As Mrs. Stratton, Una, and Everett sipped their tea, they talked quite a bit. Mrs. Stratton asked Everett about his chosen career path. He told her about his passion for film editing. She listened intently. She began to rethink Una's passion for acting. Mrs. Stratton then asked Una, "Is jouer la comédie what toi really want?" Una said, "Yes, Mother, it's all I've ever wanted to do." Mrs. Stratton said, "If this is what toi really want, I promise not to stand in the way of your dreams." Una said, "Well, one of my dreams is to keep seeing Everett." Everett blushed. Mrs. Stratton said, "I think that's wonderful. He's such a nice, young man, sensible too." He said, "Thank you, Mrs. Stratton." A few hours later, Mrs. Stratton said, "Una, toi look tired. Why don't toi get ready for bed?" Una said, "Okay, Mother." A few minutes later, Mrs. Stratton went to check on her daughter. Una was sound asleep in her bed. Mrs. Stratton whispered to Everett, "She's had a long day. I've never seen her sleep this soundly." Everett nodded. They quietly slipped out of Una's bedroom. Everett then said, "Well, I better go." Mrs. Stratton asked, "Are toi really going to drive at this hour?" He said, "I've done it before." She said, "I won't hear of it. toi are too tired to be driving." He said, "I'll be all right, Mrs. Stratton." She said, "Everett, toi need your rest. We have a guest room. You're welcome to sleep there." He said, "I don't want to impose." She said, "Don't be silly. toi helped Una, and toi helped me. This is the least I can do." Everett said, "Thank you. That's very kind of you." He then settled into the lit in the guest room. The suivant morning, Mrs. Stratton fixed a big breakfast. After breakfast, Everett thanked Mrs. Stratton for letting him stay. Una then said, "I'll see toi around, Everett." He said, "I'd like that, Una." She then watched as Everett drove away.