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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 65

The house was quieter than Aria expected.

Too quiet.

Not in a dramatic way. Not in a "something is about to explode" way. Just... life continuing. The hum of the refrigerator. Distant traffic outside. The soft ticking of the clock above the hallway mirror.

Normal.

And somehow that felt bigger than any chaos they had survived.

Two weeks had passed since the hospital visit.

Two weeks since that white room, since the blood test, since the doctor's calm voice saying, "Congratulations."

Two weeks since Leo had frozen, then laughed, then cried, then kissed her like she was the only miracle the world had ever produced.

Aria stood in the kitchen now, staring at a mug of tea she wasn't drinking.

Morning sickness wasn't dramatic like in movies. It wasn't running to the bathroom every five minutes.

It was subtle.

A constant low nausea that made certain smells unbearable.

Coffee? Absolutely not.

Leo's cologne? Suddenly too strong.

The scent of frying eggs? A crime.

She pressed her palm gently against her stomach.

Six weeks.

Still tiny. Still fragile.

Still unreal.

Leo walked in, hair slightly messy, sleeves of his shirt rolled halfway up his forearms.

"Good morning," he said softly, like she was made of glass.

She raised a brow. "Why are you whispering?"

He blinked. "I don't know. I just feel like I should."

She laughed despite herself. "I'm pregnant, not possessed."

He stepped closer anyway. "How are you feeling?"

"Like I want to fight the smell of everything."

He sniffed the air cautiously. "Is it me?"

She paused.

"...A little."

He immediately backed away. "Okay. I'll shower again."

She grabbed his wrist before he could escape. "Relax. It's not that bad."

He looked down at her hand on his wrist, then up at her face.

There was still something in his eyes.

Not fear.

Responsibility.

Leo had always been intense. Protective. Driven. But this? This was different.

He wasn't just thinking about her anymore.

He was thinking about someone who wasn't even here yet.

"Aria," he said carefully, "I've been thinking."

She sighed. "That sentence scares me."

He ignored that. "We don't have to rush the wedding if you don't want to."

She froze slightly.

There it was again.

Not postponing. Not cancelling.

Just... adjusting.

"We're not postponing," she said calmly.

"I didn't say we were."

"You implied it."

He stepped closer again. "I'm just saying - your body is going through something. Planning a wedding and growing a human at the same time might be exhausting."

She studied him.

"You're scared I'll be overwhelmed."

"Yes."

She softened.

"Leo, I told you I wanted to work before getting married. And I did. We've built our life slowly. We're not rushing into this. The baby doesn't erase that."

He nodded slowly.

"I just don't want you feeling pressured."

"I don't."

Silence.

Then she added gently, "Unless you do."

His eyes snapped to hers.

"No. God, no. I just... I don't want to fail you."

That hit harder than she expected.

"You won't."

"You don't know that."

"I do."

He exhaled.

Because Leo Moretti wasn't afraid of business. Or competition. Or public scrutiny.

He was afraid of not being enough at home.

And that was new.

-

Later that afternoon, Noah came over.

Her younger brother burst into the house like he always did - loud, energetic, completely unaware of subtlety.

"So it's true?" he demanded, standing in the living room.

Aria stared at him. "Hello to you too."

"Don't dodge it. Mom called me crying."

Leo appeared from the hallway. "She cried?"

"Yes. In a happy way. I think. It was confusing."

Aria crossed her arms. "Yes. It's true."

Noah went still.

For once.

"You're going to be a mom," he said quietly.

"Apparently."

He looked at Leo. Then back at her.

Then suddenly he walked over and hugged her tightly.

Too tightly.

"Hey - careful," she laughed.

He immediately pulled back, panicked. "Oh my God, I'm sorry - I forgot you're fragile now."

"I am not fragile!"

Leo coughed. "Technically-"

"Don't start," she warned.

Noah looked between them, eyes shining.

"You're going to be such an annoying parent."

She blinked. "Excuse me?"

"You're going to overthink everything."

Leo nodded slowly. "She will."

She glared at both of them.

"And you," Noah pointed at Leo, "you're going to be the soft one."

Leo frowned. "I am not soft."

"Please. You cried when she got the promotion last year."

"That was pride."

"That was tears."

Aria burst out laughing.

For the first time since finding out, the heaviness in her chest lifted.

This wasn't just responsibility.

This was family expanding.

-

That evening, Leo's parents came by.

And true to who they were - relaxed, modern, completely untraditional - they didn't ask about wedding dates.

They asked about Aria.

"How are you feeling?" his mother asked gently, sitting beside her.

"Tired."

"That's normal."

His father leaned back casually. "You two don't need to rush anything. Baby first. Celebration later. Or together. Whatever works."

No pressure.

No tradition forcing timelines.

No expectations.

Aria felt something settle inside her.

This was not the life she feared.

This wasn't a cage.

It was support.

-

But that night, when everyone left, when the house returned to quiet again, Aria lay awake.

Leo was asleep beside her, one arm draped protectively across her waist.

She stared at the ceiling.

Something felt... different.

Not physically.

Emotionally.

She had always been certain about control.

Career path. Relationship boundaries. Personal goals.

Now there was a variable she couldn't schedule.

She whispered into the dark, "What if I'm not ready?"

Leo stirred slightly but didn't wake.

She placed her hand over his.

"I wanted time," she whispered.

She had wanted to build more. Achieve more. Stabilize more.

And now?

Life had shifted the timeline.

Not ruined it.

Shifted it.

There was a difference.

She turned onto her side and looked at him.

He looked peaceful.

Confident.

Certain.

And she realized something uncomfortable.

She wasn't scared of motherhood.

She was scared of losing herself.

And that was a harder fear to admit.

-

The next morning, she decided not to keep it inside.

They were sitting at the dining table when she said it.

"I'm scared."

Leo looked up immediately.

"About what?"

"About... disappearing."

His brows pulled together.

"Into being someone's mother. Into being someone's wife. I worked so hard to become Aria Bennett. I don't want to vanish into roles."

The room stayed quiet.

Leo stood, walked around the table, and crouched in front of her.

"You won't disappear."

"You don't know that."

"I do."

She looked down at him.

"You think I fell in love with you because you'd be a good mother?" he asked softly.

She swallowed.

"I fell in love with you because you're sharp. Independent. Difficult. Driven. That doesn't vanish. It evolves."

She blinked.

"You don't stop being Aria Bennett. You just add to her."

Her throat tightened.

"And if I struggle?"

"Then we struggle together."

"And if I'm not perfect?"

"I don't want perfect. I want you."

The simplicity of it broke something open inside her.

Tears slid down her face before she could stop them.

"Are these pregnancy tears?" he teased gently.

"Shut up."

He kissed her forehead.

And for the first time since the hospital, she didn't feel like life was racing ahead of her.

She felt like she was walking into it.

-

That afternoon, she went back to work.

Not because she had to.

Because she wanted to.

Her office felt the same. Her desk. Her computer. Her files.

She sat down slowly.

Still Aria Bennett.

Still capable.

Still ambitious.

Her phone buzzed.

Leo: Have you eaten?

She smiled.

Aria: Stop hovering.

Leo: Never.

She rolled her eyes but her smile didn't fade.

Then another message came through.

Unknown number.

She frowned.

"Congratulations, Aria. I hope you're ready for what comes next."

Her smile vanished.

She stared at the screen.

Cold.

Unfamiliar.

Not playful.

Not friendly.

Her fingers hovered over the phone.

Another message followed.

"Not everything that grows is a blessing."

Her heart began to pound.

The room suddenly felt smaller.

The air heavier.

This wasn't random.

This wasn't a wrong number.

Someone knew.

Someone was watching.

Her hand instinctively moved to her stomach.

And for the first time since the pregnancy began -

Fear didn't feel internal.

It felt external.

She slowly typed one word back.

"Who is this?"

Three dots appeared immediately.

Typing.

Stopped.

Typing again.

Then -

Nothing.

No reply.

Just silence.

Aria stared at the screen, pulse loud in her ears.

The quiet before everything.

And she knew.

Life had shifted again.

And this time-

It wasn't gentle.

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