Warren carried his mother down to the dining room where his father was setting up dinner.
There was one maid and groudmans employed to look after the home. It was thanks to old money Kate inherited and money her late uncle pooled together to invest in businesses around the town that their little family had money to survive.
Still, despite Warren and his father working, their money never seemed to be enough. They were only lucky they had a large home over their heads, which they didn't need to pay for.
Warren carefully set Kate down at the head of the table.
"I was going to bring your mother down shortly," said Noah Kennedy, Kate's husband. "Dinner was only taking a little longer than usual."
"You prepared a lot," Kate said, thinking of the money that was spent. "It is only the three of us."