The morning was going quite well and Ollivander had been very pleased with his sales. The first of August always seemed to be the busiest time for wand shopping, which was quite reasonable - Muggleborns would just be learning about their wizardry, halfbloods and purebloods would be receiving their letters, and it was exactly one month before the start of term at Hogwarts. Provided with a brief lull in customers, Ollivander had finished off a bratwurst with mustard and was standing at the counter digesting it when another new face walked in. He smiled warmly at the young girl as she approached the counter and eventually made clear what Ollivander had already known - she was here to purchase a wand.
"Well a wand is an excellent place to purchase here, and here you'll find the best wands to purchase," he replied casually. "No need for nerves, my dear, this is a rite of passage all witches and wizards have to go through. We'll take your measurements and see what wand best fits you."
As he got out his measuring tape and set it to stretching along Sierra's limbs and back, he chewed on his thumb for a minute and then snapped his fingers. "A Finnigan. That's who you are. You must be Sean's youngest. He was more nervous than you are when he came in for his first wand, what was it, thirty-four years ago today? My goodness. Ash and kelpie mane, thirty and a half centimetres, surprisingly bouncy. And now of course he's a fellow wandmaker, is he not? Funny how things happen that way." He watched the measuring tape for another minute and then said, "Very good," snapped his fingers again and caught the measuring tape as it rolled itself back up and launched itself toward his palm.
"I've a few ideas and they're all within arm's reach," Ollivander told Sierra as he went back behind the counter and grabbed two boxes off one shelf, and a third from under the counter. "One of these should be ideal for you."
On the front of the counter toward Sierra he placed three boxes. First he opened Box № 31483 and took out a medium-coloured wand with a whimsical, unpatterned shape. "This one is oak and billiwig stinger, thirty-eight centimetres." He placed it back in the box, took the second box labelled Box № 33508, and carefully showed off the winding wand inside to Sierra, saying, "Dogwood and phoenix feather, thirty-two and one-fifth centimetres." Lastly he returned the dogwood wand, which he knew was quite mischievous itself, to its box, and then lifted a straight conical wand with carved lace curves in the handle out of Box № 35199. "Larch and coral, thirty-two and two-fifths centimetres." He replaced this one as well and told Sierra, "Go ahead, dear, give each one a wave and see what you think."