Despite managing to get through the last week, Helena still felt she should make attempts to open up. She didn't want to continuously put things on Oswin or Svetlana, so when Clark had asked if she wanted to talk, so took it. Besides, when he'd made the comment of having a complicated view of himself, it put her a bit at ease. It was always easier to talk when the other person had personal experience with the topic at hand. It didn't require as much explanation. At least not in regards to feeling itself given explaining feelings tended to not work very well.
After ensuring Emily was taken care of for a while, Helena waited for Clark to arrive. Flying with him had been something she'd done before, though not over a great distance. This trip to Copenhagen was definitely something new. But she took it well. Honestly, Helena was a bit excited to return to Copenhagen. She hadn't been in the city since the 1890s, so it would be interesting to see how different it was today. At least this time she wasn't there on a job hunting an artifact. Despite the serious nature of the conversation she wanted to have, it was nice to be there for leisure. Besides, the whole traveling part way around the world in a very short amount of time was fascinating to her. She'd experienced it in the TARDIS before, but traveling with Clark was a different experience. Both means of travel certainly stimulated her mind.
Once they landed in an alley, it took Helena a minute to get her bearings. At the comment about the alley, Helena looked at Clark with a chuckle. "I would be most disappointed if this alley was the prime example of coffee and food available in Copenhagen." Brushing a hand through her hair, she turned the name of the café over in her mind for a few moments. "No, I cannot say I have been to that café before. While I have been here before, that was in the 1890s. I would imagine the city to be a bit different today than I remember it being." Of course, Europe was notorious for maintaining its history, so Helena anticipated there were parts of the city she'd recognize and some she wouldn't. "Do lead the way, I am most intrigued to see what this Café Paluden has to offer."