Fifty Shades of Grey (book 1+ 2)

Chapter 16



Chapter 16

With a shake, I clear my head. I just want to go. All my vague, unarticulated hopes have been dashed.

He doesn't want me. What was I thinking I scold myself. What would Christian Grey want with you My

subconscious mocks me. I wrap my arms around myself and turn to face the road and note with relief

that the green man has appeared. I quickly make my way across, conscious that Grey is behind me.

Outside the hotel, I turn briefly to face him but cannot look him in the eye.

"Thanks for the tea and doing the photo shoot," I murmur.

"Anastasia... I... " He stops, and the anguish in his voice demands my attention, so I peer unwillingly up

at him. His gray eyes are bleak as he runs his hand through his hair.

He looks torn, frustrated, his expression stark, all his careful control has evaporated.

"What, Christian?" I snap irritably after he says - nothing. I just want to go. I need to take my fragile,

wounded pride away and somehow nurse it back to health.

"Good luck with your exams," he murmurs.

Huh This is why he looks so desolateThis is the big send offJust to wish me luck in my exams?

"Thanks." I can't disguise the sarcasm in my voice. "Goodbye, Mr. Grey." I turn on my heel, vaguely

amazed that I don't trip, and without giving him a second glance, I disappear down the sidewalk toward

the underground garage.

Once underneath the dark, cold concrete of the garage with its bleak fluorescent light, I lean against

the wall and put my head in my hands. What was I thinkingUnbidden and unwelcome tears pool in my

eyes. Why am I crying I sink to the ground, angry at myself for this senseless reaction. Drawing up my

knees, I fold in on myself. I want to make myself as small as possible. Perhaps this nonsensical pain

will be smaller the smaller I am.

Placing my head on my knees, I let the irrational tears fall unrestrained. I am crying over the loss of

something I never had. How ridiculous. Mourning something that never was -

my dashed hopes, dashed dreams, and my soured expectations.

I have never been on the receiving end of rejection. Okay... so I was always one of the last to be picked

for basketball or volleyball - but I understood that - running and doing something else at the same time

like bouncing or throwing a ball is not my thing. I am a serious liability in any sporting field.

Romantically, though, I've never put myself out there, ever. A lifetime of insecurity Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.

- I'm too pale, too skinny, too scruffy, uncoordinated, my long list of faults goes on. So I have always

been the one to rebuff any would be admirers. There was that guy in my chemistry class who liked me,

but no one has ever sparked my interest - no one except Christian damn Grey. Maybe I should be

kinder to the likes of Paul Clayton and Jose Rodriguez, though I'm sure neither of them have been

found sobbing alone in dark places.

Perhaps I just need a good cry.

Stop! Stop Now! - My subconscious is metaphorically screaming at me, arms folded, leaning on one leg

and tapping her foot in frustration. Get in the car, go home, do your studying. Forget about him... Now!

And stop all this self-pitying, wallowing crap.

I take a deep, steadying breath and stand up. Get it together Steele. I head for Kate's car, wiping the

tears off my face as I do. I will not think of him again. I can just chalk this incident up to experience and

concentrate on my exams.

Kate is sitting at the dining table at her laptop when I arrive. Her welcoming smile fades when she sees

me.

"Ana what's wrong?"

Oh no... not the Katherine Kavanagh Inquisition. I shake my head at her in a back-off now Kavanagh

way - but I might as well be dealing with a blind, deaf mute.

"You've been crying," she has an exceptional gift for stating the damned obvious sometimes. "What did

that bastard do to you?" she growls, and her face - jeez, she's scary.

"Nothing Kate." That's actually the problem. The thought brings a wry smile to my face."Then why have

you been cryingYou never cry," she says, her voice softening. She stands, her green eyes brimming

with concern. She puts her arms around me and hugs me.

I need to say something just to get her to back off.

"I was nearly knocked over by a cyclist." It's the best that I can do, but it distracts her momentarily

from... him.

"Jeez Ana - are you okayWere you hurt?" She holds me at arm's length and does a quick visual check-

up on me.

"No. Christian saved me," I whisper. "But I was quite shaken."

"I'm not surprised. How was coffeeI know you hate coffee."

"I had tea. It was fine, nothing to report really. I don't know why he asked me."

"He likes you Ana." She drops her arms.

"Not anymore. I won't be seeing him again." Yes, I manage to sound matter of fact.

"Oh?"

Crap. She's intrigued. I head into the kitchen so that she can't see my face.

"Yeah... he's a little out of my league Kate," I say as dryly as I can manage.

"What do you mean?"

"Oh Kate, it's obvious." I whirl round and face her as she stands in the kitchen doorway."Not to me,"

she says. "Okay, he's got more money than you, but then he has more money than most people in

America!"

"Kate he's - " I shrug.

"Ana! For heaven's sake - how many times must I tell youYou're a total babe," she interrupts me. Oh

no. She's off on this tirade again.

"Kate, please. I need to study." I cut her short. She frowns.

"Do you want to see the articleIt's finished. Jose took some great pictures."

Do I need a visual reminder of the beautiful Christian I-don't-want-you Grey?

"Sure," I magic a smile on to my face and stroll over to the laptop. And there he is, staring at me in

black and white, staring at me and finding me lacking.

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