Envy never had a positive outcome... Especially when it comes to sibling rivalry. Emre always felt second best. Second best to him meant living in his brother's shaddow. Can Divit was not only Emre's brother, to Emre he was someone he would never live up to...
Since childhood Emre was reminded that his brother remained with his father and enjoyed every benefit that came with... Yes, he lived with his mother, but every son searches for a father figure, yearns for a father's approval. Huma remarried over and over, yet the men she chose were a poor excuse of a figure Emre could call a fatherly role model. Those men tolerated him at best...
So he chose to educate himself. He chose finance. He would never admit it, but deep down inside Emre hoped that his father would see him a successful businessman, and that some day he could work with his father in his agency. Finally the day came when his father offered him the position at the agency. Yet as always in life, with the good, comes the bad and the ugly...
Emre worked as hard as he could at the agency. Often praised by his father, he was always reminded he was only second best whenever Can swooned in to the agency. Like the wild wind that he was, Can affected everyone whenever he chose to show up. Everyone loved him. Envied him for his karisma and fame. Can chose a loner's life, yet everywhere he went his laid back confidence, mixed with the mistery of his ways, those who saw him could not help but admire him. And Emre was no different.. And he both loved and hated him for that...
Realizing only after it was all done, meeting Aylin was an unnecessary evil that wrecked his life. She exploited him, used him, took every advantage she was able to take... But life dealt him a card he had not prepared himself for. Sanem showed up with all her innocence and light, and somehow made him realize that only through love for his brother he could become the man he had always hoped to be. That he could be a good man. And Sanem's love for Can helped him see what really matters in life, and what is trully worth fighting for...
And what was trully worth fighting for was Leyla...