My mind went completely blank. I clutched my phone tightly, but I had no idea who to call.
The airport announcement snapped me back to reality. I quickly found Yasmine's number and dialed it, but all I heard was a cold, automated voice. The phone was turned off.
I rarely called Yasmine's parents. I searched my contacts for a while before remembering what names I had saved them under. The phone rang for a long time before someone finally answered.
I couldn't even greet them before I nearly broke down, asking, "Mrs. Warren, where's Yasmine?"
"Yasmine?" The person on the other end was trying to suppress a sob. "Ari, you and Yasmine have been close since you were kids. I'm begging you, please help her…"
I had met Yasmine's mother many times. She was a university professor, always calm and elegant. Her gentle smile made her very approachable. But now, she was sobbing uncontrollably over the phone.
"Mrs. Warren, please don't cry. Where are you and Mr. Warren? I'll come over right away!"
I pinched my thigh hard, forcing myself to stay calm. No matter what happened, I had to take care of Yasmine's parents in her absence.
Suddenly, there was some static on the line, and the next second, it was clear someone else had taken the phone.
"Ariana, I'm Yasmine's dad. She is fine. Don't worry. We can handle this ourselves."
However, I couldn't stop worrying. My nails were digging into the floor as I heard more arguing on the other end.
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