at it before exiting the room, doing his best to hide the bruises.
14. Music:
Sometimes Charlie wondered if the Oompa Loompas had some sort of peephole to their bedroom because whenever Willy fucked him, they would start to sing.
15. Silk:
Most of Willy’s clothes were made from velvet, but when he started fitting Charlie for “clothes worthy of a chocolatier,” he asked that they be made of silk.
16. Cover:
Charlie soon found out that Willy always hogged the bed sheets.
17. Promise:
“I’ll never leave your side,” he said in a hushed whisper, the night before he died.
18. Dream:
Most would call them nightmares, but Charlie called them “dark chocolate dreams,” and he fell asleep every night, waiting for them to come and relieve him of his living nightmares.
19. Candle:
Willy Wonka would never understand why Charlie preferred candlelight to any other sort of light, even when he whispered, “Because it’s warm, like you.”
20. Talent:
Willy Wonka was not just a genius when it came to candy; he also had this amazing little thing he did with his tongue that could make Charlie come in a minute, but he saved it for special occasions.
21. Silence:
Towards the end, the words just weren’t able to cover up the innumerable silences.
22. Journey:
He made them a jet, it was purple and had the words, “So that we may go where life may lead,” printed on it, but they never got a chance to use it.
23. Fire:
“I told you not to touch that,” said Willy with a smirk as Charlie sucked on his burnt finger.
24. Strength:
Charlie lay in his bed for days and weeks after the funeral, unmoving and barely breathing, as though all the strength in his body had died with Willy Wonka.
25. Mask:
Even though he knew he was allowed, Charlie was afraid to take off Willy’s mask, afraid of the monster he’d find there.
26. Ice:
Charlie hadn’t known how cold it was in Willy’s heart.
27. Fall:
Willy Wonka wasn’t what one would call affectionate, but that only made Charlie more appreciative when he bent down to apply antiseptic and a band-aid to Charlie’s scraped knee.
28. Forgotten:
It wasn’t so much that he had forgotten Charlie’s birthday, but rather that he hadn’t remembered.
29. Dance:
It didn’t matter how many times Charlie tried to tell him that no one waltzed anymore, because Willy simply said, “Nonsense, dear boy,” and swept him about the room.
30. Body:
What had surprised him the first time he’d taken a tentative lick of Willy’s skin was that it didn’t taste like chocolate.
31. Sacred:
Mr. Bucket couldn’t help but wonder, as he walked in on Willy Wonka with his son’s dick in his mouth, if nothing was sacred anymore.
32. Farewells:
When asked why he didn’t visit Mr. Wonka in the hospital, Charlie Bucket replied that he had a factory to run and was much to busy for farewells.
33. World:
Willy kicked him out once, said that Charlie had to travel the world before he’d let him back into the factory, but he opened the doors after ten minutes.
34. Formal:
About three times a year, Willy Wonka put on a suit and disappeared for one day and one night; he never told Charlie where he went.
35. Fever:
Charlie’s cheeks were bright red and his nose was runny, and even though he could barely taste the chocolate square that Willy placed in his mouth, he was assured that it would make him better in no time.
36. Laugh:
What Charlie missed most was his laughter, not the quiet chuckling or the high-pitched giggles, but the manic laughter that always seemed so full of life.
37. Lies:
Willy sighed, rolled his eyes and said, “Not telling you that I have a daughter isn’t really lying.”
38. Forever:
“Nothing lasts forever,” said Willy, sounding completely certain, but when Charlie replied, “My love for you will,” with that fire in his voice, Willy’s heart skipped a beat.
39. Overwhelmed:
She was Augustus Gloop’s daughter, February Gloop, and just looking at her made Charlie feel as though he was drowning in a vat of milk chocolate, but when he told Willy so a few days later, he only laughed at him.
40. Whisper:
“He’s not going to make it,” said the doctor quietly, so as not to awake the sleeping patient, but Willy snorted at him thinking, Doctor’s are full of baloney.
41. Wait:
“Not so fast!” said Charlie, suppressing a moan, “Give me a chance to get used to it.”
42. Talk:
There came a point, where they simply didn’t need words.
43: Search:
Afterwards, Charlie searched the world, looking for someone to fill the hole that Willy had left, but he returned home empty-handed, the aching in his heart worse than ever.
44. Hope:
No one expected Charlie to last much longer, but that didn’t stop them from hoping.
45. Eclipse:
The prostitute introduced himself as Eclipse, and as Charlie watched him disappear into Willy’s bedroom, he felt something snap inside him.
46. Gravity:
As Willy’s body pressed down against Charlie’s, pinning him to the bed, he said with a smirk, “That’s gravity for you.”
47. Highway:
“Let my body be your highway,” said Wily, his voice husky, but this of course caused Charlie to start laughing wildly, completely ruining the moment.
48. Unknown:
Once Charlie figured out that nothing would ever fill the hole that Willy left behind, he decided to bury himself in sex, sex with everyone, everywhere, no matter who they were; in fact, most of the time Charlie himself didn’t know who they were.
49. Lock:
“You’ve been bad,” said Willy before locking a weeping Charlie into the dark closet.
50. Breathe:
Being with Willy was to Charlie, as necessary as the air itself.