Hello guys. This is my new story about the next generation. It's going to be one-shots again and I'm trying to include every character of the next generation there is.. If you like this check out my other story After the war. Enjoy.

Teddy's wand

When Teddy first entered Ollivander's shop, along with his grandmother and his godfather, who struggled to keep his two sons under control who had begged for a whole week to come along, he was awestruck. He saw the wands and his mouth dropped open.

"Which wand is Teddy's?", James asked looking around.

"He has to test", Uncle Harry shrugged. "And no, don't touch anything."

James drew his fingers back, looking miffed.

"Ah, costumers", an old man said appearing behind the counter. "Mr. Potter, what a nice surprise. Holly, eleven inch, phoenix feather, destroyed, but now repaired once again, correct?"

"Yes, Mr. Ollivander", Harry said.

"And Mrs. Andromeda Tonks. Oak, thirteen and a half inch, unicorn hair, quite flexible. Do you use it still?"

"Of course, Mr. Ollivander", Teddy's grandmother said and drew out her wand. "I wouldn't want another."

"Very well, very well. And who are you?", Mr. Ollivander asked, looking at Teddy.

"Teddy", he answered. "Teddy Lupin."

"First year in Hogwarts, I assume?"

"Uhm, yes", Teddy answered.

"Then let's see if we find a wand for you", Mr. Ollivander said.

He went nervously back behind the counter, talking under his breath.

"Try this one", Ollivander said, handing Teddy a wand. "It's made of beechwood."

"What's it good for?", Teddy asked.

"Beechwood is very fine to do dangerous spells. It's for adventurer, they say. But the wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Lupin. Those theories have little to say" Ollivander said.

Teddy took the wand, but Mr. Ollivander immediately snatched it out of his hand.

"Apparently not. Let's try something more moderate. This one maybe, made out of a hazel bush."

"What's this one good for?", Teddy asked curiously.

"It can do fine defensive spells and is very good for challenging wand-work."

Teddy took it, but again Ollivander snatched it out of his hands.

"This one's made out of fir. Those wands got a bad temper, but would do nice for offensive spells, not that you should do those", Ollivander explained.

It took half of the shop for Teddy to find his wand and with each wand Ollivander explained what was special about them and Teddy listened very carefully. In the end it was an oak wand, like his grandmother's, ten inch and dragon heart's string.

"Very nice and very grateful this wand. He will respond to anything you want from him and do nicely in charms and defence", Ollivander told him.

Teddy couldn't wait to show his wand to Victoire.

After setting his foot into the shop for the first time, he insisted to go there every time he went to Diagon Alley, asking Ollivander about the different types of wands. Seven years later Teddy graduated, started working there and explained the different types of wands to curious children like he had once been.