Freed (Fifty Shades as Told by Christian #3) - E.L. James Page 0,249

room as Nora is helping Ana out of bed.

“Let me take her,” I say.

“Mr. Grey, I can manage,” Nurse Nora scolds, giving me an icy look.

“Damn it, she’s my wife. I’ll take her.” I move her IV stand out my way.

“Mr. Grey!” Nora chastises me, but I ignore her and carefully place my arms around and under my wife and lift her.

Ana wraps her arms around my neck, and I carry her into the adjacent bathroom. Nurse Nora follows, pushing the IV stand.

“Mrs. Grey, you’re too light.” I set Ana on her feet, keeping one hand on her so she doesn’t fall. She seems a little unsteady. I flip on the light and Ana staggers.

Hell! “Sit, before you fall.” I don’t let go of her. Gingerly, she does as she’s told, and once she’s seated, I release her.

“Go.” She waves me out.

“No. Just pee, Ana.”

“I can’t, not with you here.” She peers up, beseeching me with wide, dark eyes.

“You might fall.”

“Mr. Grey!” Nora is not happy, but we both ignore her.

“Please,” Ana says.

Fuck. Get a grip, Grey.

“I’ll stand outside, door open.” I step outside with Nora while she glares at me.

“Turn around, please,” Ana says, and I want to smile. We’ve done all manner of things to each other but this is a hard limit for her? I roll my eyes, but do as she asks.

Nora mutters something under her breath and I think I catch the word interfering but I’m too relieved that Ana’s woken up to let it bother me.

After a minute or two, Ana pipes up that she’s done. I scoop her into my arms once more, and I’m thrilled when she curls her arms around me. I bury my nose in her hair, but I’m alarmed to find that she doesn’t smell of Ana—she smells of chemicals and hospitals and fucking trauma. But I don’t care. She’s back. “Oh, I’ve missed you, Mrs. Grey,” I whisper, and I lay her back on her bed, Nurse Nora trailing behind me with the IV, a scowling chaperone.

“If you’ve quite finished, Mr. Grey, I’d like to check over Mrs. Grey now.” Nurse Nora is hatchet-faced when mad.

I stand back and hold up my hands in surrender. “She’s all yours.”

Nora huffs, unimpressed, but she smiles at Ana. “How do you feel?”

“Sore and thirsty. Very thirsty.”

“I’ll fetch you some water once I’ve checked your vitals and Dr. Bartley has examined you.” She reaches for a blood pressure cuff and wraps it around Ana’s upper arm while I watch. Ana’s eyes stay on me. She frowns.

What is it?

Does she want me to leave?

Grey, you must look a sight.

I sit down on the edge of the bed, out of Nora’s reach. “How are you feeling?” I ask Ana.

“Confused. Achy. Hungry.”

“Hungry?”

She nods.

“What do you want to eat?”

“Anything. Soup.”

“Mr. Grey, you’ll need the doctor’s approval before Mrs. Grey can eat.”

Nora and I are not on the same wavelength. I pull my phone from my pocket and call Taylor.

“Mr. Grey.”

“Ana wants chicken soup.”

“I’m delighted to hear that, sir.” I know he’s smiling. “Gail’s gone to her sister’s, but I’ll call the Olympic Hotel—they’ll still have room service at this time.”

“Good.”

“I’ll be right there.”

“Thank you.” I hang up.

Nora looks grimmer than ever. But I don’t care.

“Taylor?” Ana asks.

I nod.

“Your blood pressure is normal, Mrs. Grey. I’ll fetch the doctor.” Nora removes the cuff and, without so much as another word, stalks out of the room, radiating disapproval at me.

“I think you made Nurse Nora mad.”

“I have that effect on women.” I smirk at Ana, and she laughs, but stops abruptly, her face stricken, as she clutches her side. “Yes, you do,” she says, gently.

“Oh, Ana, I love to hear you laugh.” But not if it pains you.

Nora returns with a pitcher of water and Ana and I fall silent, gazing at each other as she pours a glass. “Small sips now,” Nora warns.

“Yes, ma’am.” Ana takes a sip and closes her eyes for a moment. When she opens them, she looks directly at me. “Mia?”

“She’s safe. Thanks to you.”

“They did have her?”

“Yes.”

“How did they get her?”

“Elizabeth Morgan.”

“No!”

I nod. “She picked her up at Mia’s gym.”

Ana frowns, as if she can’t quite comprehend the magnitude of Morgan’s and Hyde’s treachery.

“I’ll fill you in on the details later. Mia is fine, all things considered. She was drugged. She’s groggy now and shaken up, but by some miracle she wasn’t harmed.” My anger flares once more; Ana put herself and Junior in jeopardy. “What you did”—I drag my fingers through

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