She smirked faintly when she saw him startle. She didn't worry about him pulling a wand; Dora was nothing if not confident she could handle herself in a duel even with her own brother. She'd always been a little more ruthless than him.
"Oh yeah, Susan said she'd be sending someone by since she was busy," she said, and mentally made a note to throttle Susan next time she saw her, Auror or no. She'd done this on purpose, Pandora was sure of it. Meddler.
She walked around the counter, the tail swishing faintly behind her like it would if it were an actual, real tail. She took the receipt and skimmed her eyes over it. "Thank you, yes. I'll fetch that really quick. I think she'll be very pleased at how it turned out." Dora had taken extra time and added a few extras to it, free of charge, since Susan had been nice to her and her order had been so large.
She grinned at him, still shorter than him but with her heels right now, not as short as she could be. "Thank you. Advertising our Samhain glamours and costumes. There are a few masquerades going on, but it never hurts to get different ideas out there," she said, reaching up to flick one of the ears with a finger, feeling the illusion under her hand. The ear actually responded, laying back flat. "We have a really good deal on them right now."
She went back around the counter and crouched down to rummage for the box. She pulled it out and set it on the counter, opening the carry box and drawing out the jewelry one to prove it was there, flipping it open with expert fingers to show it was charmed. "I have a pamphlet with all of its charms and what they do and how to activate some of them in the box as well, make sure she knows about it."