"On the surface, it looks ungainly and unattractive. But under the surface lurks a wood of surpassing loveliness, prized not only for its beauty, but for its interlocking grain which makes it uncommonly strong and resilient."
What a declaration of love...
This was sweet and painful and so very well written. What a love story. The innocent, honest Hagrid is described so well here. Ollivander... oh, yes. That is precisely how he'd feel.
One part of this I especially liked was their account of the wands of the wizards and witches killed by Voldemort. Very sad and painful.