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Zehra runs outside and Jülide also disappears. Ömer says he has brought her phone which she appears to have dropped in the car. She thanks him and tries to get him to leave. He says it's cold. He wants to take her in and say hi to Sabah. She says Sabah has not come yet. He finally leaves.
Zehra goes back in and Jülide comes back. Jülide says even as a child he was always very considerate and nice taking care of others. She says that he and Ayşe had a very difficult childhood specifically after she had to leave. Then she notices a man outside and becomes anxious. She leaves without much explanation. Zehra is confused. She feels it is as if Jülide is under some form of threat.
Kerem breaks a date with Sabah to go to dinner with Idil and her mom. Koray tells him that he is not treating Sabah right. He says his feelings for Sabah have not changed. Idil is only a friend. Şükran and Hamiyyet talk about Aysil and then also discuss it with Salim. Salim is not interested but they won't give up. Cevriye is miffed.
Zehra tries to contact Jülide but her phone is off. In the room Zehra is anxious. Ömer comes and sees her struggling with the drawers and says he knows something is bothering her because she always does this sort of thing when something's on her mind. He then asks her to go for coffee in the sitting room with Ayşe. While he waits for her to get ready, he gets a photograph of her from the stuff Zehra has pulled out of the drawer. She comes out and sees it. She asks why he has taken it and he says since I am sleeping in the guest room, I wanted to have something of you, is it ok? She nods, and they go for coffee.
Ayşe talks about business but Zehra is occupied and does not hear. She asks to be excused. Zehra keeps asking about Jülide from Hediye. Hediye says she was a very nice woman and a very kind mother. Not the kind of mother that would leave her children. She says that they were not allowed to mention her name and she does not want to open old wounds for Ömer and Ayşe. Hediye is trying to contact Jülide and she can't. Bahşende goes to talk to her and she drops a plate. Bahşende is curt with her.
Ömer goes to Zehra and tells him that he does not know why she changed her mind about the divorce but he is very happy about it. He also realizes that she is very preoccupied and just wants to let her know that he is ready to talk whenever she is. She says I need some time. He says take all the time you need but know that I am here for you.
Later she notices Ömer's watch is in the room. She takes it to him. He is asleep. She fixes his cover. She then sits on the chair and falls asleep. Ömer wakes up and sees her there and wonders if lights had gone out and she was afraid. He wants to cover her but decides to just watch her.
In the morning, she wakes up and fixes his covers again and looks at him lovingly. She then leaves. Ömer is awake. He opens his eyes and smiles with pleasure.
Kerem comes. Sabah tells him to handle the social media aspect of the project. He shirks it saying he is not good at it. Cevriye goes to Salim's in the morning as they are sitting for breakfast and says she has brought börek. Salim pulls a chair for her and she sort of falls. Salim wonders if anything is wrong. Cevriye denies it. Sabah asks Kerem if he might still be interested in Idil. He freezes.
Ayşe goes to say bye to Ömer. Ömer sees her handbag and snaps. The bag reminds him of his mother and thinks Ayşe is using her bag. Zehra is thinking that she perhaps needs to tell Ömer about his mother. Zehra notices Ayşe crying in the sitting room. She asks what's wrong. She tells Zehra that she is upset because she really hurt Ömer unknowingly. She then tells her about the handbag episode. Zehra suddenly decides to talk to her and tells her I need to say something about your mom.
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