386.Bölüm
Oğuz is happy with Azize's presence in the house. She changes the dressing on his arm again and listens to and implements the doctor's recommendations for him. Oğuz thanks her for staying and taking care of him when he was hurt. She thanks him for saving her from Cezmi's assault.
Yildiz tries to get close to Oğuz again. Oğuz has no patience for her.
Selin snaps at Koray for discussing her private life with Canan. Her husband again comes to get money from her in the office. Koray sees it.
Samet goes to the office and snaps at Zeliha for not telling him about the job. He leaves. Canan gets Samet to meet Zeliha in the park and they patch things up. Samet tells Zeliha she can work if it makes her happy. She goes to the office and is working when Tarik comes in and realizing she is his assistant gives a quick greeting and tells her to pick up his suit from the dry cleaners and leaves. Zeliha gets the suit and Selin sends her the address of the hotel where the meeting is taking place so she can deliver it to Tarik directly. She goes there and is a bit shy when he opens the door and tells her to put it inside as he is on the phone.
Samet goes to the office with a bunch of flowers to congratulate Zeliha and Selin tells him she is at the hotel. He gets the address and goes there and sees Zeliha at the door with Tarik.
Ali is very upset that he does not have the bag to give her mother tomorrow for her birthday. Aysil goes and snaps at Kiliç. Then she brings paper and coloured markers so Ali could make a nice drawing for her mother's birthday. He is happy.
Jülide wants to get a sewing machince for Azize's birthday. She tells Oğuz and he says he will take care of it. Azize hears out of context statements from him on the phone and thinks he is still investigating her. She asks Oğuz if he has any problem with her. He says there is no problem. She is upset and is about to leave when he stops her and asks if there is something wrong. Ejder comes in with the package so Jülide and Hediye reveal the truth. Azize realizes Oğuz was simply preparing a surprise for her.
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