Chapter 417
Sienna didn't quite understand why the nurse would ask such a question. "Isn't he in his room?" she asked.
Earlier, Conner had indeed been there, but he had already returned.
Besides, he should be asleep at this late hour.
"No, he isn't." The nurse shook her head. During her rounds, she had noticed that Conner's inpatient room was empty, which was why she had come to ask.
"What's wrong?" The soft sound of footsteps brushed against the floor as Josiah, alerted by the commotion, stepped out of the r o o m .
Sienna turned to Josiah, a faint unease creeping into her voice.
"The nurse says Conner isn't in his inpatient room. It's so late now..."
"Don't panic just yet." Josiah lowered his gaze to look at Sienna.
"Have you tried calling Conner's phone?"
"Not yet," the nurse answered. "As soon as I realized he wasn't in his inpatient room, I figured you were all together, so I came here first."
"I'll call him now." Sienna hurried back into the room, grabbed her phone, and quickly dialed Conner's number.
However, all Sienna got was, "The number you dialed is temporarily unavailable."
Sienna furrowed her brows, her face turning a shade paler. "I can't get through." Something felt off.
Josiah's brows creased as he reassured Sienna, "Maybe his phone just ran out of battery. Don't scare yourself." After a brief pause, he asked, "Do you have any way of contacting the Fischer family?"
"The Fischer family?" Sienna asked.
"Yes." Josiah nodded. "At this hour, where else could Conner have gone? Call them. Maybe his family knows something."
"I'll call Larry." Sienna hurriedly unlocked her phone and dialed Larry's number. "Hello."
The ringtone droned on for a long while before the call was finally picked up. Larry's voice carried a hint of surprise and delight.
"Sienna? Is that you?"
Sienna had no patience for pleasantries. "Did Conner go home?"
she asked directly.
"Conner?" Larry seemed taken aback at the other end of the line.
"Didn't he go to the hospital today?"
Larry knew about Conner's intention to donate bone marrow to Joyce. He also knew about Tanias disapproval.
It wasn't in Larry's place to take a side in their dispute. However, in the end, Conner had still gone to the hospital. "Conner, he." Larry s o u n d e d hesitant.
"Pass me the phone, Sienna." Josiah took the phone from Sienna's trembling hand and spoke firmly. "Prof. Fischer, Conner is no longer at the hospital, and his phone is unreachable. If he's not at home, do you have any idea where he might be?"
"What?" Larry's mind went blank. "Conner is missing?"
"Yes, we haven't been able to reach him," Sienna replied.
"What happened?" A sharp female voice rang from the other end of the line-undoubtedly Tania.
Flustered, Larry quickly explained, "Conner is missing-he's not in the hospital."
"What?" Tania exploded in fury, her voice filled with venom.
"Sienna, you're a born harbinger of misfortune! If anything happens to Conner, I won't let you off."
"Prof. Fischer," Josiah, unwilling to listen to Tania's tirade, frowned and interjected, "If you get any news about Conner, please inform Sienna."
Josiah then hung up the call. He lowered his gaze and met Sienna's eyes—her expression a mix of despair and anxiousness.
"Conner isn't home... Then where would he have gone?" Sienna felt her heart plummet, her face draining of all color.
Josiah's heart ached at the sight of Sienna's pallid complexion. He couldn't help but think of the words 'harbinger of misfortune.' His heart clenched as he reached out to hold her hand.
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