Scorpius chuckled a little at the witch's words. He could certainly relate to that. It was difficult to find a gift for people who could have anything they wanted. His mother and father were wealthy enough to buy anything they desired, and little homemade trinkets did nothing but stand out terribly in the beautiful and elaborately decorated rooms of their home. Gifts to his parents had always been more of a formality than anything else, something done because it was expected and not because they would be appreciated.
Scorpius noticed the way that the blonde had clutched at her necklace, but thought little of it. The move was a common enough habit among females, especially if the piece of jewelry had some sort of sentimental value. The necklace looked sort of familiar to the Malfoy heir, but he thought little of it. He easily could have seen it in a shop window or something equally as ordinary.
"Vela," the man muttered aloud. It would certainly explain the woman's beautiful appearance, but Scorpius couldn't help but wonder why he wasn't at all affected by her. He'd met part-vela woman before, but now he couldn't even feel the thrall. It would make sense, he supposed, that he wouldn't be interested. He did have Mai now, after all.
"For a vela, I'd recommend..." The ex-Slytherin said slowly, drawing out the words to give him time to think, "one of our brands of crystallized pineapple, a few flaming kiwi cups, sugared butterfly wings, or some of our famous fudge." It wasn't often that the wizard was out front serving consumers instead of in the back signing shipment orders and contracts, but Scorpius knew his produce better than anyone else. He could probably list every item in the store, if anyone ever asked him to.