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Part III Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Sixteen

“Do you want me to send her away?” Hanna asks, alarmed at my expression.

“Um, no. Where is she?”

“In reception. She’s not alone. She’s accompanied by another young

woman.”

Oh!

“And Miss Prescott wants to talk to you,” Hanna adds. I’m sure she does.

“Send her in.”

Hanna stands aside and Prescott enters my office. She’s on a mission,

bristling with professional efficiency.

“Give me a moment, Hanna. Prescott, take a seat.”

Hanna closes the door, lea一ving Prescott and me alone.

“Mrs. Grey, Leila Williams is on your proscribed list of visitors.”

“What!” I ha一ve a proscribed list?

“On our watch list, ma’am. Taylor and Welch ha一ve been quite specific about

not letting her come into contact with you.”

I frown, not understanding. “Is she dangerous?”

“I can’t say, ma’am.”

“Why do I even know that she’s here?”

Prescott swallows and for a moment looks awkward. “I was on a restroom

break. She came in, spoke directly to Claire, and Claire called Hanna.”

“Oh. I see.” I realize that even Prescott has to pee, and I laugh. “Oh dear.”

“Yes ma’am.” Prescott gives me an embarrassed grin, and it’s the first time

I’ve seen a chink in her armor. She has a lovely smile.

“I need to talk to Claire about protocol, again,” she says, her tone weary.

“Sure. Does Taylor know she’s here?” I cross my fingers unconsciously,

hoping she hasn’t told Christian.

“I left a brief voice message for him.”

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Oh.

“Then I only ha一ve a short time. I’d like to know what she wants.”

Prescott gazes at me for a moment. “I must advise against it, ma’am.”

“She’s here to see me for a reason.”

“I’m supposed to prevent that, ma’am.” Her voice is soft but resigned.

“I really want to hear what she has to say.” My tone is more forceful than I

intend.

Prescott stifles her sigh. “I’d like to search them both before you do.”

“Okay. Can you do that?”

“I’m here to protect you, Mrs. Grey, so yes, I can. I’d also like to stay with you

while you talk.”

“Okay.” I’ll grant her this concession. Besides, last time I met Leila she was

armed. “Go ahead.”

Prescott rises.

“Hanna,” I call.

Hanna opens the door too quickly. She must ha一ve been hovering outside.

“Can you check to see if the meeting room is free, please?”

“I already ha一ve, and it’s good to go.”

“Prescott, can you search them in there? Is it private enough?”

“Yes ma’am.”

“I’ll be there in five minutes, then. Hanna, show Mrs. Williams and whomever

she’s with into the meeting room.”

“Will do.” Hanna looks anxiously from Prescott to me. “Shall I cancel your next

meeting? It’s at four, but it’s across town.”

“Yes,” I murmur, distracted. Hanna nods then lea一ves. What the hell does Leila

want? I don’t think she’s here to do me any harm. She didn’t in the past when

she had the opportunity. Christian is going to go nuts. My subconscious

purses her lips, primly crosses her legs, and nods. I need to tell him that I am

doing this. I type a quick email, then pause, checking the time. I feel a

momentary pang of regret. We’ve been getting along so well since Aspen. I

press send.

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From: Anastasia Grey

Subject: Visitors

Date: September 6, 2011 15:27

To: Christian Grey

Christian

Leila is here to see me. I will see her with Prescott. I’l use my newly acquired

slapping skil s with my now healed hand should I need to.

Try, and I mean try, not to worry.

I am a big girl.

Wil cal once we’ve spoken.

A x

Anastasia Grey

Commissioning Editor, SIP

Hurriedly, I hide my BlackBerry in my desk drawer. I stand, smoothing my

gray pencil skirt over my hips, pinch my cheeks to give them some color, and

undo the next button on my gray silk blouse. Okay, I’m ready. After taking a

deep breath, I head out of my office to meet Mrs. Leila Williams, ignoring

“Your Love is King” humming gently from inside my desk.

Leila looks much better. More than better—she’s very attractive. There’s a

rosy bloom to her cheeks, and her hazel eyes are bright, her hair clean and

shiny. She’s dressed in a pale pink blouse and white pants. She stands as

soon as I enter the meeting room, as does her friend—another dark-haired

young woman with soft brown eyes, the color of brandy. Prescott hovers in

the corner, not taking her eyes off Leila.

“Mrs. Grey, thank you so much for seeing me.” Leila’s voice is soft but clear.

“Um . . . Sorry about the security,” I mutter because I cannot think what else to

say. I wa一ve a hand distractedly at Prescott.

“This is my friend Susi.”

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“Hi.” I nod at Susi. She looks like Leila. She looks like me. Oh no. Another

one.

“Yes,” Leila says, as if reading my thoughts. “Susi knows Mr. Grey, too.”

What the hell am I supposed to say to that? I give her a polite smile.

“Please, sit,” I murmur.

There’s a knock on the door. It’s Hanna. I motion her in, knowing full well why

she’s disturbing us.

“Sorry to interrupt, Ana. I ha一ve Mr. Grey on the line?”

“Tell him I’m busy.”

“He was quite insistent,” she says fearfully.

“I am sure he was. Would you apologize to him, and say I’ll call him back very

shortly?”

Hanna hesitates.

“Hanna, please.”

She nods and scuttles out of the room. I turn back to the two women sitting in

front of me. They are both staring at me in awe. It’s uncomfortable.

“What can I do for you?” I ask.

Susi speaks. “I know this is all kinds of weird, but I wanted to meet you, too.

The woman who captured Chris—”

I hold up my hand, stopping her in mid-flow. I do not want to hear this.

“Um . . . I get the picture,” I mutter.

“We call ourselves the sub club.” She grins at me, her eyes shining with mirth.

Oh my God.

Leila gasps and gapes at Susi, at once amused and appalled. Susi winces. I

suspect Leila’s kicked her under the table. What the hell am I supposed to

say to that? I glance nervously at Prescott, who remains impassive, her eyes

never lea一ving Leila. Susi seems to remember herself. She blushes, then

nods and stands.

“I’ll wait in reception. This is Lulu’s show.” I can tell she’s embarrassed.

Lulu?

“You’ll be okay?” she asks Leila, who smiles up at her. Susi gives me a

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Susi and Christian . . . it’s not a thought I wish to dwell on. Prescott takes her

phone out of her pocket and answers it. I didn’t hear it ring.

“Mr. Grey,” she says. Leila and I turn to look at her. Prescott closes her eyes

as if in pain.

“Yes, sir,” she says and stepping forward hands me the phone. I roll my eyes.

“Christian,” I murmur, trying to contain my exasperation. I stand and stride

briskly out of the room.

“What the fuck are you playing at?” he shouts. He’s seething.

“Don’t shout at me.”

“What do you mean don’t shout at you?” he shouts, louder this time.

“I ga一ve specific instructions which you ha一ve completely disregarded—

again. Hell, Ana, I am fucking furious.”

“When you are calmer, we will talk about this.”

“Don’t you hang up on me,” he hisses.

“Goodbye, Christian.” I hang up and switch off Prescott’s phone. Holy shit. I

don’t ha一ve long with Leila. Taking a deep breath, I reenter the meeting room.

Both Leila and Prescott look up at me expectantly, and I hand Prescott her

phone.

“Where were we?” I ask Leila as I sit back down opposite her. Her eyes

widen slightly.

Yes—apparently I handle him, I want to say to her. But I don’t think she wants

to hear that.

Leila fiddles nervously with the ends of her hair. “First, I wanted to apologize,”

she says softly.

Oh . . .

She glances up and registers my surprise. “Yes,” she says quickly.

“And to thank you for not pressing charges. You know—for your car and in

your apartment.”

“I know you weren’t . . . um, well,” I murmur, reeling. I hadn’t expected an

apology.

“No, I wasn’t.”

“You’re feeling better now?” I ask gently.

“Much. Thank you.”

“Does your doctor know you’re here?”

She shakes her head.

Oh.

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She nods, looking suitably guilty. “I know I’ll ha一ve to deal with the fallout from

that later. But I had to get some things, and I wanted to see Susi, and you,

and . . . Mr. Grey.”

“You want to see Christian?” My stomach free-falls to the floor. That’s why

she’s here.

“Yes. I wanted to ask you if that would be okay.”

Holy fuck. I gape at her, and I want to tell her that it’s not okay. I don’t want

her anywhere near my husband. Why is she here? To assess the

opposition? To unsettle me? Or perhaps she needs this as some sort of

closure?

“Leila.” I flounder, exasperated. “It’s not up to me, it’s up to Christian. You’ll

need to ask him. He doesn’t need my permission. He’s a grown man . . .

most of the time.”

She gazes at me for a fraction of a beat, as if surprised by my reaction then

laughs softly, nervously twiddling the end of her hair.

“He’s repeatedly refused all my requests to see him,” she says quietly.

Oh shit. I’m in more trouble than I thought.

“Why is it so important for you to see him?” I ask gently.

“To thank him. I’d be rotting in a stinking prison psychiatric facility if it wasn’t

for him. I know that.” She glances down, and runs her finger along the edge of

the table. “I suffered a serious psychotic episode, and without Mr. Grey and

John—Dr. Flynn . . .” She shrugs and gazes up at me once more, her face full

of gratitude. Once again I’m speechless. What does she expect me to say?

Surely she should be saying these things to Christian, not me.

“And for art school. I can’t thank him enough for that.”

I knew it! Christian is funding her classes. I remain expressionless, tentatively

exploring my feelings for this woman now that she’s confirmed my suspicions

about Christian’s generosity. To my surprise, I feel no ill will toward her. It’s a

revelation—I’m glad she’s better. Now, hopefully, she can move on with her

life and out of ours.

“Are you missing classes being here?” I ask, because I’m interested.

“Only two. I head home tomorrow.”

Oh good. “What are your plans, while you’re here?”

“Pick up my belongings from Susi, return to Hamden. Continue painting and

learning. Mr. Grey already has a couple of my paintings.”

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What? My stomach plunges into the basement once more. What the hell . . .

? Are they hanging in my living room? I bridle at the thought.

“What sort of painting do you do?”

“Abstracts, mainly.”

“I see.” My mind flits through the now-familiar paintings in the great room.

Two by Mrs. Leila Williams . . . possibly. Jeez.

“Mrs. Grey, can I speak frankly?” she asks, completely oblivious to my

warring emotions.

“By all means,” I mutter, glancing at Prescott, who looks like she’s relaxed a

little. Leila leans forward as if to impart a long-held secret.

“I loved Geoff, my boyfriend who died earlier this year.” Her voice drops to a

sad whisper.

Holy shit, she’s getting personal.

“I’m so sorry,” I mutter automatically, but she continues as if she hasn’t heard

me.

“I loved my husband . . . and one other,” she murmurs.

“My husband.” The words are out of my mouth before I can stop them.

“Yes.” She mouths the word.

This is not news to me. When she lifts her hazel eyes to mine, they are wide

with conflicting emotions, and the overriding one seems to be apprehension.

Apprehension of my reaction, perhaps? But my overwhelming response to

this poor young woman is . . . compassion. Mentally I run through all the

classical literature I can think of that deals with unrequited love. Swallowing

hard, I clutch the moral high ground.

“I know. He’s very easy to love,” I whisper.

Her wide eyes widen further in surprise, and she smiles. “Yes. He is. Was.”

She corrects herself quickly and blushes. Then she giggles so sweetly that I

can’t help myself. I giggle, too. Yes, Christian Grey makes us giggly. My

subconscious rolls her eyes at me in despair and goes back to reading her

dog-eared copy of Jane Eyre. I glance at my watch. Deep down I know

Christian will be here soon.

“You’ll get your chance to see Christian.”

“I thought I would. I know how protective he can be.” She smiles. So this is

her scheme. She’s very shrewd. Or manipulative, whispers my

subconscious. “This is why you’re here to see me?”

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“Yes.”

“I see.” And Christian is playing into her hands. Reluctantly, I ha一ve to

acknowledge that she knows him well.

“He seemed very happy. With you,” she says.

What? “How would you know?”

“From when I was in the apartment.” She adds cautiously. Oh hell . . . how

could I forget that?

“Were you there often?”

“No. But he was very different with you.”

Do I want to hear this? A shudder runs through me. My scalp prickles as I

recall my fear when she was the unseen shadow in our apartment.

“You know it’s against the law. Trespassing.”

She nods, gazing down at the table. She runs a fingernail along the edge. “It

was only a few times, and I was lucky not to get caught. Again, I need to

thank Mr. Grey for that. He could ha一ve had me thrown in jail.”

“I don’t think he’d do that,” I murmur.

Suddenly there is a flurry of activity outside the meeting room, and

instinctively I know that Christian is in the building. A moment later he bursts

through the door, and before he closes it, I catch Taylor’s eye as he stands

patiently outside. Taylor’s mouth is set in a grim line, and he doesn’t return

my tight smile. Oh hell, even he’s mad at me. Christian’s burning gray gaze

pins first me then Leila to our chairs. His demeanor is quietly determined, but

I know better, and I suspect Leila does, too. The menacing cool glint in his

eyes reveals the truth—

he’s emanating rage, though he hides it well. In his gray suit, with his dark tie

loosened and the top button of his white shirt undone, he looks at once

businesslike and casual . . . and hot. His hair is in disarray—no doub一t

because he’s been running his hands through it in exasperation. Leila looks

nervously down at the edge of the table, running her index finger along the

edge again, as Christian looks from me to her and then to Prescott.

“You,” he says to Prescott in a soft tone. “You’re fired. Get out now.”

I blanch. Oh no—this isn’t fair.

“Christian—” I make to stand up.

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He holds his index finger up at me in warning.

“Don’t,” he says. His voice so ominously quiet that I’m immediately silenced

and rooted to my seat. Bowing her head, Prescott walks briskly out of the

room to join Taylor. Christian shuts the door behind her and walks to the

edge of the table. Crap! Crap! Crap! That was my fault. Christian stands

opposite Leila, and placing both hands on the wooden surface, he leans

forward.

“What the fuck are you doing here?” he growls at her.

“Christian!” I gasp. Christian ignores me.

“Well?” he demands.

Leila peeks up at him through long lashes, her eyes wide, her face ashen,

her rosy glow gone.

“I wanted to see you, and you wouldn’t let me,” she whispers.

“So you came here to harass my wife?” His voice is quiet. Too quiet.

Leila looks down at the table again.

Christian stands glowering at her. “Leila, if you come anywhere near my wife

again, I will cut off all support. Doctors, art school, medical insurance—all of it

—gone. Do you understand?”

“Christian—” I try again. But he silences me with a chilling look. Why is he

being so unreasonable? My compassion for this sad woman blooms.

“Yes,” she says, her voice just audible.

“What’s Susannah doing in reception?”

“She came with me.”

He runs a hand through his hair, glaring at her.

“Christian, please,” I beg him. “Leila just wants to say thank you. That’s all.”

He ignores me, concentrating his wrath on Leila. “Did you stay with

Susannah while you were sick?”

“Yes.”

“Did she know what you were doing while you were staying with her?”

“No. She was away on vacation.”

He strokes his index finger over his lower lip. “Why do you need to see me?

You know you should route any requests through Flynn. Do you need

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Leila runs her finger along the edge of the table again. Stop bullying her,

Christian!

“I had to know.” And for the first time she looks up directly at him.

“Had to know what?” he snaps.

“That you’re okay.”

He gapes at her. “That I’m okay?” he scoffs, disbelieving.

“Yes.”

“I’m fine. There, question answered. Now Taylor will run you to Sea-Tac so

you can go back to the East Coast. And if you take one step west of the

Mississippi it’s all gone. Understand?”

Holy fuck . . . Christian! I gape at him. What the fuck is eating him?

He cannot confine her to one side of the country.

“Yes. I understand,” Leila says quietly.

“Good.” Christian’s tone is more conciliatory.

“It might not be convenient for Leila to go back now. She has plans,” I object,

outraged on her behalf.

Christian glares at me. “Anastasia,” he warns, his voice icy, “this does not

concern you.”

I scowl at him. Of course it concerns me—she’s in my office. There must be

more to this than I know. He’s not being rational. Fifty Shades, my

subconscious hisses at me.

“Leila came to see me, not you,” I murmur petulantly. Leila turns to me, her

eyes impossibly wide.

“I had my instructions, Mrs. Grey. I disobeyed them.” She glances nervously

at my husband, then back at me.

“This is the Christian Grey I know,” she says, her tone sad and wistful.

Christian frowns at her, while all the breath evaporates from my lungs. I can’t

breathe. Was Christian like this with her all the time?

Was he like this with me, at first? I find it hard to remember. Giving me a

forlorn smile, Leila rises from the table.

“I’d like to stay until tomorrow. My flight is at noon,” she says quietly to

Christian.

“I’ll ha一ve someone collect you at ten to take you to the airport.”

“Thank you.”

“You’re at Susannah’s?”

“Yes.”

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I glare at Christian. He can’t dictate to her like this . . . and how does he know

where Susannah lives?

“Goodbye, Mrs. Grey. Thank you for seeing me.”

I stand and hold out my hand. She takes it gratefully and we shake.

“Um . . . goodbye. Good luck,” I mutter, because I’m not sure what the

protocol is for saying farewell to my husband’s ex-submissive. She nods and

turns to him. “Goodbye, Christian.”

Christian’s eyes soften a little. “Goodbye, Leila.” His is voice low.

“Dr. Flynn, remember.”

“Yes, Sir.”

He opens the door to usher her out, but she halts in front of him and looks up.

He stills, watching her warily.

“I’m glad you’re happy. You deserve to be,” she says and lea一ves before he

can reply. He frowns after her, bemused, then nods to Taylor, who follows

Leila toward the reception area. Closing the door, Christian gazes

uncertainly at me.

“Don’t even think about being angry with me,” I hiss. “Call Claude Bastille and

kick the shit out of him or go see Flynn.”

His mouth drops open; he’s so surprised by my outburst, and his brow

creases once more.

“You promised you wouldn’t do this.” Now his tone is accusatory.

“Do what?”

“Defy me.”

“No I didn’t. I said I’d be more considerate. I told you she was here. I had

Prescott search her, and your other little friend, too. Prescott was with me the

entire time. Now you’ve fired the poor woman, when she was only doing what

I asked. I told you not to worry, yet here you are. I don’t remember receiving

your papal bull decreeing that I couldn’t see Leila. I didn’t know that my

visitors were subject to a proscribed list.”

My voice rises with indignation as I warm to my cause. Christian regards me,

bemused once more. After a moment his mouth twists.

“Papal bull?” he says, amused, and he visibly relaxes. I wasn’t aiming to

lighten our conversation, yet here he is smirking at me, and that makes me

madder. The exchange between him and his ex was painful to witness. How

could he be so cold with her?

“What?” he asks, exasperated, as my face remains resolutely straight.

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“You. Why were you so callous toward her?”

He sighs and shifts, stepping toward me and perching on the table.

“Anastasia,” he says as if to a child. “You don’t understand. Leila, Susannah

—all of them—they were a pleasant, perting pastime. But that’s all. You are

the center of my universe. And the last time you two were in a room together,

she had you at gunpoint. I don’t want her anywhere near you.”

“But, Christian, she was ill.”

“I know that, and I know she’s better now, but I’m not giving her the benefit of

the doub一t any more. What she did was unforgivable.”

“But you’ve just played right into her hands. She wanted to see you again,

and she knew you’d come running if she came to see me.”

Christian shrugs as if he doesn’t care. “I don’t want you tainted with my old

life.”

What?

“Christian . . . you are who you are because of your old life, your new life,

whatever. What touches you, touches me. I accepted that when I agreed to

marry you, because I love you.”

He stills. I know he finds it hard to hear this.

“She didn’t hurt me. She loves you, too.”

“I don’t give a fuck.”

I gape at him, shocked. And I’m shocked that he still has the capacity to

shock me. This is the Christian Grey I know. Leila’s words rattle around my

head. His reaction to her was so cold, so much at odds with the man I’ve

come to know and love. I frown, recalling the remorse he felt when she had

her breakdown, when he thought he might in some way be responsible for

her pain. I swallow, remembering, too, that he bathed her. My stomach twists

painfully at the thought, and bile rises in my throat. How can he say he

doesn’t care about her? He did back then. What’s changed? Sometimes,

like now, I just don’t understand him. He operates on a level far, far removed

from mine.

“Why are you championing her cause all of a sudden?” he asks, mystified

and irritable.

“Look, Christian, I don’t think Leila and I will be swapping recipes and knitting

patterns anytime soon. But I didn’t think you’d be so heartless to her.”

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His eyes frost. “I told you once, I don’t ha一ve a heart,” he mutters. I roll my eyes

—oh, now he is being adolescent.

“That’s just not true, Christian. You’re being ridiculous. You do care about

her. You wouldn’t be paying for art classes and the rest of that stuff if you

didn’t.”

Suddenly, it’s my lifetime ambition to make him realize this. It’s painstakingly

obvious that he cares. Why does he deny it? It’s like his feelings for his birth

mother. Oh shit—of course. His feelings for Leila and his other submissives

are tangled up with his feelings for his mother . I like to whip little brownhaired

girls like you because you all look like the crack whore. No wonder

he’s so mad. I sigh and shake my head. Paging Dr. Flynn, please. How can

he not see this?

My heart swells for him momentarily. My lost boy . . . Why is it so hard for him

to get back in touch with the humanity, the compassion he showed Leila

when she had her breakdown?

He glares at me, his eyes glittering with anger. “This discussion is over. Let’s

go home.”

I glance at my watch. It’s four twenty-three. I ha一ve work to do. “It’s too early,” I

mutter.

“Home,” he insists.

“Christian.” My voice is weary. “I’m tired of ha一ving the same argument with

you.”

He frowns as if he doesn’t understand.

“You know,” I elucidate, “I do something you don’t like, and you think of some

way to get back at me. Usually involving some of your kinky fuckery, which is

either mind-blowing or cruel.” I shrug, resigned. This is exhausting and

confusing.

“Mind-blowing?” he asks.

What?

“Usually, yes.”

“What was mind-blowing?” he asks, his eyes now shimmering with amused

sensual curiosity. And I know he’s trying to distract me. Crap! I do not want to

discuss this in SIP’s meeting room. My subconscious examines her finely

manicured nails with disdain. Shouldn’t ha一ve brought the subject up, then.

“You know.” I blush, irritated with both him and myself.

“I can guess,” he whispers.

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Holy crap. I’m trying to castigate him and he’s confounding me.

“Christian, I—”

“I like to please you.”

He delicately traces his thumb over my bottom lip.

“You do,” I acknowledge, my voice a whisper.

“I know,” he says softly. He leans forward and whispers in my ear,

“It’s the one thing I do know.” Oh, he smells good. He leans back and gazes

down at me, his lips curled in an arrogant, I-so-own-you smile. Pursing my

lips, I strive to appear unaffected by his touch. He is so artful at perting me

from anything painful, or anything he doesn’t want to address. And you let

him, my subconscious pipes up unhelpfully, gazing over her copy of Jane

Eyre.

“What was mind-blowing, Anastasia?” he prompts, a wicked gleam in his

eye.

“You want the list?” I ask.

“There’s a list?” He’s pleased.

Oh, this man is exhausting. “Well, the handcuffs,” I mumble, my mind

catapulted back to our honeymoon.

He furrows his brow and grasps my hand, tracing the pulse point on my wrist

with his thumb.

“I don’t want to mark you.”

Oh . . .

His lips curl in a slow carnal smile.

“Come home.” His tone is seductive.

“I ha一ve work to do.”

“Home,” he says, more insistent.

We gaze at each other, molten gray into bewildered blue, testing each other,

testing our boundaries and our wills. I search his eyes for some

understanding, trying to fathom how this man can go from raging control

freak to seductive lover in one breath. His eyes grow larger and darker, his

intention clear. Softly, he caresses my cheek.

“We could stay here.” His is voice low and husky.

Oh no. My inner goddess gazes longingly down at the wooden table. No. No.

No. Not in the office.

“Christian, I don’t want to ha一ve sex here. Your mistress has just been in this

room.”

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“She was never my mistress,” he growls, his mouth flattening into a grim line.

“That’s just semantics, Christian.”

He frowns, his expression puzzled. The seductive lover has gone.

“Don’t overthink this, Ana. She’s history,” he says dismissively. I sigh . . .

maybe he’s right. I just want him to admit to himself that he cares for her. A

chill grips my heart. Oh no. This is why it’s important to me. Suppose I do

something unforgivable. Suppose I don’t conform. Will I be history, too? If he

can turn like this, when he was so concerned and upset when Leila was ill . . .

could he turn against me? I gasp, recalling the fragments of a dream: gilt

mirrors and the sound of his heels clicking on the marbled floor as he lea一ves

me standing alone in opulent splendor.

“No . . .” The words are out of my mouth in whispered horror before I can stop

them.

“Yes,” he says, and grasping my chin he leans down and plants a tender kiss

on my lips.

“Oh, Christian, you scare me sometimes.” I grasp his head in my hands, twist

my fingers into his hair, and pull his lips to mine. He stills for a moment as his

arms fold around me.

“Why?”

“You could turn away from her so easily . . .”

He frowns. “And you think I might turn away from you, Ana? Why the hell

would you think that? What’s brought this on?”

“Nothing. Kiss me. Take me home,” I plead. And as his lips touch mine, I am

lost.

~o0o~

“Oh please,” I beg, as Christian blows gently on my sex.

“All in good time,” he murmurs.

I pull on my restraints and groan loudly in protest from his carnal assault. I’m

trussed up in soft leather cuffs, each elbow bound to each knee, and

Christian’s head bobs and wea一ves between my legs, his masterful tongue

teasing me, relentless. I open my eyes and gaze unseeing at our bedroom

ceiling bathed in the soft late afternoon light. His tongue moves round and

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around the center of my universe. I want to straighten my legs and struggle in

a vain attempt to control the pleasure. But I can’t. My fingers fist in his hair

and I tug hard to fight his sublime torture.

“Don’t come,” he murmurs in warning against me, his soft breath on my

warm, wet flesh as he resists my fingers. “I will spank you if you come.”

I moan.

“Control, Ana. It’s all about control.” His tongue renews its erotic incursion.

Oh, he knows what he’s doing. I am helpless to resist or stop my sla一vish

reaction, and I try—really try—but my body detonates under his merciless

ministrations, and his tongue doesn’t stop as he wrings every last ounce of

debilitating pleasure from me.

“Oh, Ana,” he scolds. “You came.” His voice is soft with his triumphant

reprimand. He flips me onto my front, and I shakily support myself on my

forearms. He smacks me hard on my behind.

“Ah!” I cry out.

“Control,” he admonishes, and grabbing my hips he thrusts himself into me. I

cry out again, my flesh still quivering from the aftershocks of my orgasm. He

stills while deep inside me and, leaning over, unclips first one, then the

second cuff. He wraps his arm around me and pulls me into his lap, his front

to my back, and his hand curls beneath my chin around my throat. I revel in

the feeling of fullness.

“Move,” he orders.

I moan and rise up and down on his lap.

“Faster,” he whispers.

And I move faster and faster. He groans and his hand tips my head back as

he nibbles my neck. His other hand tra一vels leisurely across my body, from my

hip, down to my sex, down to my clitoris . . . still sensitive from his earlier

la一vish attention. I whimper as his fingers close around me, teasing me once

more.

“Yes, Ana,” he rasps softly in my ear. “You are mine. Only you.”

“Yes,” I breathe as my body tightens again, closing around him, cradling him

in the most intimate way.

“Come for me,” he demands.

And I let go, my body obediently following his command. He holds me still as

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“Oh, Ana, I love you,” he groans and follows my lead as he bucks into me,

finding his own release.

He kisses my shoulder and smoothes my hair from my face. “Does that

make the list, Mrs. Grey?” he murmurs. I am lying, barely conscious, flat on

my belly on our bed. Christian gently kneads my backside. He’s propped up

beside me on one elbow.

“Hmm.”

“Is that a yes?”

“Hmm.” I smile.

He grins and kisses me again, and reluctantly I roll on my side to face him.

“Well?” he asks.

“Yes. It makes the list. But it’s a long list.”

His face nearly splits in two, and he leans forward to kiss me gently.

“Good. Shall we ha一ve dinner?” His eyes glow with love and humor. I nod. I am

famished. I reach over to gently pull the little hairs on his chest.

“I want you to tell me something,” I whisper.

“What?”

“Don’t get mad.”

“What is it, Ana?”

“You do care.”

His eyes widen, and all trace of his good humor vanishes.

“I want you to admit that you care. Because the Christian I know and love

would care.”

He stills, his eyes not lea一ving mine, and I’m witness to his internal struggle as

if he’s about to make the judgment of Solomon. He opens his mouth to say

something then closes it again as some fleeting emotion crosses his face . .

. pain, maybe.

Say it, I will him.

“Yes. Yes, I care. Happy?” His voice is barely a whisper. Oh, thank fuck for

that. It’s a relief. “Yes. Very.”

He frowns. “I can’t believe I’m talking to you now, here in our bed, about—”

I put my finger to his lips.

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“We’re not. Let’s eat. I’m hungry.”

He sighs and shakes his head. “You beguile and bewilder me, Mrs. Grey.”

“Good.” I lean up and kiss him.

~o0o~

From: Anastasia Grey

Subject: The List

Date: September 9, 2011 09:33

To: Christian Grey

That’s definitely at the top.

:D

A x

Anastasia Grey

Commissioning Editor, SIP

From: Christian Grey

Subject: Tell Me Something New

Date: September 9, 2011 09:42

To: Anastasia Grey

You’ve said that for the last three days.

Make your mind up.

Or . . . we could try something else.

;)

Christian Grey

CEO, Enjoying this Game, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.

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paintings hang on the walls—and frankly, I don’t really care. My BlackBerry

buzzes and I answer, expecting Christian.

“Ana?”

Who is this?

“Yes?”

“Ana, honey. It’s José Senior.”

“Mr. Rodriguez! Hi!” My scalp prickles. What does José’s dad want with me?

“Honey, I’m sorry to call you at work. It’s Ray.” His voice falters.

“What is it? What’s happened?” My heart leaps into my throat.

“Ray’s been in an accident.”

Oh No. Daddy. I stop breathing.

“He’s in the hospital. You’d better get here quick.”

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