President Evans also extended his hand, "Don't mention it, Miss Morris."
Ariel Morris invited President Evans and his secretary to take a seat, courteous and polite, her face constantly adorned with a faint smile.
Vera sat next to Ariel Morris, watching her handle the dinner engagement with composure, feeling a bit surprised inside. She had met both of the Morris family young ladies, but had more contact with the second Miss Morris, who was proud and somewhat willful.
She hadn't seen the Young Miss Morris often; as President Morris's secretary, she occasionally visited the Morris family to discuss business matters with the president. Young Miss Morris gave her the impression of being more reserved and unconcerned. Compared to the second Miss Morris, who could act cute and coy, the Young Miss Morris truly had little presence.
Yet after spending a few days with Young Miss Morris, Vera gained a bit of fondness and curiosity towards her.