Chapter 4
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
I could really take care of you.
Where the hell did that thought come from?
Although, now that I consider it, I do need a new sub. Itâs been, whatâtwo months since Susannah? And here I am, salivating over this woman. I try an agreeable smile. Nothing wrong with consumptionâafter all, it drives whatâs left of the American economy.
âYou were adopted. How much do you think thatâs shaped the way you are?â
What does this have to do with the price of oil? What a ridiculous question. If Iâd stayed with the crack whore, Iâd probably be dead. I blow her off with a non-answer, trying to keep my voice level, but she pushes me, demanding to know how old I was when I was adopted.
Shut her down, Grey!
My tone goes cold. âThatâs a matter of public record, Miss Steele.â
She should know this, too. Now she looks contrite as she tucks an escaped strand of hair behind her ear. Good.
âYouâve had to sacrifice family life for your work.â
âThatâs not a question,â I snap.
She startles, clearly embarrassed, but she has the grace to apologize and she rephrases the question: âHave you had to sacrifice family life for your work?â
What do I want with a family? âI have a family. I have a brother, a sister, and two loving parents. Iâm not interested in extending my family beyond that.â
âAre you gay, Mr. Grey?â
What the hell!
I cannot believe sheâs said that out loud! Ironically, the question even my own family will not ask. How dare she! I have a sudden urge to drag her out of her seat, bend her over my knee, spank her, and then fuck her over my desk with her hands tied behind her back. That would answer her ridiculous question. I take a deep calming breath. To my vindictive delight, she appears to be mortified by her own question.
âNo, Anastasia, Iâm not.â I raise my eyebrows, but keep my expression impassive. Anastasia. Itâs a lovely name. I like the way my tongue rolls around it.
âI apologize. Itâs, umâ¦written here.â Sheâs at it again with the hair behind the ear. Obviously itâs a nervous habit.
Are these not her questions? I ask her, and she pales. Damn, she really is attractive, in an understated sort of way.
âErâ¦no. KateâMiss Kavanaghâshe compiled the questions.â
âAre you colleagues on the student paper?â
âNo. Sheâs my roommate.â
No wonder sheâs all over the place. I scratch my chin, debating whether or not to give her a really hard time.
âDid you volunteer to do this interview?â I ask, and Iâm rewarded with her submissive look: sheâs nervous about my reaction. I like the effect I have on her.
âI was drafted. Sheâs not well.â Her voice is soft.
âThat explains a great deal.â
Thereâs a knock at the door, and Andrea appears.
âMr. Grey, forgive me for interrupting, but your next meeting is in two minutes.â
âWeâre not finished here, Andrea. Please cancel my next meeting.â
Andrea gapes at me, looking confused. I stare at her. Out! Now! Iâm busy with little Miss Steele here.
âVery well, Mr. Grey,â she says, recovering quickly, and turning on her heel, she leaves us.
I turn my attention back to the intriguing, frustrating creature on my couch. âWhere were we, Miss Steele?â
âPlease, donât let me keep you from anything.â
Oh no, baby. Itâs my turn now. I want to know if there are any secrets to uncover behind that lovely face.
âI want to know about you. I think thatâs only fair.â As I lean back and press my fingers to my lips, her eyes flick to my mouth and she swallows. Oh yesâthe usual effect. And it is gratifying to know she isnât completely oblivious of my charms.
âThereâs not much to know,â she says, her blush returning.
Iâm intimidating her. âWhat are your plans after you graduate?â
âI havenât made any plans, Mr. Grey. I just need to get through my final exams.â
âWe run an excellent internship program here.â
What possessed me ever to say that? Itâs against the rules, Grey. Never fuck the staffâ¦But youâre not fucking this girl.
She looks surprised, and her teeth sink into that lip again. Why is that so arousing?
âOh. Iâll bear that in mind,â she replies. âThough Iâm not sure Iâd fit in here.â
âWhy do you say that?â I ask. Whatâs wrong with my company?
âItâs obvious, isnât it?â
âNot to me.â Iâm confounded by her response. Sheâs flustered again as she reaches for the recorder.
Shit, sheâs going. Mentally I run through my schedule for that afternoonâthere is nothing that wonât keep. âWould you like me to show you around?â
âIâm sure youâre far too busy, Mr. Grey, and I do have a long drive.â
âYouâre driving back to Vancouver?â I glance out the window. Itâs one hell of a drive, and itâs raining. She shouldnât be driving in this weather, but I canât forbid her. The thought irritates me. âWell, youâd better drive carefully.â My voice is sterner than I intend. She fumbles with the recorder. She wants out of my office, and to my surprise, I donât want her to go.
âDid you get everything you need?â I ask in a transparent effort to prolong her stay.
âYes, sir,â she says quietly. Her response floors meâthe way those words sound, coming out of that smart mouthâand briefly I imagine that mouth at my beck and call.