"I became the laughingstock of Indian society in Ottawa after my husband Kirat Singh left me for a bisexual black man," Jagdeep Kaur Bhatti said, sighing. Nestor Valbrun looked at the tall, curvy young Sikh Indian woman who sat across from him in the Algonquin College food court. The gal is sexy and has a big ass, but she talks way too much. This is going to be easier than I thought, Nestor mused, as he put on a kindly smile while processing the situation.
"I see," Nestor Valbrun said, and he remembered the pictures that Jagdeep showed him. The young Sikh Indian woman was quite thorough in her revelations. Images of her former husband Kirat Singh, a fine-looking Sikh Indian, chumming it up with a black dude named Luther Etienne and his pleasantly plump black wife Veronique Fournier-Etienne. Shots of Kirat in the company of a scantily-clad BDSM chick named Amal Ali, a Somali Muslim broad, if one could believe that. Kirat Singh has been busy...
"I hate bisexual men," Jagdeep said vehemently, and Nestor nodded as though he understood. This bitch is naΓ―ve and crazy but I can use that, Nestor thought viciously. What Jagdeep doesn't know is that the tall, dark and handsome Nestor, a fine brother from the Afro-Caribbean realms, swings both ways. Nestor prefers women, but he has been known to hook up with the fellas, when it suits him or when there's something to gain, for example.
When Nestor Valbrun meets anyone, woman or man, he quietly assesses them for weaknesses, and then exploits their vulnerabilities. Nestor doesn't consider himself evil. He simply does what comes natural. Some people play professional basketball or solve complex equations, others work in fashion or engineering. Nestor analyzes people, uses them, amuses himself at their expense, ruins them and then discards them before starting the game anew. It's what comes natural to him.
A few months ago, an Algonquin College professor named Liam Kincaid got canned from the school over a scandal. Kincaid, a hard-ass who taught in the police foundations program, refused to change the grades of Nestor, and paid the price. Nestor aspires to become a police officer, and wants to graduate with honors from Algonquin College before going for a career in law enforcement. This wasn't going to happen with a D in his major, of course.
"I cannot in good conscience change your D to a B," Professor Liam Kincaid, a tall, skinny balding white dude, told the irked Nestor. When push comes to shove, Nestor is the kind of brother who gets things done. He has no conscience, and uses both women and men for whatever he happens to need at the time. Nestor looked into Professor Kincaid's eyes and sensed that the happily married husband and father of three was a closet case, and used that to his advantage.