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When unworldly student Ana Steele first encountered the driven, damaged young entrepreneur Christian Grey, it sparked a sensual affair that changed both their lives irrevocably. Shocked, intrigued, and ultimately repelled by Christians singular sexual tastes, Ana demanded a deeper commitment; determined to keep her, Christian agreed. Now, together, they have more love, passion, intimacy, wealth, and a world of infinite possibilities. But Ana always knew that loving her Fifty Shades would not be easy and being together poses challenges neither of them ever anticipated. Ana must somehow learn to share Christians opulent lifestyle without sacrificing her own integrity, identity, or independence; Christian must somehow overcome his compulsion to control and lay to rest the horrors that blighted his past and haunt his present. Just when it seems that together their love can conquer any obstacle, tragedy, malice and fate combine to make Anas worst nightmares come true.

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E L James Fifty Shades Freed The third book in the Fifty Shades Trilogy - photo 1

E L James

Fifty Shades Freed

The third book in the Fifty Shades Trilogy series, 2012

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Niall my rock To Kathleen for just being a great sounding board - photo 2

Thanks to: Niall, my rock;

To Kathleen for just being a great sounding board, friend, confidante and a technical wiz;

To Bee for endless moral support;

To Taylor (also a technical wiz), Susi, Pam and Nora for showing a girl a good time.

And for their advice and tact Id really like to thank:

Dr. Raina Sluder for help with all matters medical;

Anne Forlines for the financial advice;

Elizabeth de Vos for her kind counsel regarding the American adoption system.

Thanks to Maddie Blandino for her exquisite, inspirational art.

And to Pam and Gillian for Saturday morning coffee and hauling me back to real life.

Also thanks to my editing team Andrea, Shay and the ever lovely and only occasionally frothing Janine, who tolerates my frothing with patience, fortitude and a great sense of humour.

And lastly to Amanda and all at The Writers Coffee Shop Publishing House-Thank you.

Prologue Mommy Mommy Mommy is asleep on the floor She has been asleep - photo 3***

Prologue

Mommy Mommy Mommy is asleep on the floor She has been asleep for a long - photo 4

Mommy! Mommy! Mommy is asleep on the floor. She has been asleep for a long time. I brush her hair because she likes that. She doesnt wake up. I shake her. Mommy! My tummy hurts. It is hungry. He isnt here. I am thirsty. In the kitchen I pull a chair to the sink, and I have a drink. The water splashes over my blue sweater. Mommy is still asleep. Mommy wake up! She lies still. She is cold. I fetch my blankie, and I cover Mommy, and I lie down on the sticky green rug beside her. Mommy is still asleep. I have two toy cars. They race by the floor where Mommy is sleeping. I think Mommy is sick. I search for something to eat. In the freezer I find peas. They are cold. I eat them slowly. They make my tummy hurt. I sleep beside Mommy. The peas are gone. In the freezer is something. It smells funny. I lick it and my tongue is stuck to it. I eat it slowly. It tastes nasty. I drink some water. I play with my cars, and I sleep beside Mommy. Mommy is so cold, and she wont wake up. The door crashes open. I cover Mommy with my blankie. Hes here. Fuck. What the fuck happened here? Oh, the crazy fucked up bitch. Shit. Fuck. Get out of my way, you little shit. He kicks me, and I hit my head on the floor. My head hurts. He calls somebody and he goes. He locks the door. I lay down beside Mommy. My head hurts. The lady policeman is here. No. No. No. Dont touch me. Dont touch me. Dont touch me. I stay by Mommy. No. Stay away from me. The lady policeman has my blankie, and she grabs me. I scream. Mommy! Mommy! I want my Mommy. The words are gone. I cant say the words. Mommy cant hear me. I have no words.

Christian! Christian! Her voice is urgent, pulling him from the depths of his nightmare, the depths of his despair. Im here. Im here.

He wakes and shes leaning over him, grasping his shoulders, shaking him, her face etched with anguish, blue eyes wide and brimming with tears.

Ana, His voice is a breathless whisper, the taste of fear tarnishing his mouth. Youre here.

Of course Im here.

I had a dream

I know. Im here, Im here.

Ana. He breathes her name, and its a talisman against the black choking panic coursing through his body.

Hush, Im here. She curls around him, her limbs cocooning him, her warmth leeching into his body, forcing back the shadows, forcing back the fear. She is sunshine, she is light she is his.

Please lets not fight. His voice is hoarse as he wraps his arms around her.

Okay.

The vows. No obeying. I can do that. Well find a way. The words rush out of his mouth in a tumble of emotion and confusion and anxiety.

Yes. We will. Well always find a way, she whispers and her lips are on his, silencing him, bringing him back to the now.

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I stare up through gaps in the sea grass parasol at the bluest of skies summer - photo 5

I stare up through gaps in the sea grass parasol at the bluest of skies, summer blue, Mediterranean blue with a contented sigh. Christian is beside me, stretched out on a sun lounger. My husband-my hot, beautiful husband, shirtless, and in cut-off jeans-is reading a book predicting the collapse of the Western banking system. By all accounts, its a page-turner. I havent seen him sit this still, ever. He looks more like a student than the hotshot CEO of one the top privately owned companies in the United States.

On the final leg of our honeymoon, we laze in the afternoon sun on the beach of the aptly named Beach Plaza Monte Carlo in Monaco, although were not actually staying in this hotel. I open my eyes and gaze out at the Fair Lady anchored in the harbor. We are staying, of course, on board a luxury motor yacht. Built in 1928, she floats majestically on the water, queen of the all the yachts in the harbor. She looks like a childs wind-up toy. Christian loves her-I suspect hes tempted to buy her. Honestly, boys and their toys.

Sitting back, I listen to the Christian Grey mix on my new iPod and doze in the late afternoon sun, idly remembering his proposal. Oh his dreamy proposal in the boathouse I can almost smell the scent of the meadow flowers

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Can we marry tomorrow? Christian murmurs softly in my ear. I am sprawled on his chest in the flowery bower in the boathouse, sated from our passionate lovemaking.

Hmm.

Is that a yes? I hear his hopeful surprise.

Hmm.

A no?

Hmm.

I sense his grin. Miss Steele, are you incoherent?

I grin. Hmm.

He laughs and hugs me tightly, kissing the top of my head. Vegas, tomorrow, it is then.

Sleepily I raise my head. I dont think my parents would be very happy with that.

He thrums his fingertips up and down my naked back, caressing me gently.

What do you want, Anastasia? Vegas? A big wedding with all the trimmings? Tell me.

Not big Just friends and family. I gaze up at him moved by the quiet entreaty in his glowing gray eyes. What does he want?

Okay. He nods. Where?

I shrug.

Could we do it here? he asks tentatively.

Your folks place? Would they mind?

He snorts. My mother would be in seventh heaven.

Okay, here. Im sure my mom and dad would prefer that.

He strokes my hair. Could I be any happier?

So, weve established where, now the when.

Surely you should ask your mother.

Hmm. Christians smile dips. She can have a month, thats it. I want you too much to wait any longer.

Christian, you have me. Youve had me for a while. But okay-a month it is. I kiss his chest, a soft chaste kiss, and smile up at him.

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Youll burn. Christian whispers in my ear, startling me from my doze.

Only for you. I give him my sweetest smile. The late afternoon sun has shifted, and I am under its full glare. He smirks and in one swift move pulls my sun lounger into the shade of the parasol.

Out of the Mediterranean sun, Mrs. Grey.

Thank you for your altruism, Mr. Grey.

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