Yet another dinner and lengthy dialogue Jacques confines to Ayo that he had a psychological meltdown in a Belgian chocolate shoppe recently.  The chocolate hands of his ancestors are a Belgian delicacy but too painful for Jacques to accept quietly.  He thinks that Ayo should know about his emotions if they are to continue to see each other intimately.  After a long evening of talk, they finally arrive at Jacques’s apartment where he gives Ayo a tutorial on the African drums he has collected.  That evening they make love for the first time exploring each other’s soul, body, color, and African spirituality.

Bernard Demczuk Administrator
Bernard Demczuk, Ph.D. is a cultural historian of Black History residing in DC & Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He travels the Deep South in search of Blue Bottle trees (insert) and new mysteries coming out of the African Diaspora. Recently, Bernard summited Mt. Kilimanjaro at age 70.  He can be found leading tours at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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Bernard Demczuk Administrator
Bernard Demczuk, Ph.D. is a cultural historian of Black History residing in DC & Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He travels the Deep South in search of Blue Bottle trees (insert) and new mysteries coming out of the African Diaspora. Recently, Bernard summited Mt. Kilimanjaro at age 70.  He can be found leading tours at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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