On September 3rd, 1973, at 6:28 and 32 seconds PM, a fly from the Calliphoridae family, capable of 14,670 wing beats per minute, glides down on rue Saint-Vincent, in Montmartre. At the same moment, in an outdoor restaurant a stone's throw from the Moulin de la Galette, the wind magically slips under a tablecloth, making the glasses dance without anyone noticing. At that instant, on the fifth floor of 28 Avenue Trudaine, IX Arrondissement, Eugène Koler, returning from the funeral of his best friend, Emile Maginot, erases his name from his address book. Still, at the very same moment, a sperm cell with the X chromosome from Mr. Raphaël Poulain, breaks away from the group to reach an egg from Mrs. Poulain, née Amandine Fouet. Nine months later, Amélie Poulain is born.
Greet with joy!