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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 16

The penthouse didn't feel real.

Aria stood in the center of the living room, hands folded tightly in front of her, staring at the floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the city skyline. The view alone could swallow her whole.

This was not her world.

Behind her, movers quietly arranged the last of their belongings-what little they had brought from the apartment. Her mother's medical equipment had already been installed in one of the guest suites. Noah was somewhere down the hallway, gasping in awe at the size of his new room.

Leo stood a few steps away, watching her carefully.

"You're quiet," he observed.

She exhaled slowly. "It's... a lot."

The penthouse was polished marble, soft gold accents, modern art pieces that probably cost more than her old apartment building. Everything was clean. Controlled. Intentional.

He walked closer. Not too close. Just enough for her to feel his presence.

"You don't have to be intimidated," he said calmly.

"I'm not intimidated," she replied quickly.

His brow lifted slightly.

She sighed. "Okay. Maybe a little."

A faint smile touched his lips. "You'll get used to it."

"That's what scares me."

That made him pause.

She turned to face him fully now. "This doesn't feel like my life, Leo. It feels like I stepped into someone else's."

"It is your life now," he said gently. "For a year."

The reminder hung between them.

A year.

Temporary.

Safe.

Controlled.

That's what this was supposed to be.

Noah came running down the hallway seconds later.

"ARIA! MY ROOM HAS A TV BIGGER THAN THE WALL!"

Leo chuckled under his breath.

Aria blinked. "Noah, don't yell."

"But there's a game console! And a balcony! And my own bathroom!"

Her chest tightened. She had never been able to give him that.

Leo crouched slightly to Noah's level. "Do you like it?"

Noah nodded so hard his curls bounced. "It's amazing!"

Leo glanced at Aria subtly. He didn't say it out loud. He didn't need to.

I did this for you.

And that was worse than if he had bragged.

That evening, everything felt surreal.

Dinner wasn't cooked in a tiny kitchen anymore. It was prepared by a private chef Leo had "already arranged." Aria had tried to protest earlier, but Leo had calmly explained:

"You're in University. Your mother is recovering. Noah needs stability. You don't need to exhaust yourself cooking."

She hadn't had a counterargument.

Now she sat across from him at a long dining table that could seat twelve. It felt ridiculous that it was just the two of them.

Her mother was resting. Noah was already asleep from excitement.

Silence settled between them, but it wasn't uncomfortable.

"You don't have to sit so stiff," Leo said casually, cutting into his food.

"I'm not stiff."

"You're holding your fork like it's an exam."

She froze.

He smirked faintly.

"I'm just not used to this."

"Used to what?"

"Being taken care of."

His expression shifted-softer now.

"That's allowed, Aria."

She looked down at her plate.

"I don't want to become someone who depends on you."

He leaned back slightly in his chair, studying her carefully.

"Dependence isn't weakness," he said quietly. "Blind dependence is. There's a difference."

She looked up at him then.

"And which one do you think I'd be?"

His eyes held hers.

"You're too stubborn to ever be blind."

The corner of her mouth betrayed her with the smallest smile.

Later that night, she found herself standing on the balcony outside the master suite Leo had assigned her.

The city lights glittered below like scattered diamonds.

She hugged herself, breathing in the cool air.

Footsteps approached behind her.

"I thought I'd find you here," Leo said.

She didn't turn. "It's loud inside my head."

He stepped beside her, resting his forearms on the railing. Close enough to feel warmth. Not touching.

"You regret moving?"

She hesitated.

"No," she admitted. "I just don't know how to exist here without losing myself."

He turned his head toward her.

"You won't."

"You don't know that."

"I do."

His voice wasn't arrogant. It was certain.

She finally looked at him.

"Why are you so sure?"

"Because you walked into my world and didn't bow to it."

Her breath caught slightly.

"You argue with me. You challenge me. You don't care about my money."

A beat passed.

"And that's exactly why I chose you."

That word again.

Chose.

Her heart stuttered.

"This is a contract," she reminded him quietly.

"I know."

"Don't make it sound like it's more."

His gaze darkened-not in anger, but in something deeper.

"I'm not the one blurring lines, Aria."

Her pulse jumped.

She turned away quickly.

Dangerous territory.

Inside, Noah had woken up from a dream and wandered sleepily into the hallway.

Leo noticed first.

He walked over and crouched down again.

"Hey. Everything okay?"

Noah rubbed his eyes. "I thought we were back in the old apartment."

Aria's chest tightened at the words.

Leo didn't hesitate.

"We're not," he said gently. "And we're not going back there. Not unless you want to visit."

Noah looked up at him.

"Promise?"

Leo didn't even glance at Aria before answering.

"I promise."

Aria watched that exchange carefully.

No performance.

No ego.

Just steady reassurance.

Something in her chest shifted.

Later, when everything quieted again, Aria returned to the balcony.

Leo was still there.

"You didn't have to promise him that," she said softly.

"I know."

"What if things change?"

He looked at her directly.

"Then I'll handle it."

She studied his face under the city lights.

For the first time, he didn't look like the untouchable billionaire everyone feared on campus.

He looked... tired.

Human.

"Why are you really doing this?" she asked.

He didn't answer immediately.

When he did, his voice was lower.

"At first? Control. Convenience. Optics."

Her stomach tightened slightly.

"And now?"

Silence.

A long one.

"Now," he said carefully, "I don't like the idea of you struggling."

That wasn't a grand declaration.

It wasn't poetic.

It wasn't dramatic.

It was honest.

And somehow that hit harder.

Her walls didn't crumble.

But they cracked.

Just a little.

They stood there in quiet for several minutes.

The air between them felt charged but steady.

Not explosive.

Not rushed.

Just... building.

She felt it before it happened-the shift.

He stepped closer.

Not touching.

Just closer.

Her heart pounded.

This was the moment.

The almost moment.

He looked down at her lips.

She looked up at his eyes.

The world felt very small.

Very quiet.

Very fragile.

And then-

Noah's voice echoed from inside.

"ARIAAA!"

They both stepped back instantly.

The tension snapped.

Leo exhaled quietly.

Aria swallowed.

Saved.

Or interrupted.

She wasn't sure which.

As she walked back inside, she realized something terrifying.

This contract was supposed to be controlled.

Transactional.

Strategic.

But somewhere between the hospital and the penthouse...

Between the arguments and the balcony silence...

Between the promises and the almost-

It had started to feel real.

And that was far more dangerous than Vanessa.

Far more dangerous than rumors.

Far more dangerous than pride.

Because this?

This could hurt.

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