He seemed grown-up, compared to the boys at school, and although he was not handsome, or even particularly good-looking-there were still some scars on his face from the skin trouble he had when he was younger-his face was agreeable because it was so. . . . What the word? Kind, perhaps. Or gentle. But strong, too. He was genuinely glad to see all of Sue's family, and when Sue entered the room and he helped her on with her coat, Jean thought he acted as if her sister was someone precious to him.
He appeared more mature compared to the other boys at school. His face, though not handsome and marked with scars from past skin issues, had a kind and gentle expression, giving him an agreeable appearance. He exuded a sense of strength while maintaining a warm, approachable demeanor.
He was genuinely happy to see Sue’s family, and when Sue entered the room, he kindly helped her with her coat. Jean observed that his actions suggested she was someone he truly valued and cared about, making his demeanor even more admirable.