'My Mama got her wand in Korea, it's a Hwangmok wand' she explained by way of answer, her mother was incredibly proud of her wand maker and she had assumed it was rather like Ollivanders - but foreign. 'But I think I'm going to be going to Ollivanders.' She added quickly, not wanting to leave the other in any doubt that she would be in possession of one of the fashionable wands! As impressive as she was sure her mothers wand was, she wanted to be English fashionable.
Honoria didn't like the idea of dragon heartstring wands, mostly because she rather assumed it involved killing the dragon! The unicorn tail hair and pheonix feather could both be got without killing the creatures! 'I hope I have a unicorn wand!' Honoria muttered, almost to herself than anyone else! Her nurse maid appeared at her elbow and she passed off the handful of quills to the lady to take them to the clerk to pay for them.
'Perhaps we shall see each other on the train?' Honoria said cheerfully, but was more of a question. 'Mama and Papa have a house in Hogsmeade, but we are staying in London for the season, and so I will take the train in September.' she explained, she often thought her mother preferred town to their country home, although her father was as like to find himself happy in the country as in London - long walks, riding and shooting were much more his speed than cards and the club.
Honoria didn't like the idea of dragon heartstring wands, mostly because she rather assumed it involved killing the dragon! The unicorn tail hair and pheonix feather could both be got without killing the creatures! 'I hope I have a unicorn wand!' Honoria muttered, almost to herself than anyone else! Her nurse maid appeared at her elbow and she passed off the handful of quills to the lady to take them to the clerk to pay for them.
'Perhaps we shall see each other on the train?' Honoria said cheerfully, but was more of a question. 'Mama and Papa have a house in Hogsmeade, but we are staying in London for the season, and so I will take the train in September.' she explained, she often thought her mother preferred town to their country home, although her father was as like to find himself happy in the country as in London - long walks, riding and shooting were much more his speed than cards and the club.