Protego nodded. "Sound reasoning," he said. He gestured for the girl to follow him and he led the way toward the elemental charm protections. From the sound of it, she was describing normal accidental magic--or well, as normal as any accidental magic ever was, of course--and he was pretty sure Hogwarts was the best place for children to be to learn to control that sort of thing. But he was not in the business of discouraging customers. Unless it turned out she couldn't afford even their cheapest items. Protego was pragmatic, but he wasn't a monster.
Protego stopped at a display and picked up a charm--it was small and designed to be attached to something else--a chain or a belt or whatever else. "This is our most budget-friendly option for fire protection," he said, hoping that she either wouldn't understand that "budget-friendly" was a nice way of saying "very cheap," or at least wouldn't mind.
Protego stopped at a display and picked up a charm--it was small and designed to be attached to something else--a chain or a belt or whatever else. "This is our most budget-friendly option for fire protection," he said, hoping that she either wouldn't understand that "budget-friendly" was a nice way of saying "very cheap," or at least wouldn't mind.