"It doesn't have a color, Serkan. It has a feeling." She stood up, closing the distance between them. "And I’m not changing it. Every time it rings, I want you to remember that there’s a world outside of your blueprints."
Eda didn’t scramble to silence it. Instead, she leaned back, a mischievous glint in her eyes. "It’s not noise, Serkan Bolat. It’s a classic. Maybe if you listened to the lyrics, you’d learn how to breathe for five seconds."
The phone kept singing: “Love is in the air... every sight and every sound...” Eda Yildiz Telefon Zil Sesi
Create a story from about the ringtone. Focus on a different iconic moment from the show.
Serkan leaned over her desk, his hands pressing into the wood. "Change it. It’s distracting. It’s illogical. It’s... pink." "It doesn't have a color, Serkan
"You breathe like a machine," Eda laughed, finally picking up the phone. It was Melo, probably calling to obsess over a new 'crush of the week.' Eda pressed ignore and looked up at Serkan. "You know, I chose this ringtone specifically for this office. It needs a little soul. A little... love."
He leaned in closer, whispering so only she could hear, "If it rings one more time while I’m presenting the Italy proposal, I’m throwing it into the Bosphorus." Every time it rings, I want you to
The bright, upbeat melody of Eda’s ringtone—the one she had jokingly set weeks ago—blasted through the speakers of her phone, echoing off the minimalist concrete walls. Every head in the office turned.