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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 52

They disappeared quietly.

No dramatic announcement. No public explanation.

Leo simply postponed meetings under the guise of "strategic restructuring," and Aria informed her team she was taking time to recalibrate long-term goals.

But the truth was simpler.

They chose each other.

For one whole month, the world did not get access to them.

The first morning felt unfamiliar.

No alarms. No emails vibrating. No assistants calling.

Sunlight slipped through the glass walls of the penthouse, stretching lazily across the marble floors.

Aria woke first.

She lay there for a moment, watching him sleep.

Leo Moretti rarely looked unguarded.

Even in rest, there was always something alert about him.

But this morning, his face was softer.

Peaceful.

She traced the faint line between his brows with her eyes and wondered when she started feeling safe enough to just exist beside someone.

He shifted slightly, eyes opening.

"You're staring."

"I am."

"Is it flattering?"

"Debatable."

He smirked and pulled her closer.

"No meetings," he murmured against her hair.

"No strategy calls," she replied.

"Just us."

She didn't realize how much she needed that until the silence settled in.

The first week was adjustment.

They weren't used to stillness.

Leo tried twice to check emails. She caught him.

He caught her reviewing reports at midnight.

"Put it down," he said firmly.

"You first."

It became a game.

Who could resist work longer.

But slowly, something shifted.

They began replacing tension with rhythm.

Late breakfasts that turned into afternoon conversations.

Long walks through quiet neighborhoods where no one recognized them.

They drove out of the city one weekend without telling anyone where they were going.

Just road. Music. Windows down.

Aria rested her head against the seat, watching sunlight flicker across his jawline as he drove.

"You look different," she said.

"How?"

"Less sharp."

"Is that an insult?"

"No," she smiled faintly. "It's human."

He reached over and laced his fingers through hers without looking away from the road.

That small gesture felt bigger than any grand move he had ever made.

Because it wasn't calculated.

It was instinct.

By the second week, conversations deepened.

Not about business. Not about threats. Not about perception.

About fear.

"Do you ever think about failing?" she asked one night, curled beside him on the sofa.

"In what sense?"

"In us."

He was quiet for a moment.

"Yes."

Her chest tightened slightly.

"Why?"

"Because you're not someone I could casually lose."

She turned to face him.

"That's not an answer."

"It is."

He ran a hand through his hair.

"You challenge me. You don't submit. You don't retreat. That's new for me."

"And that scares you?"

"It forces me to grow."

She studied him carefully.

"And growth feels like losing control."

"Yes."

She nodded slowly.

"Good."

He looked at her.

"Good?"

"If you felt completely in control, I'd be worried."

That made him smile faintly.

The third week brought softness.

More touch. Less hesitation.

One night, they stayed up long past midnight, lying on the living room rug with a bottle of wine between them.

Music played quietly in the background.

He watched her talk about random things - childhood memories, university chaos.

"You've always been stubborn," he observed.

"I prefer intentional."

He shifted onto his side, propping his head up with his hand.

"If someone ever proposed to you," he said casually, "what would you hate?"

Her eyes narrowed immediately.

"That's suspicious."

"It's hypothetical."

"Sure."

She took a sip of wine, thinking.

"I'd hate anything public."

"Define public."

"Crowds. Cameras. Stadium screens. Flash mobs."

He made a mental note.

"So no grand opera house interruption."

"Absolutely not."

He nodded.

"Then what?"

She stared up at the ceiling, imagining it.

"Private. Very private."

"And?"

"But big."

He blinked.

"That's contradictory."

"No. I mean intentional. Thought out. Not rushed."

"And the ring?"

She didn't hesitate.

"Tiny band. Massive rock."

He laughed.

"That's aggressive."

"It's elegant."

"It's expensive."

She shrugged lightly.

"Then don't propose."

He studied her face carefully.

"Anything else?"

She thought for a moment.

"I'd want it to feel certain. Not dramatic. Not like you're unsure."

His expression shifted slightly.

"Noted."

That night didn't end in wine.

It ended in something deeper.

Not rushed. Not proving anything.

She chose him.

Not because she felt pressured. Not because she was afraid of losing him.

But because she was ready.

She moved closer to him like the wine was doing something to her.

"Leo?"

"Hmm?"

She sat on his lap. Leo placed his hands on her waist. She leaned closer,smashing her lips into his.

"Ari....wait, wait."

"Whattt... I want you, Leo. Can't I want my boyfriend again"

"Wait,are you drunk?"

"No." she kissed him softly.

"Are you sure about this?"

"Yes, I am."

"Okay baby."

Lifted her in his arms, straight to the bedroom.

Aria was so eager,she had never done it before,he was going to be her first.

Leo started kissing her everywhere,he was going to make sure she enjoyed her first.

After so much touching and licking, he slipped into her slowly.

She pulled his shoulder so tight.

"Relax baby, I'll be gentle." he whispered into her ear.

"Okay......" she said, almost out of breath.

Minutes later, moan sounds filled the room.

To Aria,the experience seem incredibly interesting and unforgettable.

Few minutes after they were done, Leo carried her like a baby to the bathroom, washed her, changed the blood stained bedspread, took her to bed and wrapped her in his warm body like she was about to run.

Aria slept off,tired from the dangerous work.

She woke up the next morning, wrapped in sheets with the city glowing faintly beyond the windows, she knew he was awake, he just didn't open his eyes, she traced circles against his chest.

"I'm not scared of forever," she whispered.

He kissed her forehead slowly.

"Good."

Because neither was he.

"I love you, Ari."

"I love you too, Leo."

"Another round?" he asked slowly.

She raised her head slowly, ready to jump out of bed.

Leo tightened his grip on her.

"You want to run?." he laughed.

The fourth week felt different.

Comfortable.

Dangerously comfortable.

They cooked together one evening - badly.

Leo nearly burned the pasta. Aria refused to admit she misread a recipe.

They ended up ordering food and eating it on the floor.

At some point, she looked at him and realized something.

They weren't fighting for dominance anymore.

They weren't proving strength.

They were choosing partnership.

One afternoon, while she sat reading by the window, he watched her quietly.

"What?" she asked without looking up.

"You're peaceful."

"That's rare?"

"With you? Yes."

She closed the book slowly.

"I'm peaceful because I'm not defending myself."

He absorbed that carefully.

"You don't have to defend yourself with me."

"I know."

"And?"

"And I believe you."

That was the difference.

Belief.

Trust wasn't declared. It was practiced.

On the last night of their month away, they stood on the balcony overlooking the city.

The skyline looked the same.

But they didn't.

"Tomorrow we go back," she said quietly.

"Yes."

"Will it feel different?"

"It should."

She leaned into him slightly.

"Don't lose this version of us."

"I won't."

"Promise?"

He turned her gently to face him.

"I'm not building something temporary with you."

Her heart steadied.

"I know."

He brushed his thumb along her cheek softly.

"We're not going back as two people protecting territory."

"No."

"We're going back aligned."

"Yes."

The wind lifted her hair slightly.

The world below continued spinning.

Unaware that for one month, two powerful people had stepped away from it - not to retreat, but to build something stronger than influence.

And when they walked back inside together that night, hand in hand, neither of them realized that peace like this often comes just before disruption.

But for now?

They had each other.

And for the first time-

That felt like enough.

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