Belgin, trapped in a depleted marriage, and Berna, a famous writer in a career slump, are two friends as close as sisters. Despite society's impositions, they fight to exist as their true selves, but this battle will be far from easy.
When Berna doesn't hear from Sinan, she makes a difficult decision. The problems in Belgin's marriage reach an unavoidable level. During a girls' night out, Belgin meets someone who will change her life.
Berna, while writing a new book, struggles to find her old motivation. Belgin increasingly questions her marriage each day. Semra and Canan face various forms of violence from the men in their lives. A step Belgin takes will initiate an irreversible relationship.
Berna cannot figure out Can. Belgin, who starts to recall long-forgotten emotions at Omar's organization, is not pleased by her husband's surprise. Semra witnesses something that shatters her.
During a trip to Igneada with the 1World organization, Belgin grows closer to Omar. Semra realizes that another life is possible after meeting an Italian chef. Berna is gripped by a fear of loneliness.
Fleeing from the city to Bozcaada, Berna meets someone she cannot escape. Belgin reaches the brink of a decision about her marriage. She is no longer the old Belgin.
Berna dares to go to Chechme with the mysterious handsome man but cannot silence the voices in her head. Belgin finally meets with Omar. Semra tries to convince Cihat of her decision, but it is not easy.
All the women slowly begin to write their own stories. But which story ends with a happy ending? Perhaps, in these stories, it's not about happy endings but rather happy moments.