Fifty Shades Darker (book 5)

Chapter 40



Chapter 40

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“Oh, of course.” She fakes a smile. “What would Sir like to eat?”

“Whatever Madam can find,” I reply, knowing she won’t get the reference.

She nods and exits my study, leaving her file. Placing it back in the filing cabinet, I catch sight of

Susannah’s file. She was a hopeless cook, even worse than me. But she tried…and we had some

fun with that.

“You’ve burned this?”

“Yes. Sorry, Sir.”

“Well, what are we going to do with you?”

“Whatever pleases you, Master.”

“Did you burn this deliberately?”

Her flush and the twitch of her lips as she masks her smile are answer enough.

Those were pleasurable and simpler times. My previous relationships were dictated by a set of rules

that were followed, and if they weren’t, there were consequences. I had peace. And I knew what

was expected of me. They were intimate relationships, but none of my previous submissives thrilled

me as Ana does, even though she’s so difficult.

Maybe it’s because she’s so difficult.

I remember our contract negotiation. She was difficult then.

Yes. Look how that turned out, Grey.

She’s had me on my toes since I met her. Is this why I like her so much? How long will I feel this

way? Probably as long as she stays. Because deep down I know she’ll leave me eventually.

They all do.

Music starts blaring from the living room. “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé. Is Ana sending me a

message?

I stand in the corridor that leads to my study and the TV room and watch her cook. She’s whisking

some eggs, but she stops suddenly, and from what I can see, she’s grinning like a fool.

I creep up behind her and slip my arms around her, startling her. “Interesting choice of music,” I

croon in her ear and plant a kiss behind it. “Your hair smells good.” She shimmies out of my arms.

“I’m still mad at you,” she says.

“How long are you going to keep this up?” I ask, and rake my hand through my hair in frustration.

“At least until I’ve eaten.” Her tone is haughty but playful.

Good.

Picking up the remote, I switch off the music. “Did you put that on your iPod?” Ana asks.

I shake my head. I don’t want to say it was Leila, because she might get mad again.

“Don’t you think she was trying to tell you something back then?” she says, guessing correctly that it Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

was Leila.

“Well, with hindsight, probably,” I reply. Why didn’t I see this coming?

Ana asks why it’s still on my iPod, and I offer to remove it.

“What would you like to hear?”

“Surprise me,” she says, and it’s a challenge.

Very well, Miss Steele. Your wish is my command. I scroll through the iPod, dismissing several

tunes. I consider “Please Forgive Me” by David Gray, but that’s too obvious and frankly too

apologetic.

I know. What did she call it earlier? Sexpertise? Yes.

Use it. Seduce her, Grey.

I’ve had enough of her crankiness. I find the song I want, hit play. Perfect. The orchestra swells and

music fills the room with a cool, sultry intro, and then Nina Simone sings. “I put a spell on you.”

Ana whirls around, armed with a whisk, and I catch and hold her gaze as I move toward her.

“You’re mine,” Nina sings.

You’re mine.

“Christian, please,” Ana whispers when I reach her.

“Please what?”

“Don’t do this.”

“Do what?”

“This.” She’s breathless.

“Are you sure?” I take the whisk out of her hand before she decides to use it as a weapon.

Ana. Ana. Ana.

I’m close enough to smell her. I shut my eyes and take a deep breath. When I open them, the

telltale flush of desire stains her cheeks.

And it’s there between us.

That familiar pull.

Our intense attraction.

“I want you, Anastasia,” I whisper. “I love and I hate, and I love arguing with you. It’s very new. I

need to know that we’re okay. It’s the only way I know how.”

She closes her eyes. “My feelings for you haven’t changed,” she says, her voice low and

reassuring.

Prove it.

Her eyelashes flutter and her eyes flit to the exposed skin above my shirt and she bites her lip. I

suppress my groan as the heat radiating from her body warms us both.

“I’m not going to touch you until you say yes.” My voice is thick with my hunger. “But right now, after

a really shitty morning, I want to bury myself in you and just forget everything but us.”

Her eyes meet mine. “I’m going to touch your face,” she says, surprising me.

Okay. I ignore the frisson that runs down my spine. Her hand caresses my cheek and I close my

eyes, enjoying the feel of her fingertips teasing my stubble.

Oh, baby.

No need for fear, Grey.

Instinctively, I press my face into her touch, experiencing it, luxuriating in it. I lean down, my lips

close to hers, and she raises her face to mine.

“Yes or no, Anastasia?”

“Yes.” The word is no more than an audible sigh.

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