Gideon could understand the frustrations and fears the boy had but he had plenty of faith himself. The wand never failed and he had yet to ever send anyone away, especially an incoming firstie, without their very own wand.
But despite the weak sort of wave the boy gave the new wand, it lit up. Faintly at first but the glow brightened and continued to do so until the three of them were all bathed in the vibrant glow of the wand. It was almost blinding at first but as the light faded once more, Gideon was left standing before the two gentlemen with a broad grin on his face.
"I think it's safe to say the fog did not take away your magical abilities," he said before moving back behind the front counter so that he could see to the necessary paperwork and get the boy down on the register with his wand.
But despite the weak sort of wave the boy gave the new wand, it lit up. Faintly at first but the glow brightened and continued to do so until the three of them were all bathed in the vibrant glow of the wand. It was almost blinding at first but as the light faded once more, Gideon was left standing before the two gentlemen with a broad grin on his face.
"I think it's safe to say the fog did not take away your magical abilities," he said before moving back behind the front counter so that he could see to the necessary paperwork and get the boy down on the register with his wand.