It hadn’t been Trowa’s idea to sign up for a career-thing. In fact, it had been his father’s. He wanted his son to man up and stop playing with bits of fabric. He admired him somewhat, but only because he got to look up girl’s skirts all day. Trowa didn’t dare mention that he wasn’t really interested in what lay under the skirt. He preferred doing his job. He didn’t have a petty grope because he could. He was a lot more decent; or at least he liked to think he was.
As far as Trowa knew, his parents had been arguing over which career he should choose for a couple of weeks now and it was only a few days before that he’d managed to send out that he would be doing wandmaking. He hadn’t been crazy about the idea at first but if that was his alternative then he would be happy to do it. It took a lot of skill and Trowa hoped he’d be able to have that skill by the end of his time with his mentor. He didn’t know the man but Trowa assumed he was nice enough. Or rather, he hoped he was nice enough.
He’d been waiting out in the hallway for some time before he’d been called in. Trowa felt rather uncomfortable under the man’s gaze and he wasn’t entirely sure what he was supposed to say. Thankfully though, the man, Frank Longbottom who couldn’t have been much older than Trowa, did all the talking for him and prompted Trowa to answer by asking questions.
“I take Potions, Transfiguration, Charms and Defence against the Dark Arts,” Trowa supplied shyly, keeping his eyes fixed on the piece of thread in his trousers that he was playing with. He’d need to re-sew the hem when he got back to the tower. It didn’t look very good at all. Trowa frowned a little and rubbed his feet across the floor, wiggling his toes inside his shoes. He bit his lip and lifted his eyes to meet the counsellor’s gaze. “I like...wands?” Trowa suggested dumbly. He bit his lip and looked around the room before adding, “I don’t know...it seemed like a good idea at the time. My parents prefer that. Their first option was me becoming an Auror. I’m more likely to get snogged by Doyle than that happening.” Trowa grinned a little at the idea and shook his head. “So...wandmaking was my best bet.”