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Duygularınıza tercüman olacak hikayeler arıyorsanız doğru adrese geldiniz. Gerçek hayattan esinlenerek kurgulanmış yaşanmış gerçek hikayeler ile her hafta yeni duygulara birlikte yelken açacağız. Sizleri derinden etkileyen duygusal hikayelerin yanı sıra ibretlik yaşam hikayeleri ile bazen birinci ağızdan bazen de üçüncü ağızdan hikayelerimizi anlatacağız. Hikayelerimizi ailenizle birlikte gönül rahatlığı ile hem izleyebilir hem de dinleyebilirsiniz. Hikayeler hakkındaki duygularınızı ve görüşlerinizi de yorumlarda mutlaka bizimle paylaşın.
🔔Gerçek hikayelerin izini sürmek için şimdi abone olun ve bildirimleri açarak hiçbir hikayeyi kaçırmayın...
📩 İletişim & İş Birlikleri: yghikayeler@gmail.com
⚠️ YASAL UYARI: 🎬 Bu videoda izlediğiniz sinematik görseller ve atmosferik sahneler, hikaye anlatımını zenginleştirmek amacıyla Pexels stok videoları ve en yeni yapay zeka teknolojileri (Veo 3) kullanılarak tarafımızca titizlikle kurgulanmıştır.
✍️Hikaye ve Kurgu: Hikayelerimizin tamamı özgün olarak yazılmakta ve her sahne hikaye akışına uygun şekilde özel olarak tasarlanmaktadır. Hikayedeki karakterler ve olaylar tamamen KURGUSALDIR!
🎙️ Seslendirme: Videodaki seslendirme yapay zeka değildir. TAMAMEN GERÇEK İNSAN SESİDİR.
🎧Hikayeyi ruhunuzda hissetmek için kulaklıkla dinlemenizi tavsiye ederiz.
✨ Kanal Kimliği: Videoda ara ara gördüğünüz hikaye anlatıcısı karakter (avatar), kanalımızın resmi temsilcisidir.
📚 Kaynaklar ve Atıflar:
🎥 Görsel Tasarım: Veo 3 AI & Özel Video Kurguları
🎥 Stok Görüntüler: Pexels (https://www.pexels.com/)
Yaşanmış Gerçek Hikayeler olarak, teknolojiyi yaratıcılıkla birleştirerek sizlere en kaliteli deneyimi sunmayı hedefliyoruz.
🎵 Müzik:
#gerçekhikayeler #yaşanmışhikayeler #ilginçhikayeler #gizemlihikayeler #duygusalhikayeler
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00:07Put yourself in a woman's shoes.
00:10If your father abandoned you when you were an infant, could you forgive him?
00:15What would you do if your spouse left you during childbirth for their ex-lover?
00:21Or, if you found out your spouse actually had a family they abandoned, would you divorce them?
00:28Put everything aside.
00:31Would a person abandon their baby in the cradle?
00:34Can you stomach this?
00:36Life is truly full of interesting stories, my dear friends.
00:40In this story, we will witness the tale of a man who abandons his family because of his ex-girlfriend.
00:48And what do you think the girl the man abandoned in her cradle did to her father?
00:52We will learn all of this together, dear friends.
00:56Please be sure to share your thoughts on this story and where you follow us from, okay?
01:03If you're ready, we can begin our story.
01:05Enjoy watching.
01:15The earliest memory etched in Yahya's mind belonged to the twilight of a winter night.
01:22As he huddled beside the stove, listening to the howling wind outside, his little sister's body suddenly tensed like a bowstring.
01:30Her eyes rolled upwards, and incoherent sounds began to escape her lips.
01:35His mother's cries echoed off the wooden walls of the room, and his father's trembling hands desperately trying to pry open his brother's mouth remained indelible in Yahya's childhood memory.
01:46It was sealed with fear.
01:48Her sister had lost her life.
01:50Yahya was ten years old, and that night he made a vow that would shape the rest of his life.
01:55He was going to be a doctor, and no one would suffer the same fate as his brother.
01:59This vow had become an obsession for him, a reason for his existence.
02:04Years passed, test books solved under the sooty light of a gas lamp, sleepless nights that lasted until dawn, and tiring days spent in the fields.
02:12It had melted away.
02:14While his father cultivated the soil with his calloused hands, Yahya was cultivating his mind with knowledge.
02:19His only dream was to wear that white coat, to press the cold metal of the stethoscope against a patient's chest and listen to the rhythm of life.
02:27When the university entrance exam results were announced, the dark clouds hanging over the house seemed to disperse for a moment.
02:33Medical school.
02:35For John, these two words meant the gates of paradise were opening.
02:39But the brilliance of dreams began to fade when they collided with the harsh wall of reality.
02:44He felt like a stranger in Istanbul's enormous campus.
02:50The young people around him, with their expensive clothes, carefree laughter, and confident demeanor, seemed to have come from another world.
02:59Yahya, on the other hand, tries to make ends meet with the meager allowance his father sends him.
03:05It was a shadow that cautiously walked on rainy days because the soles of its shoes were worn down.
03:11When he finished preparatory school and moved on to first year, the biggest obstacle in his path had appeared.
03:17Anatomy atlas.
03:18That thick, illustrated book contained the secrets of the human body, but it was also worth a fortune.
03:26When she called her father, the tired voice on the other end of the line described how the drought had affected the fields that year.
03:33Yahya couldn't get that book.
03:35He spent hours searching for the only copy in the library, glancing shyly at his friends' atlases.
03:43This situation had sown the seeds of deep feelings of inadequacy and anger.
03:48But when he reached the third grade, life played its most brilliant and cruelest game on him.
03:55He saw Figen for the first time in the lecture hall.
03:57With her blonde hair cascading down her shoulders and eyes sparkling with intelligence, this girl seemed to have come from another planet.
04:06Her father was one of the country's most renowned surgeons, and her mother was a professor.
04:12Figen was born into the medical field and spoke the language like a native speaker.
04:16Yahya, on the other hand, learned words from libraries and lecture notes.
04:21The attraction between them was undeniable.
04:24Figen had seen the intelligence behind Yahya's silence, the fire in his eyes.
04:30Yahya, in Figen's presence, had found the embodiment of everything that was unattainable.
04:36Success, wealth, and most importantly, a carefree future.
04:41They started studying together and spending hours chatting in the campus garden.
04:47Yahya felt both complete and incomplete when he was with Figen.
04:54While his world was filled with luxury restaurants, overseas vacations, and art galleries,
05:00Yahya's world consisted of the mud-brick house in the village, the dry soil in the field, and his brother's pale face.
05:07Although Figen seemed to understand Yahya's situation, it was impossible to overcome the invisible wall between them.
05:14Figen's circle of friends looked at Yahya with disdain.
05:20Her family, however, questioned what this peasant boy was doing in their daughter's life.
05:26Their love was like a frail flower trying to blossom on the edge of this social and economic chasm.
05:33One day, Figen invited him to their home to introduce him to her family.
05:39It was a huge villa with a view of the Bosphorus.
05:42From the moment she stepped inside, she felt how cheap and patched-up everything she was wearing looked.
05:50After a cold handshake, Figen's father told her not about the latest developments at medical school,
05:57He asked what his family did for a living.
06:01When Yahya mentioned the farmer, the faint smile on the man's face pierced his heart like a knife.
06:09That evening was a turning point for Yahya.
06:13No matter how great his love for Figen, he realized he could never overcome this wall.
06:20The real devastation came a few months later with a phone call from the village.
06:24His father had a heart attack while working in the field.
06:28By the time Yahya returned to his hometown on the first bus, his father had already been buried.
06:33Her mother's downfall began with the collapse of the pillar of the house.
06:38He couldn't manage the fields and debts all by himself.
06:41Yahya had to make the most difficult decision of his life.
06:45He was going to leave behind his dreams in Istanbul, Figen, his white coat, everything, to take on the responsibility of his family.
06:52He wrote a letter to Figen.
06:54She tried to explain the situation, but words failed her.
06:58He wrote about his love for her, but also about having to return to the world he belonged to.
07:04When he called Figen, the girl's voice was tearful.
07:06"Wait, we'll find a way," he said.
07:09But Yahya knew there was nothing left to wait for.
07:13He had woken from a dream that didn't belong to him.
07:16The day he withdrew from medical school, it was as if a pall of death had fallen over him.
07:22When he returned to the village, every corner screamed his failure to him.
07:25Six months after her father's death, her mother, unable to bear her grief any longer, quietly passed away.
07:34Yahya, twenty-four years old, was left alone in that mud-brick house, his dreams shattered and all alone.
07:42He worked for his uncle for a while.
07:44He tilled the soil and looked after the animals.
07:46But every day, the hum of the lecture halls, the pages of the anatomy atlas, and the image of Figen were in his mind.
07:53The weight of the life he had lost weighed on his shoulders like a mountain.
07:58He was no longer the hopeful young man he once was.
08:01The emptiness growing inside him was slowly turning into resentment.
08:05A silent resentment towards fate, poverty, and the wealthy world that doesn't understand it.
08:11Life in the village flowed at a slow and monotonous pace.
08:15For Yahya, each day was a repetition of the previous one.
08:19He would head to the fields at sunrise, sow seeds on the dry, cracked lips of the earth, and tend to the silent worries of the animals.
08:30In the evenings, he would be enveloped in the silence of the mud-brick house he had inherited from his father.
08:35This silence wasn't peace; it was a deafening silence that amplified the noise in her mind.
08:42The imagery of medical textbooks, Fige's laughter, the hum of lectures in the amphitheater—they all drifted like ghosts in this profound silence.
08:53The feeling of failure was like the lingering smell of damp earth.
08:56No matter how much I washed it, it wouldn't come out.
08:59His uncle and aunt looked at him with pitying eyes, while the neighbors whispered behind his back, "So what if he read the prayers?"
09:06Yahya tried to bury himself in his work to avoid hearing these whispers, but his mind wouldn't be quiet.
09:13The hatred for the future he had lost continued to burn silently in his heart like a ember.
09:18The only cure for time was forgetting.
09:21When it was time for Yahya to go to the army, he saw it as an escape.
09:25A different city, different people, a different way of life.
09:30Perhaps this new order could erase the traces of the past.
09:33The strict discipline of the military prevented him from thinking clearly.
09:38Orders, duties, and physical exhaustion occupied his mind.
09:44He was neither rich nor poor there.
09:46He was a soldier, just like everyone else.
09:49This sense of equality was something he had forgotten for years.
09:53By the time he was discharged from the army and returned to his village, he was a 26-year-old man who looked at life with more indifference.
10:00Their dreams were dead, but perhaps living without dreams was less painful.
10:06The elders in the village were telling her she should get married now.
10:10Solitude belonged only to God.
10:12The girl they chose for him was a quiet, unassuming young woman who was a distant relative.
10:19The mention of her name evoked neither excitement nor desire in Yahya.
10:24There was simply an acceptance that this was how it was supposed to be.
10:28When they met the young woman, they saw that behind her shy smile lay a kind heart.
10:35He didn't expect from her the same intellectual depth or elegance that Figen possessed.
10:40All she longed for was a breath to fill the silence of the house, a body to share her loneliness at night.
10:47They got married in a simple wedding ceremony.
10:49His wife was respectful and loving towards him.
10:52She managed the household, prepared his meals, and made sure not to disturb Yahya's silence.
10:59This wasn't a marriage of passion.
11:02It was a shared destiny.
11:04Yahya no longer wanted to be a farmer.
11:08She intended to leave everything about her past behind.
11:12He started looking for a job in the city.
11:14Even though he dropped out of medical school, his familiarity with medicines enabled him to find a job in a pharmacy.
11:23He started working as a pharmacist's assistant.
11:26Latin names, formulas, and active ingredients of medicines.
11:30Although this world reminded her of the life she had lost, it was also the only place where she felt she belonged.
11:38She couldn't wear a white lab coat, but at least she was within the white walls of a pharmacy.
11:43Life had fallen into a monotonous routine.
11:47He went to work in the morning and came home in the evening.
11:50He rarely spoke to his wife.
11:53Unaware of the storms raging within him, the woman patiently tried to offer him a home.
11:59Two years later, when his wife told him she was pregnant,
12:03Something that had long been dormant within Yahya stirred.
12:07He was going to be a father.
12:08This idea gave him a sense of responsibility, a purpose.
12:13Perhaps this child could fill all the voids in her life.
12:18During the months his wife was heavily pregnant, Yahya became more attentive to her.
12:24She would buy fruit on her way home in the evenings, and occasionally talk to the baby in her belly.
12:30His wife was pleased with this change in her husband.
12:33She was smiling.
12:34Perhaps they would eventually become a happy family.
12:38Shortly before her due date, they went to the largest hospital in the city for a check-up.
12:44The corridors were filled with that familiar hospital smell that made Yahya's heart ache.
12:49His wife sat on one of the chairs in front of the maternity clinic,
12:54Yahya also went to read the sign on the doctor's door.
12:57He felt the blood drain from his veins as his eyes fell on the name engraved on the brass plate.
13:04Time stood still.
13:05The hum in the corridor stopped.
13:08The sign read Associate Professor Dr. Figen Ağa.
13:12It couldn't be.
13:13This couldn't be a coincidence.
13:15His heart was pounding in his chest as the door opened and Figen came out in her white lab coat.
13:22Years had made her even more mature and beautiful.
13:25Her hair was shoulder-length again.
13:27Their gaze was confident and professional.
13:30She didn't even notice Yahya while talking to the patient next to her.
13:34Yahya stood there like a frozen statue.
13:37The last time I saw her, she was in her early twenties.
13:41Now he was a weary pharmacist's assistant, approaching thirty, with unkempt hair and beard.
13:48It was impossible for Figen to recognize him in that state.
13:50"Next patient!" called the nurse.
13:53Yahya's wife slowly rose to her feet.
13:57Yahya, like a robot, took his wife's arm and led her into the room.
14:02When they entered, Figen looked at them with a tired smile on her face without getting up from her desk.
14:09His gaze shifted first to the pregnant woman, then to the man beside her.
14:14She looked into Yahya's eyes.
14:16But there wasn't the slightest sign of recognition in those eyes.
14:19It was simply the ordinary gaze of a doctor towards his patient and their family.
14:25"Welcome, please sit down," said Figen.
14:28The sound echoed in Yahya's ears like a bell.
14:31That voice she'd been trying to forget for years.
14:34Yahya couldn't utter a single word during the examination.
14:36Figen was asking his wife questions, turning the ultrasound screen towards them and letting them listen to the baby's heartbeat.
14:44"Everything seems fine, the baby is healthy," she said, smiling.
14:50That moment was torture for Yahya.
14:52The woman he loved was his wife's and unborn child's doctor, and he didn't even know her.
14:58For her, Figen was perhaps just a memory from the past, something forgotten.
15:02But for Yahya, Figen was a wound that never healed.
15:06As they left the hospital, his wife was happily talking about how healthy the baby was, but Yahya didn't seem to hear her.
15:14He had only one thought in his mind.
15:17Figen.
15:18That old love, which had been dormant for years, and the hatred that came with it,
15:24It had now been rekindled with an even stronger flame than before.
15:28From that day forward, the peaceful and simple life Yahya had tried to build for his wife was irrevocably shattered.
15:36After that hospital visit, Yahya transformed into a different man.
15:40The silence in the house was no longer a sanctuary, but a prison.
15:46His wife's presence, the carpet beneath his feet, the clock on the wall—everything was like a shackle reminding him of the world he had lost and now rediscovered.
15:57It seemed that way.
15:58His wife had noticed his sudden change.
16:03Yahya's eyes were no longer looking at her; they were staring into space.
16:07He didn't sleep at night, wandering around the house like a ghost.
16:12Although the woman tried to think of it as being related to pregnancy stress, she sensed that her husband's mind was elsewhere.
16:20Yahya's mind, however, was preoccupied with a single goal.
16:23Figen started making excuses to avoid taking medicine from the pharmacy to the hospital.
16:29He was taking on tasks that the courier would normally do, even spending minutes to leave an extra box of aspirin on the floor where Figen's clinic was located.
16:38He waited in the corridor hoping to see Figen, and every time he saw her, his heart pounded in his chest.
16:46Figen, however, would dismiss him each time with a polite but distant smile, saying only, "Thank you for the medicine."
16:55He was still his wife's doctor, while Yahya was merely a pharmacist's assistant.
17:01This situation was driving Yahya crazy.
17:03Not being recognized, being a nobody in Figen's life, was eating her alive.
17:09One day, when he was taking medicine to the hospital again, he found Figen alone in her room.
17:14He was reviewing reports at his desk.
17:16Yahya hesitated for a moment at the door.
17:18This could be his last chance.
17:20He took a deep breath and went inside.
17:23"Doctor, I brought the medicine," he said.
17:27Without lifting her head, Figen replied, "You can leave it on the counter."
17:32Yahya didn't leave.
17:34He continued to stand where he was.
17:36When Figen realized he hadn't left, she looked up and glanced at him with questioning eyes.
17:42"Was there anything else?" he asked.
17:45Yahya had a lump in his throat.
17:48"Yes," she said in a trembling voice.
17:50"Don't you really remember me?"
17:53From medical school, third year.
17:56When Yahya heard his name, the professional expression on Figen's face froze instantly.
18:02He narrowed his eyes.
18:03He looked carefully at the tired-faced, moustached man in front of him.
18:07Memories surfaced one by one from the depths of his mind.
18:13He is an intelligent, ambitious, but poor young man.
18:17Their conversations in the campus garden, the problems they solved together.
18:21That hopeless love.
18:23Figen's eyes widened in surprise.
18:26"Yahya?" she whispered.
18:28"I can't believe it, is that really you?"
18:31That moment was a victory for Yahya.
18:34It was as if the weight of years had been lifted from his shoulders with that single word.
18:39Figen stood up.
18:41What happened to you?
18:42Why did you suddenly disappear?
18:44"I tried to reach you but couldn't," he said.
18:47There was both joy and reproach in her voice.
18:50Yahya recounted his whole story: his father's death, having to drop out of school.
18:55But in the way he told the story, he made himself sound so pitiful.
18:59He was like a hero who had single-handedly shouldered the weight of the entire world.
19:03He never mentioned his wife or child.
19:06Figen was deeply moved by what Yahya told her.
19:11She thought about how unfair she had been to that young man, whom she had kept hidden in a corner of her mind for years.
19:18Perhaps if he had been braver towards his family back then, things could have been different.
19:23"I'm so sorry," said Figen.
19:26"Life has never been fair to you."
19:29They didn't just reminisce about the past in that room that day.
19:32They also laid the foundation for a dangerous future.
19:36From that day on, they started meeting every day.
19:40Yahya was telling his wife that he was working overtime at the pharmacy, that he was doing inventory counting.
19:46Figen and he would meet in the hospital cafeteria, in parks, and in secluded places.
19:52As they talked, that old chemistry between them was rekindled.
19:56Next to Figen, Yahya felt like he was back the intelligent, dreamy medical student he used to be.
20:03Figen, however, had found in Yahya that raw, genuine passion she couldn't find in the wealthy and superficial men around her.
20:10Figen had never been married.
20:12She was completely dedicated to her career.
20:15Perhaps, subconsciously, she had always been waiting for Yahya.
20:18Every time Yahya returned home, he still smelled of Figen's perfume.
20:24His wife noticed what was happening but couldn't understand it.
20:27Her husband was drifting further away from her with each passing day.
20:31He didn't say a word at the dinner table, and at night he slept with his back turned to me.
20:36The poor woman blamed everything on the changes brought on by pregnancy, hoping everything would soon be alright.
20:43Even when her husband came home late, she would prepare meals for him, not pressuring him because she thought he was tired.
20:48Her boundless patience and love, instead of easing Yahya's conscience, only increased his burden.
20:56His wife's presence was the biggest obstacle to the life he wanted to live with Figen.
21:01As the months passed, Yahya and Figen's relationship deepened.
21:05They were no longer just talking; they were dreaming about the future.
21:10Figen told Yahya, "We can leave everything behind and make a fresh start."
21:16Yahya clung tightly to this idea.
21:18This was a second chance for him.
21:21It was an opportunity to reclaim the life he had lost.
21:24His wife was just days away from giving birth.
21:26Her belly had grown considerably, and her movements had become sluggish.
21:29Figen received news of her transfer around that time.
21:33He had been appointed chief physician at a state hospital in a charming seaside resort in the Aegean region.
21:41This was a perfect opportunity for both of them.
21:44Figen, help me pack my things, Yahya.
21:48We'll go together.
21:50"We will start a new life there," he said.
21:53Yahya didn't hesitate for a moment.
21:56His wife and unborn child had become faint details in his mind.
22:01He needed to return to the life he belonged to, to Figen's side.
22:04He told his wife that he had to leave the pharmacy for a few days to attend a pharmaceutical seminar out of town.
22:12Although the woman was upset that he had to leave so close to the birth, she didn't say anything, assuming it was for her husband's work.
22:19"Just be careful, okay? We'll be waiting for you," she said with a sad smile.
22:26This would be the last time John the Baptist saw his wife.
22:30Yahya felt like he was in a dream when he went to Figen's house.
22:33They were packing up their luxury items, laughing together, and making plans for the future.
22:39They were like a married couple.
22:41They were together that night.
22:44Years of longing and suppressed desires merged in a passionate night.
22:49Yahya had never felt so alive and happy.
22:52At that moment, the rest of the world had ceased to exist.
22:55Neither a pharmacy, nor a village, nor a pregnant woman waiting to give birth at home.
22:59There was only Figen and the bright future she promised.
23:04The shadow of the past no longer fell upon her; on the contrary, it was pushing her towards a new life.
23:11But he was unaware that the shadow would be long and dark enough to never leave him alone.
23:19Every item in Figen's house was a symbol of a new life for Yahya.
23:24Every book, every vase, every frame they packed together was like a sponge covering the past.
23:32As the city slowly receded behind the truck, Yahya felt not the slightest bit of regret.
23:41He glanced at Figen's profile, who was sitting in the seat next to him.
23:44The woman he couldn't have even dreamed of years ago was now by his side, and together they were heading towards a new future.
23:51This was a blessing from fate.
23:54In this story he created in his own mind, he was a victim and now a hero claiming what was rightfully his.
24:02At the same time, in their small house in the city, Yahya's wife began to writhe in labor pains.
24:09The pains, which had started as mild aches, had gradually intensified.
24:15It was a premature birth.
24:17There was still more than a week until the deadline.
24:19She frantically asked her neighbors for help.
24:22He was alone.
24:23Her husband was out of town and she couldn't reach him.
24:27He had tried ringing the phone repeatedly, but no one answered.
24:31At that moment, Yahya and Figen were happily looking at furniture catalogs for their new home, and he had deliberately put his phone on silent.
24:39He didn't want any worldly problems to spoil this magical moment.
24:42With the help of her neighbors, the woman was put into a taxi and headed to the hospital, her mind consumed by fear and loneliness.
24:51The pain had become unbearable.
24:55When they arrived at the hospital, the nurses in the emergency room immediately took her to the delivery room.
25:00She kept muttering her husband's name, begging them to reach him.
25:05Hospital staff called the pharmacy but were told Yahya was out of town for a seminar.
25:12No one answered the landline phone.
25:15At the most difficult moment of her life, the woman was alone without the man she needed most.
25:20This wasn't just physical pain; it was a gnawing sense of abandonment.
25:25It was evening when Yahya and Figen arrived in the Aegean town.
25:29The warm breeze from the sea carried the scent of pine trees.
25:34The house Figen rented as hospital accommodation was a charming stone house overlooking the sea.
25:39They were tired but happy as they unloaded the goods from the truck.
25:43That night, to unwind, they went to a small restaurant on the beach.
25:48They clinked their glasses against the backdrop of the moonlight reflecting on the sea.
25:53"To our new life," said Figen, her eyes sparkling.
25:58Yahya clinked his glass against hers.
26:01To our new lives, he repeated.
26:04At that moment, not a single thought crossed his mind about his wife or his unborn child.
26:11She was so focused on her own happiness that there was no room for another's suffering.
26:16In the delivery room, a battle of life and death was being waged.
26:21The woman's condition had suddenly worsened.
26:24Complications from premature birth had caused her blood pressure to rise dangerously high.
26:31The doctors realized they might have to sacrifice the mother to save the baby.
26:37But he had no relatives around.
26:39There was no one to approve this decision.
26:42They desperately did everything they could.
26:46After hours of struggle, a tiny baby girl was born.
26:52Her faint cry pierced the weary silence of the delivery room.
26:56But the mother couldn't hear her baby's first cry.
27:01The severe bleeding she experienced immediately after giving birth meant her weakened body could no longer support itself.
27:08With her eyes open, her face reflecting both the pain of childbirth and the profound sorrow of her husband's absence, she breathed her last.
27:18The next day, Yahya was sipping his coffee on the balcony of their new house, gazing at the sea.
27:24After this brief escapade, he would return to the city, somehow explain the situation to his wife, get a divorce, and move in permanently with Figen.
27:34He thought everything would be so easy.
27:37Around noon, her boss at the pharmacy finally reached her.
27:42When she answered the phone, she heard her boss's frantic voice.
27:45Yahya, where are you?
27:48Congratulations, you've had a baby girl!
27:50But your wife, we lost your wife, Yahya.
27:53My condolences.
27:54The phone slipped from Yahya's hand and fell to the floor.
27:58The words he heard echoed in his mind, but they made no sense.
28:03His wife had died, and he had a daughter.
28:06How could this have happened?
28:08When Figen saw his face had turned completely white, she rushed to his side in worry.
28:12What happened? he asked.
28:15Yahya couldn't answer.
28:16He just stared at the sea with empty eyes.
28:19There was a momentary tremor inside.
28:22A spark of guilt ignited, but it was glorious in the ocean of his selfishness and desire for a new life.
28:28It instantly went out.
28:30This death is not a tragedy for him.
28:33On the contrary, it was an unexpected stroke of luck that cleared the way for him.
28:37She no longer had to deal with divorce or lies.
28:42Fate had accomplished the most difficult task for him.
28:45This thought frightened him even more than himself.
28:48But it was also relieving.
28:50By the time he returned to the city, everything was already over.
28:54His wife's family had already buried him.
28:56When they saw him, they didn't even look at him.
29:00The hatred and accusation in her eyes weighed heavier than a thousand words.
29:05Yahya didn't give any explanation to anyone.
29:08She went to the hospital to see her newborn daughter.
29:11A tiny, red-faced baby was sleeping in an incubator.
29:17Yahya looked at her through the glass.
29:19This baby was his daughter.
29:21But she felt not the slightest shred of love or affection for him.
29:26This doll was a memorial to him, reminding him of his deceased wife and his failed past.
29:32There was no place for this baby in the perfect life he was going to build with Figen.
29:37For days she neither visited the hospital nor inquired about the baby.
29:41Social workers stepped in to help.
29:44This little girl, unwanted by her father, and whose mother has died.
29:48They had no choice but to place him in an orphanage.
29:53Yahya signed the necessary documents listlessly.
29:57She had relinquished a being of her own blood and flesh with a single signature.
30:03There were no obstacles left in his way.
30:06A few months after his wife's death, he packed his belongings and went to Figen's place.
30:13He moved to that Aegean town.
30:15He left his past behind, his deceased wife and the daughter he left in an orphanage.
30:21She set off towards her new and clean life.
30:24But there was something he didn't know.
30:27The shadow of some sins would follow you no matter how far you went.
30:32And that shadow would patiently wait for the right moment, years later, to appear before him when he least expected it.
30:39Life in the Aegean town had begun just as Yahya had imagined.
30:45Figen was a respected chief physician.
30:47Yahya, as her husband, had gained a new social status.
30:53Nobody knew about his past at the pharmacy.
30:55Here, she was the wife of a successful doctor.
30:58With Figen's support, he opened a small medical supplies shop.
31:02Things were going well for them.
31:04Together they attended prestigious events and befriended prominent figures in the town.
31:10Yahya had finally attained the respect and prosperity he had longed for for years.
31:16He had pushed his past into the deepest corner of his mind, like a locked chest.
31:22His deceased wife was a sad memory that rarely crossed his mind, while his daughter was a dream that never existed.
31:29But happiness built on lies is destined to decay over time.
31:34The first few years were like a honeymoon.
31:37Their love, passion, and shared dreams of the future held them together.
31:42But over time, the fundamental differences between them began to surface.
31:48Figen enjoyed intellectual conversations, art, and traveling.
31:53John the Baptist, however, did not belong to this world.
31:56He was playing this life like a role.
31:58Figen struggled to converse with the people around her and constantly felt inadequate.
32:05The complex of having dropped out of medical school haunted him like a shadow.
32:11As Figen's professional success increased, Yahya began to feel even more inferior.
32:17The biggest rift emerged with the issue of the child.
32:20Figen wanted to be a mother.
32:23Yahya, however, brushed the subject aside every time.
32:27Deep down, she was afraid of the idea of having another child.
32:31This could remind him of the daughter he had abandoned and of that sin.
32:36Despite trying for years, they had no children.
32:40When they went to the doctor, it turned out that the problem was with Yahya.
32:44This truth deeply wounded Yahya's masculine pride and his relationship with Figen.
32:50Although Figen tried to comfort her, the cheerful atmosphere in the house had given way to a noticeable tension.
32:57Figen's inability to have children had created an emptiness within her, and her patience with Yahya had gradually worn thin.
33:04Years passed one after another.
33:06Thirty years.
33:07Over those thirty years, their love gradually transformed into habit, then indifference, and finally into a secret animosity.
33:16They were now like two strangers living in the same house.
33:19Their fights were more frequent and more brutal than before.
33:25Figen sees Yahya as a timid man who hasn't been able to realize his dreams.
33:30Yahya, on the other hand, accused Figen of being an arrogant woman who constantly reminded him of his shortcomings.
33:36"You got where you are thanks to me," Figen said during an argument.
33:42If it weren't for me, you'd still be slumped in that dusty pharmacy.
33:45These words pierced Yahya's heart like a dagger.
33:50The woman for whom he had abandoned everything was now humiliating him.
33:54They were both retired.
33:56Now they were together 24 hours a day in that beautiful but empty stone house.
34:02Retirement had brought them not peace, but a boredom in which they saw each other's flaws more clearly.
34:09Yahya spent most of his time at the coffee shop on the beach, reminiscing about the old days.
34:14Sometimes his first thought was of his wife.
34:17She realized she missed his quiet, selfless love.
34:20That woman had accepted him just as he was.
34:24Figen, on the other hand, constantly tried to change him, to mold him into her own image.
34:28Regret, like a poison that came too late, was slowly taking over his soul.
34:33But most of all, he was curious about his daughter, whom he had never met.
34:38He was thirty years old now.
34:40What was he doing, where did he live, was he happy?
34:43These questions kept him awake at night.
34:46But she couldn't share this secret, this sin, with anyone.
34:51It was another evening filled with those never-ending arguments.
34:56Figen complained about Yahya's passivity and lack of interest in life.
35:01Yahya, however, responded with all his pent-up anger.
35:05"I sacrificed my whole life for your arrogant world!" he shouted.
35:12I erased my family, my past, everything.
35:15Words flew through the air like bullets.
35:18At the height of the argument, Yahya felt a sharp pain in his chest.
35:24He was breathless.
35:25His left arm started to go numb.
35:27His vision blurred, and he slumped back into his chair.
35:31Figen's screams were the last thing he heard before losing consciousness.
35:36When she opened her eyes, she was in a completely white room.
35:39Hospital room.
35:41He had an IV drip in his head and a bunch of wires in his arm.
35:45Figen had fallen asleep on the armchair next to her bed.
35:49Yahya tried to speak, but only meaningless sounds came out of his mouth.
35:54He couldn't feel the left side of his body.
35:56It was as if half of her body didn't belong to her.
35:58He was filled with fear.
36:00He had a heart attack, and the resulting blood clot traveled to his brain, causing paralysis on his left side.
36:06Now he needed Figen, the woman he hated so much.
36:10How cruelly fate was taking its revenge on him.
36:15Days passed.
36:16Gradually, his speech began to improve, but the numbness on his left side remained permanent.
36:22He was now confined to a wheelchair.
36:25This situation had made him even more aggressive and angry.
36:28Figen treated her like a caregiver, but there was neither love nor compassion in her eyes.
36:35It's simply a matter of duty.
36:38Yahya couldn't stand those stares.
36:40One morning, the door to his room opened and a young doctor entered.
36:46There were a few nurses with him.
36:49The doctor was a strikingly beautiful, self-assured woman in her early thirties.
36:55His eyes sparkled with intelligence.
36:57The collar of the white lab coat she's wearing has the name of a cardiologist.
37:01Serap was writing.
37:03The doctor approached Yahya's bedside and, with a warm smile,
37:07"Good morning, Mr. Yahya," he said.
37:10"I'm Dr. Serap."
37:11"I will be in charge of your treatment from now on."
37:14A strange feeling arose within Yahya at that moment.
37:17There was something familiar about this young doctor's face, his gaze.
37:22But he couldn't figure out what it was.
37:25Dr. Serap was taking close care of her.
37:27Not just about his medical condition, but also his mood.
37:31He often came to her room to talk to her and try to cheer her up.
37:37Yahya spoke to this young woman more than he had to anyone else in years.
37:43He began to tell her his life story.
37:45Of course, by playing the victim role again.
37:49The story of an idealistic young man who had to drop out of medical school because of poverty.
37:53Dr. Serap listened to him with great attention and empathy.
37:58There was neither pity nor judgment in her eyes.
38:01Simply a deep understanding.
38:03He also told his life story.
38:06She said she grew up in an orphanage and never knew her mother.
38:10She said that her father abandoned her as soon as she was born.
38:13But he described it not as a complaint, but as a fact.
38:17How the state took care of him,
38:20He talked about how he worked day and night to study and eventually became a doctor.
38:26Yahya felt his heart tighten as he listened to her story.
38:30The hardships this young woman endured reminded her of her own selfishness and sin.
38:36But it didn't even cross his mind that this successful, powerful woman standing before him...
38:42It never crossed my mind that she might be the little baby she gave up on with a signature years ago.
38:48Following these conversations, Dr. Serap conducted a brief investigation.
38:53Hospital records, old files, population registry, when you put the pieces together
38:59He understood who this paralyzed, helpless man lying before him was.
39:05The reason for the enormous emptiness he has carried inside him for years,
39:09that ghost father who appeared in his dreams every night,
39:11Now he stood before her as her patient.
39:15A storm broke out inside her.
39:17Years of resentment, anger, hatred, and an equally deep-seated longing.
39:23The day had arrived for Yahya to be discharged.
39:26Figen had brought the wheelchair to the room door and was handling the check-out procedures.
39:33Dr. Serap entered the room to perform Yahya's final check-ups.
39:37They both looked at each other in silence for a while.
39:41Yahya felt a strange sense of gratitude and affection towards this young doctor.
39:47"Thank you for everything, doctor," he said.
39:50Thanks to you, I've managed to hold on to life.
39:53A sad smile appeared on Serap's face.
39:56Her eyes were misty.
39:58"Get well soon, Mr. Yahya," he said.
40:01Yahya kept his eyes on him as he was being placed in his wheelchair.
40:07Serap accompanied them from the hospital room to the end of the corridor.
40:12When they stopped in front of the elevator, Yahya extended his hand to thank him.
40:17Serap didn't look at his pale and weak hand.
40:20Instead, she looked him straight in the eyes.
40:24All the pain she had been holding inside for years burst forth from her eyes like a flame at that moment.
40:31He extended his right hand, but not to shake hands; it simply hung in the air.
40:36And then, in an icy voice, those words spilled from his mouth.
40:39Those words would forever darken the rest of Yahya's life.
40:45I don't forgive you, father.
40:48And rest assured, I won't ask you why you left me.
40:52These words cracked like a whip in the sterile hospital corridor in front of the elevator.
40:58Time froze for Yahya at that moment.
41:02Father.
41:04This word had burst through the door of a reality he hadn't heard in 30 years, a reality he hadn't expected to hear, a reality he had even forgotten existed.
41:15The beautiful, successful, and powerful doctor standing before his eyes was his daughter.
41:22The little baby she had left at the doorstep of an orphanage years ago, the one she had erased from her life with a single signature, was now standing tall before her.
41:33The expression in Serap's eyes wasn't that of a child longing for her father.
41:38The fire of 30 years of accumulated experience was burning there.
41:41The bitterness of lonely nights, the sadness of holiday mornings, the unanswered questions about where your father is, the loneliness, and standing on your own two feet despite everything.
41:53His struggle was fueled by hatred.
41:55Those glances pierced Yahya's soul.
41:59Even the numb left side of his paralyzed body ached under those gazes.
42:05Serap didn't hesitate for a moment after saying those words.
42:09He turned around and walked away quickly and decisively down the corridor he had come from.
42:16His receding back was like the creaking of the last door of hope closing for Yahya.
42:22Neither Figen nor Yahya could utter a single word.
42:27Figen was frozen in shock by what she had heard.
42:30She was crushed under the weight of this terrible secret that the man she had been married to for years had kept from her.
42:36Yahya tried to open his mouth, but no sound came out.
42:42She wanted to whisper, "My daughter."
42:44But the words got stuck in her throat.
42:48It wasn't just her daughter who was gone.
42:51The possibility of forgiveness, the chance to clear his conscience, was everything.
42:56The elevator door opened and closed.
43:01As they descended, the deathly silence in the cabin was broken only by the slight vibration of the wheelchair.
43:10Figen's face was ashen.
43:12His eyes were empty, filled with anger and disappointment, staring at the opposite wall.
43:18The silence continued even after they left the hospital and got into the car.
43:24The journey home felt like an eternity.
43:27From that day on, Yahya's life turned into a real hell.
43:32Figen wasn't talking to him.
43:33He simply met their most basic needs without even looking them in the face, as if he were helping a stranger.
43:40The house was now a temple of silence and hatred.
43:44Yahya would sit for hours in his wheelchair in front of the window of that beautiful house overlooking the sea, but he could no longer see the blue of the sea.
43:55All he saw was that unforgiving look in his daughter's eyes.
44:00"I don't forgive you, father."
44:02This sentence kept repeating in his mind like a broken record.
44:06He called the hospital several times and asked to speak with Dr. Serap.
44:11But each time, they were told that the doctor was busy or had an appointment.
44:18Her daughter had completely erased her from her life.
44:22For the first time in his life, Yahya was confronting true loneliness.
44:26In his youth, he had struggled with poverty and later with failure.
44:31His marriage to Figen, however, was devoid of love.
44:34But none of them had ever felt this heavy.
44:38This was the loneliness of his soul.
44:40It was the loneliness of being rejected and cursed by one's own child, one's own flesh and blood.
44:47His health deteriorated further over time.
44:50He was having nightmares at night.
44:53In his dream, his first wife, who had died in childbirth, was confronting him.
44:58"Why weren't you with me?" she asked.
45:00Then she appeared with a baby in her arms and asked, "This is your daughter, why didn't you want her?"
45:08Yahya woke up drenched in sweat, sobbing uncontrollably in the dark room.
45:13Figen heard his struggles but went into the next room and closed the door.
45:18Yahya no longer knew whether he had incurred the wrath of his first wife or his son.
45:24Perhaps both.
45:26He had left one alone in death, the other alone in life.
45:30Now fate was inflicting the greatest punishment upon him, condemning him to absolute solitude, alone with his own conscience.
45:38He had been running away from something his whole life.
45:42He had fled poverty and sought refuge with Figen, but he had shirked responsibility and abandoned his daughter.
45:47But now he had nowhere to run.
45:50Confined within four walls, in a wheelchair, he was condemned to live with the ghosts of his past.
45:57Serap never saw her father again.
46:00She didn't forgive him.
46:01But the hatred inside him slowly began to fade after that last confrontation.
46:08Hatred gave way to deep sorrow.
46:10In her eyes, her father was no longer a monster to be hated.
46:15He was simply a weak and pathetic man who had made wrong choices throughout his life.
46:21Serap moved on with her life.
46:23He was taking his revenge on his father by trying to heal his patients, to give people hope, and perhaps to become the person his father couldn't be.
46:34Yahya spent his last days looking out the window at the horizon where the sea and sky merged.
46:41Her eyes were always fixed on the distance.
46:43Perhaps he was waiting to be forgiven.
46:45Perhaps just death.
46:47But neither of them came.
46:49He remained suspended in a lifelong limbo in the solitude he created for himself.
46:55The hatred was like a boomerang.
46:57The life he had turned his back on years ago was now like a dagger in his heart.
47:02Yahya was a man who betrayed that innocent woman's pure love, leaving her alone in her final moments.
47:08He viewed his daughter as a burden and abandoned even his little girl in this hellish world.
47:14Now she was hoping for mercy from her daughter.
47:17Dear friends, some of you may think that John was right and should be forgiven because he regretted his actions.
47:24But please put yourselves in the place of that woman and that girl.
47:29In a way, Figen is also innocent.
47:32Because Figen is also a woman who has been deceived.
47:35Serap, who hasn't forgiven her father, is perhaps the most innocent person in this story.
47:40So what do you think?
47:42If you were in my place, could you forgive John?
47:46Please be sure to write your feelings in the comments.
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