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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 68

Got you, Pookie 🤍

Three days passed without incident.

No anonymous messages.

No strange calls.

No dramatic reveals.

And somehow, that unsettled Aria more than chaos ever had.

Not because she expected disaster.

But because life had resumed its rhythm - and rhythm meant responsibility.

The florist samples arrived in person this time.

Cream roses. Soft blush peonies. Eucalyptus woven gently through the arrangement.

Aria stood in the living room studying them while the planner explained seasonal availability and pricing structures.

Leo watched from the sofa, pretending to scroll through emails but clearly listening.

"Too much?" the planner asked.

Aria tilted her head.

"It's beautiful," she said honestly. "But it feels... curated."

The planner blinked. "That's the point."

Aria smiled politely. "I don't want curated. I want intentional."

Leo's mouth twitched.

The planner adjusted quickly. "What feels intentional to you?"

Aria hesitated.

Not perfection.

Not spectacle.

Not power.

She glanced at Leo.

"Something that feels like us. Not like a magazine spread."

The planner nodded slowly. "Okay. Then we redesign."

After she left, Leo stood and walked toward the flowers.

"You terrified her."

"I did not."

"You dismantled her aesthetic philosophy in under sixty seconds."

Aria crossed her arms. "I just don't want a performance."

He stepped closer.

"It won't be."

She looked at him carefully.

"Promise?"

He didn't hesitate. "Yes."

Work was steady.

No dramatic leaks.

But the colleague who had congratulated her earlier in the week stopped by her office again.

"Sorry if I overstepped," the woman said.

"You didn't," Aria replied calmly. "I'm just curious where you heard."

The woman hesitated.

"It came through HR scheduling adjustments."

Aria's brows pulled together slightly.

"What adjustments?"

The woman shifted. "You're scheduled for lighter travel next quarter."

Aria leaned back slowly.

She hadn't requested that yet.

She had thought about it.

But she hadn't filed anything official.

"Thank you," she said evenly.

When the woman left, Aria sat still for a long moment.

This wasn't malicious.

It wasn't sabotage.

It was... assumption.

Someone had predicted her needs before she voiced them.

That bothered her.

Not because she didn't appreciate support.

But because she hadn't surrendered control.

Not yet.

That evening, she brought it up casually.

"Did you talk to anyone in my company?"

Leo looked genuinely confused. "No."

"About adjusting my schedule."

"No."

She studied him.

He didn't flinch.

"Why?"

She explained.

He listened carefully.

"That's not necessarily negative," he said.

"I know."

"But?"

She sighed softly.

"I don't want people deciding for me before I decide."

He nodded.

"That's fair."

He didn't minimize it.

Didn't brush it aside.

Just acknowledged it.

And somehow, that made her shoulders loosen.

Later that night, they sat at the dining table with a notepad between them.

Budget breakdown.

Guest count.

Venue logistics.

Real wedding preparation.

Not dreamy fantasy.

Actual numbers.

"Your aunt insists on bringing twelve extra guests," Leo said.

"She always does."

"Do you want them there?"

Aria considered.

"They're loud."

"That wasn't my question."

She exhaled slowly.

"...Yes. I do."

He wrote it down.

No commentary.

No judgment.

Then he looked up.

"Do you want a long aisle?"

She blinked.

"What?"

"For walking."

She laughed softly. "I haven't thought about aisle length."

"I have."

She narrowed her eyes playfully. "Of course you have."

"I don't want you walking too far if you're tired."

Something in her chest shifted.

That was such a small thought.

But it wasn't grand.

It wasn't dramatic.

It was practical.

It was him.

"I won't be fragile," she said quietly.

"I know."

"Then why-"

"Because caring isn't the same as assuming weakness."

That landed.

She looked down at the notebook.

He wasn't trying to manage her.

He was trying to anticipate comfort.

Different.

Very different.

Saturday morning, she woke before him again.

Not from anxiety.

From hunger.

She smiled at that.

Progress.

She padded into the kitchen and made toast.

Halfway through eating it, she paused.

There it was again.

Not nausea.

Just... awareness.

Her body felt different.

Heavier in a subtle way.

As if something had recalibrated internally.

She placed her palm lightly over her stomach.

It still felt abstract.

No movement.

No visible change.

But she felt... protective.

Of something invisible.

Leo walked in moments later.

"Is that my toast?"

"No."

He stole a piece anyway.

She rolled her eyes.

"You're impossible."

"And you're glowing."

She froze.

"I am not."

"You are."

"That's hormonal propaganda."

He grinned.

But then he grew serious.

"You seem calmer."

She thought about that.

Was she?

Yes.

Not because everything was solved.

But because she had stopped waiting for the next disaster.

She had chosen to live forward.

"I think I stopped bracing," she admitted quietly.

He leaned against the counter.

"That's good."

"Is it?"

"Yes."

He didn't elaborate.

He didn't need to.

That afternoon, Hale Moretti called.

Leo put her on speaker.

"I've secured the vineyard for the rehearsal dinner," Hale announced confidently.

Aria smiled.

"You move fast."

"I move efficiently," Hale corrected.

"No circus," Aria reminded gently.

Hale paused.

Then laughed lightly.

"No circus."

When the call ended, Leo looked at her.

"You handled that well."

"I'm learning."

"From?"

She raised a brow.

"You."

He seemed surprised.

"Really?"

"You don't escalate unless necessary."

He shrugged.

"War is expensive."

She smirked.

"There's the corporate heir."

He stepped closer.

"There's the woman who made him softer."

She tilted her head.

"I didn't try to."

"I know."

And that was the difference.

That night, as they lay in bed, Aria felt something unfamiliar.

Not fear.

Not doubt.

Expectation.

But not about threats.

About change.

Big, irreversible change.

"Leo?"

"Mm."

"Are you ready for this?"

He opened his eyes.

"For what part?"

"All of it."

He thought about that.

"Ready? Probably not."

She nodded slowly.

"Same."

"But willing," he added.

She turned toward him.

"That matters more."

He brushed her hair back gently.

"We don't need to be perfect."

"I don't want perfect."

"Good."

A quiet settled between them.

Comfortable.

Steady.

Then she said something unexpected.

"I don't want to lose myself."

He didn't answer immediately.

Instead, he looked at her carefully.

"You won't."

"How do you know?"

"Because you won't let that happen."

She searched his face.

"You won't either."

It wasn't a romantic declaration.

It was a partnership agreement.

He nodded once.

"Deal."

They fell asleep like that.

No dramatic cliffhanger.

No explosive twist.

Just two people standing at the edge of a new chapter.

But sometime after midnight, Aria stirred.

Not from fear.

From a sharp, brief discomfort low in her abdomen.

It passed quickly.

She lay still.

Waited.

Nothing.

Probably normal.

Probably just stretching ligaments.

Her doctor had mentioned it.

Still.

She didn't wake Leo.

She didn't panic.

She simply stayed awake a little longer than usual.

Listening.

Feeling.

Measuring her body against uncertainty.

Not scared.

Just alert.

Eventually, she slept again.

And in the morning, everything felt ordinary.

Too ordinary.

Which, she was learning, was its own kind of suspense.

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