Meet Nadia Poisson, a young black woman of Haitian descent living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. Born in the environs of Jacmel, Republic of Haiti, Nadia came to the Canadian Capital to find a better life. In her native Haiti, Nadia was an accountant working for the City of Cap-Haitien. She moved to Canada after getting canned for criticizing a powerful gentleman named Moise somebody. Nadia thought she'd make a fresh start in Canada, but it came at a great cost...
The Canadian government doesn't recognize foreign credentials from non-white countries, so Nadia Poisson was forced to enroll in a Canadian university to learn things she already knew. Such is life in Canada for people who aren't white. The Canadian government slows down the progress of foreigners who wish to prosper in Canada by setting up barriers to their social development, educational attainment and economic advancement. It's the oldest trick in the book, and it's been happening for eons. The Romans did it to the Greeks in the days of Imperial Rome...
Never let it be said that the Haitian people, Haitian lesbians included, lack willpower. Nadia Poisson endured all kinds of hell while emigrating from the island of Haiti to Canada, and she wasn't about to let Canadian passive aggression, Canadian obstructionism and Canadian bureaucracy stop her dead in her tracks. Nope, whenever life throws hardship at a Haitian, the Haitian inevitably comes back stronger. Never underestimate the indomitable will of the Haitian people...
While at Carleton University in the City of Ottawa, Nadia experienced a brand new world. One day, Nadia met the woman destined to change her life forever, a Haitian-Canadian gal named Esther Magloire. The two of them were simply made for each other, as time and circumstance would soon reveal. The two young women sensed kindred spirits in one another and struck up a friendship. Nadia and Esther ended up becoming much more than friends, and sparks flew between them...
Esther Magloire and Nadia Poisson are two proud daughters of the Haitian motherland living in the Canadian Capital. Esther dreams of getting her MBA and taking the Canadian business world by storm. That's why Esther toils away at Carleton University, biding her time. Nadia Poisson wants to get her accounting credentials and work for a big corporation like KPMG or BDO. If all else fails, Nadia would like to work for the Canada Revenue Agency. Whatever pays the damn bills at the end of the day...
With Esther by her side, Nadia feels loved and accepted...and utterly fearless. The two young Haitian women walk around the Rideau Shopping Center, proudly holding hands while speaking their native tongue of Haitian Creole. Yes, Haitian lesbians and bisexual Haitian women do exist. When Nadia and Esther get together behind closed doors, the action between them quite simply sizzles...