A few weeks later, the biggest event of the year arrived—a massive, traditional wedding that brought the entire town together. The main musician hired from the city suddenly fell ill and canceled at the last minute. The wedding hosts were in a complete panic. Seeing his golden opportunity, Selami stepped forward, adjusted his shiny jacket, and offered to take the stage.
Selami wanted nothing more than to be a legendary wedding singer and, above all, to win the heart of his beloved Keriman. However, the town of Gedelli was a place of tough, hardworking realists. People often chuckled at Selami’s overly dramatic gestures, his shiny, exaggerated stage outfits, and his habit of speaking as if he were constantly reciting a tragic, epic poem. To many, he was just a local dreamer with his head stuck far above the clouds.
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Selami took a deep breath, looked straight at Keriman in the crowd, and signaled the band to play his brand-new original composition. As the first dramatic notes of "Dercesine" rang out, Selami poured his entire soul into the microphone. His voice did not just sing the notes; it trembled with raw, authentic emotion. The crowd instantly fell dead silent. The snickers stopped.
The lyrics were unapologetically bold, dramatic, and intensely passionate: “Aşk bir kapıydı sana açılan, Sevda bir tapuydu bana yazılan... Vurgunum dercesine!”
The crowd was skeptical. Whispers and snickers floated through the air as he picked up the microphone.

