"Unicorn hair?" Paris repeated with a nod. "The core is quite common, but is effective, I suppose," he added, sharing his opinion with the boy - for it seemed that Paris could never contain his thoughts. "I have always preferred rare cores."
Paris paused and smiled, making it quite evident that he'd thought his next words over before speaking them aloud.
"I am working on my own version of a wand.. Some day, I am certain, there will be no more wood involved in wand making. Be on the lookout for mechanical wands, boy. They will be far more effective than these twigs" - Paris held up his own wand, which he'd produced from his pocket for that gesture alone - "that we've been provided with."
Paris leaned his head further backward and rested it against the wall that stood behind him; his eyes had started to throb in his skull due to all of the looking up that he'd been doing in order to watch Frank from where he sat. It was clear that Paris was not going to be able to persuade the man to drop his wand without explaining his affiliation with the Ministry - but for a moment he'd been optimistic, and had considered that perhaps for once he could do without the swapping of life stories.
The peculiar-looking man grinned, revealing his pearly whites polity; despite his irritation, he found that he could not help but smile - in fact, it was a wonder that he managed to swallow the giggles that were constantly threatening to pry their way free from their prison. He was eternally amused, and considering his past, that was a rather frightening truth.
"Yes, I knew your father - though I can not remember under what terms, or what sort of relationship we shared," he replied, admitting to the fact that his memory had large holes in it. In a sense, the Auror was right to keep his wand aimed in Perry's direction - but at the same time, it was quite unlikely that Paris would attack Frank, no matter what events had been wiped clean from Paris' mind.
Paris was quite pleased with the fact that Frank had accepted his handshake. Sometimes he preferred the Aurors over the Death Eaters; at least the Aurors saw a handshake for what it was, rather than jumping to the conclusion that the hand Perry had extended must be some form of weapon.
He dropped his hands in his lap once more, and he began, "My name is Paris Ravindra Radborn - have I already mentioned that? No, I didn't - I don't think so, at least," Paris began, speaking in a rather chaotic manor, as though he were speaking to himself. "I deal weapons to the Ministry of Magic, but I am also a 'locksmith' of sorts. You've caught me at a bad time, I'm afraid; one of my clients decided to take matters into his own hands, and set off the alarm that you heard."
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