The wealthy businessman, Adel, is upset because the presenter, Missa, is presenting a program about corruption in the town. She alludes to his illegal actions, and her friend Lama warns her about her relationship with Rabie, Adel's son.
Adel rejects the idea of his son Rabie’s relationship with Missa, and the latter reveals to Rabie about her pregnancy and is thinking about having an abortion, but he convinces her to marry him. On the other hand, Lama tries to have children with her husband, Raja, Rabie’s brother, but all attempts fail.
Rabie and Missa get married despite his family's opposition to the matter, and Lama asks Raja to visit a doctor so that he can receive appropriate treatment for his infertility. Rabie's plane crashes while he is traveling, and the news of his death is published.
Raja discovers that Missa is pregnant with his late brother Rabie's child, and everyone breakdowns at the latter's funeral. Missa decides to have an abortion, while Raja tells Lama that there is no hope of treating his infertility.
After failing in her abortion attempt, Missa is forced to tell her family that she is pregnant with the late Rabie's baby.
Najwa seeks to convince Missa to return to work at the channel, and the latter decides not to get an abortion and chooses to keep the baby.
Missa's mother tries to convince her daughter to marry a man to cover up her pregnancy. Doctor Omar gets close to Missa and decides to leave his girlfriend Katia. Adel insists on making his son, Raja, leave his wife, Lama, and marry another and have a child.
Adel becomes angry when he learns about Missa's pregnancy with his late son, Rabie, and refuses to acknowledge her baby. A masked man tries to beat Missa and Omar saves her.
Things get tense between Missa and her brother Danny for the worse due to her pregnancy. Lama travels abroad, undergoes artificial insemination, and claims that she is pregnant by her husband, Raja. Missa insists on staying away from Omar to discover that the news of her pregnancy leaked because of Katia.
Missa is subjected to harassment by her neighbors and ridicule over her pregnancy without marriage. Adel files a case against Omar, accusing him of leaking information about Missa’s pregnancy.
Adel drops the case against Omar, and Raja considers telling his father that Missa's baby is the son of the late Rabie. Omar approaches Missa's family, hoping to be with her.
Adel kills the police officer so that his trade in drugs is not revealed. Rabie's mother is saddened by the situation of lawyer Barakat and the deterioration of his health. The doctor Omar saves Missa from a violent quarrel with Shafiq because of his son.
A magazine defames Omar and Misssa and publishes their relationship together, so Omar's mother decides to file a lawsuit against the magazine. Lama begs Omar not to expose the matter of the insemination she underwent abroad to get pregnant.
Samah, Adel's wife, reveals to Missa that Rabie knew about everything his father was doing in terms of illegal trade and corruption. Adel assigned a group of men to threaten Missa's mother with closing her shop.
Missa entrusts Omar's mother with her case against Adel, and the latter convinces Jad to work with him. Missa's mother is forced to leave her shop.
Missa gets into a serious car accident and Omar tries to save her and her fetus. Shafiq's son turns to the police to protect him from his father and requests residency in a juvenile hall.
Shafiq refuses to return to his father, while Missa's health condition stabilizes, and Jad agrees to cooperate with Adel against his sister, Missa.
Omar's mother informs Samah that Adel will not drop the lawsuit against Omar. Missa is harassed by neighbors after giving birth to her child. Omar decides to prove Missa's son's lineage to the late Rabie.
Omar holds his ex-fiancée Katia responsible for Missa's accident. Omar reveals to Adel that Lama resorted to artificial insemination to get pregnant, and Missa's mother blames her son Jad for leaving home.
Samah welcomes Shafiq's son at the villa, despite Adel's objection. Raja breaks down psychologically and commits suicide when he discovers that Lama has been artificially inseminated to get pregnant and that the fetus is not his son.
Lama has a miscarriage, Adel tries to kill Lama in revenge for his son Raja, and Katia seeks to restore matters to normal between her and Omar.
Missa and Omar exchange feelings of love, and Lama gives Adel a video in which his late son Rabie confesses that Missa is pregnant with his child. Adel asks Missa to forgive him and register the child in his family name.
Samah is raising Shafiq's son, and Missa submits a request to the court to conduct a DNA test for her son and Adel. Jad asks the latter for a large sum of money to treat his friend Mira.
Missa's father dies, and Adel agrees with Missa's brother to kidnap her young son in exchange for paying the costs of Mira's treatment
Adel pretends to Missa that he is worried and sad about the kidnapping of his grandson and decides to help her to gain her trust.
Missa discovers that Adel paid for Mira's treatment, which sows doubt in her heart, and Shafiq threatens Adel to expose his matter to Missa.
Shafiq tells Missa that Amin is the kidnapper of her son. Amin demands a large ransom and leaves the child with Raifa. Adel decides in front of everyone to pay the sum to save his grandson. Omar sets off to get the child from Amin’s house and the guard shoots him.
Missa confronts Adel about kidnapping her son. Omar shoots Adel and the latter is taken to the hospital. He decides to flee outside the country, but the police arrest him.
Missa begs Adel to tell her about her son's whereabouts, but to no avail. At the same time, Jad regrets what he did to his sister Missa and kidnapping her son.
Raifa is thinking about returning Missa's son to his family. Adel escapes from prison. Shafiq threatens one of the representatives with explicit pictures of his daughter and asks him to help him travel abroad.
Omar supports Missa in her grief over her son, Adel asks Samah to return with him to his home, and Jad remains hiding with his friend.
Missa threatens to kill Adel, so the police arrest and imprison her. Raifa places the child in front of the door of the house, and Missa’s mother takes him, but Adel takes advantage of Missa’s imprisonment and demands custody of the child.
Jad surrenders himself to the police, and Raifa confesses what happened. After several months, Missa is released from prison, celebrates her son's first birthday, and decides to travel with Omar and continue her life with him.