Jayson Gutierrez sat in the doctor's office, wondering for the thousandth time if he was losing his mind. Between law school, his demanding girlfriend Hannah and the sky-high expectations of his peers, he was barely hanging on. McGill University's Law School was the number one law school in Canada and he'd been extremely lucky to get in. Now he was in danger of getting kicked out because his life was spinning out of control.
I've been having those dreams again, Jayson told the doctor. Dr. Elisabeth Tremblay, a fortysomething Caucasian woman with reddish brown hair and icy blue eyes nodded sagely. Go on, she said, her hand on her chin, leaning back on her chair. I am roaming all over the world with a pale-skinned red-eyed woman, Jayson began, feeling more than a tad bit ridiculous as he went. When he finished his story, the doctor smiled in that nonchalant way that shrinks always did and told him that his dreams about the red woman might mean he was having concerns about his relationship with Hannah. No shit Sherlock, Jayson felt like saying, but he didn't.
Half an hour later, the young man left the psychiatrist's downtown Montreal office and headed to the McGill University campus. Another beautiful day in the City of Montreal. Considering they were in mid-October and it hadn't snowed yet, Jayson was quietly amazed. Though bright and sunny it was a bit chilly, so he pulled his old ebony and crimson Carleton University sweatshirt tighter around him, zipping up. Even after a year and a half in Montreal, he still missed his hometown of Ottawa and the university basketball team he cherished like a second family.
Jayson's phone buzzed, and he smiled when he saw who just texted him. His father, Emilio Gutierrez. Como es la vida, hombre? came his father's query. Life is good El Viejo, Jayson replied, sending a smiley face. As usual the old man inquired about school and his social life, and Jayson briefly considered telling him about the issues he'd been having with Hannah. Nah, Pops had enough to worry about as a corrections officer in the City of Ottawa. Just remember that you are my son and I love you, Pops final text read.
Jayson smiled, and tucked his Blackberry back in his left pocket before walking through the gates of the university library. A lot of his peers would find it a bit odd that he and his Pops talked on the phone almost every day. After all, he was twenty five years old. What they didn't know was that Jayson's dad was all he had in the world. Born in the City of Medellin, Colombia, Emilio Gutierrez moved to Ontario, Canada, as a young man in the early 1980s. While studying criminal justice at Carleton University, the young Colombian immigrant met the woman destined to be his wife. Nadege Gustamar. A tall, dark-skinned and lovely young woman from the island of Haiti. The two of them fell in love, and got married. Jayson came into the world in 1988, followed by his sister Emilia in 1990. The Gutierrez were one big happy family, until tragedy struck in the summer of 2003.
Jayson's mother and sister were driving home from a dance recital when their car ran off the icy road in Orleans, Ontario, and crashed. The two of them perished, leaving Jayson and his father shattered, and barely hanging on. The death of his mother and sister forever changed Jayson, and his dad. The two of them grew extremely close, and were very protective of one another. Jayson's dad never remarried, though there were plenty of girlfriends. Jayson grew to be a six-foot-two, lean and athletic young man with light brown skin, naturally wavy black hair and golden brown eyes. Half Haitian, half Colombian and All Stud Muffin, as his dear late mother used to say.
Jayson was snapped out of his reverie by the constant chatter within the school library. Even on a Friday afternoon the campus was super busy, with the study booths, computer terminals and rec areas filled to the brim with bored-looking students. Midterms, Jayson sighed. He went upstairs, finally finding his favorite spot. Waiting impatiently for him was a tall, slender young black woman with short hair. Where have you been? Hannah Adewale demanded. Clad in a white tank top and short black dress, with thigh-high black leather boots, the young Nigerian woman was stunning and knew it. Her dark brown skin glistened beautifully, and she smelled of exotic oils known only to her people, the Igbo clan of Nigeria. Hello beautiful, Jayson said, gently pulling her into his arms. You're late negro, Hannah said, batting his hands away.
I had to meet with the doctor today, Jayson said apologetically. Her rebuffing him stung, but as usual, Hannah couldn't see anything wrong with the way she treated people, including her boyfriend of one year. You mean your shrink, Hannah said sarcastically. Doctor, Jayson corrected her, somewhat defensively. Whatever, Hannah said. Jayson shook his head, fuming. I'm sorry amigo, Hannah purred, gently kissing him on the lips. Taking his big strong hands, she placed them on her thick, round bottom. Her ghetto booty as she sometimes called it. Hot damn, Jayson said, grinning. I'll cheer you up, Hannah promised.
Jayson smiled, and they left the library hand in hand. Five minutes later they were at her residence. Jayson sat on the bed, watching Hannah as she stripped for him. The five-foot-ten, dark-skinned and curvy beauty was absolutely mesmerizing. Standing less than a meter from him in her white bra and white panties, Hannah looked hot and she knew it. You like what you see, she said, licking her lips. It wasn't a question. Hell yeah, Jayson said. Grinning, Hannah joined him on the bed.
Hannah lay on the bed, legs spread as Jayson pleasured her. He inhaled the hot, womanly scent of her pussy and tasted her. Slowly, he slid his fingers inside of her and began licking her sweet chocolate cunt. Lick it good because otherwise I won't let you stick it, Hannah said, licking her lips. Shaking his head, Jayson did as he was told, teasing Hannah's clitoris with his tongue and probing her with his digits. Fuck yeah, Hannah shouted as Jayson's expert tongue sent thrills of pleasure deep inside her. Arching her back, she let go as he made love to her.