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Nervously I walk through the foyer with a smile and a wave to Claire at reception. I think she and I could become friends. Jack is talking to Elizabeth as I head for the doors. Smiling broadly, he hurries over to open them for me.

«After you, Ana,” he murmurs.

«Thank you.» I smile, embarrassed.

Outside on the curb, Taylor is waiting. He opens the rear door of the car. I glance hesitantly at Jack who has followed me out. He’s looking toward the Audi SUV in dismay.

I turn and climb into the back, and there he sits—Christian Grey—wearing his gray suit, no tie, his white shirt open at the collar. His gray eyes are glowing.

My mouth dries. He looks glorious except he’s scowling at me. Oh no!

«When did you last eat?» he snaps as Taylor closes the door behind me.

Crap. «Hello, Christian. Yes, it’s nice to see you, too.»

«I don’t want your smart mouth now. Answer me.» His eyes blaze.

Holy shit. «Um… I had a yogurt at lunchtime. Oh—and a banana.»

«When did you last have a proper meal?» he asks acidly.

Taylor slips into the driver’s seat, starts the car, and pulls out into the traffic.

I glance up and Jack is waving at me, though how he can see me through the dark glass, I don’t know. I wave back.

«Who’s that?» Christian snaps.

«My boss.» I peek up at the beautiful man beside me, and his mouth is pressed into a hard line.

«Well? Your last meal?»

«Christian, that really is none of your concern,” I murmur, feeling extraordinarily brave.

«Whatever you do concerns me. Tell me.»

No, it doesn’t. I groan in frustration, rolling my eyes heavenward, and Christian narrows his eyes. And for the first time in a long time, I want to laugh. I try hard to stifle the giggle that threatens to bubble up. Christian’s face softens as I struggle to keep a straight face, and I see a trace of a smile kiss his beautifully sculptured lips.

«Well?» he asks, his voice softer.

«Pasta alla vongole, last Friday,” I whisper.

He closes his eyes as fury and possibly regret, sweeps across his face. «I see,” he says, his voice expressionless. «You look like you’ve lost at least five pounds, possibly more since then. Please eat, Anastasia,” he scolds.

I stare down at the knotted fingers in my lap. Why does he always make me feel like an errant child?

He shifts and turns toward me. «How are you?» he asks, his voice still soft.

Well, I’m shit really… I swallow. «If I told you I was fine, I’d be lying.»

He inhales sharply. «Me, too,” he murmurs and reaches over and clasps my hand. «I miss you,” he adds.

Oh no. Skin against skin.

«Christian, I—”

«Ana, please. We need to talk.»

I’m going to cry. No. «Christian, I… please… I’ve cried so much,” I whisper, trying to keep my emotions in check

«Oh, baby, no.» He tugs my hand, and before I know it I’m on his lap. He has his arms around me, and his nose is in my hair. «I’ve missed you so much, Anastasia,” he breathes.

I want to struggle out of his hold, to maintain some distance, but his arms are wrapped around me. He’s pressing me to his chest. I melt. Oh, this is where I want to be.

I rest my head against him, and he kisses my hair repeatedly. This is home. He smells of linen, fabric softener, body wash, and my favorite smell—Christian. For a moment, I allow myself the illusion that all will be well, and it soothes my ravaged soul.

A few minutes later Taylor pulls to a stop at the curb, even though we’re still in the city.

«Come»—Christian shifts me off his lap—«we’re here.»

What?

«Helipad—on the top of this building.» Christian glances toward the building by way of explanation.

Of course. Charlie Tango. Taylor opens the door and I slide out. He gives me a warm, avuncular smile that makes me feel safe. I smile back.

«I should give you back your handkerchief.»

«Keep it, Miss Steele, with my best wishes.»

I flush as Christian comes around the car and takes my hand. He looks quizzically at Taylor who stares impassively back at him, revealing nothing.

«Nine?» Christian says to him.

«Yes, sir.»

Christian nods as he turns and leads me through the double doors into the grandiose

foyer. I revel in the feel of his large hand and his long, skilled fingers curled around mine. I feel the familiar pull—I am drawn, Icarus to his sun. I have been burned already, and yet here I am again.

Reaching the elevators, he presses the call button. I peek up at him, and he’s wearing his enigmatic half smile. As the doors open, he releases my hand and ushers me in.

The doors close and I risk a second peek. He glances down at me, gray eyes alive, and it’s there in the air between us, that electricity. It’s palpable. I can almost taste it, pulsing between us, drawing us together.

«Oh my,” I gasp as I bask briefly in the intensity of this visceral, primal attraction.

«I feel it, too,” he says, his eyes clouded and intense.

Desire pools dark and deadly in my groin. He clasps my hand and grazes my knuckles with his thumb, and all my muscles clench tightly, deliciously, deep inside me.

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