If you want it come and get it, I said, stroking my long and thick Black cock while looking at Amina, my gorgeous new wife. My favorite short, skinny Black Muslim chick looked at me nervously. I'm ready for you, I said with authority. She looked at me with a meek expression on her dark, pretty face. If you don't do what I tell you, there will be hell to pay, I growled threateningly. Amina nodded and took a deep breath, then she walked up to the bed. I spread my legs, wiggled my big Black dick at her and told her to get to work. Amina looked at me and hesitated again. I scowled at her, and she bit her lip before finally doing as I told her, like a good bitch. Women should always do what a strong Black man tells them, you know? I'm Bilal Sayyid and I approve this message.
Amina came to the bed, and reached for my dick. At the same time she angled herself forward, positioning herself between my legs. Once more, she hesitated. Do it, I said angrily. Amina finally pressed the strap-on dildo against my asshole and pushed it inside. I smiled happily as the first inch of her dildo went up my ass. Amina began fucking me slowly. A bit too slowly for my taste. I shook my head and told her to fuck me harder. Amina nodded, and stroked my dick while sliding the dildo deeper into my hole. I want you to fuck me harder, I said. Amina nodded, and thrust her hips, shoving the dildo deeper inside of me.
Now, you might wonder what in hell this is all about. Let me give you the rundown. I am a Somali man born and raised in the City of Calgary, Alberta. I've lived my entire life in Canada, the son of Somali immigrants. I went to the University of Calgary, where I studied business administration. I graduated with my MBA in the winter of 2010 at the age of twenty four. I got a job working for the Canadian Revenue Agency. Three years later, the shit hit the fan. I was partying with friends one night and I got into a fight with a racist white guy from work, Kelvin Armand. This dude has serious issues with successful Black men. I am ten years younger than I outranked him at the CRA and he couldn't stand me because of that.
I've tried to ignore Kelvin's bullshit at work but that night in the bar, he saw me dancing with Eric, a gay Jamaican guy from work, and just lost it. He called me a nigger and a faggot to my face. We got into a fight, I hit him and he, um, kind of died. I knew how this would play out. The province of Alberta is the most racist place in Canada, next to Quebec. The courts down there would throw the book at me, man. So I ran. That night I boarded a flight out of provincial Alberta. The next day, I left the Confederation of Canada for a place I had never set foot in, Somalia. The ancestral home of my family. Somalia doesn't have any extradition treaties with NATO powers so they wouldn't hand me over to the Canadian authorities when they came calling. I arrived in Mogadishu, the Capital of Somalia, and there I began my new life.
It wasn't easy, the life of a fugitive. I am one hundred percent westernized, man. I speak the Somali language but with a thick, English-inflected accent. I am not religious, though I was born and raised in a Muslim household. My parents, Abu and Nadifah Sayyid weren't very religious either. My mom never wore the hijab while I was growing up, and neither she nor my father went to Masjid regularly. My dad worked as a cab driver during the weekdays. On weekends he smoked, drank and partied, and my mother worked as a postal worker. Yeah, I came from a fairly liberal household. No hijabs, no Kufi hats, and plenty of alcohol, loud music, short skirts and other signs of westernization. How can a guy like me be expected to survive in the City of Mogadishu, where the Somali people actually live according to the doctrines of Sharia Law?
In this strange place to which fate brought me, I slowly began building a new life for myself. I had no family in Mogadishu because my parents came from desert country, far from the capital, and they left the country long before I was born. You might find that hard to believe but a foreign-born Somali like myself wasn't exactly welcomed back to the motherland. There are a lot of dangers awaiting foreign-born Somalis who return to Somalia.
Lots of unscrupulous people like to kidnap vacationing Somali-Americans, Somali-Canadians and the like because they think all Somalis living outside of Somalia have money. They like to hold such individuals for ransom and if their families cannot pay, they kill them. The sad thing is that foreign-born Somalis who get kidnapped while in the motherland are usually abducted by those closest to them. Friends of the family, for instance. Makes sense, now that I think about it. So, yeah, I had to watch my back while in Somalia. A knife in the back isn't the kind of homecoming I'm after, you know?
I got a job working for this cleric named Abdullah, a powerful businessman who's fascinated by all things North American. He needed a translator and a computer guy, and even though the position was way beneath what I'm qualified to do, I had no choice but to take it. Besides, I needed to make a living. I had lived my whole life in Canada, and gotten used to the way of things over there. I wasn't used to being around so many Somalis, though I have lived in urban areas of Canada heavily populated by my people such as Ottawa, Toronto and Edmonton.
The difference between Somalis living in Somalia and the great diaspora found in Canada, America and the United Kingdom is like night and day. I swear, Somalis in Somalia are louder! And they're way too strict when it comes to religion and custom for my liking, though what else could I expect? This is Somalia! I had been in Mogadishu for about three months and hadn't made many friends. The only other 'westerner' I met was Ali, a young Somali dude who got deported from England and sent back to Somalia where he was born, thanks to his fondness for gangs, drugs and violence. We became friends, since we were both outcasts in the capital. I went to his house and we had a few beers while reminiscing about England and Canada. That's how I spent new year's in 2011. Definitely not the way I intended to spend my new year's, I tell you that much. Typically I find a hot guy or a sexy woman to bring home, you know?