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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 35

The call came at 6:12 p.m.

Unknown number.

Aria almost ignored it.

Almost.

Something in her gut told her not to.

"Hello?"

"Miss Aria," a smooth female voice responded. "My name is Mrs. Duvall. I represent a private foundation interested in supporting promising students."

Aria frowned slightly.

"I already have a scholarship."

"Yes," the woman replied calmly. "We're aware."

Her fingers tightened around the phone.

Aware.

"We would like to meet," Mrs. Duvall continued. "Confidentially."

"For what purpose?"

"To discuss an opportunity that could secure your academic and financial future permanently."

Permanent.

The word lingered.

"Why me?" Aria asked carefully.

A small pause.

"Because you are intelligent enough to recognize leverage when you see it."

The line went quiet after that.

A location was sent.

Private office.

Downtown.

Tomorrow.

Alone.

She didn't tell Leo immediately.

Not because she planned to hide it.

But because she needed to understand it first.

If this was what she thought it was-

She needed to hear it clearly.

Without interference.

Without reaction.

The office was elegant.

Minimalist.

Expensive without trying too hard.

Mrs. Duvall was in her late forties, poised, composed, the type of woman who never raised her voice because she never needed to.

"Thank you for coming," she said with a polite smile.

Aria remained standing for a second before sitting.

"Let's not waste time," Aria said calmly. "Who sent you?"

Mrs. Duvall's smile didn't change.

"I represent interests aligned with the Moretti family."

There it was.

No denial.

No theatrics.

"Aligned how?" Aria asked.

"Concerned with preserving long-term stability."

Aria leaned back slightly.

"And I threaten that?"

"You complicate it."

Honest.

Clinical.

Not cruel.

Just strategic.

Mrs. Duvall folded her hands neatly.

"You're bright. Driven. Capable. We admire that."

"Then why am I here?"

"Because we believe you deserve... freedom."

Aria's eyes narrowed slightly.

"Explain."

Mrs. Duvall slid a thin folder across the desk.

Inside were documents.

Full academic sponsorship.

International graduate placement.

Housing covered.

Stipend generous enough to support her family comfortably.

Guaranteed.

No reviews.

No pressure.

No vulnerability.

Her breath slowed.

"This isn't charity," Aria said quietly.

"No."

"What's the condition?"

Mrs. Duvall met her gaze directly.

"You separate from Leonard Moretti."

The air shifted.

Cold.

Controlled.

"We do not require drama," Mrs. Duvall continued smoothly. "No public conflict. Simply distance. A gradual disengagement."

Aria didn't touch the folder again.

"You want me to leave him."

"We want you to choose yourself."

The wording was deliberate.

Manipulative.

Clever.

"And if I don't?" Aria asked calmly.

Mrs. Duvall's smile softened slightly.

"Then the reviews may continue. Funding sources may remain unstable. Scrutiny may intensify."

Not a threat.

A forecast.

Aria felt her pulse in her ears.

"They think I'll fold," she said quietly.

Mrs. Duvall didn't respond.

Which was answer enough.

"You believe loving him will cost you," Mrs. Duvall said gently. "We're offering you a future without that risk."

Aria looked down at the papers again.

Everything she ever worked for.

Guaranteed.

Security.

Stability.

Freedom from fear.

All she had to do-

Was walk away.

Her chest tightened painfully.

"You're underestimating him," Aria said softly.

Mrs. Duvall tilted her head slightly.

"This is not about him."

"It is," Aria replied evenly. "Because if this offer didn't scare him, you wouldn't be making it."

Silence.

Strategic silence.

Mrs. Duvall's eyes sharpened slightly.

"You're stronger than anticipated."

Aria let out a faint, humorless laugh.

"You're offering me comfort in exchange for love."

"No," Mrs. Duvall corrected calmly. "We're offering you independence in exchange for attachment."

Aria stood slowly.

"If I accept, you win."

"This isn't a game."

"It is," Aria replied. "And I'm not your move."

Mrs. Duvall's voice softened slightly.

"Think carefully. Love is emotional. Stability is structural."

Aria met her gaze fully.

"Maybe. But I'm not afraid of structure."

She pushed the folder back across the desk.

"Tell them I'm not breaking."

Mrs. Duvall studied her for a long moment.

Then nodded once.

"Very well."

As Aria turned to leave, Mrs. Duvall spoke again.

"He will be tested next."

Aria paused.

But didn't turn around.

"Then he'll pass."

And she walked out.

The moment she stepped outside, her hands started shaking.

Not because she doubted her decision.

But because she understood the scale now.

This wasn't social pressure.

This was strategic warfare.

She pulled out her phone.

And called Leo.

"I need to see you," she said quietly.

"I'm on my way," he replied immediately.

He arrived within minutes.

The moment he stepped out of the car, he knew something had shifted.

"What happened?"

She looked at him.

Really looked at him.

"They offered me everything."

His jaw tightened instantly.

"Explain."

She told him.

All of it.

The folder.

The funding.

The condition.

His expression didn't explode.

It went ice cold.

"They approached you directly," he said quietly.

"Yes."

"And you went alone."

"Yes."

He exhaled sharply.

"I can handle pressure," she said softly. "I needed to see what they were willing to offer."

"And?"

She stepped closer to him.

"They offered security."

"And you said no."

She nodded.

"I don't want security without you."

That hit him harder than anything else.

He stepped forward, pulling her into him firmly.

Not desperate.

But solid.

"They think you're the weak link," he murmured against her hair.

"They're wrong."

His hands tightened slightly at her waist.

"They're escalating."

"I know."

Silence fell between them.

Then she looked up at him.

"They said you'll be tested next."

A faint, dangerous smile touched his lips.

"Good."

Her stomach flipped slightly.

"That doesn't scare you?"

He brushed a strand of hair away from her face.

"No."

"Why?"

"Because unlike them," he said quietly, "I don't negotiate what I love."

Her breath caught.

For a moment-

There was no pressure.

No manipulation.

Just choice.

And they had both made theirs.

But somewhere-

The Moretti family was recalculating.

And the next move would not be subtle.

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