“One of many,” she confirmed, chuckling as Mr. Ollivander brought out a notebook and quill, and she fished out her own paperwork from her travel bag. She wasn’t sure what all she’d need, what information he required - Mac’s name, size of the dragon, weight, breed, age etc. - so Immie brought everything just in case, though his next question made her pause in her actions, expression thoughtful as she pondered.Although Mac might seem a little removed from the whole process, one thing for certain was that he wasn’t likely to have another dragon again. For years, he’d searched for a way out of dragonkeeping; that was the whole purpose of him writing a book about it, after all, but even so, Mordred was still his dragon. He’d spent nearly over a decade caring for the creature, surely he’d want to keep other parts than just the hearts? Apart from purely sentimental reasons, Immie personally couldn't see much cause in doing so, and from her fairly limited knowledge of wandmaking, dragon strings were considered the strongest components as far as wand cores went, but still...
“I think,” Immie answered slowly after a moment, “we should just focus on the heart strings for now. If my husband has any other requests, I’ll be sure to have him contact you.” She ended simply. Yes, that was a good plan for now, and still gave Mac some control if he wanted any - and she certainly thought he should - and so without further ado, Immie slid the parchment across to Mr. Ollivander to peruse. “A little information, should you require it.” Immie explained.
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