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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 72

Leo did not burn anything that week.

Not the rice.

Not the sauce.

Not even toast.

Aria noticed.

"You're getting too confident," she said one evening as he plated dinner.

"I've unlocked husband mode."

"You're not husband yet."

He looked at her over his shoulder. "Semantics."

She laughed and reached for the glass of water he had already placed in front of her without asking.

That was the new thing.

He noticed before she did.

Water refilled.

Snacks ready.

Her laptop charger plugged in.

No grand gestures.

Just presence.

Wedding prep was entering its final stretch.

Invitations had been confirmed.

Dress fittings done.

Leo's suit tailored.

The house had begun to fill with small packages-shoes, accessories, thank-you cards, decor samples.

Aria sat cross-legged on the living room rug one afternoon sorting through RSVP updates while Leo was on a vendor call in the kitchen.

She paused and looked around.

This was happening.

Not in a rushed way.

Not in a dramatic "life is spinning" way.

But in a grounded, almost calm momentum.

Her phone buzzed.

Elena Rossi.

She hesitated for a second, then answered.

"Hi."

Elena's voice was bright. "I was thinking about you."

"That sounds dangerous."

Elena laughed. "Relax. I just wanted to check in."

They hadn't spoken much since everything settled months ago. Nothing hostile. Just distance.

"How are you feeling?" Elena asked.

"Good."

"Truly?"

"Yes."

There was a pause on the other end.

"I'm glad," Elena said softly. "You deserve steady."

That caught Aria off guard.

Not because it was dramatic.

Because it was simple.

"Thank you."

They didn't linger long.

No tension.

No underlying agenda.

Just maturity.

When Aria ended the call, she felt lighter, not stirred up.

Progress.

That evening, Leo insisted on grocery shopping alone.

"You rest."

"I'm not fragile."

"I know. But I want to do this."

She didn't argue.

Instead, she used the quiet house to review the wedding timeline again.

Ceremony.

Reception.

First dance.

Speeches.

She paused at that.

Speeches.

Her chest warmed.

Her mother would speak.

Noah probably would too.

Leo's mother.

It wasn't about impressing anyone anymore.

It was about gathering everyone who mattered and letting them witness something real.

Leo returned an hour later, arms full.

"You bought half the store," she observed.

"We were low."

"We were not."

He ignored her and started unpacking.

She stood and joined him anyway.

Halfway through, she leaned against the counter.

Not dizzy.

Not panicked.

Just... slower.

He noticed immediately.

"Sit."

"I'm fine."

"Sit anyway."

She rolled her eyes but obeyed.

He handed her a banana.

"I'm not a zoo animal."

"You're pregnant."

She laughed despite herself and took a bite.

After a few minutes, the light heaviness passed.

Nothing dramatic.

Just her body adjusting.

And she didn't spiral.

She didn't interpret it as a warning sign.

She just breathed.

Leo finished unpacking and came to sit beside her.

"You good?"

"Yeah."

He studied her face carefully.

"You'll tell me if you're not?"

"Yes."

He nodded once.

Trust.

Not anxiety.

Friday night, they attended a small dinner with close friends.

No big crowd.

Just people who had known them separately and together.

At some point, someone made a joke about Leo becoming "soft" lately.

He didn't deny it.

"I am," he said simply.

Aria looked at him.

"You admit that?"

"Why wouldn't I?"

Their friend laughed. "You used to be allergic to domesticity."

Leo shrugged. "People evolve."

Aria felt warmth bloom in her chest again.

Not because he changed for her.

Because he changed with her.

Big difference.

Later that night, back home, she changed into something comfortable and walked into the bedroom to find Leo sitting on the edge of the bed, unusually quiet.

"What?" she asked.

"Nothing."

"That's never true."

He exhaled slowly.

"I was just thinking."

"About?"

He leaned back on his hands.

"We're about to get married."

"Yes."

"And we're about to have a baby."

"Yes."

He looked at her, not worried.

Just contemplative.

"It's a lot."

"It is."

"But it doesn't feel heavy," he added.

She stepped closer.

"It feels full."

He nodded.

"Exactly."

She sat beside him.

"You regret the order?"

He turned sharply. "No."

She smiled faintly. "Just checking."

He shook his head. "There's no wrong order when it's us."

She rested her head lightly against his shoulder.

Silence settled.

Comfortable.

No unspoken fear.

Just awareness.

Sunday afternoon, while reviewing final catering adjustments, Aria felt it again.

Not dizziness.

Not pain.

Just a sudden, clear shift inside her.

Like her body reminding her this wasn't theoretical anymore.

She placed her hand over her stomach instinctively.

Leo looked up from his laptop.

"What?"

She blinked.

"I don't know."

He stood immediately, kneeling in front of her.

"Aria."

She laughed softly.

"Relax."

"Tell me."

"It just... felt different."

He froze slightly.

"Different how?"

She searched for the word.

"Present."

His eyes softened.

"Present?"

She nodded.

"I don't know how to explain it. It just felt... real."

He leaned forward slowly, resting his forehead against her abdomen for a brief second.

Not dramatic.

Just intimate.

"We're here," he murmured.

She swallowed.

"Yes."

He looked up at her.

No panic.

No fear.

Just quiet awe.

And then-

Her phone buzzed again.

Unknown number.

She frowned slightly.

Leo noticed.

"You going to answer?"

She hesitated.

"Probably just vendor confirmation."

She picked up.

"Hello?"

There was silence.

Then-

"Is this Aria Bennett?"

Her spine straightened slightly.

"Yes."

A brief pause.

"This is Dr. Kline's office. We need to reschedule your next scan. There's been a small adjustment in availability."

Leo watched her face.

She listened.

"Okay," she said calmly. "What date?"

Another pause.

"We'd like you to come in a bit earlier than planned."

Her fingers tightened slightly around the phone.

"Earlier?"

"Yes. Nothing urgent. Just precautionary scheduling."

She swallowed.

"Alright."

They gave her the new date.

She hung up.

Leo searched her expression.

"What?"

"They moved the scan."

He stood slowly.

"Why?"

"They said precautionary."

He didn't overreact.

Didn't panic.

But something shifted in the air.

Not dread.

Just attention.

She looked at him steadily.

"It's probably routine."

He nodded.

"Probably."

But for the first time in weeks-

The story held its breath.

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