I remember Elan saying this to me before when we were still 2 wee giggling lasses: "Every place has a smell." She is right. Every human has a smell too. That's how dogs recognise places and humans.
I remember a certain smell whenever I stepped into Godma's house when I was a kid. Now that I'm grown up, my sense of smell is not so remarkable as it used to be and I've to concentrate to be aware of that smell again when I step into Godma's place. But the smell is still there. When I was in HHP and when I first came to CLL, I remember smelling the different scents of these offices.
When I started working in CLL and sat in with AD for interviews, I'd smell this AD smell. It's not unpleasant. Now, whenever I smell that smell outside, I'd be reminded of the times I sat beside AD for interviews. It brings back a sense of familarity.
Nice scents make me happy. When someone puts on a nice, sweet-smelling perfume, I can go sniffing up/at that person like a dog. I'd like people to associate me with Éclat D'Arpège from Lanvin because out of all the perfumes I tried, I still like Éclat D'Arpège the best.
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