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Ömer tells them to call an ambulance. At the hospital Zehra calls Canan. She comes. She sees Defne there. Defne goes to get some air. She is concerned that Bahşende has heard everything. Arcan calls and she talks with him. Canan sees her and wonders what she is doing.
Ömer is moved by her grandmother's situation. The two of them remember the time when each of them thought the other was killed in an accident. The doctor says Bahşende is in no danger anymore but she is now paralyzed. They can take her home and care for her there. She might get better but gives little likelihood of it.
They take her home. Ömer gives instructions that she is not be left alone. She looks at Defne and is upset. Ömer and Zehra go to their room fall on the bed and ponder on their future and how they will stand by each other come what may.
Next day, Hediye goes shopping and Jülide says she will take Bahşende's soup and meds to her. Meanwhile Defne goes into Bahşende's room and tells her she is to blame for all the horrible things she has to make pass on Kervancioglu family and the man Defne loves more than anything in the world (Ömer). Jülide comes and tries to feed her the soup saying she does not care about the past and as she is her beloved's mother she will do everything in her power to help her get better. Bahşende refuses to eat.
Ömer gets a call that the nurse was in an accident and they cannot provide one for the next couple of days. They hear a sound in the kitchen. Jülide explains that Bahşende would not eat her food from her hand. Zehra says she will try her hand at it.
Canan and Çetın begin checking on the man that is asking for Aysil's hand and realize his address is bogus and his car was rental.
Zehra manages to feed Bahşende and Ömer is very pleased and thankful for Zehra. Zehra goes to get her meds. Bahşende forces herself and falls from the bed. Zehra comes and helps her up and tries to understand. Zehra understands that she is saying Defne!
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