But the young generation's affairs were not something she, this old woman, wanted to get involved in.
"I understand, Mrs. Jones, I will take good care of myself," Helen affirmed.
This was Helen's first encounter with the Old Lady of the Jones family. She had only heard from Elly about how kind the Old Lady was, and how she didn't put on airs just because she was a matriarch of a wealthy family.
People like Leanne Richards weren't even comparable to the Old Lady.
Now that she had met her in person, Helen felt that the Old Lady was even better than Elly had described.
Even though to her, she was merely the best friend of her granddaughter-in-law, a stranger she was meeting for the first time, the Old Lady's concern in her words was sincere.
Once everyone was ready, the group began walking towards the tarmac.
As she stepped into the luxurious private jet, akin to a mansion, Helen felt ever more acutely the gap between herself and Harry.