What begins in the summer heat and the deep blues of the Aegean is more than just a journey through sunlit coves and wind-swept sails. It is the quiet, fragile march of two wounded souls who, for years, kept only the distance their duty allowed towards love and forgiveness, emerging from the shadows.
While Bürküt confronts the ghosts of his past and the unbearable weight of guilt he still carries, Gökçe his lover, his friend, and the partner of his life walks beside him, unwavering. Yet every step is a choice. Every harbor, a reckoning. And every silence, in truth, the heart's loudest cry.
"Sometimes, the greatest debt is to the ones still living."
This special interlude in the Debt to the Victim series is not just a holiday it's a journey into the aching heart of conscience, love, and redemption. Sometimes through a kiss, sometimes through silence. But always, reaching deep into the soul.