Signed In Ink, Sealed In Love

The morning didn't feel chaotic.

It felt clear.

Aria woke before her alarm.

Not anxious.

Not overwhelmed.

Just aware.

Happy.

Today.

For a moment she stayed still, listening to the quiet hum of the house. Leo wasn't beside her.

Of course he wasn't.

She sat up slowly, one hand resting over her stomach.

"Behave yourselves today," she murmured softly. "No dramatic entrances."

A small kick answered.

She smiled.

Downstairs, Leo was already dressed except for his jacket.

Not pacing.

Not spiraling.

Just focused.

Noah was in the kitchen eating cereal straight from the box.

"You slept?" Noah asked.

"Yes."

"You're not nervous?"

Leo adjusted his cufflinks calmly.

"No."

Noah narrowed his eyes.

"That's suspicious."

Leo smirked slightly.

"I'm not auditioning. I'm marrying her."

That shut Noah up.

Upstairs, her mother and Leo's helped Aria into her dress.

It wasn't loud.

It wasn't overdone.

It fit her perfectly-structured, elegant, clean.

When she looked at herself in the mirror, she didn't search for flaws.

She saw alignment.

"You look grounded," Hale said quietly.

"I am."

Hale rested a hand gently over her stomach.

"Double blessing."

"Yes." Aria's mother said excitingly.

There were no tears yet.

Just quiet readiness.

The venue was warm ivory and soft gold.

Minimal florals.

Candles.

Nothing dramatic.

Just refined.

Guests filled the space gradually.

Low conversation.

Anticipation.

Leo stood at the front, hands loosely clasped.

His father stood two rows back.

Not dominating.

Not posturing.

Present.

When their eyes met briefly, there was no tension.

Just acknowledgment.

The music shifted.

And the doors opened.

Aria didn't rush.

She walked steadily.

Head high.

No trembling hands.

No watery hesitation.

Just certainty.

Leo's expression changed the moment he saw her.

Not shock.

Recognition.

Like something he already knew finally stepped fully into view.

She reached him.

No dramatic pause.

No exaggerated breaths.

The officiant began.

Simple words.

Intentional vows.

When it was Leo's turn, he didn't look at the crowd.

He looked at her.

"I'm not promising you perfection," he said steadily. "I'm promising structure. Stability. Growth. I will protect what we build. I will adjust when life expands. And I will not retreat when it stretches us."

That was Leo.

Clear.

Solid.

When it was her turn, she didn't soften into poetry.

"I'm not marrying you for comfort," she said. "I'm marrying you for partnership. I will not compete with you. I will not shrink beside you. I will build with you. And when life multiplies, I won't panic-I'll adapt."

A small murmur of appreciation rippled through the guests.

The officiant smiled.

"Rings."

Noah handed them over with exaggerated seriousness.

Leo slid the ring onto her finger.

Perfect fit.

She did the same.

And when the officiant said, "You may kiss your wife,"

Leo didn't rush it.

He stepped forward slowly, one hand resting at her waist, the other brushing lightly against her cheek.

The kiss wasn't dramatic.

It was sealing.

Applause filled the room.

But neither of them looked at the crowd.

They looked at each other.

It was done.

The reception flowed easily.

No tension from Leo's father.

In fact, he approached them both during dinner.

"You did well," he told Leo quietly.

Leo nodded once.

"Thank you for coming."

His father turned to Aria.

"You look stronger than most women I've known."

She didn't blush.

"I am."

He almost laughed.

"Good."

No hidden warning.

No subtle undermining.

Just respect.

And that chapter stayed closed.

Halfway through the evening, Leo pulled Aria aside near the terrace.

"You okay?" he asked.

"Yes."

"You've been standing for a while."

"I'm pregnant, not fragile."

He smirked.

"I know."

She leaned lightly against the railing.

"You're very calm for a groom."

"I handled my storms already."

She studied him for a moment.

"You really did."

He stepped closer.

"We start clean."

"Yes."

No baggage.

No unresolved family tension.

No fear of father interference.

Just them.

Later, during the first dance, Leo's hand rested carefully but confidently at her back.

The music was slow but not overly sentimental.

She rested her head briefly against his shoulder.

"We did it," she murmured.

"Yes."

"No chaos."

"No chaos."

A small laugh left her.

"I expected at least one dramatic interruption."

"I don't allow those."

She pulled back slightly.

"You can't control everything."

"I don't need to. I just manage well."

She smiled.

"That you do."

As the night deepened, guests began to thin out.

Noah hugged her tightly.

"You look annoyingly happy," he muttered.

"I am."

"Good."

Leo's father shook Leo's hand firmly.

"I'll give you space now. This is your era."

Leo held his gaze.

"It is."

And that was that.

No cliffhanger from him.

No hidden bomb.

Just quiet exit.

When they finally got home, heels off, jacket discarded, the house felt different.

Not because it changed.

Because they had.

Aria sat on the edge of the bed, exhaling slowly.

Leo stood in front of her, studying her face.

"Mrs. Moretti," he said softly.

She looked up.

"Don't start."

He smiled faintly.

"You're tired."

"A little."

He knelt in front of her carefully.

"You were steady today."

"So were you."

He placed his hand gently over her stomach.

"Our first wedding photo should've included a sonogram."

She laughed quietly.

"Twins stole the spotlight."

"They always will."

He kissed her again-this time softer.

No audience.

No applause.

Just private confirmation.

He's grip tighten on her waist.

"Let me put another twin babies on these ones" he whispered.

"Leo-"

"Come here" he laughed

He lifted her to the bed, gently.

Kissed her everywhere till he slide into her gently.

"Leo... am I going to break if you do this properly?"

"I'm just being careful."

"Do you want me to go hard?"

"Yes baby, I want all of you" she moans softly.

"Got it!" Leo said excitingly.

As they lay in bed that night, after having a very sweet chaotic night.

Leo hugged her tightly.

Happy.

No pending disasters.

No dramatic text messages.

No "to be continued" chaos.

Just fullness.

Leo turned toward her in the dim light.

"We build from here."

She nodded.

"Yes."

And for the first time in a long stretch of episodes-

There was no shadow hovering at the edge.

Just expansion.

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