Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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Matilda actually isn't sure about the process here! But from examining their structure she guesses that it probably involves melting the chocolate part and pouring it over the other stuff? Maybe somewhere in this world there are cocoa beans from which chocolate can be made. Someone should find out.

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Everything grows in Valinor, there are definitely cocoa beans. The two of the should figure it out once Fëanáro can fly.

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That sounds like a great idea!

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He tries it on the spot. It does not work. "Do I need to build up from small things?"

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"Maybe. We can try that and see if it works. Here, float a pen." She offers him a pen.

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He can definitely float a pen. He does not seem nearly as delighted by this as someone should be.

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"You're already picking it up much faster than I did! Okay, now try some other things." She looks around the living room and summons a procession of increasingly heavy objects - a bag of caramels, a book, a chair, a desk.

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Book yes, chair no. He is very disappointed by this.

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"If you can do it at all, you can get better at it," says Matilda. "I spent hours staring at small objects to try to make them move. But staring at small objects for hours is really boring compared to reading encyclopedias, so no hurry, I guess."

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"Yeah, I can't think of anything I need moved as much as I need to read everything."

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"If I ever find a way to go back and forth between here and Earth, you'll have lots of things to read. I did the math once and people are writing books faster than even I could read them all."

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"That's amazing. I don't think it'll happen here," he calculates, "since we have less people and writing is much slower than reading."

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"Well, when we run out of books to read we can write more!"

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"I don't want to wait that long! We have to build some of the things in your encyclopedias, too."

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Matilda giggles. "Yeah! And reinvent chocolate. Definitely reinvent chocolate."

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"There are so many things to invent," he says, sounding mildly distressed by it.

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"Is that bad?"

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"Don't you sometimes feel sad you haven't invented them all yet?"

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"Oh. No, I feel happy and excited that I'm not going to run out of fun interesting things to do," she says.

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"But what if you're not good enough until you've already done them?"

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"I don't think I've ever thought that way," says Matilda. "I'm not sure if I think 'not good enough' is even a thing people can be."

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"Not for most people, because they don't kill their mothers."

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"...Um...?"

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"No one else has ever done that. So I have to do a lot more just to be as good as they were born."

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"...I don't think I agree with that," says Matilda. "But I guess I don't know exactly what happened. But I bet even if I did I wouldn't think you had to invent every good thing it's possible to think of just to be as good as someone that didn't happen to."

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