Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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"This is a great place full of great things," Matilda declares. It's somewhat ambiguous whether she's talking about King's Square, Tirion, or Valinor. (All of them. All of them is the answer.)

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"Most of the things are good," he says quietly.

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"...Hmm?"

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"I don't like it very much because of my mom being dead forever. Everything being pretty and everyone being happy just makes me more sad sometimes."

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"Oh."

Hug?

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Both of their arms are pretty full of stuff. They try anyway.

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Matilda floats all of her stuff. Then she floats Fëanáro's stuff too. Now they can hug! Problem-solving!

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That is a pretty great form of problem-solving. They hug.

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Success. Fëanáro can have his stuff back now, although Matilda keeps hers floating because it's just more convenient this way.

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"I should probably drop this off at the palace."

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"Okay."

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"I'll come find you as soon as I can."

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"Okay. I'll probably be in my house and if I'm not then Jenny will know which way I went."

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"Okay." And he unhappily heads home. He will probably not be allowed out right away because his father and his father's wife miss him and want to hear all about his new friend and aaah but he goes home anyway.

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Matilda flies home and shows Jenny all her fascinating new objects and eats some food and discovers that she's really tired and goes to sleep.

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While he has anticipated conversation with his father and his father's wife and is unhappy.

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And Matilda wakes up and attempts to design a Quenya typewriter and gets something reasonably plausible worked out and then starts deconstructing found objects. She means to go back to the palace if she doesn't hear from Fëanáro in a timely fashion, but everything is just so interesting that her other priorities just persist in slipping her mind, and except for Jenny-mandated snack breaks she keeps working and working and working right up until she falls asleep again. She doesn't even notice that she didn't manage to pay consistent enough attention to her clock.

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And he spends the day working on the new alphabet and is not unusually unhappy but he was in fact recently happy so it feels a little weird.

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The next day, she observes when she wakes up that she hasn't been paying attention to her clock and that it's the next day and she has not heard from Fëanáro.

She decides that the most sensible response to these circumstances is to leave the clock with Jenny and go to the palace to look for her friend. Jenny agrees to watch the clock and carefully time the behaviour of the sky.

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Fëanáro hears her arriving in the palace and runs out to meet her. "I'm in trouble. Just a little bit. Because I should spend more time with my father's wife."

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"I don't think you should have to spend more time with her if you don't want to," says Matilda.

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"I've got some designs for a typewriter and I just kept forgetting to check the time so now I've got Jenny doing it, she doesn't get distracted as easily - what have you been working on?"

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"I have a hard time working when I'm sad. I start things and don't get anywhere. I can show you what I started."

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"I have a hard time working when I'm sad too, but I usually don't even get as far as starting something. I'll look at what you started and I can show you my typewriter notes."

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He started trying to design a clock and a bookbinder and a house in the style of hers - "Tirion ones aren't as wood, and plaster, and boxy."

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"I like Tirion houses, but if I build my own house that's not Jenny's house I think I'm going to want it to be more like Earth architecture than Tirion architecture. But prettier than Earth architecture. Tirion got that one really really right."

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