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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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✍️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.
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00:00Imagine a woman who, from the outside, seems to be a cheerful, helpful, and hardworking civil servant.
00:07An angel who helps everyone.
00:10But behind that smile lies a terrible secret that no one knows.
00:15Sometimes life hides the darkest secrets in the most innocent-looking people, my dear friends.
00:22In this story, we will witness the heartbreaking secret life of this woman, known to everyone around her as Cemile.
00:31What was the big secret that Cemile kept hidden from everyone, even from the man she would love more than life itself?
00:38Where were she actually going on those mysterious trips she embarked on once a month, claiming she was just going on vacation?
00:45What was the reason for her strange, almost obsessive interest in those young boys in the housing complex?
00:51And most importantly, on that night she confessed her secret to the man she loved, they set off on a mysterious journey in a hurry, without even being able to drink the tea they had put on the stove.
01:02What happened?
01:03So, dear friends, we will learn the answers to all these questions and how a cruel fate never ceased to haunt a woman.
01:12Please be sure to share your thoughts on this heartbreaking story and let us know in the comments which country and city you're following us from.
01:23If you're ready, we can begin our story.
01:26Enjoy watching.
01:43The smile of that woman in her 30s, Cemile, was like a flower that blooms in the morning chill but knows it will wither by evening.
01:50That smile was still on his face when he was transferred from the gray corridors of Ankara to the iodine-scented streets of Izmir.
01:57On her first day at her desk in the Izmir Regional Directorate of her new workplace, Cemile radiated a warm and polite aura.
02:05Nobody knew much about him.
02:08Where did they come from, and who are their people?
02:11He was just a civil servant, single, and surprisingly helpful.
02:16Good morning, he said to his colleagues in his new office.
02:20Her voice was as thin and fragile as veiled fabric.
02:23She had packed her entire life in Ankara into a suitcase and come here.
02:26It was the same there.
02:27He would help everyone and never say no to anyone.
02:30But no one ever entered her house, nor did anyone know who she ate dinner with.
02:37Uncertainty was like an armor surrounding Cemile.
02:40His colleagues in Izmir quickly grew fond of him.
02:43Cemile was a skilled cook.
02:46At least twice a week, when I entered the office in the morning, I would find homemade pastries on the desks,
02:52She would leave a tray full of fragrant cookies.
02:54"Oh, Cemile Hanım, you've gone to so much trouble," said their boss one day.
02:59Cemile simply smiled.
03:02"Enjoy your meal, it's no trouble at all," he said.
03:04These small gestures created a circle of love around her.
03:09He was a quiet, calm, and reliable haven who listened to everyone's troubles.
03:14He lived alone.
03:16The small apartment she rented had enough furnishings, but it wasn't enough to fill the emptiness in her soul.
03:21He had put his name on the waiting list for the institution's housing.
03:25Housing was a godsend for a civil servant in a big city.
03:28There were no rent worries, it was safe, and there was a good community.
03:32But Cemile was single, and there were married civil servants with children waiting in line.
03:37He knew it would be at least five years before his turn came.
03:41That would be fine, he would wait.
03:44Cemile's life seemed like a straight line, consisting of a routine from eight in the morning to five at work.
03:50Her laughter was ever-present throughout the day.
03:53He would join in the jokes during tea breaks, remember everyone's special occasions, and bring small gifts.
03:59But as the sun set and the office lights went out one by one, the brightness on Cemile's face would disappear.
04:06As evening fell, that familiar sadness enveloped him like a mist.
04:14He would go home and lock the door.
04:17That little house wasn't just four walls; four silent witnesses to her tears.
04:22Because Cemile had a secret that she was hiding from everyone, from the whole world.
04:27This secret was the only thing that disrupted his routine.
04:30Once a month, he always takes a Friday afternoon off.
04:34She packed a small bag and left the city.
04:38When her colleagues asked, "Where are you going again, Cemile Hanım? A pleasant weekend getaway?", she would just smile.
04:47Yes, I need some peace and quiet, you know, being single is like being a king.
04:52Everyone thought he had gone on vacation.
04:55To Çeşme, Bodrum, or perhaps a small Aegean town.
04:59They assumed it would rest, recharge, and then return.
05:02But Cemile never went on vacation.
05:04Every month he would go to visit the wreckage of his heart.
05:08Every month he would go to renew a vow that no one knew about.
05:12When he returned to work on Monday morning, his face showed no trace of the rested feeling of a holiday.
05:17On the contrary, the dark circles under her eyes would only deepen her sorrow.
05:24But she, as always, hid her sorrow beneath that gentle smile.
05:29He would extend the tray of pastries, saying, "Here you go, they're hot!"
05:35That's how his first year in Izmir went.
05:37Routines, gentle smiles, shared cookies, and those mysterious, melancholic trips that take place once a month.
05:45Behind the walls she had built around herself, Cemile was facing a storm alone that no one could have predicted.
05:51Nobody knew how much wreckage lay behind that smile.
05:56And Cemile was ready to do anything to prevent this wreckage from being discovered.
06:04Time flew by like the gentle breeze of Izmir.
06:07Cemile spent another winter alone in that small rented house.
06:11Those melancholic journeys he made once a month were regular and inevitable, like the pages of a calendar.
06:18With each return, he left another piece of his soul behind in that unfamiliar city.
06:25One spring morning, the phone in his room rang.
06:30The caller was the institution's administrative affairs manager.
06:33"Mrs. Cemile, I have some good news!" said the manager in a cheerful voice.
06:38It's your turn for accommodation.
06:40Cemile froze.
06:42"How can that be, boss? I had even more," he said in surprise.
06:47Our next married friend decided to move in with her mother-in-law.
06:52He renounced the ordinary.
06:54You were the only single person on the list.
06:57"It's a three-plus-one apartment, enjoy moving in," said the manager.
07:01The miracle that Cemile had waited five years for happened in an instant.
07:07When she hung up the phone, she felt a lightness she hadn't felt in a long time.
07:12Perhaps this was a new beginning.
07:15Moving into the housing complex was like unlocking a lock on his life.
07:19This place was nothing like the cold walls of that small rented apartment.
07:24The institution's housing complex was a small, self-contained world nestled among pine trees.
07:30In the evenings, after work, the women would gather in the gazebo, and the children would run around in the garden.
07:37Cemile felt, for the first time that afternoon, free from the suffocating sadness that had descended upon her.
07:43He no longer stayed cooped up at home in the evenings.
07:46He joined in the tea gatherings and conversations held in the gazebo.
07:50The managers' wives, who were housewives, immediately welcomed Cemile into their group.
07:55She had become everyone's daughter Cemile.
07:58"Cemile, my dear, you don't know the tarhana soup from around here, come, let me teach you," said Hanife, the manager's wife, one day.
08:05"If you make the tomato paste like this, it'll stay firm for a year," said another.
08:09Cemile found herself within a family.
08:12It was a feeling he had forgotten for years.
08:15Making pickles, cutting noodles, and dozens of other regional dishes she didn't know, all in the warm courtyard of the dormitory,
08:21He learned it amidst the women's laughter.
08:24As her hands became covered in dough and tomatoes, the pitch-black sorrow within her seemed to dissipate, at least a little.
08:30Now she was making pastries and cookies not only for the office, but also for her neighbors in the housing complex.
08:37Her life had evolved from that melancholic solitude to a joyful celebration filled with crowds.
08:41But even this newfound happiness couldn't heal the deep wound within her.
08:46The dormitory had brightened his evenings.
08:48But at night, those nightmares still lingered.
08:51Something had changed.
08:53He no longer went on those mysterious trips every month.
08:57Perhaps he didn't want to disrupt the new order in the housing complex.
09:00Perhaps he no longer needed to leave.
09:03Nobody noticed this change.
09:05It was only those monthly escapades that were replaced,
09:08He had taken three longer trips a year, usually during public holidays.
09:14Five years' leave of absence.
09:15When Cemile took her annual leave, she would turn off her phone and not inform anyone.
09:20It was as if it would be wiped off the face of the earth.
09:23When he returned, he wasn't tired from that week-long vacation,
09:26He would return as if he were carrying a year's worth of pain on his shoulders.
09:30There was another noteworthy aspect to his life in the housing complex.
09:34His fondness for children.
09:36The dormitory yard was full of children.
09:38Cemile loved them all.
09:40He would stroke the girls' hair and give chocolate to the little ones.
09:43But her love for boys was different.
09:47Especially to boys aged 15-16.
09:51He stops and talks to them,
09:54He asks about their well-being,
09:56He would offer to help with her studies.
09:58This is not just love,
10:01harboring a deep longing within
10:04It was an almost painful kind of compassion.
10:07Ahmet, my son, put on your coat, you'll catch a cold.
10:10His problem was with a young man playing ball in the garden.
10:12Mehmet, how did the exam go?
10:14Come to my place this evening, I'll help you with math.
10:17The problem is the same for another.
10:18This interest didn't surprise anyone at first.
10:22Cemile also has no children.
10:24so attached to him,
10:25that's what the neighbors thought.
10:27After all, he/she
10:29someone who rushes to help everyone,
10:31Cemile had a heart of an angel.
10:33His behavior,
10:34disappearing three times a year
10:36And as I looked at those young men,
10:38a fleeting flash in their eyes,
10:41that indescribable sorrow,
10:42that they are parts of the same secret
10:44Nobody could have predicted it.
10:46Cemile,
10:48the sheltered happiness provided by the accommodation,
10:51He seemed to be enjoying it.
10:52The tomato pastes have been prepared.
10:55The noodles were cut.
10:56It was ready for winter.
10:58But life,
10:59She had no idea about the cruel winter he had prepared for her.
11:03Although she seemed happy,
11:06There was a bitterness in her heart.
11:08Those vacations he took three times a year,
11:11It was a necessity for him.
11:13Her smile was still there.
11:15But that smile is gone now.
11:17not only those around them,
11:19It had become a shield that he used to deceive even himself.
11:23And the secret behind that shield,
11:26It was getting worse every day.
11:30Life in the dormitory,
11:32It chased the seasons.
11:33Cemile's painful holidays,
11:36It was fixed at three times a year.
11:38Expense,
11:39It would release the poison inside and return.
11:41When you return,
11:43He embraces the young men in the dormitory with even more affection,
11:46She makes cakes for them,
11:48He was more interested in his studies.
11:50Everyone had become accustomed to this situation.
11:54Because Cemile was unable to be a mother,
11:56They thought they were filling the void inside them with these children.
12:00How wrong they were.
12:03It was a Tuesday.
12:05Afternoon,
12:06that ordinary silence in the office,
12:08The sound of the sharp ringing of the phone on Cemile's desk pierced through the air.
12:12Cemile,
12:14With his usual composure, he picked up the receiver.
12:17"Yes, sir," he said.
12:19The voice on the other end,
12:20That sound she had been afraid to hear for years.
12:24That voice,
12:25It pierced his heart like a cold knife.
12:28Cemile's face suddenly turned as white as chalk.
12:31The pen in his hand,
12:33It slipped through her fingers and fell onto the table.
12:35"When?" she whispered.
12:38His voice was trembling.
12:40''How?''
12:42Colleagues,
12:43He noticed this sudden change in Cemile.
12:47Instead of the cheerful woman,
12:48He had picked up a statue that was frozen in horror.
12:52His eyes were fixed on the void.
12:55"Okay," he said.
12:57''I am coming.''
12:58He hung up the phone but didn't put the receiver back down.
13:02His hand remained suspended in the air.
13:03"Ms. Cemile, are you alright?"
13:05his friend at the next table asked.
13:07Cemile didn't even look at him.
13:09He quickly got to his feet.
13:11His chair tipped over with a loud crash.
13:14She grabbed her bag and burst into the manager's office.
13:16"My boss," he said breathlessly.
13:19"I need to get leave very urgently."
13:20"It's a very bad family situation."
13:23When the manager saw the woman's condition...
13:25He didn't hesitate for a single moment.
13:27"Of course, Mrs. Cemile, of course."
13:29"How much?" he asked.
13:31''I don't know.''
13:32said Cemile.
13:33His voice was as sharp as shattered glass.
13:37''I don't know.''
13:38She ran out of the room.
13:40He went down the stairs two or three steps at a time.
13:42She didn't even pay attention to the officer who tried to stop her as she went through security.
13:46He didn't go to the accommodation, he didn't pick up any belongings.
13:48As soon as he stepped out of the building, he jumped into the first taxi he saw.
13:52"Bus station," he said to the driver.
13:54"As quickly as possible."
13:56Cemile never returned that day.
13:59He didn't come the next day.
14:00On the third day.
14:01His colleagues started to worry.
14:04His neighbors in the housing complex went home.
14:06He knocked on the door.
14:07No one answered.
14:09His phone was switched off.
14:10Exactly one week later, on a Monday morning,
14:13Cemile appeared at the office door.
14:15But this wasn't the Cemile they knew.
14:18He looked like he had aged ten years in that one week.
14:21His clothes were in tatters.
14:23The light had gone out of her eyes.
14:24That gentle smile had completely vanished from his face.
14:28He walked to his desk like a ghost and sat down.
14:32"Ms. Cemile," said the chef anxiously.
14:35''Get well soon.
14:36What's wrong with you?
14:37Is there a problem in your family?
14:39Cemile lifted her head.
14:41Those brown eyes, always giving off a warm vibe,
14:44Now they were two empty wells, full of water.
14:47"I lost," she whispered.
14:49"I lost a loved one."
14:50Nobody knew what to say.
14:52They offered their condolences.
14:54Cemile didn't speak to anyone that week.
14:56It just worked.
14:58He didn't come down for lunch.
15:00He didn't join the tea at the gazebo.
15:03He stayed home in the evenings.
15:05Some people in the housing complex heard muffled sobbing sounds coming from his house at night.
15:10Over time, Cemile seemed to regain her former cheerfulness.
15:13That forced smile returned to his face.
15:16But everyone knew.
15:18Something was fundamentally broken.
15:21Something was wrong.
15:24The biggest change was that his three annual vacations had completely stopped.
15:30He never left the city anymore.
15:33Instead, his interest in the 15 to 16-year-old boys in the dormitory turned into an obsession.
15:41He never let them out of his sight.
15:44She watched the garden from her window, and at the slightest stumble, she would shout from the glass.
15:51Watch out, son, you'll fall.
15:53"Come here, let's look at your knee," he would say.
15:55The children were starting to get tired of all this excessive attention.
15:59Their families too.
16:00The kind-hearted Cemile was gone, replaced by an anxious, strange woman.
16:05He no longer missed the evening teas at the dormitory.
16:08But not for chatting.
16:10He was sitting there to make sure those young men had returned home safely.
16:16Life has always been cruel to innocent people.
16:22The news Cemile received over the phone was the darkest part of her secret.
16:27And this secret was slowly consuming him.
16:31The people in the dormitory couldn't understand his strange behavior.
16:35No one knew that during her week-long absence, Cemile had buried the only meaning of her life.
16:41Little did they know that the phone call had added another brick to Cemile's wall of secrecy.
16:49Cemile's life was never the same after that tragic phone call.
16:55The light inside had gone out.
16:57His smile appeared on his face only as a habit, a reflex, and then faded immediately.
17:05His overly anxious behavior in the housing complex had created an invisible wall between him and his neighbors.
17:10Children had started to avoid him.
17:12She too had confined herself back to her home, to that solitude.
17:16It was during this darkest period that a new officer was appointed to the institution.
17:21His name was Tugay.
17:22Tugay was a quiet, reserved man in his mid-thirties.
17:27He preferred listening to talking.
17:29If you saw him, you'd think he walked around with his shoulders slumped out of politeness, terrified of hurting anyone.
17:35There was a wisdom in her eyes that understood the weight of the world, yet still chose to smile.
17:40They gave her the empty table next to Cemile.
17:44Tugay didn't speak to anyone on the first day.
17:46He just did his job.
17:48Cemile wouldn't look anyone in the face during those days.
17:51At lunchtime, she saw Tugay sitting alone in the cafeteria.
17:55The seat next to him was empty.
17:56Everyone was sitting with their own group of friends.
17:58Cemile, with that old instinct of helpfulness within her, took her tray and sat down opposite the man.
18:05"Enjoy your meal," said Cemile.
18:07Her voice had lost its old tone.
18:10Tugay raised his head.
18:12He looked at Cemile with those kind eyes and smiled.
18:16"To you too," she said softly.
18:19They didn't speak.
18:20But that silence was more meaningful to both of them than a noisy conversation.
18:26Two wounded souls sat at the same table, silently reaching an understanding.
18:31As the days went by, these quiet meals turned into a ritual.
18:34They started to exchange a few words in between.
18:37Small talk, trivial matters.
18:40Tugay didn't ask Cemile any questions.
18:43He saw her sorrow, the emptiness in her eyes, but he didn't press the issue.
18:47He just listened.
18:48One day, Cemile brought some of her homemade cookies to the office again.
18:53He distributed them to everyone for the first time after a week-long disappearance.
18:57He handed a plate to Tugay as well.
18:59"Thank you," said Tugay.
19:01"It smells wonderful."
19:02For the first time in months, a genuine smile appeared on Cemile's face.
19:07"You're welcome," he said.
19:09This was the beginning of a friendship.
19:12Tugay's non-judgmental, calm presence began to melt the ice around Cemile.
19:19Cemile gradually opened up to Tugay.
19:21But she didn't reveal her secret.
19:24He only spoke of his loneliness and his weariness of life.
19:28Tugay listened to him patiently for hours.
19:31This friendship, over time, naturally transformed into love, like water seeping into the soil.
19:37Tugay was gently trying to put Cemile's broken pieces back together.
19:42For the first time in years, Cemile felt safe.
19:46Even the pain she hid was bearable when she was with Tugay.
19:51Instead of returning to the barracks in the evenings, they would walk along the beach with Tugay.
19:56They were cooking together.
19:57Although Cemile hadn't returned to her former cheerful self, she was still clinging to life.
20:02Tugay had become his lifeline.
20:05However, there was one thing that bothered even a kind and understanding man like Tugay.
20:10Cemile's secret.
20:12Cemile's week-long disappearance marked the end of their travels.
20:17But something was left behind.
20:19In her house, there's a small, sealed jar sitting on the dresser in her bedroom.
20:25It contained nothing but soil.
20:28One day, the brigade,
20:29"What is this, Cemile?" he asked.
20:33"Are you going to plant flowers?"
20:35Cemile's expression suddenly changed.
20:37That happy expression is gone.
20:39That mournful mask has returned once again.
20:42He took the jar and locked it in the cupboard.
20:45"It's not important," he said sharply.
20:48"Just soil."
20:49The brigade didn't insist.
20:51But the jar incident and Cemile's complete silence about her past hung over them like a shadow.
20:59Cemile would sob uncontrollably some nights, both in her sleep and while awake.
21:04The neighbors in the apartment building could hear Cemile's cries echoing in the silence of the night.
21:09But he couldn't make sense of it.
21:11This situation had reached Tugay's ears as well.
21:13But when Tugay asked, he said he didn't remember.
21:15Perhaps he was talking in his sleep.
21:18and because the bedroom is next to the bathroom
21:21He said that his neighbors in the housing complex might have heard it.
21:24This veil of secrecy was testing Tugay's patience.
21:28Cemile, said Tugay at a dinner one evening.
21:31Aren't you going to share it with me?
21:33I want to help you.
21:35Don't carry this burden alone.
21:37Cemile's eyes filled with tears.
21:40"I'll tell you," he said.
21:41I swear I'll tell you.
21:43But not now, I'm not ready.
21:46I'm afraid that if I tell the story, the magic will be gone.
21:49I'm afraid you'll leave me if I tell you.
21:52Tugay held Cemile's hand.
21:55I will never leave you.
21:57No matter what you've been through.
21:59I just want to know.
22:01I want us to carry this burden together.
22:05Cemile was in love with this man.
22:07This man was the only light that entered her dark world.
22:11He knew he had wronged her.
22:14But revealing that secret,
22:16to open that door again
22:17It felt harder than death.
22:20Tugay was patient.
22:21He waited for his time.
22:23He waited for her to be ready.
22:25Cemile's trust in him,
22:27He waited for her to share her darkest secret with him.
22:31He knew that day would come.
22:34And when that day comes,
22:35And that both of their lives would be changed forever.
22:40It was a rainy Friday evening.
22:43Cemile and Tugay had come straight to the dorm after work.
22:47They were going to be together all weekend.
22:49Cemile felt so safe with Tugay's presence that...
22:54He knew the time had come to release the poison that had been building up inside him for years.
22:58Tugay had become more than a lover to her; he was a confidant, a companion.
23:04They had dinner.
23:06It was a quiet, peaceful meal.
23:09Cemile's tension did not escape Tugay's notice.
23:13His hands were trembling, and he was fiddling with the food on his plate.
23:17"Cemile, are you alright?" Tugay asked softly.
23:21Cemile lifted her head.
23:23Her eyes were filled with tears.
23:25"I'm not," she whispered.
23:28"But I will be. To you..."
23:30There are things I need to tell you, Tugay.''
23:34Tugay let go of his hand.
23:36He just waited.
23:38Cemile took a deep breath.
23:40And he opened the door a little.
23:42For the first time in years, he opened the door to that dark room he had kept locked up.
23:47"My name isn't Cemile," she said.
23:49His voice was trembling.
23:51"My name is Seher."
23:53Tugay's face contorted in surprise.
23:55But he didn't say a word.
23:57Cemile continued.
23:59She told him about her forced marriage, the violence she experienced,
24:03She talked about the son she had taken from her husband.
24:05His disillusionment with life, his decision to dedicate himself to his studies and become a civil servant.
24:10Then to erase his name, his reputation, his entire past.
24:13She described her application to the court and how she became Cemile.
24:18"He took my son away from me," she said, sobbing.
24:22He forbade me from seeing him.
24:23I also made up the lie that I go on vacation once a month.
24:30I was going back home, Tugay.
24:32I only had a few hours to secretly see my son, at park corners, after school,
24:38I would travel all that way back and forth just to be able to hold my baby's head against my chest.
24:42Just for a moment, just to be able to hug her.
24:46Tugay reached across the table and wiped away the woman's tears.
24:50Then, Cemile said, "That phone."
24:54His voice was muffled.
24:56"My son, my son fell into the canal and drowned."
24:59Cemile's week-long disappearance, her distraught return, now made sense.
25:05She had gone to her son's funeral that day.
25:08"I couldn't tell anyone," she said, crying.
25:10"He couldn't have been Cemile's son, do you understand me?"
25:13Cemile was single.
25:14Seher's son was dead, but there was no longer a person named Seher.
25:18I stood like a stranger at my own son's funeral.
25:21"I couldn't hug anyone and cry."
25:23The brigade stood up.
25:25He embraced the woman, who was shaken by the weight of years.
25:28Cemile sobbed uncontrollably on his shoulder for minutes.
25:32"What about that jar?" Tugay asked.
25:34Cemile backed away.
25:36He went to the cupboard.
25:37He unlocked the lid.
25:39He took out the small jar filled with soil.
25:42"From my son's grave," she began the sentence.
25:45"I bought it during my week-long trip."
25:47I have a will.
25:48If I die, let them pour this soil on my grave.
25:51I also left a will for my family.
25:53"Let me lie in the same soil as my son."
25:55My fondness for those young men in the dorm.
25:58It's all because of him.
25:59They were all the same age as my son.
26:01"I saw him when I looked at them," she said.
26:04The secret was revealed.
26:07The weight of years had melted away in that room, between the two people.
26:12Tugay was frozen in shock at the woman's suffering.
26:16Her love for him was now compounded with compassion and admiration.
26:21"It's over," said Tugay.
26:23"You're not alone anymore, Seher."
26:25I am here.
26:26We are here.''
26:27Cemile had heard her name called Seher for the first time in years.
26:33It was like a rebirth.
26:36There was a long silence.
26:38They were both relieved.
26:40Cemile said, "Let me make some tea."
26:44Her face was red from crying, but she was smiling.
26:47They went to the kitchen.
26:48They put the kettle on for tea.
26:50After Cemile brewed the tea, Tugay suddenly turned to her.
26:55"Get ready," he said in a determined voice.
26:58Cemile was surprised.
27:00''To where?''
27:01"To Denizli," said Tugay.
27:03"I want you to meet my family."
27:05As dawn.
27:06As my future wife.
27:09No more hiding.
27:10We're leaving tonight.''
27:12Cemile's eyes lit up.
27:15This was more than just a marriage proposal.
27:18It was an invitation to a new life.
27:21"But tea," he said.
27:22"Forget the tea," Tugay said, laughing.
27:26"We'll have a drink on the way back."
27:28They turned off the stove.
27:30The teapot, along with the kettle, remained on the stove.
27:34They rushed out of the house in the clothes on their backs, without even grabbing a small bag.
27:41On a rainy Friday night, they got into Tugay's car and set off for Denizli.
27:46Tugay's family was unaware of this sudden visit.
27:50Nobody knew.
27:51This was a momentary, happy escape for them.
27:55There were no more secrets.
27:57There was only the future.
27:59But fate hadn't given up on Cemile, or Seher.
28:04Whenever her secret was revealed, whenever she found happiness, fate wove its web once more.
28:11For Cemile and Tugay, their new life journey, starting from Izmir towards Denizli, had actually begun beautifully and excitingly.
28:18But at a moment when the rain intensified, the lights of a truck coming from the opposite lane blinded Tugay.
28:25Tugay tried to swerve the steering wheel but was unsuccessful.
28:30Later…
28:34Then the sound of metal clashing against metal drowned out the sound of the rain and Cemile's, or rather Seher's, scream.
28:42Seher and Tugay passed away together that night on the road to Denizli, heading towards a new life.
28:48The teapot they left on the stove remained a silent witness to their unfinished happiness, to the sipless moments they couldn't share.
28:56What we've told you about Seher and Tugay's last night is based solely on hearsay.
29:00What those who last saw them said, and the condition of the house after Seher's house was entered, led everyone to think that this could have happened.
29:08It caused it.
29:09Because the teapot was on the stove, the tea was freshly brewed, the cups were prepared, but it hadn't been drunk at all.
29:15Another thing the neighbors noticed was that it looked like someone had left the house in a hurry.
29:21Actually, nobody really knew why they had set off at that hour, in that rain.
29:26Everyone assumed Tugay was taking her to meet his family.
29:30Because the direction in which they had the accident was close to Tugay's family's home.
29:35But the truth is, is it really a celebratory journey following Seher's painful confession, or something else entirely?
29:43In other words, nobody knows.
29:46Yes, dear friends, the sad news first reached the families, and then, around noon on Saturday, reached their colleagues.
29:56The institution and the dormitories suddenly fell silent.
30:00The two people who had been with them just two days ago, who had witnessed their happiness, were now gone.
30:06That forgotten teapot was found in January by the first staff members and neighbors who entered the house.
30:13It was clear they had left in a hurry, but where?
30:16Families set off to collect the bodies.
30:19Tugay's body was to be sent to Denizli, and Cemile's body was to be sent to her hometown of Eskişehir.
30:25The colleagues were divided into two groups.
30:27A group went to Denizli for Tugay's funeral.
30:30The other group is traveling to Eskişehir with Cemile's family to bid her farewell on her final journey.
30:36Those who attended Cemile's funeral sensed something was wrong even then.
30:41Her family referred to her as Seher, not Cemile.
30:46When they arrived at the cemetery, they saw that Cemile, or Seher, was buried next to the grave of a young boy.
30:52His colleagues attributed the situation to their fatigue and pain.
30:57Perhaps it was a family tradition.
31:00A whole month has passed.
31:02Life had to go on despite the suffering.
31:06Cemile's family came to the housing complex in Izmir to collect their daughter's belongings.
31:11An elderly mother, an older sister, and a younger brother.
31:15The neighbors in the housing complex, especially Hanife and the other wives of the managers, gathered at Cemile's house to offer help.
31:23The house was filled with sadness.
31:25Every corner held memories of Cemile and her last happy moments with Tugay.
31:30The women were packing their belongings into boxes while silently weeping.
31:35Hanife sister opened the wooden wardrobe in the bedroom.
31:39While folding Cemile's clothes, she noticed the jar at the bottom of the closet.
31:43There was soil inside.
31:45"Oh, my dear Cemile," Hanife sister said to herself.
31:49Were you going to plant flowers with Tugay? You've even prepared the soil.
31:53As Cemile picked up the jar to take it to the kitchen, her younger brother saw her.
31:59The young man in his twenties quickly approached Hanife and snatched the jar from her hand.
32:05"Don't touch her," he said sharply.
32:08That will.
32:09Hanife sister and the other women froze.
32:12What will, son?
32:14"It's just a jar of soil," said Aunt Hanife.
32:18The young man hugged the jar.
32:20"I'm going to pour this on my sister's grave," he said.
32:23I have a promise.
32:25Nobody could make sense of the situation.
32:28Meanwhile, in the other room, the elderly mother, sitting on the sofa, began to wail while looking at a photograph in her hand.
32:35"My Seher!" the mother cried.
32:38My unfortunate Seher.
32:40You wore a wedding dress, you wore a shroud, but you never saw a happy day.
32:44Did you get reunited with your lamb there?
32:46The neighbors in the housing complex looked at each other.
32:49Who was Seher?
32:50"Why did you wear a wedding dress too?" she asked.
32:53Cemile was single.
32:55Who was the lamb?
32:56Hanife gathered her courage and approached Cemile's sister.
32:59"Excuse me," she said softly.
33:03"Your mother is Seher," he says.
33:05Did we hear wrong?
33:07My condolences, but…
33:10Cemile's older sister turned her teary eyes to her neighbors in the housing complex.
33:14His face bore the weariness of years.
33:18"You heard correctly," he said.
33:20My sister's real name is Seher.
33:23There was a deep silence in the room.
33:26My older sister started telling the story.
33:27My brother had a difficult marriage.
33:30She was subjected to a lot of violence.
33:32He had one son.
33:33That man will be her husband.
33:35He also took her son from Seher.
33:38He kicked my brother out of the house.
33:40The women were horrified by what they heard.
33:43"Seher has become disillusioned with life," her older sister continued.
33:47To be able to get her son back, to be strong, she devoted herself to books.
33:51He took the exam and became a civil servant.
33:54He was assigned to Ankara.
33:55But that man wouldn't leave her alone.
33:58My sister, just to get rid of that man and erase her past, changed her name, her identity, everything, by court order.
34:07She became Cemile.
34:08The women in the dormitory listened in astonishment.
34:12So, that cheerful, helpful Cemile had actually escaped from such a hell.
34:18Her sister continued.
34:20My sibling wasn't a girl, as you can understand.
34:23Once a month, he would come to his hometown to secretly see his son.
34:26Those times when you thought he was going on vacation.
34:28Then his son...
34:29His son drowned in the canal.
34:32A scream escaped Hanife's lips.
34:35That week-long disappearance.
34:37That miserable state on the way back.
34:39"He rushed here for his son's funeral," his sister said.
34:44He bequeathed a handful of earth as a gift.
34:46"If I die, pour my son's earth on my grave," she said.
34:50The soil in that jar was also taken from his son's grave.
34:54All the pieces now fit together.
34:57"My brother suffered so much," his older sister said, sobbing.
35:00He never saw the light of day.
35:02Its name and reputation changed, but its fate remained the same.
35:05We heard about Tugay, and we were very happy.
35:07"Eventually, he'll be happy too," we said.
35:09But he was laid to rest before he could be reunited with her.
35:12After all that had been said, the neighbors in the housing complex were stunned.
35:17Cemile's secret had finally been revealed.
35:20She is a grieving mother who has been subjected to violence and separated from her child.
35:24He wanted to change his destiny.
35:26First, he changed his name.
35:28She wiped the slate clean on her old life.
35:31He occasionally went to meet his son secretly.
35:34But everyone thought she was going on vacation.
35:36One day he lost his son.
35:38But it still didn't collapse.
35:39His excessive, almost suffocating interest in the boys in the housing complex who were the same age as his son.
35:46It was all for his own child, whom he had lost.
35:49They saw their son too.
35:51She couldn't tell anyone about her troubles.
35:53She couldn't tell anyone her secret.
35:55One day she told Tugay everything.
35:58When this secret was revealed.
36:00When she fully opened her heart to someone else.
36:04Fate has once again caught up with Cemile, or Seher.
36:08That tea left on the stove was the happiness they couldn't drink.
36:13The journey they embarked on that night was Seher's journey of rebirth.
36:18May they both rest in peace.
36:21We hope Seher is reunited with her son in the afterlife.
36:25And we hope Tugay, with his understanding and kind heart, is with them too.
36:31Yes, dear friends, there is such a thing as fate.
36:36Perhaps it is the destiny of some of us to suffer.
36:40But some of us are destined for good days and smiling faces.
36:45I wish we could see the hidden sadness behind every smiling face.
36:49But remember, not every smiling face holds the promise of a rosy future, as it appears from the outside.
36:57Some of us keep our pain to ourselves.
36:59Some of us only cry at night.
37:03Everyone's life story is different, and everyone carries their own burden.
37:08We should not judge anyone by their past, and we should not belittle anyone's troubles.
37:13We kindly ask that if you know who they are, even if their names are different, please simply pray for them.
37:22Because they left this land, taking their unfinished stories with them.
37:28We hope they rest in peace wherever they are, and that their unfinished stories will continue forever when the time comes.
37:36Don't forget to share your feelings about this sad story and where you follow us from in the comments.
37:44See you in the next True Story.
37:49Take care, dear friends.
37:51Goodbye.
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