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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 11

Aria didn't sleep.

Not in the hospital chair.

Not when the machines beeped.

Not when the nurse adjusted her mother's oxygen mask at three in the morning.

Twenty-four hours.

That was what Leo had asked for.

To fix this.

On terms she could accept.

She didn't know whether that terrified her more than the bills.

By sunrise, her phone had three new emails.

One from the bank.

One from the hospital billing department.

And one from an unknown corporate address.

Subject line:

Meeting Request - 9:00 AM.

Her pulse quickened.

Leo.

Of course.

At exactly nine, he walked into the hospital waiting area.

Not rushed.

Not dramatic.

Controlled.

He looked like he hadn't slept either.

Darkness under his eyes.

Tension in his shoulders.

But his posture was steady.

"Come with me," he said quietly.

She didn't move.

"Leo-"

"Just listen first."

She studied him carefully.

There was something different in his expression.

Not desperation.

Not pity.

Decision.

Reluctantly, she followed him into an empty consultation room.

He closed the door.

Silence settled between them.

"Before you react," he began, "understand that I spent the night thinking about what you said."

She crossed her arms defensively.

"About being owned."

He nodded once.

"I don't want that. And I don't want you thinking any help from me means obligation."

"Then don't help," she said quickly.

His jaw tightened slightly.

"That's not an option."

Her heartbeat sped up.

He stepped closer to the table and placed a thin folder down.

Not thick.

Not overwhelming.

Simple.

Intentional.

"What's that?" she asked cautiously.

"A proposal."

The word hit harder than she expected.

Her chest tightened.

"This isn't a marriage proposal," he clarified immediately. "It's a contract."

She went still.

"A contract."

"Yes."

"For what?"

He held her gaze.

"For one year."

The room felt smaller.

"One year of what?"

"You become my girlfriend."

The silence that followed was absolute.

Aria stared at him.

Waiting for the joke.

It didn't come.

"You can't be serious."

"I am."

Her pulse thundered in her ears.

"You think I would agree to fake date you for money?"

"It wouldn't be fake."

Her eyes flashed.

"Oh, that makes it better?"

"It would be structured," he corrected calmly. "Publicly acknowledged. Clear boundaries. Clear duration."

She shook her head slowly.

"This is insane."

"Is it?"

"Yes!"

He didn't raise his voice.

"Listen to the full terms."

She almost walked out.

Almost.

But curiosity rooted her in place.

And desperation.

"Talk," she said tightly.

He opened the folder.

Inside was a clean document.

Typed.

Precise.

"Term: twelve months," he said. "You will be publicly recognized as my partner."

She swallowed.

"In return, I assume you pay my mother's hospital bills."

"Yes."

"And the house."

"Yes."

Her stomach flipped.

"This is prostitution dressed in a suit."

His expression darkened.

"No."

"Then what is it?"

"It's mutually beneficial."

She let out a breath of disbelief.

"How?"

"My family expects me to settle down soon," he explained. "There are business optics involved. Stability matters."

"And I'm convenient?"

"You're credible."

That surprised her.

"What?"

"You're not after my money. You've proven that."

Her chest tightened.

"And that makes me what? Safe?"

"Yes."

She stared at him.

He continued evenly.

"You need financial stability for your mother. I need a partner who isn't transactional."

The irony almost made her laugh.

"This is literally transactional."

"No," he corrected quietly. "It's transparent."

That stopped her.

Transparent.

Not hidden assistance.

Not silent payments.

Defined structure.

Defined end date.

"What happens after a year?" she asked.

"It ends."

Just like that.

Cold.

Clean.

Her throat felt dry.

"And during that year?"

"We attend events together. Family functions. Public appearances. University events."

"And in private?"

He hesitated only slightly.

"We establish boundaries."

"Such as?"

"No physical expectations unless mutually agreed."

Her breath caught faintly.

"So you don't expect-"

"No."

The firmness in his tone surprised her.

"This isn't about that."

"Then what is it about, Leo?"

His jaw flexed.

"Control."

She blinked.

"What?"

"You don't want to feel powerless. I don't want to feel manipulated by my family. This gives us both leverage."

The honesty startled her.

"You'd use me to push against your father?"

"I'd use the situation."

Her mind raced.

This wasn't romantic.

It wasn't even emotional.

It was strategic.

But beneath the logic-

There was something else.

"You stayed last night," she said softly.

"Yes."

"That wasn't strategy."

"No."

The admission lingered between them.

She stepped closer to the table, staring down at the contract.

"You'd pay everything upfront?"

"Yes."

"And I wouldn't owe you anything beyond the agreement?"

"No hidden terms."

"And if I walk away before a year?"

"You reimburse proportional expenses."

Her heart stuttered.

"You thought of everything."

"I had to."

She looked at him slowly.

"When did you decide this?"

"When I realized you'd rather drown than accept charity."

The words pierced deeper than he intended.

Her eyes glistened slightly.

"I hate that this makes sense," she whispered.

"It doesn't have to."

"Yes, it does."

Because the alternative was losing her mother.

Losing the house.

Losing everything.

"You'd be tied to me publicly," he continued. "People would talk."

"They already do."

"More."

She exhaled slowly.

"And what do you get out of this besides family optics?"

He held her gaze.

"You."

The simplicity of it made her pulse skip.

But she refused to let that settle.

"This ends in a year," she reminded him.

"Yes."

"And you're fine with that?"

His pause was brief.

"Yes."

It wasn't entirely true.

But he believed he could manage it.

She looked at the door.

Then at the contract.

Then at him.

"If I say no?"

"I'll find another way to help you."

"Which I won't accept."

"Exactly."

Her hands trembled slightly.

"You're cornering me."

"I'm giving you power."

Silence stretched between them.

Finally, she sat down.

"Read it to me," she said quietly.

And he did.

Clause by clause.

Boundaries.

Confidentiality.

Financial coverage.

Public appearances.

Duration.

Exit terms.

Everything structured.

Everything clean.

When he finished, the room felt heavier.

"This changes everything," she whispered.

"Yes."

"And once I sign..."

"There's no pretending this is accidental."

Her heart pounded violently.

Her pride screamed.

Her fear screamed louder.

But her mother's face in that ICU bed drowned out everything else.

"Bring me a pen," she said softly.

Leo didn't move immediately.

He studied her.

"Are you sure?"

"No," she admitted.

"But I'm done waiting for the world to crush me."

He handed her the pen.

Her fingers hovered over the line.

Aria Bennett.

One signature away from survival.

One signature away from a year tied to Leo Moretti.

She inhaled deeply.

And signed.

The sound of pen against paper felt louder than it should.

Leo watched her carefully.

Something shifted in his chest.

Not victory.

Responsibility.

He signed beneath her name.

The contract was sealed.

Twelve months.

When she looked up at him, something fragile passed between them.

"This doesn't mean I trust you," she said quietly.

"I know."

"And it doesn't mean I like you."

A faint corner of his mouth lifted.

"I know."

She stood.

"So what now?"

He closed the folder calmly.

"Now," he said evenly, "we make it real."

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