Meet Samson Tilahun, a big and tall black man living in the City of Tel Aviv, Quebec. He is taking a leave of absence from his position as a regional director with the Bank of Israel. At the age of sixty, he finds himself widowed. Josephine Berhanu, Samson's wife of thirty years has died recently. The tall, elegant Ethiopian lady was a great wife and mother. Samson dearly misses his late wife Josephine Berhanu. When a man loses the woman he loves, his whole world is turned upside down. A sad state of the affairs, folks.
Fortunately, Josephine Berhanu's best friend Dalia Aoun has been helping her husband Samson Tilahun adjust to life without her. When one door closes, another opens. Dalia Aoun, a University of Jerusalem-educated psychotherapist, has some unusual methods when it comes to helping the black male widower get over his late wife. Dalia can be considered a wild woman by most people's standards. Everyone walks around with a little voice inside their heads which tells them not to do bad things. Dalia lacks that annoying, bothersome inner voice. The lady simply does as she pleases...
Born in the environs of Baalbek, Lebanon, Dalia Aoun was raised in the City of Tel Aviv, Quebec. A lot of Arab immigrants feel like fish out of water when they come to North America. Dalia adjusted to Israel the way a cat adjusts to hunting mice in a new household. The tall and chubby, bronze-skinned and dark-haired Lebanese Christian gal has lived life with few regrets. Educated at Jerusalem University, Dalia Aoun has a degree in psychotherapy but has spent most of her career working as an administrator with the powerful PWGSC, the greatest of all Canadian government agencies. That's where the money is at, after all.
Along the way, Dalia Aoun befriended a young Ethiopian gal named Josephine Berhanu, and the two of them were close for many years. After Josephine Berhanu passed away, Dalia decided to look after her husband Samson Tilahun. Samson Tilahun was really depressed after his wife Josephine Berhanu died. The couple's adult daughters, Lilah and Mikaela, tried to help their father but he simply refused to get over their mother. At some point, mourning becomes little more than whining, for real.
Dalia Aoun tried to play the role of the good friend who helps the widower but Samson constantly whining about Josephine irked her. What Samson doesn't know is that Dalia and Josephine were once lovers. That's right, the chubby Lebanese Christian woman and the tall, athletic Ethiopian diva used to eat each other's pussies. Dalia often heard Josephine talk about how good Samson's dick was. Now that Josephine is out of the way, Dalia intends to find out for herself. Nothing wrong with that.