Chapter 120
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
âHendrickâs, sir.â
âThank you.â
He serves Ana and her mother fresh Cosmopolitans.
âHow long are you in Georgia, Christian?â her mom asks.
âUntil Friday, Mrs. Adams.â
âWill you have dinner with us tomorrow evening? And please, call me Carla.â
âIâd be delighted to, Carla.â
âExcellent,â she says. âIf you two will excuse me, I need to visit the restroom.â
Hasnât she just been to the restroom?
I stand as she leaves, then sit down again to face the wrath of Miss Steele. I take her hand once more. âSo, youâre mad at me for having dinner with an old friend.â I kiss each knuckle.
âYes.â Sheâs curt.
Is she jealous?
âOur sexual relationship was over long ago, Anastasia. I donât want anyone but you. Havenât you worked that out yet?â
âI think of her as a child molester, Christian.â
My scalp tingles in shock. âThatâs very judgmental. It wasnât like that.â I release her hand in frustration.
âOh, how was it, then?â she snaps, sticking out her stubborn little chin.
Is this the drink talking?
She continues, âShe took advantage of a vulnerable fifteen-year-old boy. If you had been a fifteen-year-old girl and Mrs. Robinson was a Mr. Robinson, tempting you into a BDSM lifestyle, that would have been okay? If it was Mia, say?â
Oh, now sheâs being ridiculous. âAna, it wasnât like that.â
Her eyes flash. Sheâs really angry. Why? This has nothing to do with her. But I donât want a full-blown argument here in the bar. I moderate my voice. âOkay, it didnât feel like that to me. She was a force for good. What I needed.â Good God, Iâd probably be dead by now if it wasnât for Elena. Iâm struggling to control my temper.
Her brow furrows. âI donât understand.â
Shut her down, Grey.
âAnastasia, your mother will be back shortly. Iâm not comfortable talking about this now. Later, maybe. If you donât want me here, I have a plane on standby at Hilton Head. I can go.â
Her expression changes to panic. âNoâdonât go. Please. Iâm thrilled youâre here,â she adds quickly.
Thrilled? You could have fooled me.
âIâm just trying to make you understand,â she says. âIâm angry that as soon as I left, you had dinner with her. Think about how you are when I get anywhere near José. José is a good friend. I have never had a sexual relationship with him. Whereas you and herââ
âYouâre jealous?â
How can I make her realize that Elena and I are friends? She has nothing to be jealous about.
Clearly, Miss Steele is possessive.
And it takes me a moment to realize that I like that.
âYes, and angry about what she did to you,â she continues.
âAnastasia, she helped me. Thatâs all Iâll say about that. And as for your jealousy, put yourself in my shoes. I havenât had to justify my actions to anyone in the last seven years. Not one person. I do as I wish, Anastasia. I like my autonomy. I didnât go and see Mrs. Robinson to upset you. I went because every now and then we have dinner. Sheâs a friend and a business partner.â
Her eyes widen.
Oh. Didnât I mention that?
Why would I mention that? Itâs nothing to do with her.
âYes, weâre business partners. The sex is over between us. It has been for years.â
âWhy did your relationship end?â
âHer husband found out. Can we talk about this some other timeâsomewhere more private?â
âI donât think youâll ever convince me that sheâs not some kind of pedophile.â
Fucking hell, Ana! Enough is enough!
âI donât think of her that way. I never have. Now thatâs enough!â I growl.
âDid you love her?â
What?
âHow are you two getting on?â Carla is back. Ana forces a smile that makes my stomach churn.
âFine, Mom.â
Did I love Elena?
I take a sip of my drink. I fucking worshipped herâ¦but did I love her? What a ridiculous question. I know nothing about romantic love. Thatâs the hearts-and-flowers shit she wants. The nineteenth-century novels sheâs read have filled her head with nonsense.
Iâve had enough.
âWell, ladies, I shall leave you to your evening. Please, put these drinks on my tab, room number 612. Iâll call you in the morning, Anastasia. Until tomorrow, Carla.â
âOh, itâs so nice to hear someone use your full name.â
âBeautiful name for a beautiful girl.â I shake Carlaâs hand, sincere about the compliment but not the smile on my face.
Ana is quiet, imploring me with a look that I ignore. I kiss her cheek. âLaters, baby,â I murmur in her ear, then turn and walk through the bar and back down to my room.
That girl provokes me like no one has before.
And sheâs pissed at me; maybe she has PMS. She said her period was due this week.
I burst into my room, slam the door, and head straight for the balcony. Itâs warm outside, and I take a deep breath, inhaling the pungent salty scent of the river. Night has fallen, and the river is inky black, like the skyâ¦like my mood. I didnât even get to discuss gliding tomorrow. I rest my hands on the balcony rail. The lights on the shore and the bridge improve the viewâ¦but not my temperament.
Why am I defending a relationship that began when Ana was still in fourth grade? Itâs none of her business. Yes, it was unconventional. But thatâs all.