“We’re still worrying about the scenery,” Peter said. “When we get that settled, we’ll start to think about the people.”
“Oh, I wasn’t complaining,” Peggy said hastily. “I’m sure everything will be all right.”
“I’m glad you think so,” Peter said dryly. “I wish everyone was as easy to please.”
“Why? Whom do you mean?”
“None other than that great lady of the theater, Katherine Nelson.”
Peggy felt a funny sinking sensation in her stomach. “Is she in the cast?”
Peter nodded grimly. “Oh, yes. She’s the mother.”
“The romantic lead!”
“Yep.” Peter grinned at her. “Don’t look so surprised. What did you expect her to play? The grandmother?”
Peggy shook her head. “I’ve only seen that woman twice, but I don’t think she liked me.”