The way Zahara corrected him made Hyperion chuckle, and he nodded at her before dipping his head down to kiss the top of hers. "Of course, love." He almost tossed out a cheesy line about how her dreams were his dreams now, but that would have been a line, literally. They weren't the same person, no matter how brilliant they were together, and he didn't intend for his own wants and desires to get lost in the process of him working to make her dreams come true. "I'm glad you think so." He had to get both her and Gen's approval, he knew. Coop, he supposed, would just be thrilled if they ended up with enough land for all of them.
Hype pulled a face at Coop's questions, pulling his arms away from Zahara so he could hold them up as if staving off the outrage that might come at the admission he was about to make. "Okay, okay, so I'm not actually planning to build the house entirely myself. But! I do want to be involved in the build. We'll have to start with buying the land and then get with someone to draw up plans. We shouldn't have to worry too much about the weather, as we'll be able to keep the area clear with magic," he explained. He'd given it plenty of thought, honestly. "But even with magic, it probably won't be move-in ready until spring."
He slipped his arm around Zahara again, chuckling at her admission. "Let's do it then," he suggested. "Saturday, after the game." He knew the Magpies schedule quite well, honestly.
It was a lot to take in and think about, Fitz thought as he looked back at the happy couples. But Zahara's question pulled him from his thoughts, and he chuckled under his breath. "Of course they do," he answered. "It's a really nice piece of land. Thirty acres." He blew out a breath, a soft whistle sounding from between his lips. "Are you thinking an even split--ten each?" That made it sound like he was willing to go in on this, but he wasn't sure yet. He had a lot to think about.