Fifty Shades Freed (Christian & Ana)(71)
"Of course, Mr. Grey. Ana," Roach mutters, shutting the door to my office as he departs. I recover my power of speech.
"Mr. Grey, how nice to see you." I smile, far too sweetly.
"Ms. Steele, may I sit down?"
"It's your company." I wave at the chair Hannah vacated.
"Yes, it is." He smiles wolfishly at me, the smile not reaching his eyes. His tone is clipped. He's bristling with tension—I can feel it all around me. Fuck. My heart sinks.
"Your office is very small," he says as he sits down facing my desk.
"It suits me."
He regards me neutrally, but I know he's mad. I take a deep breath. This is not going to be fun.
"So what can I do for you, Christian?"
"I'm just looking over my assets."
"Your assets? All of them?"
"All of them. Some of them need rebranding."
"Rebranding? In what way?"
"I think you know." His voice is menacingly quiet.
"Please—don't tell me you have interrupted your day after three weeks away to come over here and fight with me about my name." I am not a freaking asset!
He shifts and crosses his legs. "Not exactly fight. No."
"Christian, I'm working."
"Looked like you were gossiping with your assistant to me."
My cheeks heat. "We were going through our schedules," I snap. "And you haven't answered my question."
There's a knock on the door. "Come in!" I shout, too loudly.
Hannah opens the door and brings in a small tray. Milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee in a French press—she's gone all out. She places the tray on my desk.
"Thank you, Hannah," I mutter, embarrassed that I have just shouted so loudly.
"Do you need anything else, Mr. Grey?" she asks all breathless. I want to roll my eyes at her.
"No, thank you. That's all." He smiles his dazzling, panty-dropping smile at her. She flushes and exits simpering. Christian turns his attention back to me.
"Now, Ms. Steele, where were we?"
"You were rudely interrupting my work day to fight with me about my name."
Christian blinks once—surprised, I think, by the vehemence in my voice.
Deftly, he picks at an invisible piece of lint on his knee with long skilled fingers.
It's distracting. He's doing it on purpose. I narrow my eyes at him.
"I like to make the odd impromptu visit. It keeps management on their toes, wives in their place. You know." He shrugs, his mouth set in an arrogant line.
Wives in their place! "I had no idea you could spare the time," I snap.
His eyes frost. "Why don't you want to change your name here?" he asks, his voice deathly quiet.
"Christian, do we have to discuss this now?"
"I'm here. I don't see why not."
"I have a ton of work to do, having been away for the last three weeks."
He gazes at me, his eyes cool and assessing—distant even. I marvel that he can appear so cold after last night, after the last three weeks. Shit. He must be so mad—really mad. When will he learn not to overreact?
"Are you ashamed of me?" he asks, his voice deceptively soft.
"No! Christian, of course not." I scowl at him. "This is about me—not you."
Jeez, he's exasperating sometimes. Silly overbearing megalomaniac.
"How is this not about me?" He cocks his head to one side, genuinely perplexed, some of his detachment slipping as he stares at me with wide eyes, and I realize that he's hurt. Holy f*ck. I've hurt his feelings. Oh no . . . he's the last person I want to hurt. I have to make him see my logic. I have to explain my reason-ing for my decision.
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