Fifty Shades Freed

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Book: Fifty Shades Freed Read Online Free PDF
Author: E. L. James
Tags: Drama, Romántica, Romance, BDSM, Erotic
my ponytail crazily around me. This is so much fun . Maybe the thrill of this ride will dispel Christian’s bad mood. I can’t see his face, but I know he’s enjoying himself—carefree, acting his age for a change.
    He steers in a huge semicircle and I study the shoreline—the boats in the marina, the mosaic of yellow, white and sand-colored offices and apartments, and the craggy mountains behind. It looks so disorganized—not the regimented blocks that I am used to—but so picturesque. Christian glances over his shoulder at me, and there’s the ghost of a smile playing on his lips.
    “Again?” he shouts over the noise of the engine.
    I nod enthusiastically. His answering grin is dazzling, and he opens the throttle and speeds around the Fair Lady and on out to sea once more . . . and I think I’m forgiven.
    “You’ve caught the sun,” Christian says mildly as he undoes my life vest. I anxiously try to assess his mood. We are on deck aboard the yacht, and one of the stewards is standing quietly nearby, waiting for my life vest. Christian passes it to him.
    “Will that be all, sir?” the young man asks. I love his French accent. Christian glances at me, takes off his shades, and slips them into the collar of his T-shirt, letting them hang.
    “Would you like a drink?” he asks me.
    “Do I need one?”
    He cocks his head to one side. “Why would you say that?” His voice is soft.
    “You know why.”
    He frowns as if weighing something in his mind.
    Oh, what is he thinking?
    “Two gin and tonics, please. And some nuts and olives,” he says to the steward, who nods and quickly vanishes.
    “You think I’m going to punish you?” Christian’s voice is silky.
    “Do you want to?”
    “Yes.”
    “How?”
    “I’ll think of something. Maybe when you’ve had your drink.” And it’s a sensual threat. I swallow, and my inner goddess squints from her sun lounger where she’s trying to catch rays with a silver reflector fanned out at her neck.
    Christian’s frowns once more.
    “You want to be?”
    How does he know? “Depends,” I mutter, flushing.
    “On what?” He hides his smile.
    “If you want to hurt me or not.”
    His mouth presses into a hard line, humor forgotten. He leans forward and kisses my forehead.
    “Anastasia, you’re my wife, not my sub. I don’t ever want to hurt you. You should know that by now. Just . . . just don’t take your clothes off in public. I don’t want you naked all over the tabloids. You don’t want that, and I’m sure your mom and Ray don’t want that either.”
    Oh! Ray. Holy shit, he’d have a coronary. What was I thinking? I mentally castigate myself.
    The steward appears with our drinks and snacks and places them on the teak table.
    “Sit,” Christian commands. I do as he says and settle into a director’s chair. Christian takes a seat beside me and passes me a gin and tonic.
    “Cheers, Mrs. Grey.”
    “Cheers, Mr. Grey.” I take a welcome sip. It’s thirst-quenching, cold, and delicious. When I gaze at him, he’s watching me carefully, his mood unreadable. It’s very frustrating . . . I don’t know if he’s still mad at me. I deploy my patented distraction technique.
    “Who owns this boat?” I ask.
    “A British knight. Sir Somebody-or-Other. His great-grandfather started a grocery store. His daughter’s married to one of the Crown Princes of Europe.”
    Oh. “Super-rich?”
    Christian looks suddenly wary. “Yes.”
    “Like you,” I murmur.
    “Yes.”
    Oh.
    “And like you,” Christian whispers and pops an olive into his mouth. I blink rapidly . . . a vision of him in his tux and silver waistcoat comes to mind . . . his eyes burning with sincerity as he gazes down at me during our wedding ceremony.
    “All that is mine is now yours,” he says, his voice ringing out clearly reciting his vows from memory.
    All mine? Holy cow. “It’s odd. Going from nothing to”—I wave my hand to indicate our opulent
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