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Schroyers "Yeah, i mean.. It's not glamorous. I'm not making wands or doing fittings but i get to sort the ones that haven't found their owners yet and clean up.. But seeing kids get their wands is so cool.. And the Wandmakers there are so welcoming. They make me feel like i belong there." He loved it, it was like the kind of camaraderie that Oliver had felt with very few people and it was almost instant with Fiona and Florian. "I love it though and i want to open my own shop one day so i want to learn everything that i can."
"I was worried i'd be the only one interested!" Which wouldn't have been a huge issue for him.. But still it was nice to have a friend in the class already.
Maybe there would be more people or maybe it would just be them. Who knew?
"I bet you can make a killer coffee though." Oliver loved coffee, so it seemed pretty cool to him. "Did you enjoy it?" Cause that's what really mattered.
Vi nodded, listening to Oliver speak about his experience working with wandmakers. She couldn't help but feel really excited to hear that he had been welcomed so well there that he felt like he belonged. It warmed Vi's heart to no end that a friend of hers could find such a place. It made her hopeful that she would be able to find such a place in the future too. Her eyebrows raised. "
A shop one day? That'd be amazing. Would it be like Ollivanders? Or would it function differently?" she asked.
Thank Merlin that they'd have each other in the class. Vi would have to check the sign up sheets after this to see who else signed up. "
We'll have to have study sessions together," smiled the Gryffindor who was looking forward to spending more time with a friend and an avid wandlore fan.
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I'll have to make you coffee sometime!" Olivia nodded. She'd have to find out what his go to coffee order was? She had enjoyed working at the cafe. She had learned a lot about people and reading them. All people from different walks of life had been through the cafe and it had given her a glimpse into different personalities. "
I did like it. People were usually happier after they got their coffee. They were very happy if you remembered their order." She smiled, remembering the time she had surprised a customer by remembering their pumpkin spice with two shots of espresso. "
What's your go to coffee?"