Fifty Shades Freed

Fifty Shades Freed by E. L. James

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Authors: E. L. James
Tags: Drama, Romántica, Romance, BDSM, Erotic
shy smile, and I melt. “I will always love you, Christian.”
    “And I you,” he says softly.
    “In spite of my disobedience?” I raise my eyebrow.
    “Because of your disobedience, Anastasia.” He grins.
    I crack my spoon through the burnt sugar crust of my dessert and shake my head. Will I ever understand this man? Hmm—this crème brulée is delicious.
    Once the steward has cleared our dessert plates, Christian reaches for the bottle of rosé and refills my glass. I check that we’re alone and ask, “What’s with the no going to the bathroom thing?”
    “You really want to know?” He half smiles, his eyes alight with a salacious gleam.
    “Do I?” I gaze at him through my lashes as I take a sip of my wine.
    “The fuller your bladder, the more intense your orgasm, Ana.”
    I blush. “Oh. I see.” Holy cow, that explains a lot.
    He grins, looking far too knowing. Will I always be on the back foot with Mr. Sexpertise?
    “Yes. Well . . .” I desperately hunt around for a change of subject. He takes pity on me.
    “What do you want to do for the rest of the evening?” He cocks his head to one side and gives me his lopsided grin.
    Whatever you want, Christian. Put your theory to the test again? I shrug.
    “I know what I want to do,” he murmurs. Grabbing his glass of wine, he rises and holds his hand out to me. “Come.”
    I take his hand and he leads me into the main salon.
    His iPod is in the speaker dock on the dresser. He switches it on and selects a song.
    “Dance with me.” He pulls me into his arms.
    “If you insist.”
    “I insist, Mrs. Grey.”
    A slinky, cheesy melody starts. Is this a Latin rhythm? Christian grins down at me and starts to move, sweeping me off my feet and taking me with him round the salon.
    A man with a voice like warm melted caramel croons. It’s a song I know but can’t place. Christian dips me low, and I yelp in surprise and giggle. He smiles, his eyes filled with humor. Then he scoops me up and spins me under his arm.
    “You dance so well,” I say. “It’s like I can dance.”
    He gives me a sphinxlike smile but says nothing, and I wonder if it’s because he’s thinking of her . . . Mrs. Robinson, the woman who taught him how to dance—and how to fuck. She hasn’t crossed my mind for a while. Christian has not mentioned her since his birthday, and as far as I’m aware, their business relationship is over. Reluctantly though, I have to admit—she was some teacher.
    He dips me low again and plants a swift kiss on my lips.
    “I’d miss your love,” I murmur, echoing the lyrics.
    “I’d more than miss your love,” he says and spins me once more. Then he sings the words softly in my ear making me swoon.
    The track ends and Christian gazes down at me, his eyes dark and luminous, all humor gone, and I’m suddenly breathless.
    “Come to bed with me?” he whispers and it’s a heartfelt plea that tugs at my heart.
    Christian, you had me at I do —two and half weeks ago . But I know this is his way of apologizing and making sure all is well between us after our spat.
    When I wake, the sun is shining through the portholes and the water reflects shimmering patterns onto the cabin ceiling. Christian is nowhere to be seen. I stretch out and smile. Hmm . . . I’ll take a punishment fuck followed by makeup sex any day. I marvel what it is to go to bed with two different men—angry Christian and sweet let-me-make-it-up-to-you-in-any-way-I-can Christian. It’s tricky to decide which of them I like the best.
    I rise and head for the bathroom. Opening the door, I find Christian inside shaving, naked except for a towel wrapped around his waist. He turns and beams, not fazed that I am interrupting him. I have discovered that Christian will never lock the door if he is the only person in the room—the reason why is sobering, and not one I want to dwell on.
    “Good morning, Mrs. Grey,” he says, radiating his good mood.
    “Good morning yourself.” I grin

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