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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 80

Morning came slow.

Sunlight spilled across the white sheets, and the sound of waves filtered through the open balcony doors.

Aria stretched carefully.

Twenty weeks.

Her body felt different now - not fragile, just fuller. Softer in places that had once been sharp. Her stomach slightly rounded, no longer something only they noticed.

She rolled over.

Leo was awake.

Of course he was.

Watching her again.

"You don't sleep?" she murmured.

"I do."

"You stare a lot for someone who sleeps."

He brushed his fingers lightly over the curve of her stomach.

"You're showing more."

She looked down.

"I know."

He leaned in and kissed her there. Slow. Warm.

"They're growing well."

"Yes."

No fear in the statement.

Just pride.

They stayed in bed longer than necessary.

Not lazy - indulgent.

Leo traced patterns along her thigh absentmindedly.

"We're not leaving this villa today," he said.

"We walked the shoreline yesterday."

"And?"

"And that's enough activity."

He smirked faintly.

"Good."

She raised an eyebrow.

"You have plans?"

"Yes."

She narrowed her eyes slightly.

"Suspicious."

"You'll see."

After breakfast (which Leo insisted on bringing to the terrace himself), he returned holding two small boxes.

Aria looked up from her chair.

"What's that?"

"Entertainment."

He set them on the table.

One was a deck of cards.

The other was a small wooden board game.

"You brought games on our honeymoon?"

"Yes."

She stared at him.

"You're unbelievable."

He leaned back in his chair.

"I like competition."

She smiled slowly.

"And if I win?"

"You won't."

She laughed.

"You're very confident."

"Yes."

They started with cards.

The rule was simple: loser grants one request.

Not outrageous.

Not ridiculous.

Just fun.

First round - she won.

Leo narrowed his eyes slightly.

"You cheated."

"I'm pregnant, not psychic."

He leaned back.

"Fine. What's your request?"

She tilted her head thoughtfully.

"Massage. Right now. No negotiation."

He stood immediately.

"Done."

She grinned.

"That was too easy."

He came behind her chair, hands already settling at her shoulders.

"You underestimate how much I enjoy spoiling you."

She exhaled as his thumbs pressed into a tense spot.

"You're very committed."

"I married you. Commitment is implied."

Second round - he won.

She groaned dramatically.

"Unfair."

He placed the cards down calmly.

"My request is simple."

She folded her arms.

"I don't like that tone."

"Come sit on my lap."

She blinked.

"That's it?"

"For now."

She stood slowly and walked toward him.

"You're predictable."

He pulled her down gently onto him.

"And you're responsive."

His hands rested at her waist.

Not grabbing.

Just holding.

He kissed her slowly - unhurried, teasing.

She melted into it despite herself.

"You're using the game to flirt," she murmured against his mouth.

"Yes."

"Manipulative."

"Strategic."

By midday, the playful energy shifted naturally.

They moved inside as the sun grew hotter.

She lay back against the pillows, hair slightly messy from the ocean breeze.

Leo stood near the bed watching her.

"You're very relaxed," he said.

"That's what honeymoon is for."

He stepped closer.

"You trust me completely, don't you?"

She didn't hesitate.

"Yes."

His expression changed slightly at that.

Not ego.

Depth.

He climbed onto the bed slowly, hovering over her without putting weight on her.

His hand slid gently over her waist.

"Still comfortable?" he asked softly.

"Yes."

He kissed her neck, slower this time.

Less playful.

More deliberate.

Her hands slid up his back.

"You like being in control," she whispered.

"I like leading when you let me."

She smirked faintly.

"Don't get arrogant."

He chuckled softly against her skin.

"Never."

The intimacy built gradually.

No rushing.

No reckless urgency.

Just tension tightening slowly until she pulled him closer.

He adjusted instinctively to her body - mindful of her stomach, shifting angles naturally.

"You're okay?" he murmured against her mouth.

"Yes."

"Tell me if-"

"I will."

That trust made everything smoother.

Stronger.

When she tightened around him, breath uneven, he slowed deliberately just to make her hold onto him harder.

She exhaled sharply.

"You're doing that on purpose."

"Yes."

Afterward, he stayed there, forehead resting against hers.

No immediate movement.

No distance.

Just breathing together.

"You're glowing again," he murmured.

"You keep saying that."

"Because it keeps happening."

That evening, he surprised her again.

The villa staff had quietly arranged candles along the terrace and a low outdoor seating setup.

"You did this?" she asked softly.

"Yes."

"For what?"

"For you."

He pulled her chair out.

"Sit."

She watched him for a moment before sitting.

"You've been spoiling me non-stop."

He poured her sparkling juice.

"You're growing two of my children."

"And?"

"And I appreciate that."

She laughed softly.

"That's the least romantic reason to spoil someone."

He leaned across the table.

"It's not the reason."

"Then what is?"

He held her gaze.

"Because you're my wife."

Simple.

Uncomplicated.

She softened at that.

After dinner, they didn't rush inside.

They stayed on the terrace, feet tangled under the small table.

"You know," she said thoughtfully, "we'll feel different when we get home."

"How?"

"Real life will resume."

He shook his head slightly.

"No."

She looked at him.

"This is real life too."

That mattered.

He wasn't separating honeymoon happiness from normal life.

He was blending it.

Later, inside, she stood in front of the mirror again.

Her stomach visibly rounder now.

Twenty weeks.

Twins.

Leo came up behind her, hands sliding around her waist.

"You're carrying well," he said softly.

She met his eyes in the reflection.

"You don't feel intimidated?"

"By what?"

"Everything expanding."

He shook his head.

"I expand with it."

That did something to her.

She turned to face him.

"Come here."

This time she initiated.

Pulled him down by his shirt.

Kissed him first.

Stronger.

More certain.

He responded instantly.

Hands steady.

Heat rising again.

But slower this time.

Deep.

Intentional.

No game.

No teasing.

Just connection.

When they finally lay tangled in the sheets again, the ocean moving outside like a steady rhythm, she traced her fingers over his chest lazily.

"We're almost five months," she murmured.

"Yes."

"Second trimester."

"The better phase."

She smiled.

"You researched."

"Yes."

She leaned into him.

"You're going to be a very involved father."

"Yes."

"And a very attentive husband."

"Yes."

She closed her eyes.

"Good."

Outside, the waves continued their slow crash against the shore.

Inside, there was no rush to get up.

No rush to plan.

Just two people enjoying the phase they fought to reach.

And twenty weeks in-

Their future was no longer abstract.

It was growing.

Strongly.

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