272.Bölüm

Ömer says good night to Ayşe and returns to bedroom. Zehra says why did you return. He says I ran into Ayşe and she looked very upset. Zehra says are you pulling another one of your games. He is very upset. Zehra almost crying says I am tired of this lying and pretending. Ömer says well then, I am going to tell Ayşe all about everything right now. Zehra stops him saying no she would be too upset; we can't do it now.
Ayşe goes to bedroom and is very sad. Nihat says maybe she should see a therapist because the things she has gone through are very trying. She is interested.
Ömer changes and asks if he can stay the night on the armchair. Zehra agrees. The lights go out. Zehra is scared and runs to light the candles but can't light the lighter. Ömer goes to get it from her and their closeness stirs their feelings. He wants to grab her. She is frozen and not letting go of the lighter. He takes the lighter and lights them.
She goes to bed and wakes up a bit later seeing Ömer with his neck stretched to the side. She wakes him up and tells him to get in bed. In the morning, she has her arm on his chest and when he wants to move it quietly, she digs it deeper into him locking him in. Then she wakes up and chides him for getting into her face. He is amused.
Kerem and Sabah have breakfast and go to office. Ati is not replying so they are concerned. Canan says the thieves have hit a couple of stores as well.
Ömer and Zehra go to breakfast. They try to pretend they have made up. Ayşe is very upset and does not buy it. Bahşende asks why and she says I have a headache and leaves the table. Nihat goes to her and she gets the number of the therapist.
Ayşe meets Ömer and Zehra in the study and tells them that since their relationship has been so odd, she has decided that they need professional help with it. So, they are to see a marriage counselor which she has called that very day.
Zehra is reluctant but acquiesces They meet the therapist and she says if they do not want to answer her truthfully, she would end the session. Ömer takes Zehra in the bedroom and tells her that they have to either tell the therapist the truth or Ayşe. He is also thinking that this therapy session might actually help him fix what has gone wrong in their relationship.
They go back, and he begins telling the therapist their story. She says although they fell in love after their contract marriage because there is a big gap between the start of the relationship and the moment they fell in love, the marriage might have unresolved issues.
Cevriye takes food to the workshop for Salim. They sit for tea and chat. The therapist gives them a questionnaire and they are to write their answers. They sit with their backs to each other. Ayhan Abi comes and tells Kerem that the woman was a fraud and knew nothing about Sabah's parents. The therapist looks at the answers and asks Zehra whether she is actually thinking about getting a divorce from Ömer!
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