Chapter 121
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
I run both hands through my hair. This trip isnât working out how I expected, at all. Perhaps it was a mistake to come down here. And to think it was Elena who encouraged me to make the trip.
My phone buzzes, and I hope itâs Ana. Itâs Ros.
âYes,â I snap.
âJeez, Christian. Am I interrupting something?â
âNo. Sorry. Whatâs up?â Calm down, Grey.
âI thought Iâd update you on my conversation with Marco. But if now is a bad time, Iâll call back in the morning.â
âNo, itâs fine.â
Thereâs a knock on the door. âHang on, Ros.â I open it, expecting Taylor or someone from housekeeping to do turndownâbut itâs Ana, standing in the corridor, looking bashful and beautiful.
Sheâs here.
Opening the door wider, I motion her in.
âAll the redundancy packages concluded?â I ask Ros, without taking my eyes off Ana.
âYes.â
Ana walks into the room, watching me warily, her lips parted and moist, her eyes darkening. Whatâs this? A change of heart? I know that look. Itâs desire. She wants me. And I want her, too, especially after our spat in the bar.
Why else would she be here?
âAnd the cost?â I question Ros.
âNearly two million.â
I whistle through my teeth. âThat was one expensive mistake.â
âGEH gets to exploit the fiber-optic division.â Sheâs right. This was one of our goals.
âAnd Lucas?â I ask.
âHe reacted badly.â
I open the minibar and gesture to Ana to help herself. Leaving her there, I stroll into the bedroom.
âWhat did he do?â
âHe threw a fit.â
In the bathroom I turn on the faucet to run water into the huge sunken marble bath and add some scented bath oil. Thereâs room for six people in here.
âThe majority of that money is for him,â I remind Ros as I check the water temperature. âAnd he has the buyout price for the company. He can always start again.â
I turn to leave, but as an afterthought I decide to light the various candles that are artfully arranged on the stone bench. Lit candles count as âmore,â donât they?
âWell, heâs threatening lawyers, though I donât understand why. Weâre bulletproof on this. Is that water I hear?â Ros asks.
âYeah, Iâm running a bath.â
âOh? Do you want me to go?â
âNo. Anything else?â
âYes, Fred wants to talk to you.â
âReally?â
âHeâs gone over Barneyâs new design.â
As I wander back into the living room, I acknowledge Barneyâs design solution for the tablet and ask her to have Andrea send me the revised schematics. Ana has retrieved a bottle of orange juice.
âIs this your new management style: not being here?â Ros asks. I laugh out loud, but mainly at Anaâs choice of beverage. Wise woman. And I tell Ros that I wonât be back in the office until Friday.
âAre you seriously going to change your mind about Detroit?â
âThereâs a plot of land here that Iâm interested in.â
âIs Bill aware of this?â Ros is snippy.
âYeah, get Bill to call.â
âWill do. Did you get a drink with the Savannah people this evening?â
I tell her that Iâll be seeing them tomorrow. Iâm more conciliatory and mindful of my tone, as this is a hot button for Ros. âI want to see what Georgia will offer if we move in.â I take a glass off the shelf, hand it to Ana, and point to the ice bucket.
âIf their incentives are attractive enough,â I continue, âI think we should consider it, though Iâm not sure about the damned heat here.â
Ana pours her drink.
âItâs late to be changing your mind on this, Christian. But it might give us some leverage with Detroit,â Ros muses.
âI agree, Detroit has its advantages, too, and itâs cooler.â
But there are too many ghosts there for me.
âGet Bill to call. Tomorrow.â Itâs late now and I have a visitor. âNot too early,â I warn. Ros says good night and I hang up.
Ana eyes me with reserve as I drink her in. Her lush hair falls over small shoulders, framing her lovely, pensive face. âYou didnât answer my question,â she murmurs.
âNo. I didnât.â
âNo, you didnât answer my question, or no, you didnât love her?â
Sheâs not going to let this go. I lean against the wall and fold my arms so I donât pull her into them. âWhat are you doing here, Anastasia?â
âIâve just told you.â
Put her out of her misery, Grey.
âNo. I didnât love her.â
Her shoulders relax and her face softens. Itâs what she wanted to hear.
âYouâre quite the green-eyed goddess, Anastasia. Who would have thought?â
But are you my green-eyed goddess?
âAre you making fun of me, Mr. Grey?â
âI wouldnât dare,â I retort.
âOh, I think you would, and I think you doâoften.â She smirks and sinks perfect teeth into her lip.
Sheâs doing that on purpose.
âPlease stop biting your lip. Youâre in my room, I havenât set eyes on you for nearly three days, and Iâve flown a long way to see you.â I need to know that weâre okay, the only way I know how. I want to fuck her, hard.
My phone buzzes, but I switch it off without checking the caller. Whoever it is can wait.