June Davis sat there watching Peter Brown answer the questions, and the more she watched, the more she realized that she had to reconceptualize her understanding of him. The professors' words had greatly alarmed her; the visiting professors today were not ordinary. They were renowned both domestically and internationally, and even authoritative in certain areas. Yet, it was these very people who held Peter Brown in such high esteem. What did this imply? It meant that Peter Brown's abilities had gained their recognition!
As Peter finished the last examination paper, the look June Davis gave him took on an inexplicable meaning.
June even thought to herself that she had always been picky about choosing boyfriends. Henry Carter had been her prime choice, but with Henry's incident, and as she considered the others who pursued her, she found them not quite measuring up to Peter sitting right there.