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Fifty Shades Trilogy 03 - Fifty Shades Freed

Fifty Shades Trilogy 03 - Fifty Shades Freed

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Autoren: James E. L.
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basement garage. After an agonizing pause, the doors slowly start to slide shut, and as they do I hear Sawyer’s cries.
    “Mrs. Grey!” Just as the elevator doors close, I see him skid into the foyer. “Ana!” he shouts in disbelief. But he’s too late, and he disappears from view.
    The elevator sinks smoothly down to the garage level. I have a couple of minutes’ start on Sawyer, and I know he’ll try to stop me. I glance longingly at my R8 as I rush to the Saab, open the door, toss the duffel bag onto the passenger seat, and slide into the driver’s seat.
    I start the car, and the tires squeal as I race to the entrance and wait eleven agonizing seconds for the barrier to lift. The instant it’s clear I drive out, catching sight of Sawyer in my rearview mirror as he dashes out of service elevator into the garage. His bewildered, injured expression haunts me as I turn off the ramp onto Fourth Avenue.
    I let out my long held breath. I know Sawyer will call Christian or Taylor, but I’ll deal with that when I have to—I don’t have time to dwell on it now. I squirm uncomfortably in my seat, knowing in my heart of hearts that Sawyer’s probably lost his job. Don’t dwell. I have to save Mia. I have to get to the bank and collect five million dollars. I glance in the rearview mirror, nervously anticipating the sight of the SUV bursting forth from the garage, but as I drive away, there’s no sign of Sawyer.
    The bank is sleek, modern, and understated. There are hushed tones, echoing floors, and pale green etched glass everywhere. I stride to the information desk.
    “May I help you, ma’am?” The young woman gives me a bright, insincere smile, and for a moment I regret changing into jeans.
    “I’d like to withdraw a large sum of money.”
    Ms. Insincere Smile arches an even more insincere eyebrow.
    “You have an account with us?” She fails to hide her sarcasm.
    “Yes,” I snap. “My husband and I have several accounts here. His name is Christian Grey.”
    Her eyes widen fractionally and insincerity gives way to shock. Her eyes sweep up and down me once more, this time with a combination of disbelief and awe.
    “This way, ma’am,” she whispers, and leads me to a small, sparsely furnished office walled with more green-etched glass.
    “Please take a seat.” She gestures to a black leather chair by a glass desk bearing a state-of-the-art computer and phone. “How much will you be withdrawing today, Mrs. Grey?” she asks pleasantly.
    “Five million dollars.” I look her straight in the eye as if I ask for this amount of cash every day.
    She blanches. “I see. I’ll fetch the manager. Oh, forgive me for asking, but do you have ID?”
    “I do. But I’d like to speak to the manager.”
    “Of course, Mrs. Grey.” She scurries out. I sink into the seat, and a wave of nausea washes over me as the gun presses uncomfortably into the small of my back . Not now. I can’t be sick now. I take a deep cleansing breath, and the wave passes. Nervously, I check my watch. Twenty-five past two.
    A middle-aged man enters the room. He has a receding hairline, but wears a sharp, expensive charcoal suit and matching tie. He holds out his hand.
    “Mrs. Grey. I’m Troy Whelan.” He smiles, we shake, and he sits down at the desk opposite me.
    “My colleague tells me you’d like to withdraw a large amount of money.”
    “That’s correct. Five million dollars.”
    He turns to his sleek computer and taps in a few numbers.
    “We normally ask for some notice for large amounts of money.” He pauses, and flashes me a reassuring but supercilious smile. “Fortunately, however, we hold the cash reserve for the entire Pacific Northwest,” he boasts. Jeez, is he trying to impress me?
    “Mr. Whelan, I’m in a hurry. What do I need to do? I have my driver’s license, and our joint account checkbook. Do I just write a check?”
    “First things first, Mrs. Grey. May I see the ID?” He switches from jovial show-off to serious banker.
    “Here.” I hand over my license.
    “Mrs. Grey . . . this says Anastasia Steele.”
    Oh shit.
    “Oh . . . yes. Um.”
    “I’ll call Mr. Grey.”
    “Oh no, that won’t be necessary.” Shit! “I must have something with my married name.” I rifle through my purse. What do I have with my name on it? I pull out my wallet, open it and find a photograph of Christian and me, on the bed in Fair Lady ’s cabin. I can’t show him that! I dig out my black

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