Sarah was running late for work when she realized her phone wasn't in her bag. She checked every pocket twice, then searched the entire apartment. Nothing.
"This can't be happening," she muttered, turning the couch cushions upside down.
She tried to remember when she last used it. She had been on a call in the taxi the night before. Could she have left it there?
She borrowed her roommate's phone and called the taxi company. After waiting on hold for fifteen minutes, a tired voice finally answered. Yes — they had her phone. Someone had turned it in that morning.
Sarah felt a wave of relief wash over her. She picked it up during her lunch break. The taxi driver who found it had even kept it charged.
That evening, she bought a new phone case — a bright orange one, impossible to miss. Some lessons, she thought, are better learned the easy way.