Chapter 10
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
Back down, Anastasia. I will her to stop staring, and as if she can hear me, sheâs the first to look away.
Good girl.
Katherine asks me to stand as Rodriguez continues to take snaps. Then weâre done and this is my chance.
âThank you again, Mr. Grey.â Katherine surges forward and shakes my hand, followed by the photographer, who regards me with ill-concealed disapproval. His antagonism makes me smile.
Oh, manâ¦you have no idea.
âI look forward to reading the article, Miss Kavanagh,â I say, giving her a brief polite nod. Itâs Ana I want to talk to. âWill you walk with me, Miss Steele?â I ask, when I reach her by the door.
âSure,â she says with surprise.
Seize the day, Grey.
I mutter some platitude to those still in the room and usher her out the door, wanting to put some distance between her and Rodriguez. In the corridor she stands fiddling with her hair, then her fingers, as Taylor follows me out.
âIâll call you, Taylor,â I say, and when heâs almost out of earshot I ask Ana to join me for coffee, my breath held for her response.
Her long lashes flicker over her eyes. âI have to drive everyone home,â she says with dismay.
âTaylor,â I call after him, making her jump. I must make her nervous and I donât know if this is good or bad. And she canât stop fidgeting. Thinking about all the ways I could make her stop is distracting.
âAre they based at the university?â She nods and I ask Taylor to take her friends home.
âThere. Now can you join me for coffee?â
âUmâMr. Grey, erâthis reallyâ¦â She stops.
Shit. Itâs a âno.â Iâm going to lose this deal. She looks directly at me, eyes bright. âLook, Taylor doesnât have to drive them home. Iâll swap vehicles with Kate, if you give me a moment.â
My relief is tangible and I grin.
I have a date!
Opening the door, I let her back into the room as Taylor conceals his puzzled look.
âCan you grab my jacket, Taylor?â
âCertainly, sir.â
He turns on his heel, his lips twitching as he heads up the corridor. I watch him with narrowed eyes as he disappears into the elevator while I lean against the wall and wait for Miss Steele.
What the hell am I going to say to her?
âHow would you like to be my submissive?â
No. Steady, Grey. Letâs take this one stage at a time.
Taylor is back within a couple of minutes, holding my jacket.
âWill that be all, sir?â
âYes. Thanks.â
He gives it to me and leaves me standing like an idiot in the corridor.
How long is Anastasia going to be? I check my watch. She must be negotiating the car swap with Katherine. Or sheâs talking to Rodriguez, explaining that sheâs just going for coffee to placate me and keep me sweet for the article. My thoughts darken. Maybe sheâs kissing him good-bye.
Damn.
She emerges a moment later, and Iâm pleased. She doesnât look like sheâs just been kissed.
âOkay,â she says with resolve. âLetâs do coffee.â But her reddening cheeks somewhat undermine her effort to look confident.
âAfter you, Miss Steele.â I conceal my delight as she falls into step ahead of me. As I catch up with her my curiosity is piqued about her relationship with Katherine, specifically their compatibility. I ask her how long theyâve known each other.
âSince our freshman year. Sheâs a good friend.â Her voice is full of warmth. Ana is clearly devoted. She came all the way to Seattle to interview me when Katherine was ill, and I find myself hoping that Miss Kavanagh treats her with the same loyalty and respect.
At the elevators I press the call button and almost immediately the doors open. A couple in a passionate embrace spring apart, embarrassed to be caught. Ignoring them, we step into the elevator, but I catch Anastasiaâs impish smile.
As we travel to the first floor the atmosphere is thick with unfulfilled desire. And I donât know if itâs emanating from the couple behind us or from me.
Yes. I want her. Will she want what I have to offer?
Iâm relieved when the doors open again and I take her hand, which is cool and not clammy as expected. Perhaps I donât affect her as much as Iâd like. The thought is disheartening.
In our wake we hear embarrassed giggling from the couple.
âWhat is it about elevators?â I mutter. And I have to admit thereâs something wholesome and naïve about their giggling thatâs totally charming. Miss Steele seems that innocent, just like them, and as we walk onto the street I question my motives again.
Sheâs too young. Sheâs too inexperienced, but, damn, I like the feel of her hand in mine.
In the coffee shop I direct her to find a table and ask what she wants to drink. She stutters through her order: English Breakfast teaâhot water, bag on the side. Thatâs a new one to me.
âNo coffee?â
âIâm not keen on coffee.â
âOkay, bag-out tea. Sugar?â
âNo thanks,â she says, staring down at her fingers.
âAnything to eat?â
âNo thank you.â She shakes her head and tosses her hair over her shoulder, highlighting glints of auburn.
I have to wait in line while the two matronly women behind the counter exchange inane pleasantries with all their customers. Itâs frustrating and keeping me from my objective: Anastasia.
âHey, handsome, what can I get you?â the older woman asks with a twinkle in her eye. Itâs just a pretty face, sweetheart.