Meet Anna Maria Perpetuo, a lovely Mexican-Canadian dame living in the City of Orleans, Ontario. A native of Oaxaxa, Mexico, Miss Perpetuo has been living in Canada for the past twenty five years. After studying at Algonquin College, Miss Perpetuo got herself a job with the Bank of Nova Scotia. A lot of people would be satisfied with getting an education and a good job, but Miss Perpetuo is ambitious. She is tired of training people who end up becoming her bosses. This has got to end...
At the age of forty seven, Anna Maria Perpetuo knows that her best days are behind her. She stands five feet nine inches tall, a bit taller than average for a Mexican gal, and she wears her two hundred and ten pounds quite well. Anna Maria Perpetuo is a sturdy, curvaceous woman with golden brown skin and long black hair slightly streaked with gray. Upon meeting her, most people are quite taken by her kind smile and serious gaze. Miss Perpetuo definitely means business.
With her adult son Gustavo Perpetuo now living in the City of Toronto, Ontario, with his Lebanese Christian wife Deborah Aoun and their son Jeremiah, Anna Maria Perpetuo has a lot of time on her hands. Empty nest syndrome is a thing. The sultry Mexican-Canadian grandmother has a thing for younger men and enjoys dalliances with them. While her personal life is going great, Miss Perpetuo's professional life could definitely use some improvement. Tired of waiting for things to happen, Miss Perpetuo decided to make things happen...
Miss Perpetuo figured out a long time ago how the game is played in the Canadian business world. The Mexican-Canadian lady aims to become a branch manager at the Bank of Nova Scotia, and anyone who knows anything about Canadians can guess that's going to be a problem. In Canada, the diversity hires are kept from leadership positions, but often called upon for photo-ops, it's the Canadian business model. Miss Perpetuo's current boss, a white dude named Sylvain Moquin, is in the way and the fucker has got to go...
Sylvain Moquin is a short, dark-haired and blue-eyed French Canadian gentleman who runs the largest branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. He was educated at the University of Ottawa, and is a fairly okay manager. The only snag is that Sylvain has a weakness for men, and isn't above hitting on male co-workers and male clients while at work. This is something of an open secret at the Bank of Nova Scotia. It's gotten so bad that female coworkers are weary of bringing their boyfriends and husbands around Sylvain Moquin, because he doesn't know how to take no for an answer...
How did Sylvain Moquin become a full-on sexual predator and sexual harasser of men? Sylvain was once married to a black woman named Marguerite Desmarais, but she left him after catching him in bed with their neighbor Daryl...and Paul, the mailman...plus Hector, the deliveryman. Nowadays, Sylvain lives openly and is free to pursue the fellas at his leisure. If only he'd stop sexually harassing male co-workers and male clients. Miss Perpetuo knows that Sylvain Moquin is on thin ice with executive management. If only there was a way for her to get rid of the bozo and take his spot...
Miss Perpetuo lives in the opulent Boulevard Des Granges in Orleans, within walking distance of the local mall, Place D'Orleans. She's become friends with a tall, handsome young black man named Stanley Saint-Preux, who works security at the mall. Stanley once dated ne of Miss Perpetuo's neighbors, a young Asian woman named Melanie Nguyen, but things fell apart between the two of them. Stanley is bisexual, and that's a problem for a lot of ladies because while female bisexuality is considered cool, both straight society and gay society openly hate bisexual men and harass them at every turn. What's a brother like Stanley to do under those circumstances?
"Stan, I may have an opportunity for you," Miss Perpetuo told her friend one afternoon. Stanley, a recent graduate of Carleton University's civil engineering program, simply can't find a good job in Ottawa even though he's educated and fully bilingual. Miss Perpetuo decided to recommend Stanley for a job with the Bank of Nova Scotia. The brother showed up for an interview at the downtown branch three days later. Wearing a suit and tie, and with a crisp resume in hand, Stanley Saint-Preux walked into the bank like he meant business...
"Welcome to the team, young man, when can you start?" Sylvain Moquin asked Stanley, after barely glancing at his resume. For most of the hourlong interview, Sylvain Moquin, branch manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, kept ogling Stanley Saint-Preux. It has been scientifically proven that through a very intense, kind of creepy but very specific eye contact, gay men and bisexual men can spot their own kind. In some, it's a built-in detector, and in others, it's a honed skill. Whatever, Sylvain Moquin kept eyeballing Stanley the way a hungry wolf looks at sheep, and the young black man felt kind of uncomfortable, but ignored it.