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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 7

By noon, the air on campus felt wrong.

Not quiet.

Anticipating.

Aria felt it before she understood it.

Whispers didn't stop when she walked past - they followed her. Lingered. Curled around her like smoke. She kept her chin up, her expression neutral, her bag clutched tighter against her side.

She would not react.

Not here.

Not today.

She had barely made it through the morning. Her mother's breathing had been shallow at dawn. The pharmacy had called about an overdue balance. She hadn't eaten. She hadn't thought.

And somewhere in the back of her mind, Leo's voice replayed from the night before.

"You don't have to carry everything alone."

She did.

She always had.

Aria stepped into the main lecture hall and froze.

The projector was already on.

Her name was on the screen.

ARIA BENNETT - Scholarship Recipient Spotlight.

Her stomach dropped.

That wasn't unusual. The university occasionally highlighted students from disadvantaged backgrounds. It was framed as inspiration.

But this felt different.

Students were already seated.

Watching.

Waiting.

Vanessa stood near the front, arms folded, lips curved in something too pleased to be kind.

Aria's pulse began to pound.

The professor wasn't there.

That was the first red flag.

The second was the stack of printed papers in Vanessa's hand.

"Perfect timing," Vanessa said sweetly, her voice carrying easily in the hall. "We were just about to celebrate you."

Laughter rippled.

Not loud.

Not cruel yet.

But expectant.

Aria didn't move.

"Sit down, Aria," Vanessa continued. "You don't want to miss your own feature."

A few phones lifted.

Recording.

The projector clicked.

The first slide changed.

A photo of Aria's house.

Not the front - the side angle.

The cracked wall. The peeling paint. The rusted gate.

A murmur spread across the room.

Aria's fingers went cold.

"How inspiring," Vanessa said lightly. "A girl from... here... making it into this university. Truly remarkable."

Another slide.

A screenshot of a medical bill.

Her mother's name visible.

Outstanding balance circled in red.

Aria couldn't breathe.

"You know," Vanessa continued, pacing slowly, "some of us work hard for what we have. And some of us..." She tilted her head. "Use sympathy."

A boy in the back snickered.

Aria's ears rang.

She stepped forward. "Take it down."

Her voice was steady.

Too steady.

Vanessa raised a brow. "Why? It's public record, isn't it? Scholarships. Financial aid. Emergency grants. You've received quite a few."

Slide.

A breakdown of university assistance under Aria's student ID.

The humiliation wasn't loud.

It was surgical.

Precise.

Students weren't laughing anymore.

They were staring.

And that was worse.

Vanessa stepped closer. "Tell them, Aria. Tell them how you balance class with begging."

The word landed like a slap.

Something shifted in the room.

Because that wasn't playful.

That was cruel.

Aria swallowed.

Her chest felt tight.

Her vision blurred at the edges - not from tears.

From lack of oxygen.

She refused to cry.

Not here.

Not in front of her.

"You're done," Aria said quietly.

Vanessa leaned closer. "Or what?"

The doors at the back of the hall opened.

Leo.

He hadn't meant to come.

He told himself that three times on the walk over.

But he'd heard.

Everyone had heard.

And when he saw the screen -

His expression changed.

Not confused.

Not curious.

Cold.

Vanessa noticed him immediately.

Her posture straightened.

"Leo," she said brightly. "You're just in time. We're honoring resilience."

He didn't look at her.

He looked at Aria.

And for the first time since he'd met her -

She didn't look composed.

She looked cornered.

Leo walked down the aisle slowly.

Measured.

Students parted instinctively.

He reached the front.

Took in the slides.

The papers in Vanessa's hand.

The phones recording.

"Turn it off," he said.

Vanessa blinked. "Excuse me?"

"The projector."

His voice wasn't loud.

It didn't need to be.

Vanessa laughed lightly. "It's just information. Why are you so defensive?"

Leo finally looked at her.

And something in his gaze made her smile falter.

"This," he said evenly, gesturing to the screen, "is harassment."

A silence fell.

Vanessa scoffed. "Don't be dramatic. She's the one pretending to be above everyone while living off charity."

The word charity echoed.

Aria's hands trembled.

Leo noticed.

That was it.

He stepped forward and reached past Vanessa, pressing the projector remote down.

The screen went black.

Gasps.

Vanessa grabbed his wrist. "You're overreacting."

He pulled free effortlessly.

"No," he said quietly. "You are."

She stared at him.

Waiting.

For him to soften.

He didn't.

"You humiliated her," he continued. "Publicly. On purpose."

Vanessa's voice sharpened. "Since when do you care?"

A beat.

The entire hall held its breath.

Leo turned slightly.

Just enough that everyone could see his profile.

"Since I realized integrity isn't a costume," he said.

The implication landed.

Vanessa's face drained.

"You're choosing her?" she asked, disbelief cracking her tone.

Leo didn't hesitate.

"I'm choosing what's right."

It wasn't romantic.

It wasn't dramatic.

It was firm.

And final.

Something fragile in Vanessa's composure snapped.

"She's nothing," Vanessa hissed. "A charity case with a savior complex. You think she doesn't enjoy you playing hero?"

The words were venom.

Leo's jaw tightened.

But before he could respond -

Aria spoke.

"Stop."

Both of them looked at her.

Her voice was shaking now.

Not from fear.

From restraint.

"I don't need you to fight for me," she said, eyes on Leo. "And I don't need you to tear me down," she added, turning to Vanessa.

She inhaled slowly.

The room was utterly silent.

"You think exposing my struggles makes me small?" she continued, voice steadier. "It doesn't. It just proves you needed an audience."

Vanessa's lips parted.

No sound came.

Aria's gaze didn't waver.

"Yes, I receive aid. Yes, my mother is sick. Yes, we struggle."

A whisper rippled.

"But I earned my place here," she said. "Every grade. Every exam. Every sleepless night."

Her vision swam briefly.

She blinked hard.

"You don't get to rewrite my story because you're bored."

There it was.

Not anger.

Dignity.

And that - somehow - was more powerful.

Vanessa's shoulders stiffened.

"You'll regret this," she muttered.

Aria held her gaze.

"No," she said softly. "You will."

For a moment, it felt like the air shifted.

Like something had been recalibrated.

Not status.

Not popularity.

Power.

Vanessa gathered her papers stiffly and walked out.

No applause followed.

Just heavy silence.

Students slowly lowered their phones.

Leo turned to Aria.

"You okay?"

It was a stupid question.

She swayed slightly.

And then -

Her phone rang.

The sound cut through the room sharply.

Unknown number.

She answered automatically.

"Hello?"

A pause.

Her face drained of color.

"What do you mean she collapsed?"

The world narrowed.

Leo's hand hovered near her elbow as she stumbled back a step.

"When?" she whispered.

Another pause.

Her breathing hitched.

"I'm coming."

She hung up slowly.

The lecture hall disappeared.

The humiliation.

The confrontation.

All of it.

"Aria?" Leo asked.

She looked at him.

But she wasn't seeing him.

"She stopped breathing," she said faintly.

And then -

Her knees gave out.

Leo caught her before she hit the floor.

And for the first time -

She didn't push him away.

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