The tri left Gringotts bank, their pockets and bags rattling with coin, but now the matter at hand was what they would buy first. Hagrid directed them to a small corner shop with a weathered look to it. On the street facing wall a small sign stuck out with the words: Ollivanders painted onto it.

Kor opened the door slowly hearing the creak ravage his ears. He and Harry walked into a large Tudor looking building with a large wooden staircase, a counter with a bell and other decorations, a few chairs for waiting customers and then there was the wall to the left… there were hundreds of small boxes each one marked in small, neat handwriting.

Kor slowly approached the counter before ringing the bell.

Then to his surprise a ladder slid along the left wall and in front of the counter and on it was a tall spindly man with white frizzy hair giving him the appearance of a mad scientist.

"I wondered when I would be seeing you Mr Potter. And you of course Mr Ruhin." The man said a small smile growing on his pale face.

He then climbed down the ladder and made his way to a cupboard next to the counter rummaging between the boxes.

"It seems only yesterday that your mother and father were in here buying their first wands Mr Potter. But Mr Ruhin I believe is the first of his family with Magical blood flowing through him." He said.

Kor was surprised. Not only did this man seem to have an incredible memory but he also had some sort of Knowledge of his life and family.

"How do you know this?" Kor said in a shocked voice.

"I know everyone who will shop here sometime in the future and everyone who has shopped here as well. The wand chooses the wizard, and the wand is never wrong. Come here and I can see which wand has chosen you."

He rummaged through the cupboards and pulled out a maroon box. He opened it and gently removed the wand.

It was a slim beige coloured rod with an ornate handle and was incredibly beautiful. Ollivander handed it to him saying.

"Here you are. Sycamore, with a Phoenix Feather core. Give it a wave, would you?"

Kor nodded as Ollivander handed him the wand. He waved it and suddenly a shower of sparks erupted from it threatening to burst it into flames.

"No. Not a good match at all." Ollivander said as he grabbed the wand as Kor handed it back.

He searched again…

"Ah here. Rowan wood with a Unicorn Hair core."

Kor waved it again but this time there was no reaction at all.

"Nope!" Ollivander exclaimed snatching it from Kor before he could react.

"Oh well third times, the charm…" Ollivander muttered as he pulled out a black box.

This time he pulled out another long slim wand. This one was light brown and had incredibly detailed features: The handle was golden and reminded Kor of the handle of a Khopesh. It even had a small cross guard too and an owl head pommel.

"Beech wood 14 inches with a Dragon Heartstring core, very flexible and hardy."

Kor gave it a twirl but this time a small ball of light erupted from the tip of the wand. It then slowly floated up and travelled around the room before disappearing.

"Mr Ruhin… I think we've found your wand. I-I haven't seen one like you for a long, long time. Each wand has a meaning you see. To have Beech wood wand is to say that you are intelligent beyond your years. And you are rich in understanding and experience."

Kor smiled from under his helmet and said, "I always looked around the house as a small child for books. I was a bit of a Bookworm to be honest and I read everything. Encyclopaedias, History books, Story books and cooking books the whole lot. However, I'm also interested in Technology, Engineering and Science to put it simply. I crave knowledge. However, at my aged people like me tend to begin training for combat. I started learning to fight when I was 6."

Harry looked at him. He was surprised and impressed to say the least.

"How much for the wand?" Kor asked Ollivander.

"13 Galleons." He responded.

Kor reached into his bag and handed the old wizard 14 of the large gold coins before taking the wand and strapping it to his belt right next to his Westar 35s.

"Your turn Harry." He said.

After Harry bought his the three left the old shop with Harry and Kor thanking Ollivander for their wands before they set off for their robes.

They entered a small Georgian building and inside a small plump witch was handing robes to a thin pale boy with light blonde hair. Who the plump witch was measuring.

Kor and Harry walked onto two small platforms that the which instructed them to stand on.

"I hear this is the year Harry Potter comes to Hogwarts." The boy said in a bored monotone voice.

"Yes, I've heard." Kor replied.

"What house are you going to be then?" the boy asked.

"Um… I don't know. I guess it's up to chance."

"Well, I know I'm going to be in Slytherin everyone in my family has. But imagine if I ended up in Hufflepuff I think I'd just leave." The boy sniggered.

"Eh I don't care what house I'm in to be honest." Said Kor.

"You talk like a Gryffindor. But you should care."

"You finished my darling you can go now." The witch said.

"Oh well… Nice talk I guess." The boy said as he grabbed his robes and made for the door.

"What an arse." Kor said to Harry as soon as the boy left.

"Yeah, I hope whatever house I'm in doesn't have him in it." Harry replied.

Then the witch measured the two and brought them their robes.

Then it was the books. As soon as Kor opened the door he immediately began searching through the books.

Modern Magical History, A Beginners Guide to Potions. Fantastic Beasts and where to find them. He was scouring the library in search of the tomes he needed to excel Hogwarts.

Hagrid and Harry were surprised at the speed that Kor was grabbing each individual book throwing them into a large bag he had been carrying.

After an hour in the bookshop the three walked out with Kor carrying more than enough books to fill an entire bookshelf.

Then they went off and bought their cauldrons, and then they went off to buy parchment and quills which to Kor's surprise were only two knuts. Then it was extra clothing such as Protective gloves, winter clothing and other school supplies.

Then it came to pets. They entered the magical menagerie and Kor was eagerly reading the labels for each glass case that contained a creature. While Harry decided to get an Owl who he dubbed Hedwig.

Kor stared at a golden Bearded Dragon its scales shone in the dark misty shop and for a price of 15 Galleons he was allowed to keep it.

He smiled and announced, "From Henceforth you are now known as Boba."

Kor then looked into his bag and saw he had quite a few Galleons left so he also decided to buy and owl to communicate which he named Owlsbert. Before heading back to the library to spend his remaining cash.

When Kor left the library with an additional 35 books he made his way to the exit of Diagon Alley where Hagrid was waiting.

"Well, you've got your school stuff ain't ya. I suppose this means goodbye for now." Hagrid said shaking Kor's hand.

"We'll meet again Hagrid. I know we will." Kor replied smiling at the giant before he made his way into the leaky cauldron and sneaking back to his home.

When he got back his father and sisters were amazed at how much Kor was hauling back.

Kor however was uninterested as he immediately began heading to his bedroom to read his books.

He was going to Hogwarts. And he would not come unprepared.