He turns the music down a little more, and inside I am hugging myself. My inner goddess is standing on the podium awaiting her gold medal. He turned the music down.
Victory!
"I didn't put that song on my iPod," he says casually, and puts his foot down so that I am thrown back into my seat as the car accelerates along the freeway.
What He knows what he's doing, the bastard. Who did And I have to listen to Britney going on and on. Who... who?
The song ends and the iPod shuffles to Damien Rice being mournful. WhoWho I stare out of the window, my stomach churning. Who?
"It was Leila," he answers my unspoken thoughts. How does he do that?
"Leila?"
"An ex, who put the song on my iPod."
Damien warbles away in the background as I sit stunned. An ex... ex-submissiveAn ex - "One of the fifteen?" I ask.
"Yes."
"What happened to her?"
"We finished."
"Why?"
Oh jeez. It's too early for this kind of conversation. But he looks relaxed, happy even, and what's more, talkative.
"She wanted more." His voice is low, introspective even, and he leaves the sentence hanging between us, ending it with that powerful little word again.
"And you didn't?" I ask before I can employ my brain to mouth filter. Shit, do I want to know?
He shakes his head.
"I've never wanted more, until I met you."
I gasp, reeling. Oh my. Isn't this what I wantHe wants more. He wants it, too! My inner goddess has back flipped off the podium and is doing cartwheels around the stadium.
It's not just me.
"What happened to the other fourteen?" I ask.
Jeez he's talking - take advantage.
"You want a listDivorced, beheaded, died?"
"You're not Henry VIII."
"Okay. In no particular order, I've only had long term relationships with four women, apart from Elena."
"Elena?"
"Mrs. Robinson to you." He half smiles his secret private joke smile.
Elena! Holy F*ck. The evil one has a name and its all-foreign sounding. A vision of a glorious, pale-skinned vamp with raven hair and ruby-red lips comes to mind, and I know that she's beautiful. I must not dwell. I must not dwell.
"What happened to the four?" I ask to distract myself.
"So inquisitive, so eager for information, Miss Steele," he scolds playfully.
"Oh, Mr. When Is Your Period Due?"
"Anastasia - a man needs to know these things."
"Does he?"
"I do."
"Why?"
"Because I don't want you to get pregnant."
"Neither do I! Well, not for a few years yet."
Christian blinks startled, then visibly relaxes. Okay. Christian doesn't want children.
Now or neverI am reeling from his sudden, unprecedented attack of candor. Perhaps it's the early morningSomething in the Georgia waterThe Georgia airWhat else do I want to knowCarpe Diem.
"So the other four, what happened?" I ask.
"One met someone else. The other three wanted - more. I wasn't in the market for more then."
"And the others?" I press.
He glances at me briefly and just shakes his head.
"Just didn't work out."
Whoa, a bucket-load of information to process. I glance in the side mirror of the car, and I notice the soft swell of pink and aquamarine in the sky behind. Dawn is following us.
"Where are we headed?" I ask, perplexed, gazing out at the I-95. We're heading south, that's all I know.
"An airfield."
"We're not going back to Seattle are we?" I gasp, alarmed. I haven't said goodbye to my mom. Jeez, she's expecting us for dinner.
He laughs.
"No, Anastasia, we're going to indulge in my second favorite pastime."
"Second?" I frown at him.
"Yep. I told you my favorite this morning."
I glance at his glorious profile, frowning, racking my brain.
"Indulging in you, Miss Steele, that's got to be top of my list. Any way I can get you."
Oh,
"Well that's quite high up on my list of diverting, kinky priorities too." I mutter, blushing."I'm pleased to hear it," he mutters dryly.
"So, airfield?"
He grins at me.
"Soaring."
The term rings a vague bell. He's mentioned it before.
"We're going to chase the dawn, Anastasia." He turns and grins at me as the GPS urges him to turn right into what looks like an industrial complex. He pulls up outside a large white building with a sign reading Brunswick Soaring Association.
Gliding! We're going gliding?
He switches off the engine.
"You up for this?" he asks.
"You're flying?"
"Yes."
"Yes, please!" I don't hesitate. He grins and leans forward and kisses me.
"Another first, Miss Steele," he says as he climbs out of the car.
FirstWhat sort of firstFirst time flying a glider... shit! No - he said that he's done it before. I relax. He walks round and opens my door. The sky has turned to a subtle opal, shimmering and glowing softly behind the sporadic childlike clouds. Dawn is upon us.
Taking my hand, Christian leads me round the building to a large stretch of tarmac where several planes are parked. Waiting beside them is a man with a shaved head and a wild look in his eye, accompanied by Taylor.
Taylor! Does Christian go any where without that manI beam at him, and he smiles kindly back at me.
"Mr. Grey, this is your tow-pilot, Mr. Mark Benson," says Taylor. Christian and Benson shake hands and strike up a conversation, which sounds very technical about wind speed, directions, and the like.
"Hello, Taylor," I murmur shyly.
"Miss Steele." He nods a greeting at me, and I frown. "Ana," he corrects himself.
"He's been hell on wheels the last few days. Glad we're here," he says conspiratorially.
Oh, this is news - WhySurely not because of me! Revelation Thursday! Must be something in the Savannah water that makes these men loosen up a bit.
"Anastasia," Christian summons me. "Come." He holds out his hand.
"See you later." I smile at Taylor, and giving me a quick salute, he heads back to the parking lot.
"Mr. Benson, this is my girlfriend Anastasia Steele."
"Pleased to meet you," I murmur as we shake hands.
Benson gives me a dazzling smile.
"Likewise," he says, and I can tell from his accent that he's British.
As I take Christian's hand, there's a mounting excitement in my belly. Wow... gliding! We follow Mark Benson out across the tarmac towards the runway. He and Christian keep up a running conversation. I catch the gist. We will be in a Blanik L-23, which is apparently better than the L-13, although this is open to debate. Benson will be flying a Piper Pawnee. He's been flying tail draggers for about five years now. It all means nothing to me, but glancing up at Christian, he is so animated, so in his element, it's a pleasure to watch him.
The plane itself is long, sleek, and white with orange stripes. It has a small cockpit with two seats one in front of the other. It's attached by a long white cable to a small, conventional single-propeller plane. Benson opens the large, clear Perspex dome that frames the cockpit, allowing us to climb in.
"First we need to strap on your parachute."
Parachute!
"I'll do that," Christian interrupts him and takes the harness off Benson, who smiles amenably at him.
"I'll fetch some ballast," Benson says and heads toward the plane.
"You like strapping me into things." I observe dryly.
"Miss Steele, you have no idea. Here, step into the straps."
I do as I'm told, placing my arm on his shoulder. Christian stiffens slightly but doesn't move. Once my feet are in the loops, he pulls the parachute up, and I place my arms through the shoulder straps. Deftly he fastens the harness and tightens all the straps.
"There, you'll do," he says mildly, but his eyes are gleaming. "Do you have your hair tie from yesterday?"
I nod.
"You want me to put my hair up?"
"Yes."
I quickly do as I'm asked.
"In you go," Christian commands. He's still so bossy. I go to climb into the back.
"No, front. Pilot sits at the back."
"But won't you be able to see."
"I'll see plenty." He grins.
I don't think I have ever seen him so happy, bossy, but happy. I clamber in, settling down into the leather seat. It is surprisingly comfortable. Christian leans over, pulls the harness over my shoulders, reaches between my legs for the lower belt, and slots it into the fastener that rests against my belly. He tightens all the restraining straps.
"Hmm, twice in one morning, I am a lucky man," he whispers and kisses me quickly.
"This won't take long - twenty, thirty minutes at most. Thermals aren't great this time of the morning, but it's so breathtaking up there at this hour. I hope you're not nervous."
"Excited." I beam.
Where did this ridiculous grin come fromActually, part of me is terrified. My inner goddess - she's under a blanket behind the sofa.
"Good." He grins back, stroking my face, then disappears from view.
I hear and feel his movements as he climbs in behind me. Of course he's strapped me in so tightly I can't move round to see him... typical! We are very low on the ground. In front of me is a panel of dials and levers and a big stick thing. I leave well alone.
Mark Benson appears with a cheerful grin as he checks my straps and leans in and checks the cockpit floor. I think it's the ballast.
"Yep, that's secure. First time?" he asks me.
"Yes."
"You'll love it."
"Thanks, Mr. Benson."
"Call me Mark." He turns to Christian. "Okay?"
"Yep. Let's go."
Fifty Shades of Grey
E.L. James's books
- Fifty Shades Darker
- Fifty Shades Freed (Christian & Ana)
- A Fifty-Year Silence
- Point of Retreat (Slammed #2)
- TMiracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America
- Aftermath of Dreaming
- The Death of Chaos
- Lord John and the Hand of Devils
- Fall of Angels
- Scared of Beautiful
- Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
- Colors of Chaos
- Killing Patton The Strange Death of World War II's Most Audacious General
- The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry
- The Edge of the World
- Words of Radiance
- A Discovery of Witches
- Shadow of Night
- Heir of Fire
- The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher
- A String of Beads
- Return of the Crimson Guard
- Return of the Crimson Guard
- The Fellowship of the Ring
- Drums of Autumn
- A Shade Of Vampire
- The Merchant of Dreams: book#2 (Night's Masque)
- The Prince of Lies: Night's Masque - Book 3
- The Alchemist of Souls: Night's Masque, Volume 1
- A Breath of Snow and Ashes
- A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows
- A Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of Novak
- Standoff
- IMMUNE(Book Two of The Rho Agenda)
- Homeland (Book 1 of the Dark Elf trilogy)
- Exile (Book 2 of the Dark Elf trilogy)
- Ghosts of Manhattan
- Clifton Chronicles 02 - The Sins of the Father
- The City of Fallen Angels (Mortal Instruments 4)
- City of Lost Souls
- CITY OF BONES
- CITY OF GLASS
- The Blood of Olympus
- The Kiss of Deception
- The Darkest Part of the Forest
- A Darker Shade of Magic
- A Darker Shade of Magic
- Crown of Midnight
- Queen of Shadows
- The Conspiracy of Us
- The Secret Wisdom of the Earth
- The Lies of Locke Lamora
- Secrets of a Charmed Life
- The Secrets of Midwives
- Kyland (Sign of Love #7)
- The Witch of Painted Sorrows
- Pocketful of Sand
- The Five Stages of Falling in Love
- Trail of Dead
- The Colour of Magic
- The Son of Neptune
- City of Stairs
- The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
- Lines of Departure
- The Flight of the Silvers
- World of Trouble
- A Place of Hiding
- A Memory of Light