Chapter 51 (1/2)

”As I said, I just wanted to be clear.”

”Mrs. Grey, I sincerely apologize if you think . . . I have - ” She stops, still floundering for something to say.

”Good. As long as we understand each other, we'll be fine. Now, I'll let you know what we have in mind for the master suite, then I'd like a run down on all the materials you intend to use. As you know, Christian and I are determined that this house should be ecologically sustainable, and I'd like to reassure him as to where all the materials are coming from and what they are.”

”Of course,” she stutters, wide-eyed and frankly a little intimidated by me. This is a first. My inner goddess runs around the arena, waving to the frenzied crowd.

Gia pats her hair into place, and I realize this is a nervous gesture.

”The master suite?” she prompts anxiously, her voice a breathless whisper. Now that I have the upper hand, I feel myself relax for the first time since my meeting with Christian this afternoon. I can do this. My inner goddess is celebrating her inner bitch.

Christian joins us just as we are finishing up.

”All done?” he asks. He puts his arm around my waist and turns to Gia.

”Yes, Mr. Grey,” Gia smiles brightly, though her smile looks brittle.

”I'll have the revised plans to you in a couple of days.”

”Excellent. You're happy?” he asks me directly, his eyes warm and probing. I nod and blush for some reason that I don't understand.

”I'd better be going,” Gia says again too brightly. She offers her hand to me first this time, then to Christian.

”Until next time, Gia,” I murmur.

”Yes, Mrs. Grey. Mr. Grey.”

Taylor appears at the entrance of the great room.

”Taylor will see you out.” My voice is loud enough for him to hear. Patting her hair once more, she turns on her high heels and leaves the great room, followed closely by Taylor.

”She was noticeably cooler,” Christian says, looking quizzically at me.

”Was she? I didn't notice.” I shrug, trying to remain neutral. ”What did Taylor want?” I ask partly because I'm curious and partly because I want to change the subject.

Frowning, Christian releases me and begins to roll up the plans on the table. ”It was about Hyde.”