Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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"We can make the prettiest book."

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"We will."

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Time to get to work, then!

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By the second evening even he is tired and hungry.

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Matilda is now in the habit of carrying around a bag of snacks at all times, so Fëanáro's hunger can be dealt with conveniently. The tiredness will still require sleep, unfortunately.

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He should go home to sleep. His father will worry and his father's wife will pretend to.

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Well then he can do that.

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He does. He looks desperately unhappy about it but he does.

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...Matilda lets him go, but then follows him a few seconds later and gives him a hug.

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That's nice of her. Makes it even harder to go home, though. Eventually he sneaks in through a side door and finds a room where no one will find him but he can technically say later he came home.

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And Matilda sleeps in her house and then picks up her bag of snacks and goes and looks for Fëanáro in the palace.

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He is not going to be easy to find; that's kind of the point. If she thinks of osanwe-ing him he'll probably come find her.

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It's not like she minds wandering around the palace for a bit. The palace is gorgeous. But yes, she does eventually try that.

More book?

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Yeah. I'll meet you at your house so I don't have to see anyone.

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Okay.

Back to her house she goes, then.

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And he meets her there. He is very sad. "Let's work more on the story."

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... Hug.

"Yes, let's," she says, and picks up right where they left off. Their typewriter is so pretty. Their book will be so pretty too. It will be the prettiest book ever.

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Well, it's the first book, so prettiest ever isn't a very high bar. But it'll be astoundingly pretty.

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...It is in no way the first book. It's Valinor's first book, but Earth had lots of books before it and many of them are in this house. And it is prettier than all of them. Because it is the prettiest book.

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Yeah, okay. 

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Prettiest book!

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It's slow going, not that he minds. They're illustrating the pages and they can use gold leaf and they can use different colored ink and different pens and it'll be lovely.

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It will be so lovely.

Matilda uses telekinesis most of the time that she is interacting with the book at all, because her mind is so much steadier than her hands.

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It's very impressive. His telekinesis is not that practiced but he has very steady hands.

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How nicely complementary. They work so well together.

Jenny brings them more snacks, and comments to Matilda that the days here are twice as long as the ones at home.

"...What," says Matilda.

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