

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.

Three years ago, an earthquake struck. Lydia's husband and son died saving everyone in their building. Their neighbor Eleanor gradually forgot their sacrifice in the years that followed. For three years, Lydia has quietly honored her loved ones' memory, while Eleanor has come to see Lydia as a symbol of bad luck. Now Eleanor's son Marcus is about to hold his wedding. Lydia decides to make everyone understand in her own striking way that honoring the departed is honoring life itself, and that remembering an act of kindness keeps warmth alive in people's hearts.

Elite lawyer Kylin Taylor walks into a cafe and finds her fiance Zane Walker attending tenderly to his mistress. She doesn't make a scene. That night, she slides a condom into a legal contract and hands it to Zane's closest friend, David Evans, Eryland's most talked-about playboy. "Hotel tonight? It's on me." What begins as cold, surgical revenge becomes something stranger: she uses David to deliver Zane a humiliation; David plays along with every sign of enjoying himself.But as the game deepens, he drops the act entirely and and starts betting everything he has on her instead of the thrill. Kylin realizes, with a jolt, that she never had control of this board to begin with. Someone laid these pieces into position ten years ago, and it wasn't her.