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Signed In Ink, Sealed In Love

Aria Bennett and wealthy heir Leo Moretti never expected their high school relationship contract to last. What began as a strategic, emotionless arrangement evolves through years of business pressure and personal growth. As they face dangerous enemies and betrayal, their calculated bond transforms into a deep, genuine devotion. Beyond the ink and rules, Leo and Aria must fight for a future together, eventually finding true happiness with their two daughters.
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Chapter 21

The morning air was crisp, carrying the faint smell of rain from the night before. Aria balanced a stack of textbooks against her chest as she hurried across the campus, her mind still replaying the events from the gala. The way Leo had held her hand, the way he had admitted... feelings.

Her steps faltered when she noticed him already waiting near the entrance, leaning casually against his black luxury car. He looked... normal. Casual. Effortless. And yet, her pulse betrayed her, racing faster than it should.

"Morning," he said, voice low, eyes scanning the crowd before settling on her.

"Morning," she replied, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear.

He straightened, walking beside her. "We have to stop by the library first."

Aria raised a brow. "Library? On a Monday?"

"Not for study. For... research," he said, a faint smirk tugging at his lips. "For the project."

Ah. The project.

Professor Kline had assigned them both to co-lead a high-profile presentation for the economics department. Normally, she would've been thrilled. Now, the weight of doing it with Leo-the Leo-made her stomach twist.

They reached the library, and Leo held the door open. Aria's heart jumped for an entirely unnecessary reason.

Inside, the space smelled of polished wood and old books. Quiet. Safe. Somehow, it also felt like a stage waiting for the next act of their lives.

"Spread out," Leo said softly, pulling a few reference books from the shelf. He didn't sit. He hovered, just far enough to respect the contract boundaries, but close enough to unsettle her.

She tried to focus on her notes, jotting ideas for the project. But she felt him watching.

"Stop pretending you don't notice," he said suddenly.

She froze. "Notice what?"

"That I'm... here. Breathing. Waiting. Not leaving."

Her hand stilled over her pen. "I'm not pretending."

"Yes, you are," he countered gently, crouching slightly so their eyes were level. "When you look at me like this, like I'm just a contract, I can see the parts you don't admit even to yourself."

Her cheeks warmed. She looked away, pretending to study her notebook.

He sighed, then reached over-not touching her, just close enough that his hand nearly brushed hers. "Do you know what's dangerous about this project?"

"What?" she asked cautiously.

"Being forced to spend hours together. Alone."

She tilted her head. "Sounds... fine?"

"Not fine," he said. "Tempting."

Aria's pen trembled. Her pulse betrayed her, even as she tried to act calm. Tempting. The word settled heavily between them. She could feel it. He could feel it. And suddenly, the library, once a haven, felt smaller, charged.

Hours passed in near silence, broken only by the shuffling of pages, the scratching of pens, and the occasional quiet comment from Leo.

"Your point about market elasticity," he said softly, leaning over the book she was reading, "it's brilliant. But your phrasing-'consumer inertia'-might confuse the board."

She blinked. "You... read all of that?"

"I didn't have a choice," he said, lips curling into a small smile. "I had to make sure you looked good. And maybe... I needed to see it for myself."

Her chest tightened. For the first time, she wondered if he meant that personally, not professionally.

She looked down, pretending to adjust her notes, trying not to notice the warmth radiating from him.

Later, as they packed up their things, Aria noticed something new. Leo hadn't looked at her like a contract partner today. Not exactly. He looked at her like she existed outside the rules.

She caught him staring for a fraction of a second.

"Don't start analyzing me," he said suddenly, as if reading her mind.

"I'm not," she whispered, her voice barely audible.

"Yes, you are," he said softly, leaning closer. "And I don't mind."

Her heart skipped. She wanted to respond, to tell him that she didn't mind either. But she didn't. She couldn't. The rules-they were still there. The paper that defined their boundaries. The world that wouldn't understand.

The walk back to the car was quiet. Too quiet.

And then, suddenly, Vanessa appeared.

Not confrontational this time. Not loud.

Just... watching.

Aria felt a flash of panic, but Leo's hand slid over hers, steadying. Protective. Claiming.

Vanessa's gaze lingered on Aria with a mixture of curiosity and something darker. Aria could feel it-Jealousy. Contempt. Threat.

Leo's jaw tightened. "She's not your concern," he said quietly, eyes locked on hers to reassure her without words.

Aria nodded, heart still pounding, and followed him to the car.

Inside, Leo started the engine, and they sat in silence for a moment, the city rushing past in blurred lights.

"You don't talk enough when we're alone," he said finally. "I like it when you do."

"Talk about what?" she asked.

"Anything."

Aria laughed softly, but it came out tight. "You want me to talk about... everything?"

"Start small," he said. "But make it real."

Her mind raced. Small. Real. Could she even do that?

"Do you... ever get scared?" she asked hesitantly.

"About what?" he countered, looking at her with intensity.

"About us," she admitted, voice barely above a whisper.

His fingers brushed hers for just a heartbeat. "Every day," he said honestly. "But I also know I don't want to stop."

She stared at him, heart hammering. "Leo..."

"Yes?"

"I-"

The words wouldn't come.

He leaned closer, just enough that she could feel his breath, but not enough to cross the line. "I know," he whispered, and the tension settled like a storm waiting to break.

That night, Aria lay awake in her new room, replaying every glance, every brush of his fingers, every word he had said.

The contract was still real.

The world still judged them.

And yet...

Her heart whispered something dangerous: Maybe it's already more than a contract.

Outside, Leo looked over the balcony of his own apartment, phone in hand. A single text from Aria lit the screen:

"We need to finish the project tomorrow. Don't get distracted."

He smirked, fingers tightening around the phone.

"I won't. I can't. And I'm already distracted anyway."

The night stretched on, full of unspoken words, near touches, and a growing truth neither wanted to admit out loud: their hearts were starting to cheat on the contract.

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