January 7th, 1891 — Ollivander's, Hogsmeade
A week after the embarrassing trip to Paris — where she had masqueraded as Nemo's wife no less — saw Penny refocusing her attentions on her work. She had become distracted throughout the month of December, what with her mother's rogue announcement and her new cuckoo clock to reconfigure. But, no longer. Her workshop was (temporarily) closed up and she was determined for 1891 to be the year she graduated from an apprentice to a fledging broom maker. If for no reason other than a distraction from her recently resurfaced feelings for her best friend.
She knew if she was to move beyond Elias' shop that she would have to find her own niche. He was kind enough to take her on as an apprentice, she didn't wish to return the favor by potentially stealing his business. Relocating was also a possibility, she supposed, but she'd become attached to Hogsmeade throughout her years living in the town. She didn't wish to leave it, and certainly not for the likes of London. Which, admittedly, left very limited options. The first of them being the possibility of exotic wood brooms made for transportation rather than quidditch.
Or so Penny hoped.
She let herself into Ollivander's without any prior communication with the owner, perhaps a mistake on her part. Would he even be willing to discuss the different attributes of wood with her? From what she remembered of him he was a bit flirtatious, and the last thing Penny wished to do was encourage any sentiments on that front. No, she had had enough of that.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Ollivander" she greeted cheerfully, grateful that it was he and not another shop employee present. "How do you do?"