Chapter 27
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
âAre you ready?â I askâand I canât quite believe how excited I am to have her here beside me.
She nods.
I talk to the towerâtheyâre awakeâand increase the throttle to 2000 rpm. Once theyâve given us clearance I do my final checks. Oil temperature is at 104. Good. I increase the manifold pressure to 14, the engine to 2500 rpm, and pull back on the throttle. And like the elegant bird she isâ¦Charlie Tango rises into the air.
Anastasia gasps as the ground disappears below us, but she holds her tongue, entranced by the waning lights of Portland. Soon we are shrouded in darkness; the only light emanates from the instruments before us. Anaâs face is illuminated by the red and green glow as she stares into the night.
âEerie, isnât it?â
Though I donât find it so. To me this is a comfort. Nothing can harm me here.
Iâm safe and hidden in the dark.
âHow do you know youâre going the right way?â Ana asks.
âHere.â I point to the panel. I donât want to bore her talking about instrument flight rules, but the fact is itâs all the equipment in front of me that guides us to our destination: the attitude indicator, the altimeter, the VSI, and of course the GPS. I tell her about Charlie Tango, and how sheâs equipped for night flight.
Ana looks at me, amazed.
âThereâs a helipad on top of the building I live in. Thatâs where weâre heading.â
I look back at the panel, checking all the data. This is what I love: the control, my safety and well-being reliant on my mastery of the technology in front of me. âWhen you fly at night, you fly blind. You have to trust the instrumentation,â I tell her.
âHow long will the flight be?â she asks, a little breathless.
âLess than an hourâthe wind is in our favor.â I glance at her again. âYou okay, Anastasia?â
âYes,â she says, her voice oddly abrupt.
Is she nervous? Or maybe sheâs regretting her decision to be here with me. The thought is unsettling. She hasnât given me a chance. Iâm distracted by air-traffic control for a moment. Then, as we clear cloud cover, I see Seattle in the distance, a beacon blazing in the dark.
âLook, over there.â I direct Anaâs attention to the bright lights.
âDo you always impress women this way? âCome and fly in my helicopterâ?â
âIâve never brought a girl up here, Anastasia. Itâs another first for me. Are you impressed?â
âIâm awed, Christian,â she whispers.
âAwed?â My smile is spontaneous. And I remember Grace, my mother, stroking my hair as I read out loud from The Once and Future King.
âChristian, that was wonderful. Iâm awed, darling boy.â
I was seven and had only recently started speaking.
âYouâre just soâ¦competent,â Ana continues.
âWhy, thank you, Miss Steele.â My face warms with pleasure at her unexpected praise. I hope she doesnât notice.
âYou obviously enjoy this,â she says a little later.
âWhat?â
âFlying.â
âIt requires control and concentration.â Two qualities I most enjoy. âHow could I not love it? Though my favorite is soaring.â
âSoaring?â
âYes. Gliding, to the layperson. Gliders and helicoptersâI fly them both.â
Perhaps I should take her soaring?
Getting ahead of yourself, Grey.
And since when do you take anyone soaring?
Since when do I bring anyone in Charlie Tango?
ATC refocuses me on the flight path, halting my rogue thoughts as we approach the outskirts of Seattle. Weâre close. And Iâm closer to knowing whether this is a pipe dream or not. Ana is staring out the window, entranced.
I canât keep my eyes off her.
Please say yes.
âLooks good, doesnât it?â I ask, so that sheâll turn and I can see her face. She does, with a huge cock-tightening grin. âWeâll be there in a few minutes,â I add.
Suddenly the atmosphere in the cabin shifts and I have a more heightened awareness of her. Breathing deeply, I inhale her scent and sense the anticipation. Anaâs. Mine.
As we descend I take Charlie Tango through the downtown area toward Escala, my home, and my heart rate increases. Ana starts fidgeting. Sheâs nervous, too. I hope she doesnât flee.
As the helipad comes into view, I take another deep breath.
This is it.
We land smoothly and I power down, watching the rotor blades slow and come to a stop. All I can hear is the hiss of white noise over our headphones as we sit in silence. I remove my cans, then remove Anaâs, too. âWeâre here,â I say quietly. Her face is pale in the glow of the landing lights, her eyes luminous.
Sweet Lord, sheâs beautiful.
I unbuckle my harness and reach over to undo hers.
She peers up at me. Trusting. Young. Sweet. Her delicious scent is almost my undoing.
Can I do this with her?
Sheâs an adult.
She can make her own decisions.
And I want her to look at me this way once she knows meâ¦knows what Iâm capable of. âYou donât have to do anything you donât want to do. You know that, donât you?â She needs to understand this. I want her submission, but more than that I want her consent.
âIâd never do anything I didnât want to do, Christian.â She sounds sincere and I want to believe her. With those pacifying words ringing in my head, I climb out of my seat and open the door, then jump down onto the helipad. I take her hand as she exits the aircraft. The wind whips her hair around her face, and she looks anxious. I donât know if itâs because sheâs here with me, alone, or if itâs because weâre thirty stories high. I know itâs a giddy feeling being up here.