LITTLE BLUE EYES

Rob Santana


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LITTLE BLUE EYES by Rob Santana
A LATINA/BROWN GIRL'S DILEMMA !
On the same day Elena (30) is fired from her bank job, her younger sister Terry (24) decides to move out of their Brooklyn apartment. Elena, college grad, romantic, ambitious, longing to be part of the “mainstream of society,” is brown and Latina (a self-named ‘hybrid’) and clinically UNABLE to conceive a child.
To inflame complications, Elena finds an abandoned WHITE INFANT in an alleyway.
She weighs her option: bring the three-month-old child to a nearby hospital, or sell it to Carlos, a nefarious baby broker. The money would expand her slender savings until she finds the job she wants. She calls Carlos, who instructs her to deliver the colic boy to his apartment in three days.
But it’s not long before Elena becomes emotionally attached to “Todd,” the baby. Maternal instincts she thought would never surface take over. She reneges on the agreement with Carlos and chooses to keep the baby.
Her resolve will soon clash with the people she becomes involved with: Her militant black roommate Keisha, the blonde woman who abandoned ‘Todd’ and now wants him back, Carlos, who threatens to kidnap the child, and Mike, a debonair stranger she meets at a bar.
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