Chapter 34: The Turning Point
The Afternoon: A Plan in Motion
The day started like any other. Y/N, Kenan, Max, Harvey, Rosé, Duru, BarıÅ, and Arda planned a relaxing outing, wanting to make the most of Max and Harveyâs remaining days in the city. They decided to split the day between a picnic at the park and dinner at one of Y/Nâs favorite local restaurants.
Duru and Arda were their usual affectionate selves, and Rosé had taken on the role of "day planner," ensuring that everyone followed the schedule. Everything seemed perfectly normalâuntil it wasnât.
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A Strange Encounter
As the group set up their picnic near the lake, Y/N excused herself to grab drinks from a nearby stand. It was a quiet moment away from the groupâs chatter, but as she waited for her order, she noticed a man standing a few meters away, seemingly focused on her. He didnât approach or make any overt moves, but his gaze was uncomfortably intense.
Y/N tried to ignore him, returning to the group with the drinks. Kenan immediately noticed her unease.
Kenan: âEverything alright?â
Y/N forced a smile.
Y/N: âYeah, just tired.â
Kenan raised an eyebrow but didnât press further. Still, he kept a watchful eye on her for the rest of the afternoon.
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The Argument
Later, as the group relaxed, Max brought up Y/Nâs demanding schedule.
Max: âSo, whenâs your next break? Or do they not allow those in your world?â
Y/N sighed, setting down her drink.
Y/N: âMax, weâve been over this. My schedule is packed for a reason. I canât just stop.â
Max frowned.
Max: âAnd thatâs supposed to be healthy? Youâve been running yourself into the ground for years.â
Kenan glanced between them, hesitant to intervene but clearly agreeing with Max.
Kenan: âHeâs not wrong, Y/N. Youâve been pushing yourself too hard.â
Y/Nâs frustration bubbled to the surface.
Y/N: âI appreciate the concern, but I know what Iâm doing. This is my life, and Iâm handling it.â
Harvey chimed in, his tone gentler than Maxâs.
Harvey: âWe just donât want to see you burn out. Youâre amazing at what you do, but you canât keep running on empty.â
Y/N stood abruptly, her voice tight.
Y/N: âIâm not on empty. Iâm fine. Can we just drop it?â
The group fell silent, the tension palpable. Rosé reached out, placing a hand on Y/Nâs arm.
Rosé: âWeâre only saying this because we care about you. No oneâs trying to criticize you.â
Y/N didnât reply, walking a few steps away to collect herself.
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Kenan Follows
Kenan found Y/N sitting by the lake, staring at the water. He sat down beside her, waiting for her to speak.
Y/N: âI know theyâre right. I know youâre all right. But itâs not that simple.â
Kenan: âYou donât have to explain yourself. But, Y/N, weâre not trying to attack you. We just... we care.â
Y/N glanced at him, her expression softening.
Y/N: âI know. Itâs just hard to hear sometimes.â
Kenan reached out, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
Kenan: âYou donât have to do everything alone. Lean on usâon meâwhen you need to.â
Y/N smiled faintly, leaning into him.
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The Shift
As the group packed up to leave the park, Y/N felt lighter. The tension from earlier had dissipated, and she found herself laughing with Rosé and Duru on the way back to the cars.
But as they walked, she couldnât shake the feeling that someone was watching them. She glanced back but saw nothing unusual. Still, the unease lingered.
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Dinner Plans
That evening, the group gathered at a local restaurant. The vibe was much lighter, and the conversation flowed easily. BarıŠand Arda argued over who could eat the spiciest dish, while Rosé tried (and failed) to get Max and Harvey to teach her some French slang.
Max: âYou canât just learn slang. Itâs all about how you say it.â
Rosé: âAlright, Mr. French Professor. Give me one phrase.â
Harvey smirked.
Harvey: âFine. Say this: âÃa roule ma poule.ââ
Rosé repeated it, and the table erupted in laughter.
Arda: âDid you just make her call herself a chicken?â
Harvey: âMaybe.â
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The Late-Night Reflection
Back at the apartment, Y/N sat on the balcony, staring at the city lights. Kenan joined her, bringing two mugs of tea.
Kenan: âYouâve been quiet tonight.â
Y/N sighed.
Y/N: âJust... thinking. Today was a lot.â
Kenan: âYou handled it well. Max and Harvey are just looking out for you.â
Y/N nodded.
Y/N: âI know. And Iâm grateful. But itâs hard to explain how much pressure I feel sometimes.â
Kenan placed a hand on hers, his voice steady.
Kenan: âYou donât have to explain. Just remember, youâre not alone in this.â
Y/N leaned her head on his shoulder, feeling a sense of calm she hadnât felt all day.
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Ending Note
The day had been full of unexpected moments, from tense conversations to lighthearted laughter. But as Y/N sat with Kenan, she realized that no matter what challenges came her way, she had people who would stand by herâand that made all the difference.
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