As Salam Alaikum, people. My name is Nabila Ali and I'm a young Arab Muslim woman of Saudi Arabian descent living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. I was born in the City of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, and my parents, Yasser and Amina Ali moved to Canada ten years ago. We are from the Shiite branch of Islam and if you know anything about the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, then you'll realize that our move was in our best interests.
All things considered, my family and I have adjusted fairly well to life in Canada. We've done good. I am twenty one years old, and currently studying civil engineering at the University of Ottawa. A lot of people think us Saudi Arabian Muslim women are repressed and dull, but we're as sexual and lively as women from any other culture or faith.
Take a good look at me, if you would. I'm five-foot-six, with long Black hair which I almost always hide under my Hijab, light bronze skin and dark brown eyes. Don't assume that I am soft and sweet, or submissive and weak simply because I am a Muslim woman who wears the damn Hijab, and I won't assume that you're an undereducated moron with a case of stupidity wrapped in xenophobia. Deal?
I was walking around the Wal-Mart located at South Keys when I saw a very handsome brother. Tall, masculine and sexy, with dark brown skin and a smoothly shaved head, the brother looked good enough to eat. By the looks of him, I pegged him for a Congolese or a Burundian. Nope, as I would soon find out, this brother came from the island of Haiti. I approached him because, ahem, I needed help finding the washroom.
Like the kind gentleman that he is, the brother in question asked me to follow him, and then he led me to the ladies room. I thanked him, and we exchanged names. The tall, cute brother had a rather unique-sounding name, this I must say. Lucien, what an unusual name, and kind of French-sounding, if I'm not entirely mistaken.
Lucien excused himself and told me that he was late for a meeting at the bank next door, and I wished him good luck on his journey. I stood there with a smile on my face as Lucien made a run for the door. Brother's got a nice ass! I bought a pair of bright pink panties ( yes, Hijab-wearing Muslim ladies like to buy sexy panties too ) and paid for them using my MBNA Mastercard. I got it when MBNA sent their reps at the University of Ottawa. Has a limit of about five hundred bucks, but I don't use it much.
I hung around the South Keys area for a bit, and then went to the nearby Starbucks for some coffee. Guess who I ran into in there? A certain tall, cute Haitian brother with a great physique, shy smile and sinfully sexy ass. Lucien, the flawless one, as I called him in my mind. I waved at him as he came in, and a smiling Lucien waved back.
Lucien was most surprised when I asked him to join me for dinner. A lot of people underestimate us Muslim ladies, seriously. Apparently, we're not supposed to be the type of ladies who take the initiative when we're dealing with males we find interesting. Well, I hate to break this to you but we're a lot bolder than we're given credit for, alright? Lucien looks good to me, and what I want, I get. Pure and simple!
Lucien and I grabbed coffee together and I got to know him better. The tall, handsome Haitian stud was a newcomer from Montreal, Quebec, and he was studying business at Carleton University. Oh, and he also ran a small business online and was successful in obtaining a loan from the nearby CIBC bank to help with the costs. I looked at Lucien and smiled, quietly impressed as he flashed me both his Carleton University student ID and his new business cards. The brother's got potential, that's for sure.