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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 57

Since Aria woke up, the world felt unfamiliar.

Not because it changed.

But because she had been absent from it.

The hospital room was quiet. Machines hummed softly. The light filtering through the curtains felt too bright.

Leo hadn't moved from his chair.

He was still holding her hand even after her eyes opened.

At first, she didn't understand why he looked like that.

Exhausted. Unshaven. Eyes red.

Then memory came back slowly.

The warehouse. Vanessa. The sound.

Her breathing quickened.

"Hey. Hey," Leo said gently, leaning forward. "You're safe."

She tried to speak but her throat felt dry.

He poured water carefully, lifting her slightly to help her sip.

"Take it slow," he whispered.

Her voice came out barely audible.

"How long?"

His jaw tightened.

"Three months."

Her brows furrowed faintly.

"Three?"

"You've been asleep."

Her eyes searched his face.

"You stayed."

It wasn't a question.

He gave a small, broken smile.

"Of course I stayed."

Tears formed at the corners of her eyes.

Not dramatic.

Just quiet.

Three months.

Her body felt weak. Heavy. Foreign.

She tried to move her arm and winced slightly.

Immediately Leo stood.

"Don't rush it. The doctors said you'll need time."

Time.

She hated that word.

But she had no choice.

The first week after waking up was slow.

Painful in small ways.

Physical therapy started gently.

Standing felt impossible at first.

Her legs trembled.

Leo stood beside her every time.

Not hovering.

Just steady.

When she took her first full step without assistance, he looked prouder than he had on the day of their proposal.

"That's my girl," he murmured softly.

She almost smiled.

Almost.

Because emotionally, she wasn't steady yet.

At night, when the room was dark and quiet, fear crept back.

The memory of the gunshot echoed sometimes.

She would flinch at sudden sounds.

Leo noticed.

He always noticed.

One night she woke up breathing fast.

He sat up instantly.

"You're okay," he said, pulling her gently into his chest. "You're safe."

She pressed her face against him.

"I heard it again."

"I know."

His voice stayed calm.

"You're here. In a hospital. Not there."

She nodded weakly.

Healing wasn't just stitches and medication.

It was memory.

Her mother visited daily.

Soft hands. Gentle prayers.

Noah tried to be strong.

But one afternoon when Aria reached for his hand, she felt it shaking.

"You cried," she whispered.

He scoffed lightly. "Obviously not."

She smiled faintly.

"You did."

He looked away.

"Don't do that again."

"Get shot?" she teased weakly.

"That."

He swallowed hard.

"I can't do that again."

Her chest tightened.

"I'm still here."

"Yeah," he said quietly. "You are."

Leo handled everything else.

Legal matters. Security. Press.

Vanessa was officially charged and remanded.

Leo never discussed details in front of Aria.

He didn't want her carrying more than she already was.

One afternoon, she asked softly,

"Is she...?"

"In jail," he answered calmly.

Aria nodded.

No anger. No revenge.

Just closure.

"Okay."

That was enough.

Two weeks later, she was discharged.

Walking out of the hospital felt surreal.

The sun felt warmer than she remembered.

The air felt different.

Leo drove carefully, one hand always resting lightly on her thigh like he needed constant confirmation she was real.

When they entered their home, she stopped at the doorway.

Everything looked the same.

But she wasn't.

He noticed her hesitation.

"You want to sit?" he asked gently.

She nodded.

The couch felt familiar.

Comforting.

But the silence inside the house was louder than she expected.

That night, she didn't want to sleep alone in the bedroom.

Not because she was afraid of him leaving.

But because she was afraid of closing her eyes.

Leo didn't question it.

He stayed.

Held her.

Counted her breathing until it steadied.

Days turned into slow routines.

Morning walks around the balcony.

Short car rides.

Doctor follow-ups.

She got stronger physically.

But sometimes she'd stop mid-sentence, lost in thought.

"You're thinking," Leo would say softly.

"Yeah."

"About that night?"

She'd nod.

He never told her to forget it.

Never said "move on."

He just listened.

Sometimes she talked.

Sometimes she didn't.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the skyline, she leaned against him quietly.

"You were scared," she said.

His fingers paused slightly in her hair.

"I've never been that scared."

She tilted her head to look at him.

"You looked different when I woke up."

"I hadn't slept properly in weeks."

"That's not what I mean."

He exhaled.

"I thought I lost you."

Her eyes softened.

"You didn't."

"I know. But I thought I did."

Silence stretched gently between them.

"I don't want to waste time anymore," she whispered.

He frowned slightly.

"Waste time how?"

"Living like tomorrow is guaranteed."

He didn't respond immediately.

She continued softly,

"I said I wanted to focus on work before wedding planning."

"Yes."

"And I still do."

He waited.

"But I also don't want to delay happiness out of fear."

His gaze stayed steady.

"We're not in a rush," he said. "But we're not postponing life either."

She nodded slowly.

That felt right.

Balanced.

Not reactive.

Intentional.

Weeks later, she walked into her office for the first time since the incident.

Applause erupted softly from her team.

She almost cried.

Not from weakness.

From gratitude.

She was alive.

She was standing.

She was still herself.

That evening, she came home glowing differently.

"I felt normal today," she told Leo.

He smiled.

"You are normal."

She shook her head gently.

"No. I'm stronger."

He pulled her close.

"Yes. You are."

They weren't planning a wedding yet.

They weren't rushing milestones.

They were rebuilding.

Slowly.

Carefully.

But with certainty.

That night, as she lay in his arms, she whispered softly,

"You really didn't leave?"

He kissed her hair.

"Never."

And for the first time since waking up-

She slept without fear.

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