She flies out in search of plants.
Then it will take her a while to get plants, but get plants she will. Plenty of them so she has a while before she has to make more trips. She comes back full of leaves and with an armload more of the tasty kinds.
She supposes it is unlikely they were going to spend the next several decades continuously talking about their feelings. Over she goes.
"Probably still interrogating Sauron about math and science. He didn't look like he was going to stop any time soon."
Promise glances between them uncertainly and sets down her pile of leaves and flies Angbandward.
She contemplates wordings, then remembers Sauron can do the telepathy thing. Inconspicuously as possible, omit from your remarks details about how you tortured people and the fact that I made this update. Melkor gets a copy too, she's assuming he's next.
"Your son is in love with Nolofinwë's," Thauron says, "and has and would choose him over you, your mother swore to kill you as a child, your only grandchild disowned his whole family, Elwing of Sirion leapt off a cliff after she lost the Silmaril, Elu Thingol regarded you as a pathetic waste of your father's line, the Silmarils will burn your hands, most of your children do not love you -"
"What's my fathername?"
"Curufinwë", Thauron says, and falls silent.
Promise? I think we're ready to dispose of this one.
You're done already? I was expecting you to be there for weeks, she says from out where she has been accumulating leaves.