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Signed In Ink, Sealed In Love

What began as a simple contract was never supposed to turn into forever. Aria Bennett and Leo Moretti first crossed paths in high school, two people from completely different worlds. Aria was determined, independent, and grounded by a modest upbringing. Leo was the heir to the powerful Moretti family-wealthy, controlled, and used to getting what he wanted. Their lives collided when a bold idea turned into an unexpected agreement: a relationship contract meant to benefit them both without emotions getting involved. It was supposed to be temporary. Strategic. Safe. But love rarely follows rules written on paper. As the years pass, what started as a calculated arrangement slowly deepens into something real. Through university life, family expectations, business pressures, and personal insecurities, Leo and Aria find themselves fighting not only the world around them-but the feelings growing between them. When old enemies resurface and danger threatens the life they've built, Leo realizes that Aria is no longer just a part of a contract. She is his future, his partner, and the only person he cannot lose. Their love is tested by betrayal, fear, and moments that could tear them apart-but each challenge only strengthens the bond they never meant to create. From secret proposals and grand gestures to life-changing moments of vulnerability, Leo and Aria discover that love isn't something you negotiate. It's something you fight for. Their journey takes them from contract to commitment, from chaos to devotion, and finally to the life they never planned but always needed-marriage, family, and two beautiful daughters who redefine what happiness means. Because sometimes the most powerful promises aren't the ones spoken aloud... They're the ones signed in ink and sealed in love.
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Chapter 10

The parking lot felt colder now.

Not because of the night air.

Because of him.

Leo's father stood beside the black car, hands clasped neatly behind his back. His presence didn't need volume. It carried authority the way others carried breath.

"Leonardo," he repeated calmly.

Leo didn't move away from Aria immediately.

But he did straighten.

"Dad."

No warmth.

No rebellion.

Just recognition.

Mr. Moretti's gaze shifted to Aria briefly. Assessing. Measuring. Calculating.

Not cruel.

Worse.

Strategic.

"I wasn't aware you were spending your evenings at public hospitals," his father said evenly.

"I am tonight."

A beat of silence.

The kind that meant this wasn't a casual visit.

Aria stepped back slightly, creating space between her and Leo. Instinct. Protection. Pride.

"You should go," she said quietly to Leo.

"I'm not leaving."

"This is your family."

"And you're-" He stopped himself.

Not yet.

His father noticed.

"Miss Bennett, I presume," Mr. Moretti said smoothly.

Aria nodded once.

"Yes, sir."

"I understand there was... an incident at the university today."

Of course he knew.

Men like him always knew.

"It's handled," Leo said flatly.

Mr. Moretti's eyes flicked back to his son.

"You were recorded intervening."

"I'm aware."

"And you consider that wise?"

Leo's jaw tightened.

"I consider it necessary."

The air grew thinner.

Aria felt it immediately.

This wasn't just about reputation.

This was about image.

About legacy.

About control.

Mr. Moretti stepped closer, lowering his voice slightly.

"You are not in a position to attach your name to every crisis that passes through campus."

Attach your name.

Not help someone.

Not support a person.

Attach your name.

Aria felt something sting behind her ribs.

"I didn't attach my name to anything," Leo replied calmly. "I stopped harassment."

"Publicly."

"Yes."

"With cameras."

Leo held his father's gaze.

"Yes."

The tension between them wasn't explosive.

It was polished.

Refined.

Years of quiet power struggles beneath tailored suits and controlled expressions.

Mr. Moretti exhaled slowly.

"I received a call from the board this evening."

Leo didn't react.

"The Moretti Foundation funds a significant portion of that university," his father continued. "Your behavior is not separate from our reputation."

Aria stepped back another inch.

Foundation.

Funding.

Board.

The scale of Leo's world pressed in.

"This has nothing to do with the foundation," Leo said.

"It has everything to do with perception."

Silence.

Then Mr. Moretti's gaze shifted back to Aria.

"Your mother is ill?"

The question was direct.

Not sympathetic.

Aria swallowed.

"Yes."

"Severe respiratory failure?"

Her stomach dropped.

"Yes."

He nodded once, as if confirming a detail on a report.

"We have excellent medical facilities under private contract. Superior to this one."

Leo turned sharply.

"Don't."

Mr. Moretti ignored him.

"If you require assistance navigating treatment options, our office can advise."

Advise.

Not offer.

Not give.

Structure.

Systems.

Conditions unspoken.

Aria felt heat rise in her chest.

"Thank you," she said carefully. "But we'll manage."

Leo's eyes flicked to her.

We'll manage.

Even now.

His father studied her for a long second.

Pride recognized pride.

"Very well," he said smoothly.

He turned back to Leo.

"You have fifteen minutes. Then you're coming home."

It wasn't a request.

Leo didn't move.

"I'm staying."

Mr. Moretti's expression did not change.

"Your mother expects you at dinner."

"My dinner is not the priority."

A pause.

Subtle.

Sharp.

Mr. Moretti stepped closer, lowering his voice so only Leo could hear - but Aria caught fragments.

"...emotional entanglements..."

"...liability..."

"...temporary distractions..."

Aria's spine stiffened.

Temporary.

Distraction.

The words lodged somewhere painful.

Leo's voice came quieter now, controlled.

"She's not a distraction."

His father's gaze hardened almost imperceptibly.

"You don't know that."

Silence expanded.

Then-

Mr. Moretti stepped back.

"Fifteen minutes," he repeated.

He returned to the car without another word.

The engine didn't start.

He was waiting.

Aria exhaled slowly.

"You should go," she said again.

Leo looked at her.

"You heard him."

"Yes."

"And?"

"And he's not wrong."

The words hurt him more than she realized.

"You think this is a distraction?"

"I think," she said carefully, "you have a life built on stability. Expectations. Structure."

"And you don't?"

She gave a small, tired smile.

"No."

That honesty landed heavily.

Leo ran a hand through his hair, frustration finally breaking through his composure.

"You think I care about dinner?"

"No," she said softly. "I think you care about your family. And your name."

"And you?"

She hesitated.

"I care about not being the reason you clash with them."

He stared at her.

"That's not your decision."

"It becomes my problem when I'm the variable."

Her voice didn't rise.

But it trembled.

"You don't get it," she continued. "Your father can solve this with a phone call. With a signature. With one of his 'private contracts.'"

"And?"

"And I can't accept that."

"Why?"

"Because it won't be free."

The truth hung there.

Leo opened his mouth to argue.

Then stopped.

Because she wasn't entirely wrong.

In his world, nothing moved without structure.

Without terms.

Even generosity had paperwork.

He stepped closer.

"If I help you," he said carefully, "it won't come with conditions."

"You can't promise that."

"I can."

"Not against your father."

The black car headlights flickered once.

A silent reminder.

Time.

Leo glanced back at it.

Then at her.

"I don't need his permission to care about you."

The words were quieter this time.

Less defensive.

More certain.

Aria's breath caught.

Care.

Not curiosity.

Not interest.

Care.

That was dangerous.

Before she could respond, her phone buzzed again.

She checked it.

And went pale.

"What?"

She turned the screen toward him.

Foreclosure notice.

Final warning.

The bank had moved up the review timeline.

Forty-eight hours wasn't just about the hospital anymore.

It was about the house.

Her home.

Leo's expression shifted.

Something decisive clicked behind his eyes.

"How much?" he asked.

"Don't."

"How much, Aria?"

"Stop."

"This isn't about pride anymore."

"It is to me!"

Her voice cracked.

Because if she lost the house and her mother-

What did she have left?

Leo stepped forward.

"Look at me."

She didn't want to.

He gently tilted her chin upward.

"You're not weak for needing help."

She blinked rapidly.

"I'm not afraid of being weak," she whispered. "I'm afraid of being owned."

The words stunned him.

Owned.

That was what she thought help meant.

Possession.

Obligation.

Control.

The car engine started behind them.

Her time.

His time.

Everything ticking down.

Leo made a decision.

Not impulsive.

Not emotional.

Calculated.

"If I could create a structure," he said slowly, "where you get stability... and I get something in return."

She frowned.

"What does that mean?"

"Not ownership," he clarified quickly. "Not charity."

Her heart began to pound.

"Then what?"

He didn't answer.

Not fully.

Because the idea was still forming.

But it was there now.

Clear.

Sharp.

Dangerous.

Something that would give her security without humiliation.

Something that would give him proximity without confession.

A contract.

The car horn sounded once.

Final warning.

Leo stepped back.

"Give me twenty-four hours," he said quietly.

"For what?"

"To fix this."

Her pulse raced.

"How?"

He held her gaze.

"On terms you can accept."

And then-

He turned and walked toward the car.

Leaving her under the streetlight.

With foreclosure notices.

Medical bills.

And the terrifying feeling that whatever he was about to propose-

Would change everything.

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