Wesley Laborde finds love in a brothel, only to discover that his
paramour is interracial, but he loves her and nothing matters. He
proposes marriage, and not wanting to tempt fate, Mina refuses and
later realizes she is pregnant. The brothel has no use for her now,
but the heartbeat under her breast belongs to the man she loves,
the small fetus must sustain, his child will be hers to cherish,
and that's satisfaction enough. She can never have him, she knows
that, and with agony in her heart perception governs her head. She
forsakes the only love that has ever touched her and leaves the
brothel. But unknown roads are many, black heritage is a
destructive force, and consciously, she stares into a mirror,
tearfully, measuring fate. But aware that her complexion is equal
to the color of a ripened peach, and remembering that even Dora
couldn't tell, courage determines her podium. To support her child,
she becomes a dressmaker in a white world, and after two years
associating with wealthy Caucasian women, nimble fingers and
proficient sketches that she has mastered become her greatest
assets. Venturing into a small enterprise, her designs are
recognized, and somehow luck nourishes the fancy. Mina Ledet
thrives for six wonderful years, far beyond heritage, little
realizing that the arranged impression will eventually lead Wesley
Laborde directly to her doorstep.
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