He spends a week with Irisse and his nephew. Lomion has astonishingly dark hair and is old enough to know it's inappropriate to pull on Findekáno's braids and does it anyway. Lomion is very enthusiastic about Huan and calls Tyelcormo Prince Turkafinwe. Irisse thinks that Maitimo's considering putting Lomion in charge of Nan Elmoth, when he's of age. Does Findekáno think that'd help pacify the locals?
Findekáno does, but not by enough to cancel out the ill effects of having an incompetent governor, should Lomion turn out to be one.
"I'm contractually obligated to think he's brilliant and perfect," Irisse says.
"And I am similarly obligated to think only of the interests of the crown," he says. She shoots him a sharp glance.
He takes Lomion out riding and tells him stories of Valinor and cooks quail for Irisse's household, badly. Tyelcormo gives him an assessing look and he meets it. He tells his sister again that he's sorry rescue could not come sooner.
And he rides the rest of the way to Himring. He takes his time weaving his way through the fortress to the throne room, and cheerfully waits outside it for Maitimo's current audience to conclude, and then he is announced and he kneels and tells Maitimo what he's achieved in his name. Maitimo embraces him. It is all very professional.
And once he's out of sight Maitimo wants, and so Findekáno wants, to go up to Maitimo's rooms and shackle his own ankles and wrists and only then tell the oath that its conditions have been achieved and it ought to no longer bind him.
And then he stops wanting what Maitimo wants.
He is used to this and does not collapse sobbing. But when Maitimo comes for him he is very still.
Maitimo sits on the ground beside him and waits and after a minute Findekáno says "I did not do anything I on reflection regret.'
"Good."
"Please give me tonight alone."
Maitimo hates that request. Findekáno does not make it often. "Beg," he says, a little dangerously, and Findekáno kneels and rather than speaking at all just lets Maitimo into his head. Maitimo likes that.
Maitimo doesn't give him the night alone. He's not really surprised.
Elspeth wants uranium. Well, Maitimo can make that difficult. He does. Tumunzahar is not going to be importing uranium. He writes to her. The Noldor require all the uranium for the war effort, sorry, perhaps if she comes to visit some sort of agreement can be reached.