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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.
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00:00Have you ever heard of magic spells made with toothpaste?
00:03Do you believe in magic?
00:06Or, wait, let's ask it this way.
00:08If you found out someone you trusted completely had a spell cast on you, what would you do?
00:14What if strange things started happening in your house, for example?
00:18Perhaps you'll get an illness, or maybe you'll start hearing or seeing strange things.
00:23If these things happened to you, would you be scared?
00:26Or would you forgive the person who cast the spell?
00:31In this story, we will share the cautionary tale of a man who sacrificed the people he loved to dark forces.
00:39I hope you like it.
00:41Now, if you're ready, we can begin our story.
00:44Enjoy watching.
00:56Sometimes life begins when the darkness slowly falls while you look into the eyes of someone you love.
01:02Fatma prayed that her aunt wouldn't wake up as she left the house early in the morning.
01:08She quietly picked up her bag, grabbed her shoes, and opened the door ajar.
01:13The same silence every morning, the same descent down the stairs, the same bus time.
01:18But something was different today.
01:20There was a hidden hope growing within her.
01:23A hope that hasn't yet taken its full form, but which stirs a corner of his heart.
01:30The noise of the machines in the textile factory had bothered Fatma from the very first day.
01:36But there was no other choice.
01:38For as long as he could remember, he had always lived alongside others, with their permission, and as a burden to them.
01:44Did her aunt love her? Maybe.
01:47But if love is a kindness that is thrown in your face every day, how much can a person endure being loved?
01:54That day, while sitting with a colleague during lunchtime, the conversation turned to hope once again.
02:00"I have a friend," said his friend.
02:02Metin is involved in the chicken business, he's a good person, and he's thinking about getting married.
02:07You are always on my mind.
02:09Fatma smiled.
02:11She smiled, but this smile wasn't a "no."
02:14Why not? That was her smile.
02:16Because sometimes hope blossoms in another person's words.
02:20Fatma wore her red sweater on their first date.
02:24She had tied her hair up.
02:26A light lipstick, a little blush.
02:29Facing her was Metin, a clean-faced man who made eye contact while speaking and had a gentle tone of voice.
02:34"What did you think when you saw me?" Fatma asked.
02:38"For a moment, I thought time had stopped," said Metin.
02:41Fatma smiled.
02:43Because no one had ever said such things to her before.
02:47With those words, a little girl who had been silent for years inside her rose to her feet.
02:52That little girl, who had buried her head under her aunt's wings for years, afraid of the darkness of the outside world, found security in Metin's voice.
03:02Their relationship grew over time.
03:05Each meeting was more meaningful than the last.
03:08Fatma's shyness decreased.
03:10For her, Metin was no longer just a man, but a key that opened the door to another world.
03:16And Fatma was very curious about what was behind that door.
03:21Metin suggested they take their first step into this new world at a dinner party.
03:25"If my family and your aunt were to sit down one evening, get to know each other, and spend time together, everything would be much easier," said Metin.
03:35Fatma nodded.
03:36He was scared.
03:37Because whenever life offered him something, it always hid a price.
03:43But Metin's eyes had convinced her.
03:46This time was different.
03:48That evening's dinner was perhaps the moment Fatma felt strongest in her life.
03:54Metin's mother smiled at him warmly from beneath her velvet shawl.
03:59Fatma also acted sincerely.
04:01He was never humiliated, he never lied.
04:04Metin's father also loved Fatma.
04:06They had coffee together and joked around.
04:10Although she didn't say it out loud, she looked at her aunt Fatma with pride in her eyes.
04:14The engagement took place within a few weeks.
04:18Fatma was now on the threshold of a different surname, a different home, a different future.
04:24During the wedding preparations, Metin said to Fatma, "If you want, you can stop working now."
04:29Fatma thought to herself, "That's exactly the sentence I've been waiting for."
04:33Because she was tired of living alongside others, with their permission, and in their shadow.
04:40Now she could be in control of her own life.
04:44Being the boss's wife wasn't a dream of hers.
04:46But this title restored the sense of self-worth that had been taken from him for years.
04:51And finally, the wedding day arrived.
04:54The crowd, the music, the emotional eyes.
04:56As Fatma walked in her white wedding dress, she was leaving her past, her being ignored, her oppression behind.
05:02This step was not taken towards the past, but towards the future.
05:06At the end of that day, Metin took her hand and said, "Now it's just the two of us."
05:11Fatma rested her head on his shoulder and said, "Nothing can upset me anymore."
05:16But life's real tests begin when you feel safest, don't they, my dear friends?
05:23Anyway.
05:24Fatma was sitting in the large living room of her new home.
05:27White-framed paintings on the walls, thin carpets on the floors.
05:31The air in the house was clean, and the vast farmland was visible from the windows.
05:38Metin's business had grown.
05:40The management of the integrated egg and poultry processing plant now rested almost entirely on Metin's shoulders.
05:46His father spent most of his time at home, but still visited the farm occasionally.
05:52Fatma was no longer at the textile factory.
05:54In the mornings, after breakfast, she would sit in the small garden, and in the evenings, she would wait for Metin's return.
06:01She was really happy for the first few months.
06:04Being the lady of the house, shopping as she pleases, and going out occasionally.
06:10These were things Fatma had never possessed before in her life.
06:14But as time passed, the loneliness, the silence, the mornings and evenings being always the same left a void stirring within Fatma.
06:24Even when a person possessed many things, an inner emptiness could overshadow everything.
06:31Fatma's greatest comfort was Metin's mother.
06:34Aunt Nurgül often visited Fatma; they would have coffee together and go shopping.
06:42A truly beautiful bond had formed between them.
06:45Metin's mother always told Fatma, "I don't see you as a daughter-in-law, I see you as my daughter."
06:51They cooked together, and then sat in the living room watching television.
06:56Metin was very pleased with this situation as well.
06:58Her mother's good relationship with Fatma seemed to lighten her burden.
07:04One day, Metin brought Fatma a small box on his way home from work.
07:09Inside the box was a gold bracelet.
07:12"My mother chose this," said Metin.
07:15Fatma took the bracelet, her eyes filling with tears.
07:18At that moment, he felt truly happy.
07:21But nothing would remain the same.
07:24There aren't any left anyway.
07:25Two years have passed.
07:28Metin's father passed away.
07:30His death was a huge blow to everyone.
07:33Metin was now completely alone in the farm work.
07:38For Aunt Nurgül, everything had become even more difficult.
07:41Traces of the deceased were present in every corner of his home.
07:44So Metin offered his mother to stay at their house.
07:48A sharp pain shot through Fatma's heart when she heard this idea.
07:53But she didn't let anyone know.
07:55Because everyone thought she got along well with Aunt Nurgül.
08:00But Fatma had grown accustomed to the silence in the house.
08:03To her own routine, her own room, her own tea.
08:07Now, Aunt Nurgül getting up early every morning and wandering around the kitchen was disrupting Fatma's plans.
08:15But despite this, he said nothing.
08:18Metin's mother still treated Fatma with the same warmth.
08:23Fatma, however, was becoming increasingly withdrawn.
08:26One morning, while Aunt Nurgül was preparing breakfast in the kitchen, Fatma came in.
08:32He sat down at the table.
08:34His eyes were distant, his hands motionless.
08:37What's wrong with me?
08:39said Aunt Nurgül.
08:40"I'm fine," said Fatma.
08:43But Fatma couldn't sleep for a long time that night.
08:47He tossed and turned in bed.
08:49Metin's breathing was deep.
08:51He was sleeping.
08:53Fatma was staring at the ceiling.
08:55Is this my life?
08:57Do I always have to live the way others want me to?
09:00he thought to himself.
09:02The next morning, Fatma called a friend from her old workplace.
09:08He didn't say why he called.
09:10"I just want to talk for a bit," he said.
09:13When she met her old friend, she had slight dark circles under her eyes.
09:18His friend looked at him carefully.
09:21"Is everything alright, is there a problem?" he asked.
09:24Fatma waited a little while.
09:26Then slowly,
09:27"Metin's mother is living with us now," he said.
09:30His friend nodded and
09:32"You understand each other, what's wrong with that?" he said.
09:36"Not anymore," said Fatma.
09:38It's not like it used to be.
09:39His friend thought for a while.
09:41Then he leaned towards Fatma and whispered to her.
09:45There's someone called a caregiver/midwife.
09:47Some people are going to see him.
09:48He said it solves whatever problems they have.
09:51Fatma's heart tightened for a moment.
09:53But he remained silent.
09:55Because he didn't really believe in that kind of thing.
09:58But he made a mental note of it.
10:01When he returned home, Metin was reading the newspaper in the living room.
10:04Fatma sat opposite him.
10:07He looked silently.
10:08Metin spoke without lifting his head.
10:11"My mother will stay with us a little longer," said Metin.
10:14Fatma did not answer.
10:15She simply fixed her eyes on Metin's hands.
10:19Those were the hands that lifted the feed bags for the chickens on the farm.
10:23The hands that gently stroked Fatma's hair were like tender hands.
10:27Now, unaware of what was about to happen, she was flipping through the pages of a newspaper.
10:32Fatma's patience had run out.
10:34But nobody heard it.
10:36At dinner, Fatma dropped her spoon while serving soup to Metin's mother.
10:41"What happened?" asked Aunt Nurgül.
10:45"I think I'm tired," said Fatma.
10:48He felt a slight burning sensation in his heart because he had lied.
10:51But he silenced that too.
10:53Because sometimes, for whatever reason, a person has to deceive even their own heart.
10:59That night, Fatma went out onto the balcony.
11:02She is holding a teacup.
11:04It was a quiet night.
11:05He looked at the stars and made a vow to himself.
11:08"I have to do something, this can't go on like this," she said, and that night she took the delicate thread of fate into her own hands.
11:16Fatma woke up early in the morning.
11:19There was no one in the kitchen.
11:21Even the silence had become unbearable for him.
11:24She looked at the teapot on the counter.
11:26The water hadn't boiled; everything remained as it was.
11:30But Fatma was filled with anticipation.
11:32He reconsidered the decision he had made the night before.
11:35He had to do something.
11:37It wasn't even past seven yet.
11:40Metin had gone to the farm.
11:42Aunt Nurgül must have been reading the Quran in her room.
11:46Fatma took her thin coat and quietly left the house.
11:50He put on his shoes at the door.
11:52This can't go on like this, I have to do something, he thought to himself.
11:57Fatma pulled the address her old friend had given her out of her pocket.
12:00It was a small piece of paper.
12:03It only had a neighborhood name and the name of the caregiver written on it.
12:07No door number, nothing.
12:10Places like that don't usually have a physical address, do they?
12:13When she arrived in the neighborhood, Fatma first asked two or three people.
12:18An old woman approached Fatma and
12:20"Are you looking for the midwife too?" he said.
12:22Fatma nodded.
12:24The woman simply pointed to a door with her hand.
12:28Old wooden door.
12:29The paint is peeling off.
12:32There's a small garden next to it.
12:34There was an overturned chair in the garden.
12:37Fatma took a deep breath.
12:39He knocked on the door three times.
12:41The door creaked open.
12:42An old woman opened the door.
12:45The old woman's gaze pierced Fatma's heart.
12:48"Who are you?" the woman asked.
12:50"I am," said Fatma.
12:52"I have a problem."
12:53The woman gestured inside with her head.
12:55It was much dimmer inside than I expected.
12:58There was an old wall clock on the wall.
13:01It was working perfectly.
13:03A candle was burning on the small table.
13:05The woman sat down at the head of the table.
13:07He waited for Fatma to sit down.
13:10"What's your name?" the woman asked.
13:12"Fatma, who did you come to see?"
13:15Fatma bit her lip.
13:17Then she said it slowly.
13:19"I came for my mother-in-law."
13:21she said in a timid tone of voice.
13:23The woman frowned and
13:25"These things aren't easy."
13:28There will be consequences," he said.
13:30Fatma bowed her head and looked at the woman.
13:31"I agree to anything," he said.
13:34The woman remained silent for a while.
13:35Then he stood up.
13:37He picked up an old notebook from the shelf at the back.
13:40"Tell me your name."
13:41The mother-in-law's name.
13:43"Tell me your mother's name too," he said.
13:45Fatma swallowed.
13:47"My mother-in-law's name is Nurgül."
13:49"Her mother's name is Hajar," he said.
13:52The woman shook her head.
13:54He made a note in his notebook.
13:56"Do you have any photos?" the woman asked.
13:59Fatma took a few photos out of her bag.
14:02This is a photo of Metin and Aunt Nurgül together.
14:06The woman looked at the photograph for a long time.
14:09Then, slowly, he pulled a red pouch from the drawer under the table.
14:13He opened the purse strings.
14:15He pulled out some strange herbs and nigella seeds from inside.
14:19He also pulled out a small jar.
14:21He drew something known as amulets (vefk) on a piece of paper with saffron ink.
14:26Then he drew shapes resembling the Star of David and a strange, tail-like shape.
14:31Then he wrote long lines of Arabic numerals.
14:35And she folded the paper, making it into an amulet.
14:37"You will bury this amulet at the entrance of your house."
14:40Keep it near the doorstep.
14:42"After that, your mother-in-law will never be able to live in that house again," the woman said.
14:47Fatma nodded.
14:49The woman showed the jar.
14:50''This is something else.''
14:52"So that the husband's mouth and tongue will be tied," she said.
14:55Fatma flinched.
14:56I added pork fat to it.
14:58Mix a small amount of this into your toothpaste or butter at breakfast every morning.
15:04"But don't get too involved."
15:06Let it be small.
15:07"Do you understand?" the woman said.
15:08Fatma bit her lip.
15:11"If you put in too much, God forbid."
15:13Other things will happen," said the caregiver.
15:16Fatma took a deep breath.
15:18"How long will it take?" he asked.
15:20The caregiver narrowed her eyes and said, "Seven months, it will happen in seven months."
15:26Fatma's eyes filled with tears.
15:28The woman spoke one last time.
15:30"Look, girl, this isn't a joke."
15:33Once you've done it, there's no turning back.''
15:35Fatma bowed her head.
15:37"I agree," he said.
15:39That night, Fatma took a shovel and went out into the garden.
15:42It was three o'clock in the morning.
15:43Everyone was asleep.
15:45He buried the amulet right at the entrance of the house, in the corner to the right of the door.
15:50He pressed the soil down with his hands.
15:52He felt his palms trembling.
15:54But there was no turning back now.
15:57The next morning, he put a little of the lard mixture into the toothpaste.
16:02Metin was sitting at the table having breakfast.
16:05But he had mixed lard into the butter at breakfast too.
16:09Fatma wanted to play it safe.
16:11And so the first step was taken.
16:14Metin, however, had no idea what was going on.
16:16But dark days awaited Metin.
16:19Nothing changed in the first few days.
16:22Everything was the same.
16:23But within a few weeks, strange things started happening at home.
16:27One morning, all the lights in the house went out.
16:30Electricians were called.
16:31But no problems were found.
16:34Another day, the dishwasher broke down for no reason.
16:37Then television.
16:39Fatma started from within each time, she said.
16:42But he remained silent.
16:44What's more interesting is that Aunt Nurgül complained of a headache one morning.
16:48"My head is splitting every night," he said.
16:51Metin also became quiet over time.
16:54He no longer spoke like he used to when he came home from the farm.
16:58For Fatma, everything seemed to be going well.
17:00Because that's what she wanted.
17:02But a restlessness, one she couldn't understand or explain, had begun to creep into a corner of her heart.
17:08And the wheel of fate continued to turn slowly.
17:12There was no turning back now.
17:13Fatma knew this very well too.
17:16Fatma lived counting the days.
17:19The same breakfast every morning, the same coffee, the same silence.
17:24But this silence now gave her a sense of security.
17:27Because he was certain he was heading towards an end he knew was inevitable.
17:31The deterioration in the house continued.
17:33Aunt Nurgül continued to complain about her headaches.
17:37Metin, however, was withdrawn; as soon as he arrived from the farm, he sat down on the armchair.
17:42He had become accustomed to watching television silently for hours on end.
17:45The picture on that television was no longer clear either.
17:48Most of the time, lines were moving across the screen.
17:51Fatma thought to herself, "This will happen, just be patient a little longer, it won't be long now."
17:57But the unease that settles within a person silences even the quiet, and you may not even notice.
18:02One night, Fatma woke up when the clock showed three o'clock.
18:07His eyes suddenly opened.
18:09Metin was lying beside him.
18:11Metin was in a deep sleep.
18:13But there was a strange rattling sound inside the house.
18:16Fatma slowly got out of bed.
18:19She put on her slippers.
18:21He went out into the corridor.
18:22There was a faint darkness throughout the house, the silence of the night.
18:26But the clicking sound continued.
18:29When she opened the kitchen door, she saw Aunt Nurgül in the kitchen.
18:34The old woman stood at the edge of the table, holding her head in her hands.
18:39"Are you alright?" said Fatma.
18:41Aunt Nurgül lifted her head.
18:44"My head is constantly splitting," he said.
18:46Fatma approached quietly.
18:49"There's something strange about this house," said Aunt Nurgül.
18:52Fatma said nothing.
18:54A sentence crossed his mind.
18:56Exactly as I wanted.
18:58But he didn't say it out loud.
19:00He simply handed me the glass of water.
19:02The next morning, Metin called from the farm.
19:05The voice on the other end of the phone was slow and hesitant.
19:09"I'll have a long day of work today," said Metin.
19:12Fatma nodded.
19:13"Okay," he said.
19:15At that moment, she felt the peace that comes from being alone at home.
19:18But within this peace, there was now a very subtle fear.
19:22Because she felt the spell was working.
19:26Ten days before the seventh month was due, even stranger things started happening at home.
19:31Every night at three o'clock, the house's electrical fuses would blow on their own.
19:36Aunt Nurgül, however, had become even thinner and her face pale.
19:39One evening, while Fatma was making tea, Aunt Nurgül again clutched her head.
19:43"I want to leave here," he said.
19:45Fatma felt a shiver run down her spine.
19:48So the spell was almost complete.
19:50But Aunt Nurgül's words wouldn't apply to Metin.
19:54Because Metin's mouth was gagged.
19:57Fatma thought to herself, "Kudos to the healer, you really made the spell work!"
20:01But everything a person desires ultimately comes back to them.
20:06That night, Fatma woke up again at three o'clock.
20:09When she went out into the hallway, this time she saw Aunt Nurgül standing not in the kitchen, but in the middle of the living room.
20:14The woman had her eyes closed, a rosary in her hand, and was murmuring prayers.
20:19Fatma couldn't move for a moment.
20:22Then he quietly returned to his room.
20:24He closed the door and leaned against it.
20:27He took a deep breath.
20:28But at that moment, he felt a sudden tightness in the middle of his chest.
20:32His heart started beating rapidly.
20:35He pressed his hand to his chest.
20:37For the first time that night, Fatma considered that magic could indeed have a heavy price.
20:42Days passed like this.
20:44On the last night of the seventh month, Fatma did not sleep a wink until morning.
20:49The ticking of the clock echoed in his ears.
20:51She turned over in bed and looked at Metin.
20:53Metin was in a deep sleep again.
20:55But Fatma's eyes were bright red.
20:58When morning came, Metin left home for work.
21:02Aunt Nurgül then sat down for breakfast.
21:04As Fatma sat at the table, she slowly placed her hand on her stomach.
21:08Suddenly he felt a sharp pain.
21:11The teacup fell from her hand.
21:13The glass shattered on the floor.
21:15Aunt Nurgül immediately came over to her.
21:17"What happened, my daughter?" he asked.
21:19Fatma simply bowed her head.
21:21Tears were streaming from her eyes.
21:23But what was causing the pain?
21:25He didn't know either.
21:27That afternoon, Metin called Fatma on the phone.
21:30He said he wanted to take them for a drive.
21:33Fatma hesitated at first.
21:35But then he said, "Maybe this will help too."
21:39Metin arrived in the late afternoon.
21:41The car was pulled up in front of the door.
21:43Metin got behind the wheel.
21:44Fatma sat down next to Metin.
21:47Aunt Nurgül sat in the back seat.
21:50The sun was setting.
21:51The weather is cool.
21:52Peaceful music was playing on the radio.
21:54Fatma leaned her head against the window.
21:57Her eyes were about to close when suddenly Metin's voice rose.
22:01"The brakes aren't working."
22:02Fatma opened her eyes.
22:04The car had sped up.
22:06Metin's hands were on the steering wheel, his eyes wide open.
22:09Suddenly, Fatma said, "The spell has backfired."
22:13And suddenly everything went dark.
22:16The first image I saw after the accident was the hospital ceiling.
22:19When Fatma opened her eyes, an oxygen mask was placed on her face.
22:24Doctors and nurses were with her.
22:26But he realized he couldn't move.
22:29Everything below my waist was completely numb.
22:32He could barely move his arms either.
22:34The nurse next to her leaned down to her head.
22:37"Don't try to talk to him," he said.
22:40When Fatma turned her head to the right, she saw Metin sitting on the bed.
22:44It was intact.
22:45He had a light bandage on his arm.
22:47But Fatma's eyes began to fill with tears.
22:50Because he understood at that moment.
22:52The spell had been reversed.
22:55Fatma was staring at the white ceiling in her hospital room, blurring the lines between the days.
23:00The IV drip in his arm is replaced daily.
23:03Nurses came and went regularly.
23:06But most importantly, Fatma couldn't speak.
23:10Initially, the doctors only spoke of paralysis.
23:14Everything below my waist was completely numb.
23:16Then, within a few weeks, Fatma's voice also disappeared.
23:19She couldn't swallow, couldn't cry, couldn't speak.
23:24There was something screaming inside her.
23:26But he wasn't going out.
23:28Metin came to her bedside every day.
23:30She sat quietly, holding his hand.
23:33Without speaking.
23:35Because Metin wasn't talking much anymore either.
23:38After the accident, he handed over the farm work to his assistants.
23:42Life seemed to have come to a standstill.
23:43One morning, Aunt Nurgül entered the room.
23:47Fatma blinked slightly.
23:50Aunt Nurgül sat down beside her bed.
23:53"Thank God you stayed with us," he said.
23:56When Fatma heard these words, two tears rolled down her cheeks.
24:01Aunt Nurgül touched her face with her hand.
24:03I found the one on the threshold.
24:04I forgive you.
24:06I've erased everything you did from my mind.
24:08"Don't be sad, my daughter," he said.
24:10Fatma's head was buzzing.
24:13Everything she did was magic, amulets; she thought about that night.
24:17But there was no turning back now.
24:20That's how time passed in the hospital room.
24:23Nurses came and went.
24:25The doctors weren't optimistic.
24:27The paralysis was confirmed.
24:29Fatma's aunt had come to the hospital in the early days.
24:32But then silence fell.
24:35He neither called nor asked.
24:37Perhaps he was scared.
24:38Perhaps he didn't want to take care of Fatma.
24:42That's why Metin and his mother were left alone.
24:46Aunt Nurgül was now looking after Fatma.
24:49She combed her hair, gave her soup with a spoon, and covered her with a blanket.
24:53Fatma sensed everything.
24:55But not a single word came out of his mouth.
24:58One day, Fatma's former coworker appeared in the hospital corridor.
25:03That's the person who caused Fatma to do that big thing.
25:06He peered through the doorway and silently bowed his head.
25:10The first person to tell Aunt Nurgül everything and ask for her forgiveness was Fatma's former coworker.
25:15But it was too late for everything.
25:18Metin was sitting by Fatma's bedside at the time.
25:22She slowly closed the door.
25:23Her eyes were moist.
25:25But she didn't cry.
25:26There were only three people left in the room.
25:29Aunt Fatma, Aunt Metin, and Aunt Nurgül.
25:33Metin held Fatma's hand.
25:35I won't say anything to you.
25:37I know what you're doing.
25:39My mother told me.
25:40He told me everything, he said.
25:43Tears streamed down Fatma's face.
25:45The text continued.
25:47I thought about it too.
25:48Maybe you were right.
25:50Maybe you're bored.
25:51Perhaps you felt lonely.
25:53But this is how we are now.
25:55I wish you hadn't gotten into this.
25:56But I'm always by your side, she said.
25:59Fatma couldn't say a single word.
26:02Even if he wanted to, he couldn't have said it.
26:04But at that moment, his whole life flashed before his eyes.
26:08The years she spent at her aunt's house,
26:10that noise in the factory,
26:12The moment I met Metin,
26:14wedding,
26:15the day the sorceress knocked on the door,
26:17He thought of everything.
26:19And now, here,
26:21without being able to speak,
26:23unable to move,
26:24She could only express her regret through tears.
26:28During those last weeks he spent in the hospital,
26:31Fatma sometimes prayed silently.
26:34If only I could speak just once,
26:36If only I could apologize just once,
26:39he said.
26:40But Fatma's tongue did not loosen.
26:42Aunt Nurgül every morning without saying anything,
26:45He sits beside Fatma's bed,
26:47He is holding her hand,
26:48She was combing her hair.
26:50Those moments were the quietest in the world for Fatma,
26:53But those were the hardest hours.
26:55One morning, there was a faint light in Fatma's room.
26:59He woke up with his eyes open.
27:01Aunt Nurgül was by her bedside again.
27:03She has a thin cloth in her hand.
27:05She was getting ready to comb her hair.
27:07Fatma looked up at the ceiling one last time and,
27:11"Oh God, what have I done? How will I account for this to you?" he thought to himself.
27:16Sometimes, people pay the greatest price with silence, don't they?
27:21And that morning, the last tear fell from Fatma's eyes.
27:25But there was a slight smile on her face.
27:28Because he had been forgiven.
27:29And because he would no longer be able to feel anything.
27:36The house fell silent after Fatma's death.
27:39Metin quietly carried the coffin.
27:42Only a few relatives and former colleagues showed up.
27:46Even her aunt showed up at the last minute with a small flower in her hand.
27:50His eyes were fixed on the ground.
27:52He didn't talk to anyone.
27:53After the soil was thrown, Metin returned to his mother's side.
27:57Aunt Nurgül was the person who spent the longest time at the cemetery.
28:01She spread the small white cloth she was holding over the grave.
28:05He offered prayers.
28:06Every word that came out of her lips seemed to pour out into herself.
28:11Fatma's name was now on the tombstone.
28:13And nothing would ever be the same again.
28:16Months passed.
28:18Metin gradually returned to farm work.
28:21But he no longer had the same enthusiasm for anything as before.
28:24He would get up early in the mornings, stop by the egg storage area, and quietly observe the workers.
28:29Only Aunt Nurgül was inside the house.
28:34When Metin came home in the evenings, he would sit on his old armchair in the living room and turn on the television.
28:39But she wasn't looking at the screen.
28:41Aunt Nurgül brought the tea and sat opposite her.
28:44There were things between the two of them that were no longer spoken aloud, but were nevertheless known.
28:49Magic, accident, Fatma's silent farewell.
28:52Even if it wasn't on everyone's lips, it was in everyone's hearts.
28:56More precisely, it had become ingrained in their souls and could not be erased.
28:59One day Metin got into the car alone.
29:02He walked a little way away from the farm.
29:04She looked out the window the whole way.
29:07He drove along small village roads.
29:09Finally, he reached an old street.
29:11He pulled the car over to the side and started walking.
29:14He was walking slowly.
29:16He had a small photograph in his hand.
29:19A photograph of Fatma from her youth.
29:20It's from the day they first met.
29:23At the end of the street, he saw the old wooden door.
29:27The door of the caregiver midwife.
29:29He knocked on the door three times.
29:31The door opened.
29:33It's the same old woman again.
29:35His eyes were even blurrier this time.
29:38"Who are you?" the woman asked.
29:40Metin bowed his head.
29:42"I am Fatma's husband," he said.
29:45The woman thought for a moment.
29:47Then he gestured inside with his head.
29:49Inside, it was the same as before.
29:52An old table in candlelight, a notebook on the shelf, a faint scent.
29:57The woman sat down at the head of the table.
29:59Metin sat down opposite him.
30:01"Why did you come?" the woman asked.
30:03Metin placed the photograph on the table.
30:06"I want to know everything I need to know now," he said.
30:11The woman looked at Metin for a long time.
30:13"You already know enough," he said.
30:15Metin bowed his head.
30:17The woman opened her notebook.
30:19He turned the pages.
30:20A list of names.
30:22Fatma's and her mother's names were still there.
30:26The woman closed the notebook.
30:28"That's just how things are," he said.
30:30"Everyone pays the price for their actions."
30:32Metin quietly stood up.
30:35He looked at the woman.
30:36"Can I have that notebook?" he said.
30:39The woman was surprised.
30:40''From where?''
30:41"To burn it," said Metin.
30:43The woman thought for a while and
30:45"This is just a notebook."
30:47"Even if you burn it, nothing will change, but here you go," he said.
30:51Then he handed me the notebook.
30:52"But burning doesn't mean forgetting."
30:55May God forgive Fatma's sins.
30:57"I warned you," he added.
31:01He picked up the text notebook.
31:02He walked out the door without even saying thank you.
31:05That night, Metin went to the backyard of the house.
31:08He put the notebook inside a small tin box.
31:11He struck a match.
31:12The pages burned one by one.
31:15Fatma's name.
31:16Her mother's name.
31:17Flames rose.
31:19Metin looked at the fire.
31:20"Oh dear Fatma!"
31:22Oh, my dear Fatma!
31:23What have you done to us?
31:24What have you done, Fatma!''
31:26he murmured.
31:28Months later, the farm continued to grow.
31:31But Metin was no longer chasing after the past.
31:34Aunt Nurgül left Fatma's room exactly as it was.
31:38Her bed, her combs, her mirror, everything was exactly as it had been.
31:44Sometimes she would go inside and look out the window, picking up a thin cardigan that Fatma had left behind.
31:49And at those moments, her eyes filled with tears.
31:52But she didn't tell anyone.
31:54Because some stories cannot be told.
31:56It's something you experience and you can never forget.
32:00Unfortunately, caregivers are available regardless of whether they are rich or poor.
32:03people who consult individuals known as amulet makers or sorcerers
32:06And there are people who place their hopes in them.
32:09Some believe it, some don't.
32:11But most people believe in the existence and power of magic.
32:15He doesn't just believe, he does it.
32:16Or he'll have it done.
32:18So what do you think about this?
32:20Have you ever experienced something similar?
32:22Or have you ever been to a nanny before?
32:26Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments.
32:28Take care until we meet again in the next True Story.
32:33Goodbye.
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