Read Fifty Shades of Grey Online
Authors: E. L. James
Tags: #Fiction, #General, #Romance, #Contemporary
Holy crap…
mine in every way.
My breath hitches.
From:
Anastasia Steele
Subject:
Consenting Adults!
Date:
May 27 2011 08:26
To:
Christian Grey
Aren’t you in a meeting?
I’m very glad your hand was sore.
And if I listened to my body, I’d be in Alaska by now.
Ana
PS: I will think about embracing these feelings.
From:
Christian Grey
Subject:
You Didn’t Call the Cops
Date:
May 27 2011 08:35
To:
Anastasia Steele
Miss Steele
I am in a meeting discussing the futures market if you’re really interested.
For the record - you stood beside me knowing what I was going to do.
You didn’t at any time ask me to stop – you didn’t use either safe word.
You are an adult – you have choices.
Quite frankly, I’m looking forward to the next time my palm is ringing with pain.
You’re obviously not listening to the right part of your body.
Alaska is very cold and no place to run. I would find you.
I can track your cell phone – remember?
Go to work.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.
I scowl at the screen. He’s right of course. It’s my choice.
Hmm.
Is he serious about coming to find me, should I decide to escape for a while? My mind flits briefly to my mother’s offer. I hit reply.
From:
Anastasia Steele
Subject:
Stalker
Date:
May 27 2011 08:36
To:
Christian Grey
Have you sought therapy for your stalker tendencies?
Ana
From:
Christian Grey
Subject:
Stalker? Me?
Date:
May 27 2011 08:38
To:
Anastasia Steele
I pay the eminent Dr. Flynn a small fortune with regard to my stalker and other tendencies.
Go to work.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.
From:
Anastasia Steele
Subject:
Expensive Charlatans
Date:
May 27 2011 08:40
To:
Christian Grey
May I humbly suggest you seek a second opinion?
I am not sure that Dr. Flynn is very effective.
Miss Steele
From:
Christian Grey
Subject:
Second Opinions
Date:
May 27 2011 08:43
To:
Anastasia Steele
Not that it’s any of your business, humble or otherwise, but Dr. Flynn is the second opinion.
You will have to speed, in your new car, putting yourself at unnecessary risk – I think that’s against the rules.
GO TO WORK.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.
From:
Anastasia Steele
Subject:
SHOUTY CAPITALS
Date:
May 27 2011 08:47
To:
Christian Grey
As the object of your stalker tendencies – I think it is my business actually.
I haven’t signed yet. So rules schmules. And I don’t start until 9:30.
Miss Steele
From:
Christian Grey
Subject:
Descriptive Linguistics
Date:
May 27 2011 08:49
To:
Anastasia Steele
Schmules? Not sure where that appears in Webster’s Dictionary Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.
From:
Anastasia Steele
Subject:
Descriptive Linguistics
Date:
May 27 2011 08:52
To:
Christian Grey
It’s between control freak and stalker.
And descriptive linguistics is a hard limit for me.
Will you stop bothering me now?
I’d like to go to work in my new car.
Ana
From:
Christian Grey
Subject:
Challenging but amusing Young Women
Date:
May 27 2011 08:56
To:
Anastasia Steele
My palm is twitching.
Drive safely Miss Steele.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc.
The Audi is a joy to drive. It has power steering. Wanda, my Beetle, has no power in it at all – anywhere, so my daily workout, which was driving my Beetle, will cease. Oh, but I will have a personal trainer to contend with, according to Christian’s rules. I frown. I hate exercising.
While I am driving, I try and analyze our email exchange. He’s a patronizing son-of-a-bitch sometimes. And then I think of Grace and I feel guilty. But of course, she wasn’t his birth mother.
Hmm
that’s a whole world of unknown pain. Well, patronizing son-of-a-bitch works well then. Yes. I’m an adult, thank you for reminding me, Christian Grey, and it is my choice. The problem is, I just want Christian, not all his… baggage – and right now he has a 747 hold’s worth of baggage. Could I just lie back and embrace it? Like a submissive? I’ve said I’d try. It’s an awfully big ask.
I pull into the parking lot at Clayton’s. As I make my way in, I can hardly believe it’s my last day. Fortunately, the store is busy and time passes quickly. At lunchtime, Mr.