Chapter 1: Life Will Never Be The SAME!
About a year ago I decide to move to Seattle where my best friend June lives. June and I had meet in middle school in the six grade we became best friends instantly. June moved out here 5 years ago after receiving a scholarship to go to the University of Washington, we spent every summer and every winter break together. June would always talk about how much she love living here, last summer when I was visiting I had fallen in love with the people and the culture and three months later I received a job opportunity. I now work at the same law office in the mailroom, I work from 7a.m. to 4p.m. my days were long and sometimes very stressful. I am also finishing up my last year at New York School of Interior Design by doing online night classes to get my bachelor's degree.
My family was born and raised in Cuba until my parents moved to Brooklyn, New York in the late 70's after my grandparents had passed away. My father Alberto; move us here to the United States for a better future, he had gotten a good job as a cook at small restaurants in Brooklyn, New York and my mother Daniela was his bookkeeper.
I grew up in a large family, I am the youngest out of five boys and the only girl, we shared almost everything which brought us together. My mother is my best friend I can tell her everything from dating to having sex we can talk for hours and I always can count on her. Every other weekend my mother I would go and do any and everything. We have always been very close ever since I could remember. Now that I live here in Seattle I see my mother once a month.
I am Cuban with cocoa brown skin, hazel eyes, long dark brown hair and soft full pink lips. I am 5'5", 145 pounds, a full size 45'D in breast, a small waist, and a full round ass. I love my body I stayed in the gym at lease four times a week.
My mother Daniela came to visit me, that evening we had decide to stop by Canlis: one of Seattle's finest restaurants. We wanted to try something new and we heard that they had the best dessert in town. We were seat at a table for four by the window with the view of Lake Union, I had order the Filet Mignon with a side of mashed potatoes and steamed asparagus, my mother had the grill Salmon with a side of corn and steamed broccoli.
"Excuse Ms. Tammy, what would you recommend for dessert?" I had asked our waitress She said "I know just the right thing, hold on I'll be right back."