Fifty Shades Darker(52)
He leans down slowly, and my lips automatically lift to meet his. He hovers over me.
"Yes or no, Anastasia?" he whispers.
"Yes."
His mouth softly closes on mine, coaxing, coercing my lips apart as his arms fold around me, pulling me to him. His hand moves up my back, fingers tangling in the hair at the back of my head and tugging gently, while his other hand flattens on my behind, forcing me against him. I moan softly.
"Mr. Grey." Taylor coughs, and Christian releases me immediately.
"Taylor," he says, his voice frigid.
I whirl round to see an uncomfortable Taylor standing on the threshold of the great room. Christian and Taylor stare at each other, some unspoken communication passing between them.
"My study," Christian snaps, and Taylor walks briskly across the room.
"Rain check," Christian whispers to me before following Taylor out of the room.
I take a deep, steadying breath. Holy hell. Can I not resist him for one minute? I shake my head, disgusted at myself, grateful for Taylor's interruption, embarrassing though it is.
I wonder what Taylor has had to interrupt in the past. What's he seen? I don't want to think about that. Lunch. I'll make lunch. I busy myself slicing potatoes. What does Taylor want? My mind races - is this about Leila?
Ten minutes later, they emerge, just as the omelet is ready. Christian looks preoccupied as he glances at me.
"I'll brief them in ten," he says to Taylor.
"We'll be ready," Taylor answers and leaves the great room.
I produce two warmed plates and place them on the kitchen island.
"Lunch?"
"Please," Christian says as he perches on one of the bar stools. Now he's watching me carefully.
"Problem?"
"No."
I scowl. He's not telling me. I dish out lunch and sit down beside him, resigned to staying in the dark.
"This is good," Christian murmurs appreciatively as he takes a bite. "Would you like a glass of wine?"
"No, thank you." I need to keep a clear head around you, Grey.
It does taste good, even though I'm not that hungry. But I eat, knowing Christian will nag if I don't. Eventually Christian disrupts our brooding silence and switches on the classical piece I heard earlier.
"What's this?" I ask.
"Canteloube, Songs of the Auvergne. This is called 'Bailero.' "
"It's lovely. What language is it?"
"It's in old French - Occitan, in fact."
"You speak French, do you understand it?" Memories of the flawless French he spoke at his parents' dinner come to mind...
"Some words, yes." Christian smiles, visibly relaxing. "My mother had a mantra: musical instrument, foreign language, martial art. Elliot speaks Spanish; Mia and I speak French. Elliot plays guitar, I play piano, and Mia the cello."
"Wow. And the martial arts?"
"Elliot does Judo. Mia put her foot down at age twelve and refused." He smirks at the memory.
"I wish my mother had been that organized."
"Dr. Grace is formidable when it comes to the accomplishments of her children."
"She must be very proud of you. I would be."
A dark thought flashes across Christian's face, and he looks momentarily uncomfortable. He regards me warily as if he's in uncharted territory.
"Have you decided what you'll wear this evening? Or do I need to come and pick something for you?" His tone is suddenly brusque.
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