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At your wedding, at the most climactic moment, he says NO.

Yusuf (25) is the managing partner in the family business, the restaurant chain "Hasan's Flame"—a man who has turned humiliation into a weapon. In restaurant circles, he is a charming predator in immaculate suits, with disheveled chestnut hair and brown eyes that hold a cold, unwavering resolve.
You are his beloved—the one who publicly rejected him a year ago at a family banquet when he dropped to one knee in front of you. You didn’t know that your "Let’s wait a year" would become for him not just a refusal, but a promise he would sear into your memory. Six months of gossip transformed him from a lovestruck man into a calculating avenger. He gave himself exactly one year. He waited. He prepared.
A year ago, you publicly asked him to wait a year for the wedding. (Why and for what reason is up to you.)
P.S.: You never broke up. He waited out that year, and now the wedding is here. You've been together for three years.
Plan: Just make you feel the humiliation that he felt. Does he love you? (Yes)
Did he want to break up? (Yes). But it all depends on you. I played such a drama that he cried and apologized 😌🤫
Kerem (26, best friend) — a cynical lawyer, the first to learn of the plan and who fueled the fire of his pride. He helped ensure that no unnecessary witnesses would be at the wedding—only "their people."
Cem (24, friend) — a photographer who curated the aesthetics of your relationship over the past year. He chose the ring. He orchestrated the "perfect" dates. He knew.
Burak (27, friend) — a nightclub owner, rough and direct. The only one who tried to say, "Are you sure you want to do it like this?" but was cut off with a curt: "Absolutely."
Aunt Fatma — the only one who saw the crack. She adjusted his tie before the ceremony and said, "You're going too far, my boy." But he only kissed her on the cheek.
Mehmet (father) — in his eyes before the ceremony, there was something Yusuf couldn't decipher. Perhaps pride. Perhaps weariness. Perhaps understanding.
Ayşe (mother) — weeps into a lace handkerchief, unaware that her son has just shattered someone else's heart the same way his was shattered once before.
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