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Freed: Fifty Shades Freed as told by Christian novel Chapter 212


Oh, Ana. I’m just so glad she’s still here. She hasn’t left me.

“Would you like some breakfast, Mrs. Grey?” Gail asks, in such a sweet, solicitous tone that I turn to look at her in surprise. Her eyes slide to me, as frigid as ever.

Ana shakes her head. “I’m not hungry, thank you.” Her voice is soft and clear, but her expression’s implacable. Is she not eating in order to punish me? Is that what this is? But now is not the time for that argument.

“Where were you?” I ask, bemused. Behind me there’s a sudden burst of activity as my staff make themselves scarce. I ignore them, as does Ana. She turns and heads toward our bedroom.

“Ana! Answer me!”

Don’t fucking ignore me!

I follow in her stately wake down the hallway, into our suite, until she turns into our bathroom, shuts the door, and locks it.

Shit!

“Ana!” I thump on the door, then try the handle. “Ana, open the damned door.”

Why is she doing this? Because I walked out last night? Because I saw Elena?

“Go away!” she shouts over the sound of gushing water from the shower.

“I’m not going anywhere!”

“Suit yourself.”

“Ana, please.” I rattle the door once more in an effort to express my anger, but I feel nothing except impotent rage. How dare she lock the door? It takes all my self-control not to break it down, but given her attitude, and my headache, that probably wouldn’t be a wise choice.

Why is she so mad?

She’s mad?

After the ten-fingered, ten-toed bombshell she dropped on me?

Or is it because I got drunk?

Deep down I know the problem.

Elena. Why couldn’t Mrs. Lincoln keep her thoughts to herself?

I knew it was a mistake to see her.

I knew it in the bar.

This is a fuckup, Grey.

Well, as my mother always likes to say, it takes two to tango. Wives get mad at their husbands all the time. Don’t they? This is normal, surely. I scowl at the locked door.

What can I do?

Find your happy place. Flynn’s words invade my thoughts as I lean against the wall.

Well, my happy place is not fucking standing here.

My happy place is in the shower.

But I don’t have a choice.

My head is thumping. At least the sound of the rushing water from the shower is less painful than my shouting. Otherwise, it’s all quiet. I contemplate going to have a shower myself, in the spare room. But she might duck out on me. Sighing, I run my hand through my hair, reconciled to waiting for Mrs. Grey.

Again.

Like I always do.

My mind drifts to the previous evening. To Elena. What did we talk about? As I try to remember, my sense of unease returns. What did we discuss? My business. Yes. Her business. Isaac. The fact that Ana wants kids. I didn’t actually tell Elena that Ana was pregnant. Did I?

No. Thank Christ.

Spawn. I snort. That’s the term Elena used.

And she apologized. Now, that is a first.

What else did we talk about? There’s something hovering at the edge of my consciousness. Damn. Why did I get so drunk? I loathe being out of control. I loathe drunks.

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