293.Bölüm

Ömer holds back and despite many urges to barge into the meeting, goes home. Bahşende's guy photographs Zehra with Mehmet Bey. Özge is caught in Koray's office by Selin but pretends she is looking for a pen. Şükran calls Aysil to make a date for her to see Salim. Cevriye's nerves are on edge with jealousy but she tries not to let on.
Sabah thinks Kerem is taking Idil on vacation. Koray notices that his office has been messed up. Selin tells him Özge was there looking for a pen. He goes to her office to get the pen but notices she already has one. He does not let on but finds her movements odd.
Zehra is very happy with the outcome of the meeting. She calls Jülide to set up a meeting with her. Ömer walks into the last sentences when she is sayng see you tomorrow. He is upset and thinks it is Mehmet again. He asks to see her in his room. Zehra worries that he might have learned something about her meetings with Jülide.
Özge is passing information to inappropriate sources outside the company. Kerem tries to heal Sabah's headaches with home remedies and fruits. Idil comes in and tries to butt in.
Mehmet calls Ayşe and expresses delight about his meeting with Zehra. Zehra goes to the guest room where Ömer is walking restlessly. He expects her to tell him something but she does not, so he begins asking about changing the decoration of the guest room. Zehra finally tells him that she had a business meeting with Mehmet and she sounds very excited about it and says wonderful things about Mehmet Bey. Ömer is annoyed by her enthusiasm. Ayşe comes in and says Mehmet has called and is very happy about the partnership. The two women discuss it enthusiastically while Ömer is annoyed by any mention of him.
Idil suggests and goes to Kerem's house to watch a movie. Kerem stays on the computer so that she would leave. Koray is there too. Finally, Idil leaves.
At night Ömer tries to connect to Zehra via text. He finally decides to go to her room. She is in her towel and is startled. He says he wants his cuff links, so he won't bother her in the morning. In the morning, he comes in again and asks for his cuff links saying the first ones were not right for his outfit. He asks her to put them on and while she is doing it, he keeps getting closer.
Zehra eats a few things in the kitchen and wants to run out. Ömer is in the living room and is not happy to see her leave in a hurry. Ayşe comes and Ömer is not happy she is not with Zehra at what he thinks is a meeting with Mehmet Bey.
Salim goes to Aysil's bakery shop and she serves him tea. He sits for a second cup of tea. Hamiyyet and Şükran spy on them hoping things would work out. Cevriye joins them hoping things would not go well. Zehra meets with Jülide and while they are talking she notices Bahşende's guy photographing them.
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