Family

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Jan gazed lovingly at Sanem as he peppered her with gentle kisses. Their newborn daughter, rested peacefully in Sanem's arms, her tiny features scrunched up in peaceful slumber.

Just then, Ceyda cleared her throat, a playful smirk on her face. "Someone's getting a bit handsy already! Sanem just gave birth, you know. I hardly think she's up for another one so soon!"

Jan felt his cheeks grow warm as he sheepishly pulled back. "I-I was just expressing my affection. I can't help it, she's so beautiful." He reached out a finger to stroke his daughter's soft cheek, his heart swelling with adoration.

Jan and Sanem were overjoyed as they returned home with their newborn baby girl, Aiynur,as they named her. After a difficult delivery, Sanem was still recovering, but Jan was determined to make things as easy as possible for her.

As the days passed, Jan dove headfirst into caring for their daughter. He diligently changed her nappies, rocked her to sleep, and made sure Sanem got the rest she needed. Sanem appreciated Jan's attentiveness, but she couldn't help but feel a tinge of longing. It seemed like all of Jan's focus was on Aiynur, leaving little room for her.

One day, Jan got caught up at the office, working late into the evening. Sanem, feeling a bit lonely, decided to visit her parents with Aiynur. When the maid informed Jan, he immediately dropped everything and rushed over to her parents' house.

As he pulled up to the familiar home, he rushed to the door and was greeted by Sanem's mother, Mevkibe.

"Jan, what a surprise," Mevkibe said, a hint of concern in her voice. "Sanem is inside watching television. Aiynur is upstairs sleeping."

Jan nodded, stepping inside and making his way to the living room. There was Sanem, eyes fixed on the screen, barely acknowledging his presence.

"Sanem," Jan said gently, sitting down next to her. "I came as soon as I heard you had left. Is everything alright?"

Sanem sighed, finally turning to face him. "You came to see Aiynur right?She is upstairs."

Jan felt a pang of guilt. In his excitement over their newborn daughter, he had inadvertently neglected Sanem's needs. "I'm so sorry, my love," he said, taking her hand. "I never meant to make you feel that way. Aiynur is our top priority, but you will always be my world."

Sanem's eyes softened, and she leaned in, resting her head on his shoulder. "I know, Jan. I just miss the way things used to be, before the baby. I need you to make time for me too."

Jan wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close. "I promise, from now on, I'll make sure to give you the attention you deserve. We're in this together, as a family."

Upstairs, Aiynur stirred, her soft cries drifting down to the living room. Jan and Sanem exchanged a smile, and Jan stood up to go check on their daughter. Sanem gently rocked the baby in her arms, her heart swelling with love as she gazed down at the tiny, peaceful face. Jan watched them, his eyes shining with adoration. He leaned in and whispered softly in Sanem's ear, "You have no idea how much I've missed you."

Sanem felt a shiver run down her spine at the tenderness in his voice. "Jan, we're at my parents' house," she murmured, glancing nervously towards the door.

Jan just smirked and closed the door, then turned back to Sanem. He trailed feather-light kisses along her cheek, and Sanem couldn't help but let out a shuddering sigh. "I've missed you so much, too," she breathed, wiping away a stray tear.

"I'm so sorry, my love," Jan murmured, his strong hands gently caressing her. "I wanted to give you time to rest, after everything you went through. I heard your screams during the delivery, and I..." His voice faltered, the memory clearly still paining him. "I just wanted to make sure you were taken care of."

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