"Perfect," Thad said simply, happy to let her handle that part of it and trusting that she'd schedule it in a way that made it easy for him to attend, providing the architect's schedule cooperated.
Thad's smile softened, and he brushed a kiss against her knuckles, his thumb stroking lightly over her fingers. "Meant to be, definitely," he said decisively. Of course, a recent conversation with his Uncle Brian took that opportunity to drift through his mind, and he wondered if it would be awkward to tell her about it now.
He didn't want to keep things from her, though, and it wasn't as though he put much stock in the advice given him. "I was talking to my Uncle Brian about it the other day, and he suggested we draw up papers clearly defining division of assets should things not work out. I'm sure there's some wisdom in it, but..."
Before he could finish the thought, his mum chimed in, though he hadn't noticed her come back in the room. "Your Uncle Brian is horribly un-romantic about such things, and that's hardly something you two need to decide on now." Pansy was of the opinion that it wouldn't be necessary at all. It was obvious Thad and Dagny were going to make it.