Trenton Smith watched her expression and felt very displeased.
He brought her out for a change of scenery, and yet this little woman did not appreciate his goodwill. It was like casting pearls before swine.
Trenton's appearance created a small whirlwind in the banquet hall.
The tall young gentleman was charming and aristocratic. His eyes twinkled, and his demeanor was both graceful and elegant which attracted many ladies of high society.
Norris Moore, standing beside him with a drink in hand, looked at Trenton, who was acting suave but was, in essence, a disdained rogue, with utter disdain.
She thought of him surrounded by a group of shallow women who judged him by his looks. But soon they would understand what a heartless man he truly was. She thought to herself, 'Men! Having a handsome face is just not enough!'
She enjoyed her mental ridiculing of him.