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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 83

Marriage didn't suddenly become fireworks every hour.

It became rhythm.

And surprisingly-

The rhythm was sexy.

Saturday morning.

Aria was in the kitchen before Leo this time, standing barefoot in one of his oversized T-shirts again, hair loosely tied.

She was slicing fruit slowly, humming to herself.

A firm kick made her pause.

"Relax," she murmured, pressing her palm against her stomach. "Food is coming."

Behind her, Leo walked in quietly.

He didn't speak.

He just came up behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist.

His hands settled automatically beneath her stomach, supporting the weight gently.

"You're up early," he said against her shoulder.

"They're active."

He slid one hand higher.

"Again?"

"Yes."

As if on cue, a strong movement pressed outward.

He stilled.

"That's not a flutter anymore."

"No."

He looked slightly amazed.

"They're strong."

She leaned back into him.

"So am I."

He kissed the side of her neck slowly.

"You are."

They had started a new routine without announcing it.

Morning touch.

Midday check-ins.

Evening closeness.

Not forced.

Just natural.

Leo had quietly taken over more house tasks too.

Laundry folded before she could touch it.

Groceries restocked.

He even rearranged the bedroom slightly so she had more space to move comfortably at night.

"You moved the dresser?" she asked one evening.

"Yes."

"Why?"

"So you don't bump into it when you get up."

She looked at him for a second.

"You notice everything."

"I choose to."

That afternoon, they were on the couch reviewing baby furniture options.

Aria's feet were in his lap.

He massaged them absentmindedly while scrolling through his tablet.

"You don't have to keep doing that," she said.

"I want to."

"You've been very consistent."

"I'm building habit."

She smiled faintly.

"Of what?"

"Taking care of my wife."

That wasn't dramatic.

It was calm.

Stable.

It made her stomach flip in a different way.

Later that evening, while she was changing in the bedroom, Leo walked in mid-way.

She was standing in front of the mirror in just her bra and underwear.

Her body undeniably different now.

Round stomach.

Fuller hips.

Soft strength.

He stopped walking.

"You're staring again," she said lightly.

"Yes."

She turned to face him fully.

"No honeymoon filter now. Just real life."

He stepped closer slowly.

"This is real life."

He rested his hand over her stomach, thumb brushing the side gently.

Another strong kick pressed against him.

He exhaled.

"They respond to my voice more."

"You talk to them constantly."

"I intend to continue."

She smiled faintly.

"You're very involved."

"Yes."

"And very distracted right now."

He didn't deny it.

His gaze dropped slowly.

"You're beautiful like this."

She searched his face for exaggeration.

There was none.

"You don't miss my old body?"

He looked offended.

"Why would I?"

"I'm bigger."

"Yes."

"You don't mind?"

"I adapt."

That quiet confidence again.

She stepped closer and pulled him down by his collar.

"Then adapt."

The kiss wasn't rushed.

It was slow heat building.

Domestic.

Familiar.

Hungry but grounded.

He lifted her carefully, guiding her onto the bed without strain.

"Comfortable?" he asked quietly.

"Yes."

He kissed her stomach first again.

A habit now.

Respect.

Then upward.

Slow.

Deliberate.

She responded with equal intention, fingers sliding into his hair, hips shifting slightly.

"You're getting more confident," he murmured.

"I'm married."

He smirked softly.

"That's not what I meant."

She didn't answer.

She just pulled him closer.

Their rhythm was different now - not frantic, not experimental.

Intentional.

Measured.

Deep.

He adjusted instinctively to her body's new shape, hands firm at her hips.

When she reacted, he slowed deliberately, extending it again.

"You enjoy control," she whispered.

"I enjoy you."

Afterward, he stayed close.

Not rolling away.

Not grabbing his phone.

Just tracing lazy patterns along her arm.

"Second trimester suits you," he murmured.

"Energy's better."

"Yes."

"And you?"

"I'm satisfied."

She laughed softly.

"Blunt."

"Yes."

The baby movements grew stronger by the week.

One night, while they were lying in bed, her stomach shifted visibly under the sheet.

Leo sat up immediately.

"That one was dramatic."

She laughed.

"They're active tonight."

He placed both hands gently over her stomach.

Another clear kick.

He shook his head slightly in disbelief.

"I can see it."

"Yes."

"Halfway."

"Yes."

He leaned down and kissed her stomach again.

Then he surprised her by speaking softly.

"You're safe. Both of you."

She watched him carefully.

"You talk like they understand."

"They will."

She felt warmth spread through her chest.

"You're already a father."

He looked at her.

"I'm already a husband."

Marriage settled deeper.

It wasn't fireworks daily.

It was:

Him adjusting her pillows without asking.

Her bringing him water when he was on a long call.

Him cooking more often.

Her leaning into him automatically when standing too long.

And at night-

The chemistry never disappeared.

It just became layered.

One evening, while he was washing dishes, she walked up behind him and slid her hands around his waist.

"Now you're the one distracting," he said calmly.

"Good."

He dried his hands slowly and turned around.

"You sure you want to start this in the kitchen?"

She smiled faintly.

"Maybe."

He lifted her easily and set her on the counter.

"You're reckless," he murmured.

"I'm married."

He laughed softly.

"You use that excuse a lot."

"So do you."

The kiss that followed was playful at first.

Then deeper.

He moved them to the bedroom eventually - more comfortable, more stable.

But the spark?

Still there.

Still strong.

Still mutual.

No fear.

No tension.

Just desire layered over partnership.

Afterward, as she lay against his chest, she whispered softly:

"I like us like this."

"Like what?"

"Normal."

He kissed the top of her head.

"This is our normal."

20 weeks pregnant.

Marriage steady.

Baby kicks stronger every day.

Leo attentive without being overbearing.

Romance not forced.

Sex not disappearing.

No unnecessary drama.

Just growth.

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