Chapter 58
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades 4)
Date: May 24 2011 00:12
To: Anastasia Steele
GO TO BED, ANASTASIA.
Christian Grey
CEO & Control Freak, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.
A few minutes pass and once Iâm convinced sheâs gone to bed, persuaded by my capital letters, I head into my bedroom. I take my laptop just in case she replies again.
Once in bed, I grab my book and read. After half an hour I give up. I canât concentrate; my mind keeps straying to Ana, how she was this evening, and her e-mail.
I need to remind her of what I expect from our relationship. I donât want her getting the wrong idea. Iâve strayed too far from my goal.
âAre you going to come and help Ana with the move?â Kavanaghâs words remind me that unrealistic expectations have been set.
Perhaps I could help them move?
No. Stop now, Grey.
Opening my laptop, I read through her âIssuesâ e-mail again. I need to manage her expectations and try to find the right words to express how I feel.
Finally, Iâm inspired.
* * *
From: Christian Grey
Subject: Your Issues
Date: May 24 2011 01:27
To: Anastasia Steele
Dear Miss Steele,
Following my more thorough examination of your issues, may I bring to your attention the definition of submissive.
submissive [suhb-mis-iv]âadjective
1. inclined or ready to submit; unresistingly or humbly obedient: submissive servants.
2. marked by or indicating submission: a submissive reply.
Origin: 1580â90; submiss + -ive
Synonyms: 1. tractable, compliant, pliant, amenable. 2. passive, resigned, patient, docile, tame, subdued. Antonyms: 1. rebellious, disobedient.
Please bear this in mind for our meeting on Wednesday.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.
Thatâs it. I hope sheâll find it amusing, but it gets my point across.
With that thought, I switch off my bedside light and fall asleep and dream.
His name is Lelliot. Heâs bigger than me. He laughs. And smiles. And shouts. And talks all the time. He talks all the time to Mommy and Daddy. He is my brother. Why donât you talk? Lelliot says again and again and again. Are you stupid? Lelliot says again and again and again. I jump on him and smack his face again and again and again. He cries. He cries a lot. I donât cry. I never cry. Mommy is angry with me. I have to sit on the bottom stair. I have to sit for the longest time. But Lelliot never asks me why I donât talk ever again. If I make my hand into a fist he runs away. Lelliot is scared of me. He knows Iâm a monster.
WHEN I RETURN FROM my run the next morning, I check my e-mail before having a shower. Nothing from Miss Steele, but then itâs only 7:30. Maybe itâs a little early.
Grey, snap out of this. Get a grip.
I glare at the gray-eyed prick who stares back at me from the mirror as I shave. No more. Forget about her for today.
I have a job to do and a breakfast meeting to attend.
âFREDDIE WAS SAYING BARNEY may have a prototype of the tablet for you in a couple of days,â Ros tells me during our videoconference.
âI was studying the schematics yesterday. They were impressive, but Iâm not sure weâre there yet. If we get this right thereâs no telling where the technology could go, and what it could do in developing countries.â
âDonât forget the home market,â she interjects.
âAs if.â
âChristian, just how long are you going to be in Portland?â Ros sounds exasperated. âWhatâs going on down there?â Eyeing the webcam, she then peers hard at her screen, looking for clues in my expression.
âA merger.â I try to hide my smile.
âDoes Marco know?â
I snort. Marco Inglis is the head of my mergers and acquisitions division. âNo. Itâs not that kind of merger.â
âOh.â Ros is silenced momentarily and, from her look, surprised.
Yeah. Itâs private.
âWell, I hope youâre successful,â she says, smirking.
âMe, too,â I acknowledge with a smirk of my own. âNow, can we talk about Woods?â
Over the past year, weâve acquired three tech companies. Two are booming, surpassing all targets, and one is struggling despite Marcoâs initial optimism. Lucas Woods heads it up; heâs turned out to be an idiotâall show, no substance. The money has gone to his head and heâs lost focus and squandered the lead his company once had in fiber optics. My gut says asset-strip the company, fire Woods, and merge their technology division into GEH.
But Ros thinks Lucas needs more timeâand that we need time to plan if weâre going to liquidate and rebrand his company. If we do, it will involve expensive redundancies.
âI think Woods has had enough time to turn this around. He just wonât accept reality,â I say emphatically. âWe need him gone, and Iâd like Marco to estimate the costs of liquidating.â
âMarco wants to join us for this part of the call. Iâll get him to log in.â
AT 12:30 IN THE afternoon Taylor drives me out to WSU in Vancouver for lunch with the president, the head of the environmental sciences department, and the vice president of economic development. As we approach the long driveway I canât help looking out at all the students to see if I can spy Miss Steele. Alas, I donât see her; sheâs probably holed up in the library reading a classic. The thought of her curled up somewhere with a book is comforting. There has been no reply to my last e-mail, but then sheâs been working. Perhaps thereâll be something after lunch.
As we pull up outside the administration building my phone buzzes. Itâs Grace. She never calls during the week.