If you thought ‘Fifty Shades’ was nuts before wait until you see it side-by-side with its disturbing new ‘companion’ book

If you thought ‘Fifty Shades’ was nuts before wait until you see it side-by-side with its disturbing new ‘companion’ book

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Starting today, everyone obsessed with the “Fifty Shades of Grey” books will start reading a new installment in the series — “Grey.”
“Grey” follows the same exact plot as “Fifty Shades of Grey,” but from the perspective of the gorgeous and troubled billionaire Christian Grey instead of naive and impressionable Anastasia Steele.

The new installment is an intriguing look into one of the most mysterious and beloved characters that captivated readers back when the original 2011 book came out. As Anastasia describes him, Christian is “a white knight in shining, dazzling armor.”

But the new peek into the character’s psyche might have given her — and original readers — a run for the hills.

We got our hands on a copy and broke down how the characters differed in the key book scenes.
Their first meeting in Christian Grey’s office
When Anastasia shows up to interview Christian for her school paper, the awkward 21-year-old literally falls into the room. In “Fifty Shades of Grey,” Ana is understandably embarrassed.

Double crap — me and my two left feet! I am on my hands and knees in the doorway to Mr. Grey’s office, and gentle hands are around me, helping me to stand. I am so embarrassed.

But Christian in “Grey” is immediately taken with this “whirl of long chestnut hair, long limbs, and brown boots.” As he helps her up, he immediately notices her eyes.

Clear embarrassed eyes meet mine and halt me in my tracks. They are the most extraordinary color, powder blue, and guileless, and for one awful moment, I think she can see right through me and I’m left… exposed.
And while readers might melt at that line, he immediately sexualizes her one paragraph later:

I wonder briefly if all her skin is like that — flawless — and what it would look like pink and warmed from the bite of a cane.

Their second meeting at the hardware store
For those unfamiliar with the plot, Christian literally stalks Ana after their first meeting since he’s so taken with her. After having his trusted bodyguard find out where she works, he proceeds to go and visit her there.

Ana is just doing her job, and has no idea what a stalker her soon-to-be-boyfriend is.
Here’s the scene from her perspective in “Fifty Shades”:

Mrs. Clayton asks me to check on some orders while I’m sitting behind the counter at the register discreetly eating my bagel. I’m engrossed in the task, checking catalog numbers against the items we need and the items we’ve ordered, eyes flicking from the order book to the computer screen and back as I make sure the entries match. Then, for some reason, I glance up…and find myself locked in the bold gray gaze of Christian Grey, who’s standing at the counter, staring at me. Heart failure.

While Christian seems mysterious and intriguing in “Fifty Shades” while talking to Ana in the store, in “Grey” he comes off like a pig. In one scene, he lets her walk ahead of him, not to be a gentleman, but to check her out and see if she would make a good submissive partner in the bedroom.

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Letting her walk ahead gives me the space and time to admire her fantastic ass. Her long, thick ponytail keeps time like a metronome to the gentle sway of her hips. She really is the whole package: sweet, polite, and beautiful, with all the physical attributes I value in a submissive. But the million-dollar question is, could she be a submissive? She probably knows nothing of the lifestyle—my lifestyle—but I very much want to introduce her to it.
Christian is extremely possessive of Ana in “Fifty Shades of Grey” and we get a look into just how possessive in “Grey.” In one scene, he meets her best friend José Rodriguez who is also a college-aged kid and immediately becomes competitive with him.

Ana notices in the “Fifty Shades” book that Rodriguez seems colder to Christian than to herself, but thinks nothing of it after the two men shake hands. Christian, however, is brooding over their possible relationship.

Rodriguez gives me a dark look as we shake hands. It’s a warning. He’s telling me to back off. He likes her. He likes her a lot. Well, game on kid.

This is a grown 27-year-old man — who also happens to be a billionaire — acting jealous of a soon-to-be college grad who is friends with the 21-year-old girl that he’s met only three times. Pull it together, Grey.

Christian saves Ana from a cyclist

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After being rebuffed by Christian when asked if he has a girlfriend — “I don’t do that” — a dejected Ana “turns abruptly and stumbles into the road.”

This is a turning point for both characters.

Ana, is happy to be so close to Christian. She thinks this is the moment he’ll kiss her.
Via “Fifty Shades of Grey:”
It all happens so fast — one minute I’m falling, the next I’m in his arms and he’s holding me tingly against his chest. I inhale his clean, wholesome scent …

He’s staring into my eyes, and I hold his anxious, burning gaze for a moment, or maybe it’s forever … but eventually, my attention is drawn to his beautiful mouth. And for the first time in twenty-one years, I want to be kissed. I want to feel his mouth on mine. Kiss me, damn it!

Readers never knew what was going on in Christian’s head here. In “Grey,” we find out he may have deeper feelings for Ana than just sex, but he dismisses them.

S—. She wants me to kiss her.
And I want to. Just once. Her lips are parted, ready, waiting.
Her mouth felt welcoming beneath my thumb.

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