28 June 1890 — Ollivander's, Hogsmeade
Gideon had been anticipating this particular event, with varying degrees of anxiety, ever since he'd first taken Billie in. Back then, though, it had seemed like such a distant problem. He had years to figure out what to do with her when the time came to send her off to Hogwarts. To be perfectly honest, he wasn't even sure at the time that it would even be a problem he'd have to solve. He'd been fond of her before he'd realized that they were related, but he hadn't really known her well. She might have used her proximity to the shop to steal half his stock and run off into the night. She might have turned out to be so insufferable once they were actually spending time together that he had no choice but to turn her out again. As two years had flown by, though, he had only grown more fond of her than before, and now here they were — she was eleven (or close enough, anyway) and it was time to make difficult decisions, and he still didn't have very much of an idea what he was doing. He certainly didn't know what lay ahead of them from this point.
He wondered if this was the best time to bring it up. Maybe he ought to just leave her birthday as a day of celebration, and not try to have any difficult conversations. That was tempting, to be sure, but he knew that if he gave himself permission to avoid it any longer, he'd just keep on avoiding it all summer. As the clock ticked on, the options for how to handle her Hogwarts education dwindled, and it wouldn't be fair to Billie if he let his own reluctance to face the music on this limit what she was able to do in the fall.
That being said, he wasn't planning on starting off with the dreary stuff. He'd gone by a bakery that morning and picked up a little pastry pie for breakfast to mark the occasion, and had it ready when she woke up. After exchanging a warm greeting and offering birthday well-wishes, Gideon launched not into the conversation he was dreading but rather into a question that he hoped would excite her (because it had certainly excited him, when he'd been her age). "So, are you ready to find your wand?"
Billie Farrow