Quickies can be fun, I thought to myself, but they can certainly get messy. What is it with us and malls, seriously? My name is Amina Alzahrani and I'm a young Saudi Arabian woman living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, with my African-American boyfriend Tyrone Ferguson. We met at the Galleria Mall in the City of Buffalo, New York, a year ago and were reunited in Ottawa. Been together ever since.
Standing in front of the mirror in the ladies room at Bay Shore Mall, I tried, in vain, to wash off the cum that fell on my hijab while I was sucking my boyfriend Tyrone's big dick in a secluded spot inside this busy mall that's partially under construction. One of the girls in the ladies room, a plump white chick, smiled at me as I fiddled with my cum-stained hijab. Use a paper towel, the gal said knowingly, then walked out of there with a grin.
Smiling to myself, I followed the gal's advice, and lo and behold, the cum stain vanished, and I held my hijab under the dryer for about five minutes, and it was good as new. Next time I might not be so lucky, I thought. I fixed myself up, and admired my reflection in the mirror. I'm tall, curvy and sexy, clad in a long-sleeved red T-shirt featuring the Ottawa Senators logo, black jeans and black leather boots. After fixing my black hijab into place with a pin, I washed my hands and left the washroom.
I returned to the mall, and found my boyfriend Tyrone Ferguson sitting on a bench, playing on his cell phone. My tall, gorgeous stud looked absolutely fantastic in a red silk shirt and black silk pants I bought for him at Talbot's the other day. Hey mamas, Tyrone said, smiling and walking up to me with open arms. Gently he pulled me into his arms and kissed me on the lips. What is it about this brother that simply makes me melt?
Tyrone pulled me close, and I inhaled his manly scent, mixed with cheap cologne, a specialty of his, even as he nuzzled me. I giggled as I felt Tyrone's hands on my ample derriere. Tyrone is most definitely an ass man. It's a good thing us Saudi girls are known to have big, juicy butts. I smiled at Tyrone, and squeezed him firmly. You missed me, eh? I asked, and saw the answer in his soulful dark eyes before the words left his lips.
I always miss me when you're away from me, Tyrone Ferguson said, and I knew he meant those words with every fiber of his being. Smiling, we walked through the Bay Shore Mall hand in hand. As usual, people stared at us. The people who stare the most when they see Tyrone and I, a black man and an Arab woman, are usually Muslims.
What do I mean by that? Please allow me to explain. The other day, while shopping here solo, I ran into a friend named Nadine, a Lebanese Christian woman who lives in the Core Village Complex not far from the Bay Shore Mall. We got to talking, for we have been friends for ages. I'm a bio-medical engineering student at the University of Ottawa and Nadine is studying civil engineering. As Arab immigrant women in a male-dominated and mostly white fields of study, we need to stick together.
Nadine and I ran into each other at Sears, and then grabbed lunch at the Bay Shore Mall food court. We got to talking about school, and our personal lives. Nadine told me about her boyfriend Jason Seguin, a French Canadian guy she met at the pizzeria where she works on weekends. Even showed me a picture of the two of them coming out of the Silver City movie theater together. I smiled, and shook my head.