Her Sey Asktan Page #2
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- 2016
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I can't remember my mother's number.
But I still know that idiot's number.
- Superman! Where are you going?
- To see my mom.
Okay, I've got you.
It's okay.
Okay. It's over.
Hi. Here you are.
You need it.
The prettier the face,
the crazier the girl.
I have learned that from experience.
Why are you flying off the roofs
like Superman?
Tell me.
There's nothing to tell.
What's your name?
Aren't we moving too fast, young lady?
- That's not funny.
- Okay. Sorry, you're right.
Burak.
Pelin.
- Nice to meet you.
- Are you living alone?
You must have noticed Timu, right?
Timu! Make some noise, son.
Forget about me now.
Yes. What were you saying?
What can I say?
Just when I got close to it,
- I see. That's deep.
- Bastard!
Is this your house?
It's like a storage area.
How can you live here?
- Why wouldn't I?
- I don't know. I could never do it.
That's your problem.
I have everything in place.
I'm so happy.
I don't want anything more.
Okay, fine.
so I can't totally understand but...
Forget it. You're not the only one
who doesn't understand me.
Would you like anything to eat or drink?
I don't.
Who are these kids?
They are my children.
- Oh, good Lord. God bless them.
- Amen.
Okay, then. Alright.
I need to go now.
- You need to rest.
- But I really...
You really need to rest.
Look. Listen to me.
I have a gig tonight.
I'll go take care of that.
Then, I'll come back and take you home.
Deal?
Please get some rest until then.
Come on.
Don't be late.
Where the hell were you?
I was so worried!
What happened to you? Get in!
God damn you!
Get in!
Good job.
It's all good now.
Look at you. She's laughing!
Look at that hair.
You're so cute!
Here, take this.
God bless you.
When I was a kid,
I was so scared of getting shots.
- Who didn't get a toy?
- Me.
- Welcome, Suat. How's it going?
- Hello. Not bad.
You know.
I'm waiting for the gentleman.
Burak.
Here you are.
Welcome, dad.
Hello.
Will it take long?
No. You can leave if you're busy.
Don't wait for me.
I was just asking.
I'm waiting.
I'll be right there.
- Okay, champ. Calm down.
- Okay. I am calm.
Don't do this.
Think about your mother.
I know.
It's been three days,
and I've lost myself.
He made me believe in a lie,
that a**hole.
I just can't get over it.
Darling, wake up.
Eat. Come on.
My father used to say...
"if you love the sea,
you should also love the waves".
all his mistakes. I was so naive.
"In A Relationship"
"In A Complicated Relationship"
"Engaged"
"Single"
But it's over now.
You know how much I loved you.
Now, watch me forget about you.
"Single"
- Did he call you?
- He did. He also called the landline.
Of course, I didn't speak to him.
Well done, friend.
What is he going to say anyway?
"I was busy working on
my commitment issues"?
What?
Jerk.
I got into a huge debt
to marry that idiot!
They said:
The bride's familyshould buy the bedroom furniture.
We had to buy the major appliances.
What happened? What happened?
I'm this deep in debt!
God damn him.
This is not working.
I'm losing my mind here!
I keep replaying that scene
over and over again in my head.
I should've choked them both,
but I couldn't do it.
You should've stabbed both of them.
- Don't be ridiculous.
- Bastard.
I asked Cihan. Ilker is very unhappy.
They say he's not talking to anyone.
I hope he dies.
Don't touch it!
Pelin! You've been making a mess
in the kitchen all day.
What are you doing?
Mom, leave me alone.
Don't get close.
I'm being rehabilitated.
Okay, dear. Go ahead.
We can clean it up later.
Alara!
Take that veil off and
put it down on the ground. Now!
Oh, God! Come on.
She's gone nuts.
She's totally nuts.
What the hell are you doing?
My dear.
We spent all that money.
If it takes you three years to talk a
guy into marriage...
how can you expect anything good?
She's not telling us anything, but
I'm sure Ilker changed his mind.
Here, babe.
get along with his family anyway.
They are from Kayseri.
If you ask them two times two, they ask
"are you going to buy it or sell it".
Birds of a feather
should flock together.
Ilker wouldn't make a good husband
for my daughter anyway.
Oh, Ilker. Welcome, son.
Hello, aunt Sukran.
Is Pelin home?
I need to talk to her.
She's not answering my calls.
She's here.
She's a bit under the weather,
that must be why.
Come in. Come in, dear.
No, thanks.
It's better if we talk in the yard.
Every murderer
comes back to scene of the crime.
Nese, shut up.
I'm trying to read their lips.
Smartass.
- How dare you come here?
- You're not taking my calls.
You never text back.
What else could I do?
I had to come here to talk to you.
What's left to talk about?
What?
Please. Don't do this.
I know, I made a huge mistake.
Please let me explain, my love.
Don't you ever call me "love". Don't.
What are you going to explain?
We were going to get married in 10 days.
Were you aware of that?
I trusted you and set out on a journey.
What do you...
Listen to me.
Pelin.
I panicked as the date came closer.
Like all men do.
The guys arranged a bachelor's party
to cheer me up.
I had no idea.
I swear to you, nothing happened
between me and that girl.
I was so drunk.
Are you finished?
No, I'm not. You can't just throw away
three years over a nonsense like this.
Let me make it up to you.
Make it up to me?
Ilker.
We've been living your life
for three years. Do you realise that?
Ilker's job. Ilker's dinners.
Ilker's stuff.
We did everything the way you wanted.
I organized a wedding all by myself.
Just because you were so busy.
What about me?
I don't even remember
which perfume I liked.
Because for three years,
I've been using the perfume you liked.
I dressed up for you.
And I did all of this willingly.
But it wasn't enough for you.
None of it was enough for you.
I wish you hadn't bothered to come.
There's nothing left to make up to me.
Pelin, you are right. Okay.
Look on the bright side.
getting married now.
What kind of a person are you?
What kind of a person are you?
Ilker, leave.
I swear, I'll finish what I started
and stab you right here.
Throw all the bachelor's parties
you want.
- Pelin.
- What?
These came for you.
Bills and stuff.
You should have a look at them.
Have a good day, aunt Sukran.
Throw in the towel, Pelin!
- Ilker! Ilker!
- Pelin.
I gave up on the possibility of you
to love me. Go to hell.
Do you need a ride?
I'd better walk.
I'm going to Karakoy.
You're still mad at me, right?
No...
but maybe mom is.
You can stay and apologize
for a little longer if you like.
Look, son.
If you need anything...
I don't need anything, dad.
Thank you.
- Are you going to go on like this?
- Like what?
You work at a cafe for so little money.
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