The Last Rose of the Middle Atlas
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Can a single glance steal a man's heart?
Rasmus Kanerva travels the world, racking up the frequent flyer miles to collect moments. With only his backpack and sense of wonder, he spends months away from home, trekking into remote regions to capture the perfect shot.
Morocco was not on his current itinerary. Postponing a long overdue vacation, Rasmus heads to the sovereign kingdom for a friend's art exhibit. Yasmine and Hassan, college friends turned married couple, host Rasmus for his stay. What begins as a joyful reunion escalates into tension-filled minutes. Between heated words and miscommunication, Rasmus seeks comfort behind his camera.
When visiting an Amazigh village, Rasmus meets Nasrin, one of the last traditional tattooists in the Middle Atlas Mountains. The intriguing woman offers unprecedented access to photograph an intimate tattooing session.
Needle and ink, incense in a darkened room, the secrets of the feminine world revealed. Nasrin's sureness, her fortitude, leaves Rasmus entranced. Connected through, they spend an unforgettable night sharing untold secrets.
Time is a precious commodity, and it dwindles with exceptional speed. Will their meeting be the culmination of their relationship, or will the smoldering spark transform into a passionate inferno?
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The Last Rose of the Middle Atlas - Jennie L. Morris
The Last Rose of the Middle Atlas
A CUPCAKE SHOP NOVELLA
JENNIE L. MORRIS
By Quill and Lantern PublishingCopyright © By Quill and Lantern Publishing 2022 and Jennie L. Morris 2022
Cover Art: Cerulean 1590 Graphics Designs
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events, and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental or used in a fictional manner.
For My Moroccan Family
To tell of my new Moroccan Love,
Ô, I court her everyday.
But just as a pearl in the mud is a pearl,
So is my Love just an Arab girl…
— Roman Payne, Poem to Soukaïna
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
The Cupcake Shop Series
About Jennie L. Morris
Also by Jennie L. Morris
Chapter One
NAVIGATING
The train car, packed with men in animated conversations, offered no respite. I sat near the hazy window, watching miles and miles of flat, dusty landscape pass. Used to travelling on little to no sleep, I took advantage of any downtime. Power naps were essential in my life. This wasn’t my first overcrowded train ride, and I suspected it wouldn’t be my last. A few years back, during a visit to India, I spent two days riding on the roof of a rusty car, heading into the northern state of Uttarakhand.
I peeked at my beat-up phone. By my calculations, which were always off, I’d spent the better part of twenty-four hours to get to Meknes, Morocco. I needed a hot shower, a gallon of coffee, and something sweet to eat—my usual state of being.
The train slowed. The downshift of gears sent a jolting shudder through the cars. Outside my window, I noticed the sign—my station, but not my final destination. When the train came to a halt in the depot, passengers wrestled in a rush of onboarding and exiting. A head taller than most surrounding people, I pushed past, accustomed to the lack of queues. I carried a backpack and a small camera, slim enough it fit into my trouser pocket. Days ago, I’d arranged a ride from an old friend and her husband. To reach the haphazard parking lot, I traversed the gauntlet of taxi drivers and porters, their calls and outstretched hands greedy for the tourists’ cash.
Each time an arm reached out, eager to assist, I waved my hand in dismissal. "Non, merci. Je vais bien. La shukrana." The combination of French and Darija, the Moroccan dialect of Arabic, got my point across. My French, passable in a pinch, was far better than my Arabic. I’d spent a good three hours on the plane trying to memorize simple phrases in Darija. Some words stuck, the essentials I hoped. Using it like a sticky note, I abused my short-term memory, the information I stored I tossed away without a care.
Out of the bustling train terminal, past all the grande and petite taxis, I spotted my friend's vehicle. She waved a blue scarf out the window to get my attention. Motorbikes packed with three or four riders zoomed by as I reached the rutted, paved lot.
Rasmus,
Yasmine called as she opened the door of her older model Mercedes. You made it.
I smiled, hugging the shorter woman with a rotund abdomen. You’re very pregnant, Yasmine.
She glowed and ran a hand over her belly. I told you months ago. What do you think happens? We missed you at the wedding, naughty boy.
She smacked my arm.
I know, circumstances were tenuous. But, you forgive me, don’t you, Hassan?
I asked, bending over and glancing into the car.
Hassan, a quiet man, pushed his thick-rimmed glasses up his slender nose and bobbed his head. You know my wife.
Get in the car, already. I have dinner planned, and you’re going to make us late, as usual,
Yasmine scolded me. She slid back into the driver’s seat, mindful of