"Yup. First thing after I wake up tomorrow and have breakfast." Pause. "Yes, on consideration I still think having breakfast is reasonable."
"Sure." She gets up. "I'll go talk to Mahtan, see if I can get somewhere with him too, I'm on a roll today."
"...I will probably phrase it differently but I will convey the approximate sentiment."
And she waves to Rúmil - that must look weird, seen from her own perspective - and heads out to Mahtan's. She's not going to try to get all the way to the island on today's mana, so she flies there.
"They're great! I've been spending my time on Tol Eressëa lately, though, I don't know if you heard."
"I heard that you got greatly distressed by something related to mortality and your world, went off at once for Manwë, went off at once in the opposite direction for Tol Eressea, accidentally took Fëanáro along, gave Finwë a week of nightmares, and are planning to return eventually. Did the rumor mill distort the truth too gravely?"
"...I didn't know about the nightmares. Um. That's what happened, yes, I found out that there's an effect in Valinor that makes time seem to pass differently and I don't like it, but Manwë couldn't except me from it like I wanted, so I'm working on a magical solution after which time I'll move right back."
"It's very convenient. Fëanáro got actual permission to come with me, today."
Erm. "Fëanáro's got some social skills that aren't all hammered out yet."
"When I was ten I told a persistently overfriendly classmate that while she seemed very well-intentioned she wasn't interesting enough to hold my short term attention as long as I wasn't out of books and I didn't expect to still want to be friends with her when I went to college and she was farming goats so there was no point in us talking. ...What are you hoping Fëanáro'll reinvent before you'll teach him?"
"Most children genuinely don't get much out of metalworking at ten, they don't have the attention span, they're not physically strong enough, he won't be behind at all if he starts at twenty. I think he wants to do it because metalworking is a skill highly prized by our people and he's going through acquiring knowledge like it's a checklist. I think he'll get more out of it if he starts it when he wants to make something out of metal."