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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 76

Leo didn't hide it.

"He's in town," he said, placing his phone on the dresser.

Aria sat up slowly, adjusting the pillow behind her back.

"For the signing?" she asked.

"Yes."

She nodded once.

"Good. That means this ends properly."

That was it.

No dramatic pause.

No suspicion.

Just forward movement.

Leo watched her for a moment.

"I'll meet him this afternoon."

"Okay."

"And I'll bring him by tomorrow evening."

That made her lift her eyes.

"Here?"

"Yes."

She held his gaze.

"Good."

Not tense.

Not forced.

Just aligned.

The café was quiet when Leo walked in.

His father was already seated.

Older.

A little thinner.

But still composed.

Still sharp-eyed.

When he saw Leo, he stood immediately.

No hostility.

No ego display.

Just... acknowledgment.

"You look well," his father said.

"I am."

They sat.

Coffee was ordered.

No small talk.

His father spoke first.

"You handled it cleanly."

"Yes."

"I expected you to ignore it."

Leo's jaw shifted slightly.

"I don't ignore responsibility. I just refuse to inherit recklessness."

A pause.

Then-

A nod.

"That's fair."

That mattered more than apology.

They went over the restructuring briefly. Terms were straightforward. Legal distance maintained. No entanglement.

Then his father leaned back.

"You're getting married in three weeks."

"Yes."

"I'll be there."

Not a question.

A statement.

Leo met his eyes.

"I want you there."

His father studied him for a moment.

"She's good for you."

"Yes."

"I was wrong about pushing control all those years."

Leo didn't rush to fill the silence.

His father continued.

"You built something better by stepping away."

That was the closest thing to pride Leo had ever heard from him.

Not loud.

Not dramatic.

But real.

"Come to dinner tomorrow," Leo said.

"I will."

"And keep it peaceful."

His father almost smiled.

"I'm not coming to compete with your life."

Good.

When Leo got home, Aria was sitting at the dining table with fabric swatches and seating charts.

She looked up.

"How did it go?"

"Straightforward."

"He's stable?"

"Yes."

"And?"

"He's coming tomorrow evening."

She nodded slowly.

"Alright."

She didn't ask if it would be awkward.

Didn't ask if there was tension.

Instead-

"What does he eat?"

Leo blinked.

"What?"

"For dinner tomorrow. What does he eat?"

He almost laughed.

"You're planning a menu?"

"Yes."

"He eats everything."

"Good."

She made a note on her phone.

That was how she handled things.

Not emotionally.

Practically.

The next evening, Leo cooked.

Of course he did.

Aria supervised lightly from a chair near the counter.

"You're overdoing it," she said as he started a second side dish.

"No, I'm not."

"It's a dinner, not a peace summit."

He smirked faintly.

"Let me do it properly."

"Fine."

The doorbell rang at exactly 7:02 p.m.

Leo opened the door.

His father stood there with a simple bottle of wine in hand.

Not flashy.

Not excessive.

Just appropriate.

"Good evening," his father said.

"Come in."

Aria stood carefully when they entered the living room.

Leo's father looked at her.

And this time-

There was no evaluation.

No scrutiny.

Just warmth.

"You look healthy," he said.

"I am," she replied calmly.

"And glowing."

"That's the twins," she said lightly.

He smiled.

"Twins. You two don't do things halfway."

Leo huffed quietly.

Dinner flowed better than either of them expected.

They spoke about neutral things at first-venue updates, the doctor confirming strong heartbeats, Hale's involvement.

Then his father looked at Aria directly.

"You know what you're marrying into, don't you?"

Leo's expression shifted slightly.

But Aria answered first.

"Yes."

Not defensive.

Not naïve.

"Yes."

His father nodded.

"And you're not intimidated."

"No."

That earned her a small, approving smile.

"I'm glad."

The conversation shifted to Leo's childhood briefly-not the heavy parts, just small stories.

Aria listened.

Not as an outsider.

But as someone building context.

At one point, his father said quietly to Leo:

"You're steadier than I was at your age."

Leo didn't argue.

"I learned from watching."

His father accepted that.

No denial.

No ego.

Just acceptance.

After dinner, as they moved back to the living room, Leo's father stood near the window.

"You've built peace here," he said.

"Yes."

"Protect it."

"I will."

His father turned to Aria.

"He will."

She didn't respond with softness.

Just certainty.

"I know."

And that was enough.

When he left, there was no tension left in the room.

No emotional crash.

Just quiet.

Leo closed the door slowly.

Aria watched him.

"Well?"

He exhaled once.

"That was... good."

"Yes, it was."

He walked toward her.

"No chaos. No hidden conditions. Just closure."

She reached for his hand.

"Then it's done."

He nodded.

"It's done."

Later that night, they sat on the nursery floor surrounded by half-assembled furniture.

Leo leaned back against the wall.

"I'm not carrying unfinished weight into this wedding."

"Good," she said.

He looked at her seriously.

"And I'm not letting anyone-family included-disturb this phase."

She held his gaze.

"I don't need protection from your father."

"I know."

"But I protect structure. Not fear."

That was different.

And she respected it.

She shifted slightly, resting her hand over her stomach.

"They're kicking more."

Leo immediately leaned forward.

"Now?"

"Yes."

He placed his hand there.

Waited.

Then-

A small movement.

His expression changed instantly.

Not shock.

Not disbelief.

Just quiet awe.

"That's stronger," he murmured.

"Yes."

He kept his hand there.

"They're fine," he said more to himself than her.

"Yes."

No fear in the room.

No worry.

Just growth.

The next morning, wedding confirmations started finalizing.

Guest list locked.

Venue deposit complete.

Tailor appointment scheduled.

Life wasn't wobbling.

It was solidifying.

But just as Aria finished a call with the florist, her phone buzzed.

Unknown number.

She frowned slightly and opened it.

A message.

Short.

Direct.

"You don't know everything about the restructuring."

Her expression didn't change dramatically.

She simply looked at the screen again.

Then at Leo across the room.

He was reviewing documents on his laptop.

Focused.

Calm.

She stood and walked toward him.

"Leo."

He looked up.

"Yeah?"

She handed him the phone.

He read the message.

His expression didn't explode.

It tightened slightly.

Not fear.

Recognition.

"Daniel," he muttered.

"You think?"

"Yes."

She crossed her arms.

"So what don't I know?"

He met her eyes.

"Nothing that threatens us."

That wasn't dismissal.

That was measured.

She studied him carefully.

Then nodded once.

"Then handle it."

He stood.

"I will."

Not defensive.

Not evasive.

Just firm.

And this time-

There was no backward step.

No regression.

Just a new layer rising at the edge of something that was otherwise steady.

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