This particular Saturday morning started mundanely enough, it was Fall in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. Covid scares or not, Kenneth Woodson got ready for church, like any prim and proper Seventh-Day Adventist. Born in the environs of Thunder Bay, Ontario, to a Jamaican immigrant father, Louis Woodson, and an Ojibwe First Nations mother, Janet Mason, Kenneth is the son of two completely worlds. Kenneth grew up to be tall and handsome, but also quite sensitive, which is understandable given his unique heritage.
Thunder Bay isn't a town known for its diversity or tolerance, and the only thing the locals disliked more than First Nations people is African-descended immigrants. As liberal as most Canadians claim to be, prejudice against people of color is alive and well in the great white north, especially in small towns. For this reason, civil engineer Louis Woodson, his wife Janet Mason and their son Kenneth Woodson moved to the City of Ottawa, Ontario, about a decade ago. Kenneth finally got to attend school with people who looked like himself and life was much better as a result.
At the age of nineteen, Kenneth Woodson is studying police foundations at Algonquin College, for he intends to become a police officer someday. Kenneth felt inspired when the City of Toronto chose a black policeman as its Chief of Police. While not as diverse as the United States of America, Canada is definitely making some progress, and Kenneth intends to be part of the process. The brother has big dreams and big ambitions, but life has a way of shocking even the hardiest of dreamers.
Life hasn't been the same for Kenneth Woodson since his good buddy Ernest Dickerson, a young Jamaican guy whom he met at Algonquin College, invited him to his church. The Holy Light SDA Temple, located not far from Baseline Road, is the kind of institution that Kenneth had only seen in movies. A black church with a black preacher, hundreds of attendants, fiery hymns, and that fantastic gospel music that one simply can't get enough of. Kenneth became quite enamored of the Holy Light SDA Temple, and its lovely black ladies...
The Holy Light SDA Temple is full of lovely young black women hailing from places like Jamaica, Haiti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rwanda, and many others. They attend schools like the University of Ottawa, Algonquin College, La Cite Collegiale, Carleton University and Saint Paul University. These lovely ladies absolutely noticed when Kenneth Woodson, the six-foot-three, caramel-hued brother with the stylish Afro and horn-rimmed glasses began attending church. Unfortunately for the young black women of the church, Kenneth had zero interest in them. Is he into dudes or something? Hell no. Kenneth likes older women...
There are lovely mature black women at the Holy Light SDA Temple, and for the most part, they're the wives of church-going black men, and the mothers of various attendees. Kenneth has a thing for black MILFs and craves them something fierce but he's still a Christian brother with principles so he's not going to wreck a happy home. Nope, Kenneth looked long and hard for a mature sister without a husband or boyfriend, and found such a lady. The fact that the lady in question, Caroline "Sister Dick" Dickerson happened to be the mother of Kenneth's best buddy Ernest did nothing to deter the horny biracial brother...