Taylor PoV: Like Herding Cats…

Hey everyone! It’s my birthday!!!

A bunch of people asked if there was going to be a bonus this week, and my initial answer to that was no.

1. I’m not done with this week’s chapter yet.

2. It’s not a like…. happy, festive, fun chapter. There’s some drama on the horizon, and who wants an epic Christian Grey meltdown on Christmas?

That being said, you guys are so great to me every single week that I decided I really wanted to post something today– so I wrote a quick, non-spoilery outtake! This would take place between chapter 35 and 36 of TFSOF (but that doesnā€™t matter much).

Hope you enjoy it!!

xoxo

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This room is always warmer than the rest of the executive suite at GEH. Itā€™s a small, rectangular space with no windows, three desks, and dozens of screens that hum and put off heat. My eyes flit between the images of the residence, Calliopeā€™s daycare, different floors of GEH, the parking garage, and Escala. Itā€™s quiet, which is a good change of pace, but days like these are extremely boring. Itā€™s easy, when itā€™s like this, to let my mind wander to thoughts of my daughter or plans I want to make for the next weekend weā€™ll get to spend togetherā€¦ but itā€™s an urge I fight. I canā€™t afford to lose concentration. Not when I know whatā€™s out there, lurking in wait. Not after I saw what our failures last time did to Anastasia. Thankfully, the perfect thing to make me refocus suddenly comes through my earpiece.

ā€œTaylor, Iā€™ve got an unexpected delivery for Ana,ā€ Luke murmurs.

ā€œMrs. Grey,ā€ I correct him with a grumble. ā€œWhat is it?ā€

ā€œIā€™ll go find out.ā€ Heā€™s quiet for a minute, and when I hear him speak again, itā€™s not to me. ā€œHey buddy, where you delivering from?ā€

ā€œOh, Iā€™m just a courier, man.ā€

ā€œYeah, thatā€™s the thing thoughā€¦ Anastasia Grey doesnā€™t take deliveries from just anyone, Iā€™m going to need a name.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t know, dude. I donā€™t take the orders. I just deliver them.ā€

Thereā€™s another pause before Luke starts again, this time in a more familiar tone. ā€œDid Ana order something I donā€™t know about?ā€

ā€œNot that I know of.ā€ It takes a moment to place the female voice that responds– Abigail, Anastasiaā€™s assistantā€”and that irritates me. Damn, what I wouldnā€™t give to put cameras in her office.

My teeth mash together as I pull up an email on the laptop in front of me and send it off while keeping my attention on the conversation Luke is having.


To: Christian Grey

Subject: GSP Video Surveillance

Date: August 15th 2012  10:27 AM

From: Jason Taylor

Any movement with Gallagher on getting cameras into Mrs. Greyā€™s office?

Jason Taylor

Head of Security, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.


ā€œSo, are you gonna sign orā€¦.ā€ The impatience in the courierā€™s voice is clear, even 2nd hand through Lukeā€™s earpiece, and I automatically make a face as I anticipate Lukeā€™s response.

ā€œWhy donā€™t you chill the fuck out, alright?ā€ he says, making me shake my head. Heā€™s always been the hot head on my team, but Iā€™ll be damned if he isnā€™t the best. ā€œWhat courier company do you work for?ā€

ā€œOne-Hour Delivery.ā€

ā€œYou only take local orders?ā€

ā€œNo. Weā€™ll only deliver locally but weā€™ll take orders from whoever calls.ā€

Luke sighs. ā€œAlright, open the box, Abby.ā€

ā€œHey, I canā€™t let you do that until you sign!ā€

ā€œOk, first of all, you need to get it out of your head that youā€™re letting me do anythingā€¦ā€ I can hear the package being sliced open behind Lukeā€™s words, which is the only thing that keeps me from telling him to pull it back a bit. Well that, and Greyā€™s response.


To: Jason Taylor

Subject: RE: GSP Video Surveillance

Date: August 15th 2012  10:29 AM

From: Christian Grey

Gallagher wonā€™t agree. Weā€™re going to have to go through the building owner.

Christian Grey

CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.


I take a deep breath and start pulling up the records I have on Anastasiaā€™s employer so I can get the contact information for GSPā€™s landlord, still focusing half my attention on Luke.

ā€œOhā€¦ā€ Abby says, shame coloring the one word I hear. ā€œI uhā€¦ I think this might be from Kate.ā€

ā€œWhat is it?ā€ I ask.

Thereā€™s a shuffling noise, and Luke responds, ā€œItā€™s just some candles and shit for her office.ā€

ā€œSo, will you sign now, please?ā€ the courier asks.

ā€œSure,ā€ Abby says, and the low scratching sound that must be her scrawling her signature on the order form is drowned out by Luke.

ā€œHere, courtesy of Christian Grey.ā€

ā€œHey, thanks, man!ā€ the courier says, and after some generic rustling sounds, it goes quiet on Lukeā€™s side again.

ā€œSawyer, you need to stop being so combative with everyone.ā€

ā€œNah, itā€™s better when Iā€™m scary.ā€

ā€œSawyerā€¦ā€

ā€œI tipped him!ā€

ā€œSawyerā€¦ā€

ā€œOkay, okay, okayā€¦ā€

I let out a heavy sigh and dial the number for the landlord to Anaā€™s building. Then I have to coordinate another delivery to the house. When Grey goes into his R&D meeting, Andrea has to take the Lamborghini to the mechanic for an oil change, which means arranging transportation to get her back to GEH.

At three, I double check all of the Greys are exactly where theyā€™re supposed to be and that my team is in place, then I make two laps through the building. The girls at Grey Publishing always have candy for me when I pop in to make sure theyā€™re doing alright, and thereā€™s a woman up in accounting who has a service dog that I stop and say hi to every time I pass. It helps keep my spirits high when I meander through the first floor lobby and stare at the torrential downpour bouncing off the pavement outside.

Grey likes the rain, but I fucking hate it. And it rains non-stop here from October to June. I think I should get a little reprieve in Augustā€”but this city canā€™t even give me that.

And, as if it wants to rub salt in my wounds, right then a giant thundercloud claps overhead, and the lights in the building go dark. I wait a few uneasy seconds for the back-up generators to kick on… until I remember that the entire power grid is currently being dismantled so it can be replaced with Endurance technology, and the backup generators were the first to go.

For most people, a power outage is an inconvenience. Possibly even excitingā€”something to break up the monotony of the day at least. For me, itā€™s a disaster. It means all of the surveillance systems are down, all of the electronic locksā€¦ everything.

I reach up for my earpiece as I start back for the security office, which will take me forever to get to since Iā€™m now going to have to take the stairs up thirty-one fucking floors.

ā€œSawyer, our power is out. You?ā€

Thereā€™s a click that tells me heā€™d turned the microphone off on his earpiece, and when I hear Ana talking in the background, I know why. Heā€™s always been very protective of his friendship with her, and sometimes it means shit like this. But the closeness between them has proved to be valuable over and over again in the past, so I donā€™t fight him on it anymore.

ā€œOh my god, look how cute this is!ā€ Ana squeals.

ā€œYeah, us too. Iā€™m sitting in her office,ā€ Sawyer mumbles to me, probably so Ana wonā€™t hear him.

ā€œGood, stay there. James, you got eyes on Calliope?ā€

ā€œNo, thereā€™s an external door alarm on the south side. Smith and I are going to check it out.ā€

ā€œWhat the fuck do you mean youā€™re going to check it out? Whoā€™s watching Calliope?ā€ Iā€™m met with silence that fills me with equal parts incredulity and dread, so after several seconds of no response, I fill the emptiness with a tirade of lectures and curse words. Iā€™m more out of breath from yelling at my team than the seven flights of stairs I sprint up to get to Calliopeā€™s daycare. Not only is James missing from his post, but so is the receptionist who is never supposed to leave this desk unmanned.

ā€œI swear to fucking godā€¦ā€ I grumble, pulling open the door that no longer locks without power. Itā€™s chaos inside. Shrieks and wails of tears sound from the room to the left, while excited giggles bubble up around me from the older kids. I wade through them all to get to the Caterpillar room and immediately start looking for Kensie, but she isnā€™t here. A hot rush of panic climbs up the back of my neck and my eyes fly wildly around the room, searching for the mop of familiar brown curls that belongs to Calliope.

She isnā€™t here.

There are only seven children in this room, and it takes me less than three seconds to critically evaluate each and every one of their faces. Not a single one of them is Calliope.

I go to the teacher across the room who is currently cuddling a screaming toddler, while trying to listen to the mindless ramblings of a little boy hovering nervously near her legs.

ā€œWhereā€™s Calliope?ā€ I demand. She blinks up at me, completely frazzled.

ā€œWhat do you mean? Isnā€™t she…ā€ Her eyes move from mine and survey the room, widening with panic when she comes to the same realization I have. ā€œWell sheā€™s supposed to be right here…ā€

ā€œI know where sheā€™s supposed to be! Iā€™m asking you where she is?ā€

ā€œI-Iā€”ā€ Her eyes start anxiously searching again until she starts shaking her head with horrible regret. ā€œShit, I donā€™t know…ā€

ā€œYou donā€™t get to not know!ā€

ā€œIā€™m sorry! Weā€™re sort of having a situation here… Maybe you canā€™t tell, but Iā€™m a little overwhelmed with crying babies who donā€™t understand why itā€™s suddenly dark.ā€

ā€œSo, the CEOā€™s daughter is the one you choose to ignore? WHERE IS CALLIOPE GREY?!ā€

ā€œI donā€™t know, she has a nanny with her. Whereā€™s Mackensie?ā€

ā€œIf I knew that, I wouldnā€™t be bothering with you.ā€

I turn on my heel and storm through the door, glancing over the faces of the other teachers and the sea of tiny people running wildly through the open floor space. Mackenzie isnā€™t here, and neither is Calliope.

ā€œCalliope isnā€™t in the daycare,ā€ I parrot to my team, my voice suddenly going low and monotone. Years of military training kicks in like the flip of a light switch, and all the noise around me fades into the background of my concentration. My senses sharpen, and I immediately start mentally clearing the space around me.

ā€œYeah, I know. Just hold on a second. Iā€™ll be right back,ā€ Luke says, jovially enough that I know heā€™s talking to Anastasia. Thereā€™s a high-pitched scrape, the sound of a chair, and I decide heā€™s probably leaving her office so he can talk to me without alarming her.

Thatā€™s a good call. No need to panic the Greys until I know for sure whatā€™s going on. Especially not the quick-to-irrational-fury one whoā€™s currently on the 31st floor, probably already furious that the power outage has interrupted his day.

Thereā€™s the soft sound of a door closing that matches perfectly with the door of the daycare closing behind me and Luke starts hissing angrily through his earpiece. ā€œTaylor, Iā€™m going to need you to repeat what you just fucking said because what I think you said is that you lost Anastasiaā€™s child.ā€

My gut clenches uneasily at the brutal reality of what he just said, but I choose not to acknowledge it until Iā€™m certain thereā€™s truth to it. Mackensie is also missing after all, perhaps she just taken her on a walk… without a security escort, through the crowded city, during a rainstorm and power outage.

Okay, maybe that isnā€™t better.

ā€œWhat was the breach, Smith?ā€ I ask, refocusing on the avenues I have to track her down. ā€œPlease tell me we didnā€™t let someone get out of this building with that baby.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s nothing out here, just… waitā€”ā€ His voice stalls, and then raises a few levels in pitch, as though heā€™s calling to someone far away. ā€œWhat are you doing out here?ā€

The response is difficult to hear through the sound of the pouring rain bouncing off the metal roof that covers the courtyard off the back side of the building, but while Iā€™m on high alert like this, I couldā€™ve made out each of their words if they were standing under a thundering waterfall.

ā€œSmokingā€¦ā€

ā€œYou come through that door?ā€

ā€œAre weā€¦ not supposed to? This is the only place weā€™re allowed to smokeā€¦ā€

ā€œYou go through the east door. What do you think ā€˜emergency exit onlyā€™ means?!ā€

ā€œSmith, Calliope!ā€ I bark. ā€œFocus.ā€

ā€œDid anyone come through here with a baby?ā€

ā€œNo, itā€™s just me.ā€

I grind my teeth together. ā€œWhen did you leave your post, James?ā€

ā€œFive minutes ago?ā€

ā€œFive minutes.ā€ Does he realize what could have happened in five fucking minutes? ā€œNo one leaves anywhere without checking directly with me first, got it?ā€

ā€œSorry, sir… I wasnā€™t expecting the power outage.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t want to hear apologies, I want Calliope found. All of you, start searching. Top to bottom, floor by floor. Harper, Wyatt… I want you out on the streets.ā€

ā€œAre you seriously telling me we lost Calliope?ā€ Luke growls. ā€œWhat the fuck am I supposed to say to Ana?!ā€

ā€œNothing, Iā€™ll find her.ā€ I turn and bolt back into the stairwell, taking the steps two at a time. Praying that the power comes on by the time I make it back to the security office so that Iā€™ll be able to review the footage, and that the feed didnā€™t cut off before Calliope was taken. It takes almost four minutes for me to get all the way to the top floor, and when I come through the door into the reception area, both Andrea and Olivia shoot concerned looks at me.

ā€œEverything alright, Taylor?ā€ Andrea asks. I can only offer her a half-hearted wave as I stride past her, moving purposefully to my office.

The power didnā€™t come on, so the monitors are still dark. Lukeā€™s jaw is grinding impatiently in my ear and I have no idea what to say to him.

ā€œSmith? James?ā€

ā€œIā€™ve got nothing.ā€

ā€œGarage is clear.ā€

ā€œHarper? Wyatt?ā€

ā€œNothing suspicious.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s an officer parked up the street, he didnā€™t see anyone come tearing out of the garage, so itā€™s not likely weā€™re dealing with a getaway car.ā€

My gut sinks and I feel a hot flash of shame. We havenā€™t found her, so Iā€™m going to have to tell Grey. And I know heā€™s going to pop the fuck off. Iā€™ve seen him lose it over far less when something even threatened to get near Anastasiaā€¦ I canā€™t imagine what heā€™s going to do when it comes to Calliope.

ā€œIā€™ll go inform Grey,ā€ I say, as though Iā€™m informing them of death. Which, considering the situation, might be a reality since Grey is probably going to kill me. 

ā€œYou sure?ā€ Smith asks.

ā€œYeah. Sawyer, donā€™t tell Anastasia anything until Grey decides what he wants her to know. Everyone get back here and be ready for my orders.ā€

ā€œHow can I help?ā€ Sawyer asks.

ā€œStay with Ana. Once the power comes on, youā€™re most useful to me behind a computer.ā€

ā€œSir, with all due respect, I disagree. Iā€™m a better shot than either Wyatt or James, and Iā€™m the best you have at hand to hand. If weā€™re dealing with an abductor, I think Iā€™m the exact person to handle it.ā€

ā€œNo, if someone really did come for Calliope, Ana could also be a target. I need you with her, and I need you sharp.ā€

ā€œIā€™m always sharp.ā€

And arrogant. Donā€™t forget arrogant.

ā€œSawyer…ā€

ā€œYeah, I got it. Stay put.ā€

ā€œGood.ā€ With the same amount of courage that once carried me through battle in the past, I shuffle out of the office towards the double oak doors that stand between me and Mr. Grey. Thereā€™s a kind of pep-talk running through my mind, convincing me to keep going, but it doesnā€™t slow me down. With quick efficiency, I push through the doors and steel myself for the news I have to deliver.

Except, instead of the sharp, irritated look I usually expect when I interrupt his workday, I get soft eyes and a warm smile. All because of the tiny little beauty currently standing in his lap, held up by his hands. Her laughter echoes through the room like sweet music. Her soft brown girls bounce with the rhythm of her fatherā€™s knees.

ā€œAh, come in, Taylor. Did you resolve the camera situation for Anaā€™s office?ā€ His good humor colors every word and I stand there speechless. Calliope makes a loud, happy sound, that catches his attention and makes his face light up. She reaches out and places her palm against his lips, and he kisses it several times before turning expectant eyes back on me.

ā€œUhā€¦ yes, sir. I was just coming to let you know that, uh, all of our surveillance is down because of the power outage.ā€

ā€œI know, the door to her daycare just opened when I went down there to get her. And theyā€™re so overwhelmed down there I sent Kensie down to the store for snacks to try and calm everyone down. Thankfully, Welch will have GEH transferred to the Endurance grid by Friday, and we wonā€™t have to deal with this anymore.ā€

ā€œRight. Well, I suppose Iā€™ll just keep you updated then.ā€

ā€œSawyer is with Ana, right? A power outage seems like the exact scenario where Kate would call her and talk her into doing something stupid.ā€

ā€œYes, Sir. Heā€™s in her office right now. She seems to be having a good day.ā€

The joy on his face somehow shines through brighter. ā€œGood. If the cameras are down, we should get people down to all the entrances. I still want to know everyone coming in and out of this building.ā€

ā€œYes, sir. Iā€™ve already got the team mobilized.ā€

ā€œGood. Then you can leave us, Taylor.ā€

ā€œYes, sir.ā€ I turn around, feeling my heart racing a mile a minute as relief seeps from every single one of my poresā€¦ until Grey calls my name again. ā€œYes, sir?ā€

He smiles again, and nods to his daughter. ā€œDonā€™t you think sheā€™s the most perfect thing youā€™ve ever seen?ā€

I chuckle. ā€œYes, sir. The most perfect.ā€

ā€œYeah, I think so too.ā€ He turns to her, completely losing himself. “This is going to be your office one day, isnā€™t it? All of this is going to be yours…”

I turn and leave his office, letting out a long sigh before I reach up for my earpiece. ā€œGrey has Calliope, everyone stand down.ā€

ā€œOh, thank god,ā€ Luke exhales. ā€œWell, if thereā€™s no crisis Iā€™m going back into Anaā€™s office, Iā€™ll be on mute.ā€

ā€œFine. And, James?ā€

ā€œYes, sir?ā€

ā€œYouā€™re no longer assigned to daycare. Wait there until Kelley comes to relieve you, then report to my office immediately.ā€

I can hear him swallow his trepidation. ā€œYes, sir.ā€

As the sense of urgency that had consumed me only minutes ago dies away, Iā€™m left feeling drained and tired. The weight of it lands heavily on my chair and I plop down in my seat and stare at the blank monitors around me. My head falls back against the headrest, and I take just a few minutes to let myself relax, but the power switches on and the room around me suddenly hums with life again. I glance up at the screens, once more searching through the images of GEH, the Greyā€™s home, and Escala for anything thatā€™s gone amiss in the time thatā€™s lapsed since my last check. Everything is quiet. Everything is the same.

And suddenly, Iā€™m very grateful for my boring day.

16 thoughts on “Taylor PoV: Like Herding Cats…

  1. Thank you for the bonus!! Always love Taylor reminding Sawyer Anna is “Mrs Grey.” Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas — stay masked and stay well!

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  2. First of all… I wish you the best of Birthdays!! And thank you a lot for this amazing outtake.

    And I thought my work was stressfull… poor Taylor. I always imagined him this way, 24/7 on high alert… at least I hope heā€™s well paid hahah

    I also think that daddy Christian is so cute, love those little moments between him and Calliope.

    Thank you for this amazing surprise!

    Best regards,

    Andie

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  3. We should make it a special day for you on your birthday, instead we are rewarded! Thank You, Taraā¤This bonus chapter is excellent like every other. Taylor holds a very demanding job. I almost feel death before knowing Callie is with Christian. It’s no joke if she was really missing, even Endurance cant keep Christian sane, not to mention Ana. Just so glad she’s with her daddy, safest place on earth. Taylor is such a pro. He checks all avenue to locate Callie before unwillingly having to inform. He’s a keeper. Happy Birthday To Our Amazing AuthoršŸŽ‚ā¤šŸŒˆšŸŽ‰šŸŽˆHope you’ll have a wonderful day and lots of cheers. Merry Christmas, Tara. Enjoy the holidays. Muchā¤ā¤

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  4. OMG! I could feel the angst and terror through my screen. Very well written. Grey should have reported to Taylor, Sawyer or Ana that he had his little girl. And he sent the nanny for snacks for the other daycare kids!

    Happy Birthday, Tara!

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  5. First off Happy Birthday
    Second Thanks for the bonus chapter
    And third is a question kinda it more like a matter of opinion so so you think Luke and Taylor have a father/son bond or o big brother/little brother type of bond

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  6. Never know when a disaster arises and Taylor has to exercise his readiness pronto. The very last person he had to check in had the answer all along. Not a disaster after all just Christian hauling Callie in his private domain not missing a fun time with his heir. Thank you very much Happy BirthdayšŸŽand Merry Christmas to you and familyšŸŽ„

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  7. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
    Thanks for the fun outtake.
    Poor Taylor!! LOL, thank goodness Christian had her. Sawyer is a cocky one for sure. But that is why we love him!!

    Enjoy your holidays šŸ˜€

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  8. Poor Taylor it wasn’t so boring when he was panicking about Calliope missing. Thank goodness Christian had her all along. I bet if the landlord doesn’t let him have his way about cameras in Ana’s office, he’ll probably buy the building lol

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