Chapter Forty-Three Working In Paris Lu had to hurry to catch her flight. With both Sil’s and Cartier’s private jets hangared at Charles De Gaulle, she had to fly commercial. It was OK. Her luggage was already in Paris and she planned to work for most of the crossing, anyway. Enlivened now with the thoughts of forming her own company, Lu’s vision was ready to flow onto a sketch pad. She planned on keeping busy with notes and drawings. Just before she left the old Victorian that morning, she had Chef Jan run a couple of the botanical formulas over to the pharmacist on Fillmore. According to notes left on the papers by her old aunties, the grandfather of the current pharmacist had helped devise the original recipes. The grandson was delighted with this opportunity to help. In spite of bes

