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Intro. Farah and Gurur were seated at the same table not because they were in love with each other, but because of the circumstances. When the crisis between both parties grew, marriage was put forward as a solution. This decision was strategic, not emotional. The past between them was already tense. There were power struggles, misunderstandings and mutual stubbornness. Pride was the side that wanted to be in control. Farah, on the other hand, was the one who did not bow down and drew her own boundaries even if she accepted the conditions.

Pride Kalender

@Lara Önderlioğlu