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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 84

It started small.

Saturday afternoon.

Aria was trying to organize the nursery shelves.

Leo had already assembled most of the furniture earlier that week.

But the tiny folded clothes weren't sitting the way she wanted.

She adjusted them.

Then adjusted again.

Then sighed.

Leo leaned against the doorframe, watching quietly.

"You've been refolding that same stack for ten minutes."

She didn't look at him.

"They're uneven."

"They're identical."

"They're not."

He stepped in calmly.

"Okay."

She suddenly dropped the cloth in her hand.

"Why does it feel like nothing is going right today?"

He blinked once.

"Nothing is wrong."

"That's not what I said."

Her tone was sharper than she meant it to be.

Silence stretched.

She turned away quickly.

"I don't even know why I'm irritated."

There it was.

Not rage.

Not drama.

Just frustration sitting too close to the surface.

Leo didn't argue.

Didn't correct.

Didn't joke.

He walked over slowly and stood behind her.

"You're hormonal," he said gently.

She stiffened slightly.

"Don't say it like that."

"Like what?"

"Like I'm irrational."

"I didn't."

She exhaled, shoulders dropping a little.

He wrapped his arms around her carefully from behind.

"You're carrying twins. Your body is doing a lot."

She swallowed.

"I feel overwhelmed for no reason."

"That's a reason."

His voice stayed steady.

"You don't have to justify how you feel."

Her eyes stung unexpectedly.

"I wasn't like this before."

"Yes, you were."

She frowned slightly.

"When?"

"When you cared deeply about something."

That made her pause.

He rested his chin lightly on her shoulder.

"You're nesting. You want things right."

Her breathing slowed.

"I snapped at you."

"Yes."

"I didn't mean to."

"I know."

No sarcasm.

No ego.

Just fact.

She turned slowly in his arms.

"You're not annoyed?"

"No."

"Not even a little?"

"I'd be annoyed if you were pretending to be fine."

That softened her completely.

Later that evening, the irritation came back - this time over nothing.

Leo was cooking.

She stood nearby, restless.

"The kitchen is hot," she muttered.

"It's the oven."

"I know that."

He turned it off calmly.

"There."

She folded her arms.

"You don't have to turn it off."

"You said it was hot."

She sighed again.

"I don't even know what I want."

He stepped closer.

"Then don't decide right now."

She looked up at him, frustration mixing with exhaustion.

"My emotions feel loud."

"I'll be quiet then."

That almost made her laugh.

Almost.

Instead, she just leaned into him.

"I feel like I'm losing control sometimes."

"You're not."

He placed her hand over her stomach.

"You're expanding. That doesn't mean you're losing control."

Another firm kick pressed outward.

She blinked.

"They're very active today."

"They feel everything."

She swallowed.

"Do you think they feel when I'm irritated?"

"They feel safe."

He said it without hesitation.

"They're safe."

That night, her mood shifted again.

Not sad.

Just sensitive.

She lay in bed staring at the ceiling.

Leo turned toward her.

"You're thinking."

"I'm emotional."

"Yes."

She huffed softly.

"That wasn't helpful."

He smiled faintly.

"Come here."

She moved closer automatically.

He pulled her against his chest carefully, one hand resting under her stomach for support.

"You're allowed to have shifts," he murmured.

"I don't like snapping."

"You apologized."

"Yes."

"That's maturity."

She traced small circles against his skin.

"You're too calm."

"Would you prefer I react?"

"No."

"Then let me be calm."

That steadiness did something grounding to her nervous system.

Her breathing slowed.

"You're not scared of this phase?" she asked quietly.

"No."

"Not even the mood swings?"

He kissed her hair.

"They're temporary."

"And if I get worse?"

"Then I'll adjust."

She looked up at him.

"You say that like it's easy."

"It's intentional."

The irritation didn't erase their chemistry.

If anything, it shifted it.

Later, when she shifted closer and kissed his neck slowly, there was a different energy.

Less polished.

More raw.

"You're still annoyed?" he asked softly.

"A little."

He smirked faintly.

"Channel it."

She raised a brow.

"Into what?"

He rolled slightly, positioning her comfortably.

"Into me."

That pulled a quiet laugh out of her.

"You're unbelievable."

"Yes."

The kiss that followed wasn't delicate.

It had edge.

She pulled him closer harder this time.

He responded, steady but firm.

Hands confident at her hips.

"You're intense tonight," he murmured.

"Blame the hormones."

"I don't blame them."

He moved slower when she reacted sharply, adjusting instinctively.

"You okay?" he asked quietly.

"Yes."

No hesitation.

The tension that had been irritation earlier melted into heat instead.

Afterward, she lay against him, calmer.

Breathing steady again.

"That helped," she admitted softly.

He chuckled lightly.

"I'm aware."

She nudged him gently.

"Don't get arrogant."

"I won't."

The next morning, she woke clearer.

Less heavy.

She looked at him.

"I'm sorry about yesterday."

"You already said that."

"I mean it."

He brushed her hair back gently.

"You're human."

"I'm hormonal."

"You're strong."

She studied his face.

"You're really not keeping score?"

"No."

"Why?"

"Because we're on the same side."

That grounded her more than any reassurance.

_

Second trimester.

Hormones fluctuating.

Occasional irritation.

Occasional tears.

But:

No chaos.

No ego wars.

No unnecessary drama.

Just a husband who stays steady.

And a wife who feels deeply - but apologizes, communicates, and doesn't weaponize it.

Marriage era continues.

Romance intact.

Chemistry alive.

Growth realistic.

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