Episode 6 of *Old Money* picks up right where we left off, with Osman and Nihal standing at the docks. The rain has finally ceased, and Nihal, with a gentle gesture, invites Osman inside her home. Once indoors, Osman, ever the attentive gentleman, prepares her a soothing drink to ease her lingering cold. With a mischievous twinkle in his eye, he asks to see her bedroom. The night unfolds in a whirlwind of intimacy, their passion keeping sleep at bay until the first light of dawn.
Osman departs the next morning, his spirits soaring high, eager to embrace the day. Meanwhile, Nihal lingers over breakfast, a contented smile playing on her lips as she envisions Osman's presence in her kitchen.
At the office, Mahir can't help but notice the radiant energy emanating from Osman. With a secretive grin, Osman enlists Mahir's help to sell back the land they had recently acquired to Engin, foregoing any profit. In a parallel scene, Berna reminds Nihal about Pinar's birthday, informing her that Engin will be the one picking her up.
Engin receives a call from the Bulut family, who inform him of their decision to sell him the land at the original purchase price. Despite his surprise, Engin feels a wave of relief wash over him as his business plans regain their momentum.
Nihal, still riding high on her newfound happiness, dons a stunning red dress for Pinar's birthday bash. Engin, however, finds himself increasingly frustrated and on edge, unable to bear being in Nihal's presence. During the boat ride, Nihal takes charge at the helm, sensing Engin's reckless driving.
Meanwhile, Arda expresses his desire to accompany Berna to the party, only to be met with a firm refusal. Berna insists that they keep their relationship under wraps, citing her managerial position and Arda's status as the boss. Reluctantly, Arda agrees.
In another corner of the story, Gokhan and Songul's tennis lessons continue. Songul, attempting to keep their interactions strictly professional, suggests they stick to a training routine. Gokhan, however, sees through her facade and makes it clear that he's not interested in such a platonic relationship. He turns down her invitation to meet again the following week, leaving no room for ambiguity.
He extends an invitation to her, beckoning her to his abode. Yet, she declines his offer with a resolute shake of her head, explaining that she is already playing host to a soirée of her own. Gokhan, unswayed, also refuses to partake in the festivities, asserting that he has already made his stance crystal clear.
At the party, Nihal finds herself seated alongside Pinar and Berna. The trio quickly notices Nihal's buoyant mood and, with a glint of mischief in their eyes, surmise that it must have something to do with Osman. Pinar, her tone shifting from one of encouragement to caution, advises Nihal to guard her heart with vigilance.
Pinar confides in her that she has been engaged in deep conversations with Idil and believes that Nihal should savor every moment with Osman, relishing the present without allowing it to consume her thoughts. She cautions Nihal against delving into the labyrinth of self-doubt, questioning whether Osman reciprocates her feelings, especially when it's evident that Nihal has already succumbed to his charm.
This conversation stirs a whirlwind of anxiety within Nihal, prompting her to seek solace at the bar with a drink in hand. Berna, sensing her friend's distress, joins her in a show of solidarity. However, Berna soon excuses herself, leaving Nihal to her own thoughts at the bar. Seizing this opportunity, Engin approaches her, inquiring about the nature of her relationship with Osman. He insinuates that Osman is merely using Nihal as a pawn in his quest for social ascension, aiming to elevate his status by parading her around to mingle with the old-money elite.
Though Nihal brushes off his words with a dismissive wave, it's clear that they have struck a chord within her. Coupled with Pinar's earlier warnings about Osman, Nihal's anxiety reaches new heights. Osman arrives to collect her from Pinar's birthday bash. He makes a brief detour amidst the vast expanse of the ocean, where they exchange admiring glances and share a tender kiss before continuing their journey to his party.
Upon arrival, Osman introduces Nihal to a gathering of business luminaries. Yet, feeling overwhelmed, she eventually excuses herself to step outside for some fresh air. Meanwhile, Gokhan sends Songul a pin to his location, extending an open invitation. After some contemplation, Songul decides to decline, realizing that everything in the kitchen is meticulously planned and she doesn't need to be present.
Berna makes her entrance, and Arda greets her with unbridled enthusiasm, leaning in for a kiss. Berna, however, pulls away, insisting that they keep their relationship under wraps. Arda acquiesces, but only on the condition that Berna agrees to a romantic getaway with him at the earliest opportunity.
Berna consents, and Arda leaves her to mingle with the business elite. Osman, now at the bar, is busy crafting a gin cocktail for Nihal. Arda approaches him, seeking assistance in booking a four-day retreat to the picturesque Taormina in Italy.
Meanwhile, Songul arrives at Gokhan's residence and presses the buzzer to his house. Before she could even step inside, Songul unexpectedly runs into a group of her friends who entice her with an invitation to join them for drinks and to savor the melodies of a jazz singer performing nearby. Tempted by the offer, Songul decides to seize the moment and go with them, promising to send her friend a text message explaining that she wouldn't be able to make it after all.
Gokhan's face falls with disappointment when the elevator doors finally slide open, revealing an empty cabin instead of Songul's welcoming presence.
Back at the party, Nihal finds herself crossing paths with an old acquaintance of her father's. With a sly grin, he subtly hints that a romantic entanglement with Osman would be an ideal match, beneficial for both families. He elaborates, suggesting that a union between the prestigious Baydemirs and the influential Buluts could potentially rescue Nihal's father from a multitude of troubles.
As the episode draws to a close, Nihal's ears catch snippets of Osman's phone conversation, which seems to be directed towards Italy. Her mind immediately races to the notorious Taormina booking, a memory stirred by Pinar's earlier words. The realization weighs heavily on her, causing her mood to plummet.