5.07.2014
France - Past
1635 A.D. - France - Paris
It was written long in writing, that a man shall find a woman's smell attracting when mating. The art of creating the perfect fragrant for the ladies to attract the fine gentleman in court was a dedicated created art. Every steps of creating a fine scent shall lead to another lay of discover. It is a journey for the men to discover the final scent of the secret garden of a woman.
Perfumer was still a delicate job occupation back in the 17th century of Paris. Laveda was known as Corenlie a young perfumer among the courts of King Louis. She was one of the few 'maidens' among the court with the rights of a fine gentlemen.
The fine curve of her face painted someone pleasant at eyes to view at, yet few dare to come close to her to speak. It always felt like she held a mystery around her. Her long brown hair was always neatly bundle up behind her back, while her light blue eyes always seem to wonder around her surroundings. Her nose would lightly wiggle when ever she smell something pleasant as her lips would lightly parted. She could be seen around the royal garden every day.
"Madam Corenlie," a young boy would rushed up toward her every time she entered into the royal garden. He would always hold a basket in hand as Corenlie would inspect the bloom of every flower in the garden. At times she would picked up a few bundle of flowers while other times she would bent down to in held the flowers that were blooming on the branches.
Her creation of perfume was always given the highest praised among the court, as she knew well how to create various note among a perfume. From the light tender smell of rose toward a deep sweetness of wind flower. These layers of flavor had capture the men well among the ball room, as women teased the men with these lovely scent.
Corenlie would always smiled whenever a man or a woman asked her about the secret of the perfume. She would always replied back, "It is in the secret of the nose."
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