Fifty Shades Of Grey Book 7

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Etta Lesniak

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Aug 5, 2024, 4:09:04 AM8/5/24
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Im a writer with a deep love for all things romantic... Currently I'm working on the popular Fifty Shades Meander as posted on FanFiction (where I write as Mobabe) and my blog which is based on E L James' Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy.Fifty Shades Meander cuts into Fifty Shades Freed where Ana finds out that she's pregnant. Don't worry, strictly happy endings here with all your favourite characters of the book... I also write fan fiction on Sylvia Day's Crossfire series, and am working on an original story.I don't own anything of the original books and I don't stand to make any profit from using the characters from Fifty Shades of Grey or Crossfire, however the stories on here are my own creations as well as any new characters therein, and is therefore subject to copyright. Nothing on this site is to be copied without the express permission of the author.

Most images are collected from Google image library. I do not own these images, and I do not make any profit from displaying them. The images remain the property of the original owner(s). If any copyrighted images are being displayed, it is done so unintentionally and, with notice, will be removed immediately.


Monique frequently refers to me as her Grammar Fairy. In truth, I feel more like the Punctuation Police, but I'll answer to either title. I am one of those truly annoying people for whom writing errors jump off the page as if they'd been set down in pink neon.


Monique is endeavoring to make me less irritating by asking me to harness this blessing/curse and use it for good, not evil, as the editor of Meander. To say that I am honored by her request is an understatement.


I almost passed up the opportunity to read Meander when I saw that it began with the premise of Ana leaving Christian, but something drew me back to the story, and I was hooked. Like her other readers, I love the gift that Monique has for conveying the emotion behind the action. Editing the chapters is time-consuming, and involves a lot of back-and-forth with Monique. Her kindness and sense of humor make it a pleasure to work with her.


The results of our collaboration might not be immediately obvious, and it's going to take us a while to work through the whole story, but we'll get there. I view it as my job to polish the story and make it as close to technically perfect as I can get it, while changing Monique's wonderful words as little as possible - Susan


Fifty Shades Meander translated into Italian by Paola Donati. Paola is from Bologna Italy. She has translated Fifty Shades Meander with my consent and I'm extremely grateful for her efforts! Paola says: "In my life I have always studied ancient history and until last year I was a professor of Ancient Historical Geography at the Paola Donati


University of Bologna. I like mountain, skiing, hiking, trekking and ... Fifty Shades of Grey and More: so, I felt the desire to make this fan fiction available to Italian friends who do not know English."


Meandro Fifty Shades tradotto in Italiano da Paola Donati. Paola e da Bologna Italia. Ha tradotto Meandro Fifty Shades con il mio consenso e sono estremamente grato per il suo impegno! Paola: "Nella mia vita ho sempre studiato la storia antica e fino all'anno scorso sono stata professore di Geografia Storica dell'Antichit presso l'Universit di Bologna. Mi piace la montagna, sciare, fare passeggiate e trekking e ... mi piace Fifty Shades of Grey and More: cos ho sentito il desiderio di rendere questa fan fiction disponibile per gli amici italiani che non conoscono l'nglese!"


I'm a multifaceted person, I love art in all its expressions, music, films, painting, theatre, and television. All of those connect to the windows of my soul. I enjoy photography which captures memories and I find that my life becomes more real because if it.


If - like me - you wanted more after you read the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy, this blog is for you. I write fan fiction based on E L James's gripping books and more. Fifty Shades Meander is a multi chapter story that continues in the same vein as the originals and, along with some one shot stories, are found in the sidebar. I also host a book club on Sundays. This blog contains mature content - strictly over 18's!


Just here to read stories and write a few. I do some fan fiction on 50 shades of grey I don't not own any of the rights every thing including the basic story line and all characters belong to E L James author of 50 shades of grey. I just love the book


This is just a few fun fan fictions that I came up with. I just decided to take a new spin on the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy. (I do not own any of the characters. The original story and all ideas belong to E. L. James).


After Ana got the crap kicked out of her and Christian came to the rescue (of course), he took her to a hospital even better than a hotel. The views were amazing, the food looked edible, the flowers were gorgeous, and ultimately it looked like a luxurious, comfortable resort.


During this scene, my fifty shades fanatic (and non-Grey's Anatomy viewer) turned to me and said, "What if they are in Meredith's hospital?" (Meredith Grey, if you are wondering). I told him that there was no way! Grey-Sloan Memorial was not that nice and it was in the heart of Seattle. There was no way.


But he kept on. He said: "Well this movie takes place in Seattle, and the Grey's have a lot of money. There could be some relation, and since they are always in the public eye, they had a private doctor's call instead of going to a public hospital."


Just bear with me on this. They don't have to be brother/sister intimately related to still share bloodlines (even though technically Christian wouldn't share her bloodline anyways.) They could be distantly related: cousins, nieces, etc.


What are the odds of two fictional characters with the same last name and spelling being related? Depends on the universe in which the story takes place. Both occur during the same time period and at the same location. Since Seattle is a large city, the two could even be distinctly related and not even know.


We know that Meredith's mother was a famous Harper-Avery winning surgeon and was divorced from her father. Other than him getting remarried, having another daughter, and being an absent, drunk father to Meredith, we don't know very much about him.


So, it is left to us and our imagination. I believe that there is some connection between them. I've learned that things don't really happen by consequences, so being in the same city isn't an accident.


Living the type of lifestyle that the Grey's do, that preserves their presence in the spotlight, but it is a different type of fame than that of Meredith and her mother. Plus, from what we can gather, very little is known of Thatcher Grey.


With Meredith recently winning a Harper-Avery, plus the plane crash, her husband's tragic death, etc., she has acquired some attention, and wealth, throughout the show. Therefore, there is no reason why the Grey's hadn't heard of her until recently.


Plus, we only get to see a small glimpse of Meredith's life outside of the hospital. And since the Fifty Shades series focuses on Christian and Ana's "romances," there isn't much time to learn about family lineage.


Overall, I think that they are related. It's Hollywood. Both are very famous fictional characters. I believe now that they have some relation and I think we the public deserve a spin-off on their family lineage.


While these are my 25 favorites, there are quite literally 1000s that could have been included. The Beatles' body of work is massive and there is something for everyone. If you have been living under a rock and haven't discovered the Fab Four, you have to get musically educated. Stream them on Spotify, find them on iTunes or even buy a CD or record (Yes, those still exist!). I would suggest starting with 1, which is a collection of most of their #1 songs, or the 1968 White Album. Give them chance and you'll never look back.




The best superpower ever? Being invisible of course. Imagine just being able to go from seen to unseen on a dime. Who wouldn't want to have the opportunity to be invisible? Superman and Batman have nothing on being invisible with their superhero abilities. Here are some things that you could do while being invisible, because being invisible can benefit your social life too.


Small towns certainly have their pros and cons. Many people who grow up in small towns find themselves counting the days until they get to escape their roots and plant new ones in bigger, "better" places. And that's fine. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought those same thoughts before too. We all have, but they say it's important to remember where you came from. When I think about where I come from, I can't help having an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for my roots. Being from a small town has taught me so many important lessons that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.


Sometimes traditions seem like a silly thing, but the fact of it is that it's part of who you are. You grew up this way and, more than likely, so did your parents. It is something that is part of your family history and that is more important than anything.


When tragedy strikes in a small town, everyone feels obligated to help out because, whether directly or indirectly, it affects you too. It is easy in a bigger city to be able to disconnect from certain problems. But in a small town those problems affect everyone.


Along the same lines as #3, everyone is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand when you need one in a small town and to me that is the true meaning of community. It's working together to build a better atmosphere, being there to raise each other up, build each other up, and pick each other up when someone is in need. A small town community is full of endless support whether it be after a tragedy or at a hometown sports game. Everyone shows up to show their support.


People say this to others all the time, but it takes on a whole new meaning in a small town. It is true that life is about the journey, but when you're from a small town, you know it's about the journey because the journey probably takes longer than you spend at the destination. Everything is so far away that it is totally normal to spend a couple hours in the car on your way to some form of entertainment. And most of the time, you're gonna have as many, if not more, memories and laughs on the journey than at the destination.

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