"Sometimes, I get tired of playing the Bull," Caleb Tully said in that deep, sonorous voice of his as he sat in the office of Dr. Alexandra Moreau in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Pacing back and forth as is his custom in times of excitement or distress, Caleb finally paused, and fixed his almond-shaped brown eyes on the psychiatrist who sat behind the desk, her face impassive.
Standing six-foot-four, broad-shouldered and muscular, with dark brown skin and thick, curly Black hair, Caleb is definitely a natural-born athlete. A ferocious man who once helped his homeland, the Commonwealth of Dominica dominate the Inter-Caribbean Rugby Alliance. Born of a Black Dominican father, Carl Tully, and a White Canadian mother, Elisabeth Vincent-Tully, Caleb spent most of his life in Dominica.
Later, Caleb moved to Ontario, Canada, after his rugby career ended. Being born to a Canadian mother ( and having a birth certificate issued from the Canadian Embassy in Dominica ) granted him citizenship, although Canadian society was something of a culture shock for Caleb. Adapting proved tough but worthwhile. Caleb went back to school, graduated in business management at the University of Toronto, and began working for the Toronto Dominion Bank as an internal auditor, but felt unfulfilled.
One night, at one of Toronto's chic night clubs, Caleb Tully met an alluring woman named Nadia Hernandez, a tall, curvy, bronze-skinned and dark-haired cutie from the Republic of Guatemala. Nadia Hernandez and Caleb had a fling, and he introduced her to the world of BDSM and swingers. In this world where almost anything goes, Caleb was admired and downright fetishized as a tall, masculine, well-endowed man of color.
"There's more to being a Black man than having a strong body and supposedly a big dick, dammit," Caleb said, and he closed his eyes, recalling what he did last weekend. Mitchell and Angela Piazza, a middle-aged White couple living in Brampton invited Caleb to their townhouse for some fun. Angela, a thick, alabaster-skinned, green-eyed and blonde-haired slut, delighted in sucking on Caleb big dark dick while her husband Mitchell watched.
"Damn, lady, your mouth is like a vacuum," Caleb said to Angela, who winked at him as she ran her tongue up and down his dick. After she polished his knob, as they say, Caleb put Angela on all fours, spanked her thick White ass and then fucked her. All the while, her husband Mitchell jerked off and shouted cuss words at them. The sex was fun, Caleb had to admit, but afterwards, he felt dirty. When he got home, he showered for so long that his skin felt like it was on fire when he exited the washroom.
"Tell me more about your experiences, if you please," Dr. Alexandra said, and Caleb sighed and shrugged. To be fair, Caleb wasn't too keen on this psychiatry business. Where he came from, a man didn't blab his business to random strangers, especially women. Still, Dr. Alexandra was definitely not what he expected, that's for damn sure. Caleb thoroughly researched the good doctor prior to contacting her. Due diligence as far as Caleb was concerned...
Dr. Alexandra Moreau was born in the City of Montreal, Quebec, to a Haitian immigrant mother, Nadege Robillard, and a White father, Justin Moreau. Standing six feet two inches tall, curvy and study, Alexandra Moreau excelled at a variety of sports from early on. She graduated from Notre Dame Academy in 2002, and went on to study psychology at the University of Montreal on an athletic scholarship.
For the next four years, Alexandra Moreau was a standout on the University of Montreal women's basketball team. After graduating in 2006, Alexandra moved to the U.S. and joined the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. The Women's National Basketball Association was just starting to come into its own as a sports and commercial entity, and Alexandra delighted in being part of the avant-garde of a new generation of fearless sportswomen.
A legend in her own right, Alexandra Moreau was quite successful with the WNBA, until she sustained a career-ending injury to her left knee in the summer of 2011. Returning to Canada, Alexandra Moreau earned her Ph.D. in psychiatry at York University and got licensed as a psychiatrist in the summer of 2015. Now, a year later, here she was, administering to troubled souls such as Caleb Tully, a former professional athlete plagued by demons.
"I like to dominate women, especially the career women and professional types, I enjoyed fucking Angela in front of her husband because she's a cop and he's a retired judge," Caleb said with a smirk, and Dr. Alexandra cocked an eyebrow. This brother is simply too much, she thought. If Caleb only knew what the good doctor was up to, when she wasn't practicing psychiatry, that is...
"What about these professional ladies makes dominating them so appealing to you?" Dr. Alexandra asked, a bemused smile on her lovely face. Caleb looked at her, and told her in detail what he liked to do to career women, especially the uptight ones he was forced to work with every day. The corporate world was so stifled and dead that Caleb loved to cut loose in the world of swingers and BDSM enthusiasts. In this underworld of sexual debauchery, as a well-endowed, masculine Black man admired by legions of women and men, Caleb was king.
"Dominance is a man's natural state, in Canadian society, women like to make men forget the natural order of things and it isn't right," Caleb said, and Dr. Alexandra bristled, but smiled frostily while forcing herself to be calm. In her halcyon days as a WNBA player and later champion, Alexandra encountered a lot of men who were impressed and at times intimidated by her due to her height and athleticism. Sexist bozos were always afraid of female power, it would seem. Alexandra expected better from Caleb, and felt disappointed by his words...
"Well, Mr. Tully, you are certainly entitled to your views," Dr. Alexandra replied in a calm, even tone. If Caleb only knew how his words offended her. Growing up in the north side of Montreal, the biracial daughter of a Haitian immigrant woman who married a White Canadian man, Alexandra grew up getting teased by both the Afro-Caribbean youths in her neighborhood and the White students at the private Catholic school she attended. Later, when she grew taller and stronger, those same people who once mocked Alexandra grew to admire her athletic skills and natural beauty.