The kids dispersed after dinner and Ade spotted Merve putting food on the tray.
"Is that for Hande?", Ade guessed. He noticed that Hande was missing.
"Yes. For some reason, she didn't come for dinner, so I'm taking this to her." Merve responded while reaching for an apple.
Ade felt guilty. Did Hande stay in her room because he kissed her? Probably.
Well, he was a mess when she kissed him, but he thought about it and he concluded that Jamari is right: he likes Hande. All the signals are there. When Hande is nearby, he can't stop looking at her, and when Hande is not nearby, he can't stop thinking about her. And her kiss made him feel butterflies all over.
Once Ade came to terms with this, everything else was easy. He told himself that there is no need to be timid. As a man, he needs to take the lead.
Ade extended his hands toward the tray. "Can I take it to her?"