189.Bölüm

Salim has dinner with Zehra. Ömer, at the office, remembers Zehra's last words and is upset. In the morning, Salim comes to take something from the shelf and sees Zehra's ID saying Zehra Kervancioglu, married. He is angry but controls himself. She asks what to make for lunch. He says grudgingly, make whatever you like. He leaves.
Zehra calls Ömer. He is sleeping uncomfortably at the office. He jumps and responds. She asks to see him at the waterfront. Ömer takes coffee. Zehra has brought cheese and tomato sandwiches. Zehra realizes he has spent the night at the office as he is in the same suit. He has to hide the situation from the people at home. Zehra has completely forgotten that side of the family. Zehra tells him that things are getting better between her and Salim. Again, he wants to speak to Salim too. But she says no. She goes to prepare lunch for her dad.
The girls are already making up with Kerem. Sabah comes and brings a potential buyer for Kerem's house. Kerem is miffed. He shoos him away. Then he calls Ayhan Abi to take the house from Sabah. He then goes to her office to take the keys. Ayhan calls Sabah and tells her that she should go on with the sale and they will up her commission if the house is sold fast. Kerem has to acquiesce.
Salim is trying to sell the business. Zehra takes food to the workshop. The two of them eat with Koray at the workshop.
Ömer has gone to the mall and changed into a new suit. Zehra goes home and calls Ömer and tells him about the lunch. While she is handling things in the kitchen, she falls from the chair and Ömer hears it. The phone goes dead. Ömer drives quickly to the house. As soon as Zehra picks herself up, Ömer is at the door. She calms him and tells him to leave before her father comes. Meanwhile Salim is walking to the house. Ömer asks for a glass of water before he goes. Salim is at the gate about to enter the yard.
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