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Contemporary 2, Interracial 3, Procreation 3, Romance 1
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This is a work of fiction. The island state of Casslan is a made-up location (to the best of my knowledge) for the purposes of this story. All names are fictional and any resemblance to characters herein, alive or dead, is purely coincidental.
"Nakina Owusu is a beautiful African refugee who finds herself on the islands of Casslan. As she struggles to make a life for herself far from home, she finds herself courted by an unlikely suitor, and is swept up into a torrid love affair that will affect both their lives..."
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Debra Augier inspected herself in the mirror as she was preparing herself to retire for the evening, reaching the decision that she would need to visit a hairstylist soon. Suddenly Vanessa, her eldest daughter, flashed past her doorway in a flurry of movement that spoke of an overdue engagement, which the blaring car horn outside emphasised.
"I'm off mom!" her voice drifting back down the hall. "I'll be back before eleven, and don't worry about dinner!"
"Please be careful
ma Cherie
," Debra called, her English accented with French undertones. "Do not do unnecessary things!"
Vanessa was now past the age for her mother to look out for her, but she still worried about her daughter, who had finally turned eighteen. In a way Debra was glad, Vanessa had become a lovely young woman who had taken well to the responsibilities of her life. However, she was at the age when members of the opposite sex would become a factor in her life β she already knew boys were paying attention, and even some men.
As a mother, Debra's wish was that her daughter would find a nice quiet person who would care for her and make her happy. Surreptitiously, she had screened through the potential suitors that had shown interest, and had been quite surprised to find that David Ambrose was among that number. Her only consolation was that Vanessa was a bit of a tomboy and had, thus far, shown little interest in men.
David was the current heir to the powerful Ambrose family, who was allowed significant leeway by the, somewhat, corrupt government on this small island state. The Ambrose were insular, and many people, even other wealthy families, were nervous around the family patriarch Albrecht Ambrose. Debra was secretly terrified of the man, even though she had never met him in person. In any event, it was exceptionally rare that he had ever been seen outside the halls of his stately residence.
Debra gave a sigh and looked at her reflection in the mirror. She was now an older woman and her hair was greying over, but she wore her age with dignity and grace, and only in her eyes could one see that she had passed through hardships and sorrow and had come through stronger.
It was such hardships and sorrow that Debra wished to spare her daughter from, which she believed would befall Vanessa if she became involved with David β she had no dislike of the courteous young man, and even found him to be pleasant, but it was his family that made her anxious.
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The year was 1978 when Debra had first arrived on the islands of Casslan, she had come as a refugee and her name then had been Nakina Owusu. Like many, she was seeking to escape the vicious civil unrest in Africa and didn't care where she ended up, so long as it was as far away from the guns and hacking machetes as could be managed. A single refugee was not given too much attention as the country was undergoing internal decay under the failing communist government of the time.
Even with ease of entry, Nakina was still a single young woman, tribally raised and far from home β she had little understanding of the workings of the modern world. It was fortunate that there had been refugees who had come before her, and they had an impromptu set-up to aid people like herself.
Within two weeks she had a job as a counter hand in a local mini-market, but life was not made any easier; fluent in her native tongue, her English and French were poor, and as an illegal immigrant she was woefully underpaid and worked twice as hard. Yet it was either that or risk being returned to her country. Nakina choose to endure rather than return to a hell she had left behind.
Despite this, she was only surviving and she was miserable. With no idea where her remaining family was, and with no true friends, she tried to fit in by remaking her image, but it was a time when fashion magazines portrayed impossibly slender women with firm builds as the ideal type. Though not fat, she was larger-bodied than most women, and her sizeable breasts were soft and pendulous. The majority of the island's native people were of African descent, but her purer pedigree made her features distinctive and though it cost her dearly, she constantly spent her money on perfume to try and hide her strong body odour. The people who should have been her comrades teased her constantly, and, though Nakina Owusu smiled, she felt alone and depressed as never before in her life.
Sitting at her counter during work, she looked up to serve the next client. Whilst she didn't know every individual who shopped here, there was a certain clientele that came to this particular district, and she was certain this man was not one of them. Nakina always felt nervous with having to deal with Europeans or anyone of pale complexion, whom she had formerly only seen at a distance, and still lived with the dim preconception that they sold her fellow countrymen into slavery. This man was frowning over one of the larger hand-held phones of the period, and his displeased face seemed especially stern.
With some timidity, she began to punch in the items he wished to purchase, watching him nervously out of the corner of her eye. She suspected he might be intolerant and prone to violent outbursts for small mistakes. Suddenly he turned to her and smiled winningly β it had been the last thing she expected, and was suddenly confused. The neat stack of goods he had piled up, she toppled over and the violent tumble of items made her yelp in distress. He began to help her gather them up, laughing softly and without malice, all the while inquiring into the well-being of her person.
The manager came out and chastised her, then began apologising for her clumsy behaviour. To her eyes, he seemed a small nervous creature; eager to please, and even more eager to shift blame β she grimaced in disgust. Whilst the two of them exchanged words, Nakina was able to obtain a better look at the client. Though a white man, she could tell he was still fairly young, perhaps her own age. His hair was of a dark, almost dirty, blonde colouration, and she was amazed by glitter of his blue-grey eyes, which were as gentle as the morning sky β it was the first time she had seen such features up close. His mouth was wide and expressive, and his smile came easily. Once he had reassured the manager that all was well, he returned to her counter, much to her surprise.