Synopsis:
Signed in Ink follows Maya and Alex—two strangers brought together by a deal that was never meant to involve emotions. Maya, desperate to escape her controlling family and the future they’ve planned for her, agrees to a contract marriage with Alex, a man who initially needs a wife for legal reasons. Their agreement is simple: one year, no feelings, and no complications.
What begins as a calculated arrangement quickly turns into something far more unpredictable. Living under the same roof, they learn each other’s habits, weaknesses, and hidden scars. Their fake relationship starts to look real—not just to others, but to themselves. Small moments of care, unspoken understanding, and unexpected jealousy begin to blur the lines they so carefully drew.
As pressure from Maya’s family intensifies and Alex’s secrets come to light, the foundation of their agreement starts to crack. Trust is tested, truths are revealed, and the rules they created become impossible to follow.
In a story where love was never part of the plan, Maya and Alex must decide whether to walk away as agreed—or risk everything for something real.
Signed in Ink is a slow-burn romance filled with tension, vulnerability, and the question: can something that started as fake become the most genuine thing of all?