The meeting with Impa had been interesting…to say the least, her granddaughter, Paya, who greeted them on the way in after the guards let them in because of the presence of the Sheikah Slate, was adorable and shy at first as she noted Mickey's handsomeness right away in all her stuttering, she calmed down after she finally got her name out and Minnie announced the fact that she and Mickey were married.

Then when they headed on in to finally meet Impa, she had been expecting them but the fact that they supposedly lost all of their memories except of each other and being married was a little unsettling. Worse yet, their supposed past selves had always made strange remarks such as admitting that they didn't belong and were from another world, denied ever being heroes, and that they had taken someone else's place as if rewriting history itself. As even the tales of the ancestors from 10,000 years ago were rewritten making it three heroes against Calamity Ganon the first time, not two. A Princess and two knights who happened to be a married couple who were both capable of wielding the Master Sword. Seven heroes counting the original drivers and champions of the Divine Beasts back then.

Speaking of Divine Beasts, that was one of the main goals, infiltrating them and getting them back on the good side of things, but first, the Sheikah Slate wasn't complete and needed to be updated to help regain some of their "memories".

They then made it to Hateno Village, got scrutinized by Purah, Impa's sister, and the director of the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab, and got the rest of their runes on the Sheikah slate. All while noting Purah's noting of it being interesting that after 100 years of being asleep in the Shrine of Resurrection, which she apparently safely put them in, they lost all of their memories but their marriage and the notion that they were from another world.

In any case they decided to explore the village a little more before they went off to deal with any of the Divine Beasts. Minnie actually suggested in splitting up, which surprised Mickey immensely but then he figured that she finally wanted some time to herself since they were in a safe enough place, that and maybe she needed to take care of some feminine business. In any case they went their separate ways for now, agreeing to meet up at the shrine that was in the middle of town after they were done exploring and whatnot.

Unsurprisingly, Mickey took longer…much longer, and Minnie, as sweet as she naturally was only had so much patience like any other person. Naturally when she did finally decide to get up and go look for him, he came bounding up the hill.

"Mickey Mouse, where have you been?" She couldn't help but ask irritably. He had obviously used up all his stamina, again as he was huffing and puffing before he could even get a word out.

"I was busy buyin' a house." He finally admitted after he caught his breath.

"WHAT?!" She shrieked. Then she took a deep breath to calm herself to ask her next question tactfully. "How much?"

"3,000 rupees and 30 bundles of wood, an' that's unfurnished. I took as long as I did not only for getting more bundles of wood, but also so I could scrounge up more money ta furnish it properly." He told her, unable to help the growing excitement in his voice.

Minnie was naturally surprised, but also skeptical because that sounded way too good to be true, but he did say he needed more money to furnish it. She squinted at him as she asked again. "How much to furnish it completely?"

"Just an extra 1,400 rupees. But that was just fer lighting, three weapon mounts, three shield mounts, three bow mounts, a bed, planting flowers, planting trees and finally a sign out front with our names on them. They were 100 rupees a piece." Mickey explained in a neutral tone. "They gave us extra free furniture just because I was such a go getter fer the house.

"If only it was always that easy to get a house." Minnie couldn't help but quip. "Alright, let's see it." She sighed in defeat.

"I promise it's cute an' quaint enough that you'll like it." Mickey told her cheerfully.

And like it she did, as the location was perfect and picturesque, there was a cute little pond and a stable, it was on a cliff, and it was far enough away in conjunction to any other houses in town that they wouldn't bother the neighbors with their nightly activities of rolling around in the hay so to speak, and the inside was adorable, well lit, and had all the right necessities, and there was even a storage space under the stairs. Minnie adored it and gushed about every little thing.

The only thing she didn't like was that despite being done with the house as a project, Bolson and Karson continued to sit under a tree by the cooking pot in front of the house. But Mickey explained to her that it probably had to do with Hudson and his transference to the Akkala region.

But that's a side quest for another day.