“I’m really glad we got together,” Jeni said. She thought about how the trip had changed for her after meeting Celia in the Rouen boutique. She didn’t want to imply too much with that comment, but something was welling up inside her that she could not dismiss. “I am too,” Celia replied. She c****d her head, as she often did and smiled more. “As I see it we were bound to find common ground, don’t you think? I like to believe in destiny.” “So do I,” Jeni returned. If the opportunity was offered, she would go to bed with her at the end of the night. But first, there was a concert to attend that they didn’t want to miss. Celia checked her watch. “It’s time to go.” Neither was all that anxious to leave the Bistro and the lovely mood behind, but Jeni sighed and scooted off her chair, headi

