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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 42

Vieri did not see it coming.

That was the first mistake.

The second was assuming Leo would continue absorbing blows without shifting his stance.

Three days after the confrontation in Alessandro's office, an internal audit request surfaced inside Moretti Global Holdings.

It wasn't loud.

It wasn't dramatic.

It didn't leak to the press.

It simply... appeared.

Authorized.

Sealed.

Procedural.

Target: Foreign subsidiary acquisitions tied directly to Chairman Vieri's signature approvals over the last four years.

Specifically: shell corporations in Luxembourg.

Energy transfer partnerships in Eastern Europe.

Three infrastructure mergers that had passed without board resistance.

The email reached Vieri mid-meeting.

He was seated at the head of a long polished table, directors arranged on either side like obedient chess pieces. He was reviewing projected quarterly margins when his assistant leaned down slightly and whispered:

"Sir. Priority clearance."

He took the tablet.

Read.

Once.

Twice.

His expression did not change.

That was Vieri's gift. His face never betrayed him.

But his fingers tightened very slightly around the edge of the device.

Audit Authorization Code: Executive Tier.

Signed.

Alessandro Moretti.

A silence passed through him.

Not shock.

Recognition.

Across the city-

Leo sat in his glass office overlooking the harbor. The skyline stretched beyond the window, grey clouds gathering as if the weather itself sensed a coming shift.

Aria stood near the window, arms folded loosely, watching the sea. She had not spoken since the internal system confirmed the audit request had been executed.

Finally, she turned.

"You triggered it."

Leo didn't look up from the file in front of him.

"Yes."

"And your father?"

"He authorized it quietly this morning."

There was no triumph in his tone. No satisfaction.

Just precision.

Aria walked closer to the desk.

"So this is it?" she asked softly.

Leo leaned back in his chair.

"This is phase one."

She studied him.

There was something different about him today.

Not anger.

Not frustration.

Control.

Vieri had always operated from shadows. Influence. Reputation. Loyalty chains woven over decades.

But audits were not emotional weapons.

They were surgical.

And Leo was very good with precision.

"Do you think he'll panic?" Aria asked.

Leo's eyes darkened slightly.

"No. He'll retaliate."

She didn't flinch.

"How?"

"He won't attack the numbers. He'll attack perception."

And as if summoned by the prediction-

By evening, the counterstrike came.

It began as a whisper online.

Then a blog post.

Then a syndicated business column.

Headline:

"Is Personal Attachment Compromising Moretti Leadership?"

No names.

But the implication was unmistakable.

A blurred photograph of Leo and Aria at a charity gala.

Another of them leaving a late board dinner.

Subtle phrases:

"Sources close to restructuring tensions suggest internal bias."

"Insiders question whether strategic decisions are influenced by executive intimacy."

"Is corporate discipline weakening under emotional entanglement?"

Aria's phone exploded.

Messages.

Screenshots.

Board acquaintances pretending concern.

Two junior analysts asking if she would "like to clarify" rumors.

She stood still as notification after notification lit up her screen.

Leo stepped into her office without knocking.

He had already seen it.

His voice, when he spoke, was ice.

"He's cornered."

Aria exhaled slowly.

"This is retaliation."

"Yes."

"You said he wouldn't go public."

"I underestimated how desperate he is."

Silence stretched between them.

Outside, thunder rolled faintly in the distance.

Aria placed her phone face down on the table.

"They're implying I'm influencing restructuring decisions."

"They're implying I'm compromised," Leo corrected.

Her eyes lifted to his.

"You're not."

"That won't matter."

Another notification vibrated across the desk.

Leo's jaw tightened.

"He wants to discredit you," he said.

Aria absorbed that.

The strategy was clear.

If Leo looked unstable because of personal attachment, the board would begin doubting his authority.

If Aria looked manipulative, she would become the weak point.

The civilian pressure line had just been crossed.

She lifted her chin slightly.

"Then let him try."

That made Leo pause.

Not because of defiance.

But because of the calmness in her voice.

She stepped closer to him.

"You said we stop fighting separately."

His gaze softened - barely.

"Yes."

"Then don't shield me. Strategize with me."

He studied her for a long moment.

Up until now, he had instinctively tried to absorb damage alone. Protect her from the uglier layers of corporate warfare.

But she was already inside it.

Vieri had made sure of that.

For the first time-

Leo did not position himself in front of her.

He moved beside her.

"Alright," he said quietly. "We strategize."

Aria pulled a tablet toward them.

"If he's using perception," she said, "we counter with transparency."

Leo raised a brow.

"Public disclosure?"

"Controlled narrative," she corrected. "Not defense. Offensive clarity."

He leaned slightly closer.

"Explain."

She turned the screen toward him.

"We release the audit framework ourselves. Position it as governance reinforcement across all executive tiers."

"All tiers?" he asked.

"Yes. Not targeted. Company-wide."

His eyes sharpened.

"You want to include yourself."

"If we don't, it looks selective."

He didn't respond immediately.

Aria continued.

"We schedule a press briefing - jointly. You and your father."

Leo's gaze flickered.

That was a bold move.

"Alessandro will agree?" he asked.

"He approved the audit," she said. "That means he's already choosing sides."

Leo considered it.

If Alessandro stood publicly beside him, it would neutralize the narrative that Leo was acting emotionally.

But it would also escalate the father–son power shift inside the company.

"You're forcing alignment," Leo said quietly.

"Yes."

A storm cracked louder outside.

Thunder now closer.

Aria looked at him steadily.

"He attacked perception. So we control perception."

Leo's lips curved faintly.

"You're learning."

She met his gaze without blinking.

"I've been learning."

Another buzz.

Leo's phone this time.

A board member requesting an urgent call.

He declined it.

For now.

He turned back to her.

"He won't stop with an article."

"I know."

"He may escalate."

"To what?" she asked.

Leo didn't sugarcoat it.

"Personal investigation. Background exposure. Character attack."

Aria's expression didn't shift.

"My background is clean."

"It doesn't have to be dirty to be twisted."

A quiet moment.

Then she surprised him.

"Then we get ahead of it."

"How?"

She met his eyes directly.

"You make it clear I'm not a weakness."

The air shifted.

Leo stepped closer.

"And how do you suggest I do that?"

"By elevating me."

He froze.

Not because he didn't understand.

But because he did.

"If you formalize my advisory position," she said, "it reframes everything. I'm not influence. I'm strategy."

He studied her carefully.

"Do you understand what that means?"

"Yes."

"You become visible."

"I already am."

"You become a target."

"I already am."

Silence.

Outside, rain finally began hitting the glass.

Leo's gaze softened - just slightly.

He reached out, brushing his thumb gently across her jaw.

Not possessive.

Not protective.

Acknowledging.

"You're stepping into war."

Aria held his wrist lightly.

"I've been in it since Vieri decided to use me."

For a long moment, neither of them moved.

Then Leo nodded once.

"Alright."

Decision made.

He picked up his phone.

"Schedule a governance transparency briefing. Forty-eight hours."

"And Vieri?" Aria asked.

Leo's eyes turned cold again.

"He just made his first mistake."

Across the city-

Vieri stood alone in his office, lights dimmed, the skyline reflecting against the glass behind him.

He had expected discomfort.

He had expected Leo to hesitate.

He had expected Alessandro to remain neutral.

He had not expected an audit signed by the patriarch himself.

And he had not expected Aria to remain standing after public pressure.

His phone buzzed.

A confidential message from a loyal executive:

"Leo declined board mediation. Press conference scheduled."

Vieri's lips curved faintly.

Interesting.

He whispered to himself,

"Good."

Because if they were choosing public confrontation-

Then so would he.

The war was no longer subtle.

And this time-

No one would remain untouched.

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