

Sharon Lucas had two adopted sons, and she had raised them all by herself. One day, she heard that she'd get $5 million relocation compensation for her old house. But her sons accidentally pushed her into the pool when arguing over the money. The next minute, a man showed up and saved her. When the man woke up at the hospital, he had already lost his memory. So, Sharon took him in and gave him the name David. But actually, David was William Lester, the chairman of Lester Group, and he faked the amnesia, trying to investigate Sharon's identity.

Caught in an unexpected public humiliation, Cindy runs into Haydon, the first love she hasn't seen in five years. Once inseparable, they now stand on opposite sides, separated by silence and resentment. But as fate brings them together again, the love they lost and the regrets they buried refuse to stay in the past.

Murat (32), a successful London-based executive, returns to Istanbul to take over his family's company only to find Azra (30), a brilliant and ambitious woman, already sitting in the CEO's chair. Shock turns to hostility when Murat learns they've been appointed co-CEOs by his father, Orhan. Coming from opposite worlds Murat a privileged heir, Azra a self-made orphan the two clash fiercely, competing for control and respect. Their rivalry takes an unexpected turn one late night, leading to a passionate encounter caught on the office's security camera. When Murat's ex and top executive Defne gets hold of the footage, she blackmails Azra, igniting a scandal that rocks the company . As Murat and Azra's mutual sacrifices reveal growing trust, they uncover a darker truth: Orhan orchestrated their conflict to bankrupt the company and escape his debts. Teaming up, they expose his scheme in a public showdown, saving the company and clearing their names. By the end, Murat and Azra stand side by side not as rivals, but as partners in love and leadership. The office door now bears both their names and this time, no cameras watch.