...*sob*
Yes. I've lost my handphone.
It doesn't help that i was feeling feverish and was feeling absolutely tired and cold for the entire day. :(
I have no idea how i ended up losing it. I did not even feel it falling off from my hand. And i only got around realizing it once i got home.
It's funny actually. Chu Ian was telling me how i should message him upon my arrival home instead of delaying it and make him worry. So after reaching home and walking like a weakling upstairs to change into something warmer, i was about to have my lunch when i decided to look for my handphone to message Chu Ian.
@#$&%! My phone is missing!!!!
Immediately, i made sure my car was thoroughly checked by me and my sister and looking into my bag again and again to make sure. Then i tried calling my phone and got what most people dread for when they lose their phone - no tone. Dead. Na Dah.
*panic*
Me: Mae! Go change! We're going to Uni to look for my phone!!
Me: *picks up phone to dial number* Daddy...i lost my phone...and there is no tone when i called it just now. Can u please call Maxis to bar the sim card?
Dad: huh! OK. I'll do it immediately.
Sadly, there was no way of tracing back my phone and of course, since that area is indeed a jungle, it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. I talked to every security guard that was around that area and all came back with negative response that made me really upset.
Then i recalled that there was a security guard who was on a motorcycle who passed me as i was on my way back to my car, who i remember came to a halt and bend down to take something. Though i did not pay much attention to what was that that interest him at that time, for some reason, i remembered that entire scene very well. Another girl (from my Communication class) happened to be near him and i remembered her asking if he was alright or something like that. Since the proximity between she and the guard was relatively close so she is for now, my best witness for me to find out what it was that he was picking up from the ground.
When i went back to Uni to retrace my steps, i approached this particular security to question him already. But he replied that he did not see anything and there was not much that i could do at that point. So, whatever it is, i have made my report to the security manager in Monash and he has brought the case to the Sunway security manager who have already questioned this particular security guard who has denied taking anything.
So basically, it's really gone.
Of course, after i left Uni, there would be plenty of students walking along that area so although he was the immediate person i saw bending to take something from the ground, it may very well not be him. I do not mean to simply accuse him but if you were in my shoes and the last thing you remember that could be of help in your case to trace back your phone is that very image of the guard screeching to a stop and picking something off the ground, you might just be feeling the same suspicious feeling about him as i am.
For now, i am just hoping that whoever it was that took my phone, to please just be rid of all my personal stuff and sell it off lar. For what i worry most now is that someone may misuse my personal things that is stored in the phone.
But i do so hate the person for taking the phone and not reporting it. Horrible disgusting dishonest person. Sheesh. May YOU learn your lesson soon enough.
Argh..
p/s: Special thank you to Chu Ian, Yee Mei and Tze Yuen who have been most concerned and called to check on me as well as to Jackie and Tak Leong who have been most helpful and concerned too. :) I feel much better knowing that you all are there for me during such times. :) Thank you! *hugs*
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