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00:00If your spouse cheated on you, could you forgive them?
00:03Would you endure the betrayal or would you get a divorce?
00:07Or what would you do if your child was betrayed by their spouse?
00:12Please share your thoughts in the comments.
00:15In this story, we will share the painful experiences of a person who decides to endure their spouse's infidelity.
00:22We hope you like it.
00:24Now, if you're ready, we can begin our story.
00:26Enjoy watching.
00:32Most of the troubles a person faces are caused by those closest to them.
00:36What happened to Halil was called love.
00:39Or so he thought.
00:42That morning, a strong wind and grey clouds had settled over the district.
00:46The sky seemed to foreshadow what was to come, slowly pressing down on the earth.
00:53Halil woke up shortly after the morning call to prayer.
00:56He quietly got out of bed.
00:58She tiptoed to the bathroom so as not to wake the children.
01:03She looked at herself in the mirror.
01:05The lines on her face had deepened even more.
01:07She was tired, but she was used to it.
01:09He was once her employee.
01:12He would go to work in the dark of morning and return home in the dark of evening.
01:17It had always been that way his whole life.
01:19But that morning was different.
01:21As she came out of the bathroom, Sedef's eyes lingered on Halil.
01:27She sat on the edge of the bed, impatient to say something.
01:31Halil said.
01:33"Yes, sir," said Halil, buttoning his shirt.
01:37"We need to talk about something," said Sedef.
01:40Halil frowned.
01:42He didn't like those words.
01:44Saying "We need to talk about something" was often the threshold phrase for bad news.
01:49But he didn't say a word.
01:51He waited.
01:52The children have grown up now.
01:54"I want to work too," said Sedef.
01:57Halil didn't roll his eyes.
01:59He simply bowed his head.
02:01He knew this conversation was coming.
02:03Sedef had a degree in office management but had been a housewife for years.
02:08Halil didn't want to employ him.
02:11The district was small.
02:12There would be gossip and rumors.
02:14She was already jealous.
02:15He didn't deny it either.
02:17Sedef, you know I'm not keen on working in the private sector.
02:20I don't want other men seeing you in their office from morning till night.
02:25But if you want, prepare for the KPSS exam.
02:27"If you become a government employee, I promise I won't say a word," said Halil.
02:31Sedef nodded.
02:33He pretended to agree.
02:34But there were other calculations involved.
02:37Halil couldn't sense it.
02:38The house changed after that day.
02:40KPSS exam books, test pens, and colored highlighters started appearing on the table.
02:47Sedef sent the children to school in the morning and then started solving test questions.
02:51Silence filled the house while Halil was at work.
02:54Sedef's inner voice, however, was playing at a different rhythm.
02:58Months passed.
02:59The exams have been held.
03:00The results have been announced.
03:01Sedef didn't get enough points to be selected for the squad.
03:04In some years, no positions were opened at all in that field.
03:08Halil didn't say anything.
03:09"If it doesn't happen this year, it will happen next year," he said.
03:13But Sedef's patience had run out.
03:15One morning, Sedef's older sister arrived.
03:18He brought up the subject while we were drinking tea.
03:21The municipality is hiring subcontracted workers.
03:23If we can find a reference, we'll publish Sedef's work.
03:26Both a government employee and insured.
03:29"That will put your mind at ease too," he said.
03:31Halil remained silent at first.
03:34Then he shook his head.
03:35A stirring occurred within him.
03:37She thought that if Sedef worked in a government office, at least her mind would be at home in the evenings.
03:43He agreed.
03:44Sedef started work a few weeks later.
03:47She was assigned to office duties at the municipality.
03:49She worked at the computer, handling tasks such as document registration, file organization, and answering phones.
03:56The first day was exciting.
03:58Holding a coffee cup, he walked down the hallway with the women he'd just met, smiling.
04:03He came home late that evening.
04:05Halil's face tensed, but he didn't ask.
04:09The same situation repeated itself for a few more days.
04:12When Halil asked why she was late, Sedef burst into hearty laughter.
04:18We sat with the girls.
04:19It was the first day, we chatted a bit, and he replied that he would get used to it.
04:24Halil fell silent.
04:25There was a subtle hint of hurt on his face.
04:29But what mattered to him was that his wife worked in a government office.
04:34That was enough.
04:35As the days passed, Sedef changed.
04:38She started looking at herself in the mirror more often and dyeing her hair more frequently.
04:43She put on perfume in the evenings and came home late.
04:46She started going out for breakfast with her female friends on weekends.
04:49Concerts, movie events, and day trips.
04:54Sedef was transforming into a sociable woman.
04:57But these things were unfamiliar to Halil.
04:59One evening when Halil returned home, the children were there but Sedef was not.
05:04The clock showed nine o'clock.
05:06Halil anxiously called Sedef.
05:10Sedef answered the phone.
05:11Where are you?
05:13Halil said.
05:14We're having coffee with the girls.
05:15We were curious about the newly opened cafe.
05:18We'll be there shortly.
05:19Sedef said.
05:20I just got home from the factory.
05:22Aren't you coming home?
05:23Halil said in a tired voice.
05:25What's wrong, Halil?
05:26I need to take some time for myself.
05:28The children drank at home too.
05:30Sedef said, snapping at Halil.
05:33That night, Halil thought for a long time.
05:36His wife had changed.
05:37And it had changed a lot.
05:39But how and why?
05:42The answer to this question had not yet emerged.
05:45What you cannot see with your eyes, you sense with your heart.
05:48Halil's heart could no longer sleep peacefully.
05:52The noise in the lumber mill never stopped.
05:55The whirring of the saws mixes with the smell of wood,
05:59The workers' sweat mixed with the sawdust and soil.
06:02Halil was quieter in the mornings now.
06:05He neither talked much in the tea room nor did he have the energy to joke with his colleagues.
06:12He felt an unease he couldn't quite define.
06:14He was a man who had been sharing a bed with the same woman for years.
06:19But now even the smell of that pillow had begun to feel foreign.
06:25After Sedef started her job, she would already be out of the house in the mornings.
06:29Halil was the one who got the children ready for school and checked their lunchboxes.
06:35In the evenings, when Halil came home, the house was quiet.
06:39The food was either not ready or was sitting in a cold pot.
06:45The children usually managed to fend for themselves.
06:49One evening, when Halil entered the house, one of the children asked a question.
06:53Dad, where's Mom?
06:56Halil couldn't answer.
06:58He didn't know either.
07:00Then he took out his phone and made a call.
07:03It didn't open.
07:04A message arrived a few minutes later.
07:06We're sitting on the beach with the girls.
07:08I'll be late, you go ahead and eat.
07:11When Halil sat down at the table that night, there was an empty chair opposite him.
07:16The plate was silent.
07:18The pot was silent.
07:19Even the walls of the house were shrouded in silence.
07:22But a home is supposed to be noisy.
07:25It would be filled with smiles, scolding, voices, and breaths.
07:31Halil couldn't sleep when he got into bed that night.
07:35He stared at the ceiling.
07:37The seat next to him was empty.
07:38His eyes closed, but his mind did not.
07:42From that moment on, the seeds of doubt were sown.
07:45Sedef's transformation wasn't limited to her appearance alone.
07:49Even his manner of speaking had changed.
07:52His words towards Halil had become sharper, more critical.
07:57One evening, he said, "You've always thought small your whole life."
08:02"Just working doesn't make a person grow, Halil said another day."
08:06"I want to build a life for myself too!" she shouted during an argument.
08:11Halil simply remained silent.
08:14Because it was easier to remain silent than to pretend not to understand.
08:17One weekend morning, Sedef was getting ready to go out.
08:22Her hair was straightened, her nails were painted, and her dress was carefully chosen.
08:27Halil stopped in front of the door to put on his shoes.
08:30"Where are you going?" he asked.
08:32"To breakfast with the girls," said Sedef.
08:36"You always said it was with girls, but which girls?" asked Halil.
08:41"Are you questioning me now?" Sedef retorted sharply.
08:45"Shouldn't I ask?" said Halil.
08:49"You won't ask," Sedef replied.
08:51The door closed.
08:53Halil stared at the door for a long time.
08:56Then he turned to the window.
08:58At that moment, she watched the sun illuminating the surroundings as if there were nothing else outside.
09:02But Halil was already feeling down.
09:06One night, Halil woke up to a sound.
09:09Sedef was whispering on the phone with someone in the living room.
09:13Halil waited in bed.
09:15He got up when the noises stopped.
09:17She walked silently into the living room.
09:19Sedef was sitting.
09:20Holding her phone, a slight smile on her face.
09:23Halil ignored it.
09:25But the next day, while checking Sedef's phone, a message caught his attention.
09:31"Are you going out with the girls this weekend?" a message arrived on Sedef's phone.
09:36The sender's name was Mustafa.
09:38Halil's eyes froze.
09:40He was hearing this name for the first time.
09:43Sedef had never mentioned a colleague like this before.
09:47At that moment, a stone moved.
09:49Sedef was in the kitchen.
09:51Halil went to Sedef with his phone and asked him directly to his face.
09:57"Who is Mustafa?" he asked.
10:00Sedef answered without blinking.
10:03"A colleague from work."
10:05"What friend?" asked Halil.
10:09"It's normal, I talk to everyone, Halil," Sedef replied.
10:14"So why is he asking you about the weekend?" Halil asked Sedef a very crucial question.
10:20"Because Sedef wants to come with us," he said.
10:24"When you say 'with us'?" said Halil.
10:26"With the girls, that's it. What's wrong with that?" Sedef retorted.
10:30Showing his confusion, Halil asked, "Is a male friend coming with the girls?"
10:36Sedef fell silent.
10:37Then she started shouting.
10:39"That's enough, Halil. You suspect everything."
10:43"I am your wife, but I am not your slave," she said.
10:45The discussion dragged on.
10:47It lasted until the children woke up in the middle of the night.
10:51Finally, Halil went to his room.
10:53But his heart had now moved to another room.
10:56One morning, before going to work, Halil stopped as he picked up his bag.
11:00Sedef was sleeping.
11:02The phone was on the table.
11:05Halil glanced at the screen and turned it on.
11:07A message chain.
11:09A conversation with Mustafa.
11:11''I miss you.''
11:13''I miss you too.
11:15Last night was amazing.
11:17I sent my wife to my mother's.
11:19The house belongs to us today.''
11:21One of Halil's inner voices shouted.
11:23But no sound came out.
11:25He hung up the phone.
11:26He took screenshots.
11:28She covered her face with her hands.
11:30He knelt down.
11:32At that moment, the world inside Halil shattered.
11:35The most painful aspect of betrayal is that you still continue to love.
11:40Halil had been looking at the images on his phone for days.
11:43The messages exchanged between Sedef and Mustafa are no longer just sentences, but walls crumbling, one by one, shattering all the truths in Halil's life.
11:53It had happened.
11:54Each message was a bullet.
11:56Each emoji is a dagger.
11:58Halil was devastated, but he didn't scream.
12:01She hadn't cried either.
12:03She simply remained silent.
12:04One morning, without saying a word, he headed to the factory.
12:08But his eyes were always on the ground.
12:11It was as if he was searching for a piece of his honor that he had lost while walking down the street.
12:15During lunchtime, he took his phone out of his pocket and opened a message again.
12:19The house belongs to us today.
12:21He narrowed his eyes.
12:23With a trembling finger, he saved the screenshot to a folder.
12:27Then he made a decision.
12:29She could no longer share this only with herself.
12:33The truth, as long as it was hidden, was poison.
12:36The antidote to the poison was exposure.
12:38That evening, while Sedef wasn't home, Halil got up from the chair he was sitting in.
12:42The kitchen cabinet doors were left open.
12:45He was completely focused on those screenshots.
12:48He transferred all the message logs to a USB flash drive.
12:52Then he sent them to a few close relatives, acquaintances, and even some workers from the factory on social media.
12:59Hours passed.
13:01The phone never stopped ringing.
13:03Some called, others remained silent.
13:06Some people offered their condolences.
13:08Some said they didn't believe it.
13:10But he didn't say none of them happened.
13:13Because what happened was obvious.
13:16Sedef entered through the door at midnight.
13:19As soon as he opened the door, Halil got up from where he was sitting.
13:22He showed me his phone.
13:24Sedef's eyes widened.
13:26He took a step back.
13:28What's this?
13:29Halil said.
13:30Sedef fell silent.
13:32"Speak up!" Halil retorted.
13:35You misunderstood, Halil.
13:36That's not true.
13:38Sedef said.
13:39Correct me if I've misunderstood.
13:41Have you been with Mustafa?
13:44Halil said.
13:45Sedef bowed her head.
13:47Once.
13:49I swear it only happened once.
13:51Sedef replied.
13:53Halil's hands dropped to his sides.
13:55It was as if all his muscles were paralyzed.
13:59A gap descended to her knees.
14:01But she still didn't scream.
14:03She simply walked to the kitchen.
14:05He took a glass of water.
14:07It was as if the water would cleanse everything.
14:09Halil's mother came that night.
14:12The news had reached him too.
14:14When they came face to face at home, Sedef repeated her confession.
14:18Yes.
14:19I cheated on your son.
14:21But it was only once.
14:22Then I regretted it.
14:24He said.
14:24The woman crouched down.
14:27She placed her hands on her knees.
14:28He nodded.
14:30I gave you a child.
14:32What did you give me?
14:33He said.
14:34I swear I regret it.
14:36Sedef said.
14:38An oath does not absolve one of lying.
14:40said the old woman.
14:41Everyone in the district knew everything by then.
14:45Even among Halil's colleagues at the factory, this topic was being discussed.
14:50Sedef, however, continued to stay at home.
14:54She felt neither ashamed nor did she leave home.
14:57As Halil's mood worsened day by day, Sedef's face held a hidden air of triumph.
15:05It was as if she had made Halil accept everything.
15:08But the storm raging inside Halil was not subsiding.
15:11One day, while walking in the market, she saw Mustafa.
15:14There was no one else with him.
15:17Halil stared intently.
15:18He quickened his pace.
15:20He started running suddenly.
15:22Before Mustafa could even turn around, Halil lunged at him.
15:26You ruined my life.
15:28He said.
15:29Punches rained down one after another.
15:32Mustafa tried to stand up, but Halil wouldn't let him.
15:35People gathered from all around.
15:37They tried to separate them, but it was as if Halil had been bottling up his feelings for years.
15:41The police were called.
15:43Halil was questioned and released.
15:45However, things started to change after this incident.
15:49Rumors spread at the municipality where Sedef worked.
15:53The matter could no longer be covered up.
15:55One morning, as Sedef was getting ready to go to work, she received a message on her phone.
16:01You are on administrative leave.
16:02Talk to your supervisor for details.
16:05Sedef froze.
16:07A few days later, the official letter arrived.
16:10Your contract has been terminated for ethical reasons.
16:13The decision was signed by six people.
16:16But Mustafa, who also worked at the same municipality, was in a different situation.
16:20He had strong references.
16:22He continued with his work.
16:24In fact, some of the administrative officials portrayed Mustafa as the victim.
16:28His wife believes Mustafa is innocent.
16:31Everywhere people were saying this woman slandered my husband.
16:34Sedef, however, could no longer fit anywhere.
16:37But he still stayed home.
16:40Halil's mother couldn't tolerate this situation.
16:43One evening, when she was alone with Halil, she held her son's hands.
16:49This woman ruined your life.
16:51What are you waiting for?
16:53he said.
16:54Mom, that's enough.
16:56You never loved him from the very beginning.
16:59Halil snapped at his mother.
17:01I love you, son.
17:03That's why I don't believe he deserves a woman like her.
17:06said her mother.
17:08Enough!
17:09Halil shouted.
17:10The peace was disturbed when that woman, not you, entered this house.
17:14said the old woman.
17:16We're in this situation because of you.
17:18Enough!
17:19Halil snapped at his mother again.
17:22Halil was now blaming his mother.
17:25Truth and lies were intertwined.
17:28He was looking for the reason for the life that was crumbling before his eyes in his mother.
17:32She preferred to believe a lie that even suppressed Sedef's confessions.
17:36That night, the old woman left the house.
17:39Crying, she ran out into the street without even looking back.
17:43The women of the neighborhood saw him and slowly bowed their heads.
17:46Nobody spoke.
17:48But everyone knew.
17:50In this story, it was clear who was right.
17:53But Halil was too broken to see that truth anymore.
17:57To know the truth but refuse to believe it can drive a person to the brink of madness.
18:02Halil was walking right onto that line.
18:05When he went to the hospital, nobody called him mentally ill.
18:08But Halil's eyes had a different look.
18:10It was silent.
18:12He was lost in thought.
18:13Their sentences had beginnings.
18:15It had no end.
18:16Doctors had no difficulty identifying it.
18:19He was on the verge of a severe trauma.
18:22The distortion of reality had twisted Halil's mind.
18:26Finally, he was admitted to the clinic for treatment.
18:30For three months, the outside world was nothing more than a memory to him.
18:35Halil had someone with him during those days.
18:38Pearl.
18:39She stayed by Halil's side as a caregiver for days.
18:43With the vest she was knitting in her hands, the books lined up on the chair at the end of the bed, and the cheerful glances she cast at the doctors, Sedef,
18:51She played the role of Halil's devoted wife flawlessly.
18:54The doctors trusted him.
18:57Clinic staff knew him as a very good husband.
19:00But Halil's mother was sitting alone outside on a chair,
19:05She waited for hours in the hospital yard just to be able to see her son.
19:10Sedef wouldn't let him in.
19:12"Halil is uncomfortable with you; he needs to be alone to get better," she told Halil's mother.
19:19Meanwhile, Halil lay in bed, staring at the ceiling and counting the minutes.
19:24Something was missing from his memory.
19:27What was missing was the truth itself.
19:29Sedef's betrayal, Mustafa's messages, the fight that happened.
19:35They had all turned into a hazy memory.
19:37Sedef, however, whispered in Halil's ear at every opportunity.
19:41I didn't lie to you.
19:44We're just friends.
19:46Your mother never loved me.
19:48"I will heal you, Halil," Sedef was saying.
19:52Halil turned his head to the right, but there was no resistance in his eyes.
19:57Perhaps he chose not to believe.
19:59Because it was more painful than true faith.
20:02Three months later, Halil was discharged from the clinic.
20:05Sedef took her hand and led her outside.
20:08The sun dazzled Halil's eyes.
20:11For the first time, the sky seemed foreign to him.
20:14Many things had changed in her life, but Sedef seemed unchanged.
20:19She smiled and wouldn't let go of his hand.
20:22They returned to the district.
20:23But for Halil, nothing was the same anymore.
20:27People's gazes were longer, colder.
20:30Nobody in the neighborhood greeted me.
20:32Halil couldn't understand.
20:34Yet he had spent three months trying to recover.
20:37One day, while returning from the market, Halil made eye contact with one of the neighboring women.
20:42He turned his head.
20:43He muttered something afterwards.
20:45The woman is still living with him.
20:47Halil stopped.
20:49He defended himself using Sedef's words.
20:52"People make mistakes, but my wife never lied to me," he said.
20:57The neighbor woman shook her head from side to side.
20:59Halil continued walking.
21:01When he got home, he turned on the voice recording of his elderly mother.
21:05In a message she sent a few weeks ago, the woman said the following:
21:09That woman told you herself that she was with Mustafa.
21:13Am I lying, son?
21:15Have you forgotten that evening?
21:17Halil deleted the voice recording.
21:19Then he talked to himself.
21:21My mother never liked him from the beginning.
21:24He was always jealous.
21:26He always stirred things up.
21:27For Halil, the truth had now become a choice.
21:31He had erased what he had seen and forgotten what had been said.
21:34Sedef had shown her that healing was possible through lies.
21:39Halil had also let himself be drawn into that lie.
21:42One morning, Sedef packed her bag.
21:45He turned to Halil.
21:46We can't stay in this district any longer.
21:49Everyone is talking about us.
21:51Let's go somewhere new.
21:52Let's create a clean and pure life.
21:54He said.
21:55Halil didn't object.
21:57In fact, that day was the first time she had ever smiled.
22:00They left.
22:01They left everything behind.
22:04Nobody knew them in the city they moved to.
22:07They started a new life from scratch.
22:09Looking for a new home, a new job.
22:12Sedef started applying for jobs again.
22:16Halil, however, was more subdued.
22:18He would look out the window in the mornings and sit in the same position until midday.
22:23She was the only woman left behind.
22:25Halil's mother.
22:27He felt as if he had lost his son.
22:29There was no sound, no news.
22:31She would wake up alone at home with the morning call to prayer and fall asleep in front of the television in the evenings.
22:38The neighbors no longer asked about Halil.
22:40Because everyone knew the answer.
22:43Halil was no longer a son; in Sedef's eyes, he had become a mere shadow.
22:48One day, when the old woman looked in the mirror, she saw rashes on the right side of her face.
22:54The pain turned into a throbbing ache.
22:56She was diagnosed when she went to the doctor.
22:59Zona.
23:00It was due to sadness.
23:01"Clearly a lot has piled up inside," said the doctor.
23:05The woman shook her head.
23:07"When a person loses their own child to a stranger, their heart aches," he murmured.
23:14He returned home.
23:15She closed the curtains.
23:16He started to disappear, unseen by everyone.
23:18Now she only looked at old photographs, touching her son's elementary school picture.
23:23The Halil who was there wasn't the same Halil who was standing next to him now.
23:27Halil had now set his sights on the ruby ​​of lies.
23:30Shiny, but fake.
23:32No matter how hard a person tries to escape, the voice of conscience echoes even through walls.
23:37Halil was quiet at first in the new city they had moved to.
23:41She didn't go out, not even to the market alone.
23:45Sedef quickly made friends, becoming friendly with the building caretaker, the next-door neighbor, and the people she met for new jobs.
23:55Halil did nothing but observe these intimate moments.
23:59The only sound breaking the silence in the house was the ticking of the wall clock.
24:04Halil sat in the same chair every day, staring at the same spot.
24:08Sedef would leave early in the mornings and return in the evenings, all dressed up and energetic.
24:15This situation did not escape Halil's notice, but the confusion in his mind prevented the questions from becoming clear.
24:22One evening, as Halil sat alone at the table, he came across an old notebook.
24:28This notebook was a journal that my doctor recommended during my treatment.
24:33He flipped through the pages.
24:35He stopped somewhere.
24:36The writing was disorganized but clear.
24:39The page read exactly as follows:
24:42I didn't do anything that night.
24:44He betrayed me.
24:45I fell silent.
24:47Perhaps he thought I would forgive him.
24:48But to forgive is to forget.
24:51I haven't forgotten.
24:51When Halil read the message, he narrowed his eyes and looked at the wall.
24:56The memories returned.
24:57Sedef's confession.
24:59Mustafa's messages.
25:01Her mother's tears.
25:03They all hit his brain like a shock.
25:05He let out a deep sigh.
25:07Then he closed the notebook.
25:09But closing the notebook didn't mean its contents had been silenced.
25:14That same morning, as Halil was leaving the apartment building, the neighbor's young son approached him with a ball in his hand.
25:21She looked at Halil carefully.
25:23Uncle, why isn't your mother coming?
25:26he said.
25:28Halil suddenly flinched.
25:30Do you know my mother?
25:32said to the child.
25:33I overheard my parents talking the other day.
25:36"Halil's mother has become a poor thing," my mother said.
25:39said the child.
25:41Halil's lips trembled.
25:43The child walked away.
25:45Halil stood frozen in the entrance of the apartment building.
25:49He took a deep breath.
25:50Then he went upstairs.
25:51Sedef was at home.
25:53She was putting on makeup.
25:55Do you know what my mother is doing?
25:57said Halil.
25:59How would I know, Halil?
26:00said Sedef.
26:02You never asked.
26:03You didn't even think about how my mother was doing.
26:06said Halil.
26:07Your mother never loved me, Halil.
26:10Halil received that reply.
26:12You kicked him out of your house, Sedef.
26:14said Halil.
26:15Sedef continued applying mascara while looking in the mirror.
26:19You drove me crazy back then too.
26:22You accused me, Halil.
26:23Your mother accused him too.
26:25said Sedef.
26:26Tell me, what was my mistake, Sedef?
26:29Halil asked.
26:30Sedef said, "Halil, you didn't understand me."
26:34You never understood my requests.
26:35he said.
26:36Halil, however, was surprised.
26:38Did I misunderstand their requests?
26:40he said.
26:41Sedef averted her eyes.
26:43Then without even looking back
26:45She grabbed her bag and left.
26:47Halil stood for a long time that day.
26:50Then she went into the kitchen.
26:52Holding a teacup, she approached the window.
26:55Outside, children were playing hopscotch.
26:58They drew a house, a child, a home in their games.
27:03Halil had a house.
27:05They had children.
27:06But her nest had been destroyed.
27:08That evening, she received an envelope from her mother.
27:12There was a letter inside.
27:13An old photograph on the edge of the envelope.
27:16From Halil's circumcision ceremony
27:18a remaining frame.
27:19Her mother's younger self
27:20On Halil's face
27:22an innocent smile.
27:24The letter read as follows:
27:26My son Halil,
27:28I never gave up on you.
27:29But you gave up on me.
27:31I didn't speak to you to speak ill of your wife.
27:34Only the painful one
27:35I wanted to share this with you.
27:37I didn't say anything bad to you.
27:38But you looked at me with a nasty look.
27:41I was left alone.
27:43No one knocked on my door.
27:45My neighbors feel sorry for me now.
27:47I got shingles on my neck.
27:49The medication didn't help.
27:51When a person gets sick from within
27:53It wouldn't get better with external medication.
27:55I haven't forgotten anything.
27:57If I ask you to come, you won't.
27:58But even if you don't come
28:00Know that I have forgiven you.
28:02I miss you so much, Halil.
28:03Halil that letter
28:05He placed it on the edge of the bed.
28:06Her eyes filled with tears.
28:08But she didn't cry.
28:09He only
28:11no more tears
28:12He had learned how to pour it in.
28:14Then he got up.
28:15That evening for the first time
28:17opening the cupboards at home
28:18She looked inside.
28:20In Sedef's closet
28:21new clothes,
28:22luxury bags,
28:23He saw perfumes.
28:25These were purchased in recent months.
28:27The next day Halil went out.
28:29He walked for a while.
28:31Then he didn't know the city
28:33He went to the streets.
28:34Sedef's lies
28:35in these streets
28:36It wasn't echoing.
28:37He sat down in a cafe.
28:39There was no one with him.
28:40But in front of him
28:42as if someone were sitting
28:43He started talking.
28:44Sedef, I love you.
28:46But you never loved me.
28:48I forgive you.
28:50But I haven't forgotten you.
28:51You now
28:52You are not my wife.
28:54It only blinds me
28:55You are black smoke
28:56he said.
28:57These words are Halil's.
28:59much earlier
28:59tell him
29:00Those were the necessary words.
29:02When Halil returned home in the evening
29:04Sedef was absent again.
29:05He looked for his phone.
29:07The net didn't open.
29:08Then she went into the kitchen.
29:10children's bag
29:11He checked.
29:12Between the pages of the notebook
29:13A compressed note appeared.
29:15A parent-teacher meeting document.
29:17The date was two weeks ago.
29:20Halil hadn't gone to the meeting.
29:22Sedef hadn't informed him either.
29:24Halil sat down in the chair.
29:26He didn't take off his jacket.
29:27He made the decision at that moment.
29:29He was going to see his mother tomorrow.
29:31Perhaps it was too late.
29:33But he still had a door to go through.
29:35Sometimes forgiveness
29:36It's the biggest lie you can tell yourself.
29:39He is no longer a lie
29:41He had to escape.
29:43Halil in the early morning
29:45He set off.
29:46He sat by the window on the bus.
29:49He never took his eyes off the window.
29:51Throughout the journey
29:53He didn't listen to any music.
29:54Nor did he check a message.
29:57The letter in your hand
29:58It lay in his pocket like a crumpled glimmer of hope.
30:01To be a son,
30:03restart
30:04and to correct mistakes
30:05Delayed, but still
30:07There was a possible opportunity.
30:10When he arrived in the district
30:11It didn't feel familiar like before.
30:13the streets to him.
30:14Everything was the same.
30:16but also
30:17Everything was so different.
30:19When he knocked on the door of the house
30:21There was no response from inside.
30:23The key was in his pocket.
30:24The door of the old house
30:26Opened it slowly.
30:27He went inside.
30:29The house was cold.
30:30The curtains were closed.
30:32The television was on.
30:33But there was no sound.
30:34There was no one in the room.
30:36In the kitchen too.
30:37Then he headed towards the inner room.
30:39To her mother's room.
30:41At the foot of the bed
30:41He saw a body wrapped in a blanket.
30:44He approached.
30:45"Mom," she said.
30:46There was no sound.
30:48Mom, I'm home.
30:50The woman's face was turned away.
30:52Halil gently touched his arm.
30:54It was cold.
30:55The poor woman silently
30:56alone
30:57he will hear his son's name
30:58His last hope is gone.
31:00In a flooded state
31:00He had passed away in his bed.
31:03Halil collapsed where he stood.
31:05She couldn't cry.
31:06He just looked.
31:08There was an emptiness inside.
31:10He was late.
31:11He was late.
31:13Irreversible
31:15He was standing on a threshold.
31:16Two tears from his eyes
31:18Tears streamed down my face.
31:19The funeral was held the following day.
31:22There were only a few people who came.
31:25Some of them prayed.
31:26Some bowed their heads.
31:29But nobody said anything to Halil.
31:31Because everyone
31:33Halil's silence,
31:35this destruction
31:35He knew it was a punishment for him.
31:38Sedef didn't come.
31:40What flowers did she send?
31:41Nor a message of condolence.
31:44Halil finally understood.
31:46He was late, but he had finally woken up.
31:48That evening
31:49She sat in her mother's empty room.
31:52On one of the shelves
31:53He found an old notebook.
31:55Inside, Halil when he was a child
31:56wrote to his mother
31:57There were letters.
31:59At the end of a letter
32:01The following sentence was written:
32:02Mother,
32:03When we grow up, I will never upset you.
32:05I will always be by your side.
32:08Halil covered his face with his hands.
32:11He just mumbled.
32:12I lied, Mom.
32:14I left you alone.
32:16Halil stayed at his mother's house that night.
32:19He locked the doors of the house and left in the morning.
32:22He no longer had a reason to go back there.
32:25When he returned to the city
32:26Even the doors of his own house were locked.
32:29He opened the door.
32:30Silence greeted him.
32:33There was no one around.
32:35Sedef's closet had been emptied.
32:37The drawers were open.
32:39To the corner of the mirror
32:40A note was tucked inside.
32:42Halil, I always
32:44I knew what I wanted.
32:46You didn't know.
32:48I never intended to hurt you.
32:50But you were weak.
32:52You wanted to trust.
32:54I used it too.
32:55I'm leaving now.
32:57Don't call me.
32:58Don't you dare follow me.
33:00And most importantly
33:01Take care of yourself.
33:02Because you have no one anymore.
33:05Halil folded the note.
33:06He sat down on a chair.
33:08He closed his eyes.
33:09He heard the echo coming from within himself.
33:12It means I forgive you.
33:14It was self-deception.
33:16From that day on
33:17Halil started living alone.
33:20Quiet, calm, but
33:21with a profound loneliness.
33:23Every morning he wakes up,
33:24He's not going anywhere.
33:26He was just reading books.
33:28He saw his children once a month.
33:30They lived with their mother.
33:32Sedef is in another city
33:34He had started a new life.
33:36"She told the children one day that she married a civil servant," he said.
33:39Halil neither asked nor listened.
33:41He simply remained silent.
33:43One day, Halil placed the teacup he was holding on the table.
33:47She looked out the window.
33:49It was snowing.
33:50For the first time, he remembered snow.
33:54His childhood.
33:55A warm home.
33:57The scarf her mother knitted.
33:59Sedef's smile.
34:01He thought about everything, one by one.
34:03But this time, the memories didn't hurt anymore.
34:07Because he had accepted the truth.
34:09When she looked in the mirror, she saw herself.
34:12"I'm alone," he said.
34:14And this solitude was now doing Halil good.
34:17But Halil had only one regret.
34:20This regret definitely had nothing to do with love.
34:23The regret that will remain a lifelong wound in Halil's heart,
34:27It was what they had done to his mother.
34:29Because his mother would never again gently stroke Halil's hair with her loving hands.
34:35Please, let's not break our mothers' hearts, no matter who it's for.
34:41Because the Angel of Death, whom we expect to arrive later, will knock on the doors of our loved ones at a moment we least expect.
34:50And every death is premature for those we love.
34:53Now get up from where you're sitting, or pick up the phone and call your mother.
34:58Cry out "I love you, Mommy" on your mother's lap.
35:02If your mother is already gone, say a prayer for her so that she may rest in peace.
35:09Until we meet again in the next True Story, goodbye for now.
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