A quick short one to brighten everyone's weekend with. Enjoy! I own nothing.


Lost

"No! No no no no no! Where is it? It has to be here somewhere!" Moving bottles around and rifling through one drawer after another, she didn't care that lipsticks and tweezers and razors and everything else fell to the floor. Yanking open the medicine cabinet, she shoved boxes and medicinal bottles left and right in her continued frantic search. "I know it's in here somewhere!" Shoving the shower curtain aside, she lifted shampoo bottles and peeked behind body washes with no luck. Her eyes fell to the tub's drain. "NO!" Sticking her fingers between the drain slats, she felt around in reckless hope. Damn! On hands and knees, she glanced around the floor, shoving objects out of her way to look behind the toilet and trash can. "It has to be here somewhere! Things don't just disappear." Standing on tiptoes, she checked around the shelf above the toilet, flinching when the basket of products came crashing down to the floor. Letting out a frustrated groan, Sora leaned against the tub, wrapped her arms around her legs and buried her face in her knees. "It's over, I've lost it."

000

A series of thumps had him looking up from his text book. What in the world was she doing? He'd never heard her make that much of a racket before. A sudden crash had him up on his feet and briskly walking to the bathroom door. Too quiet. "Sora? You ok?" He knocked on the door. Hearing a moan and thinking the worst, he twisted the knob. "Sora? I'm coming in." Peaking around the door, Matt sighed in relief to see her unharmed. Shoving the door open wider, he kicked a few objects out of the way. What the hell happened in here? Kneeling down next to the girl he placed a hand to her shoulder. "Hey, are you OK?"

"No." The girl shook her head.

"What happened?"

"It's gone."

"What's gone?"

"My ring."

"Your ring?"

"The one my grandmother gave me."

Frowning, Matt looked around the chaotic bathroom. "It's in here somewhere. Here, I'll help." He pulled the girl to her feet. "Where'd you have it last?"

"On the counter, in the dish where I always put it."

"Ok, I'll look in here, you go check your room, just to make sure." He started moving items around on the bathroom counter. "Text Tai, maybe he knows where it is."

"Isn't he at soccer practice?"

"Not anymore, he's on his way home. Asked me if we needed milk or anything." He heard Sora pressing buttons on her phone before she disappeared down the hall and into her room.

000

Feeling vibrations in his pocket followed by a soft 'ding', Tai flipped his phone open and smiled at the name on the screen before opening the message from his friend and replying back.

Sora: Hey Tai, have you seen my ring? I can't find it anywhere.

Tai: Your ring?

Sora: Yeah, the ruby and diamond one my grandmother left me.

Tai: The one that never leaves your hand?

Sora: Yes, that one. It's missing.

Tai: Did you check the bathroom?

His phone vibrated in his hand, shit! She was calling him. "Hey…..Sora. What's up?

"Tai Kamiya! You know damn good and well I wouldn't be calling you if I hadn't destroyed that bathroom looking for my damn ring!

"Sheesh Sora, don't get your panties in a twist. It's just a ring."

"Just a ring! You know that ring is the only thing I have left of her!"

"Well, maybe if you didn't just leave it lying around the tub…"

"Tai! Where is my ring?"

Shit! She was royally pissed off. Tai hadn't meant to make her this mad. Maybe hiding the ring hadn't been such a good idea after all. "Umm… I don't know what you're talking about."

"Taichi!"

"OK…OK…OK. Damn, check the kitchen." Tai hung up the phone before she could yell at him further. Scrolling through his contacts, he shot Matt a quick text.

000

"I'm going to kill him!"

Matt stepped out of the bathroom and watched the red head storm into the kitchen, opening and slamming closed cabinet doors and drawers.

"Tai Kamiya, you are dead! Six feet under! Then I'm digging your ass up, reviving you and murdering you all over again!"

He watched as she looked inside the microwave, the stove, the refrigerator and the freezer. Frozen in place, he was not about to be on the receiving end of her anger.

"He wouldn't!"

Matt watched as she flipped open the top to the coffee maker, reached in, and pulled out her grandmother's ring. Well, at least she found it. Feeling his phone vibrate, he flipped it open and read the text from his bushy haired friend:

Tai: How mad is she?

Frowning a little, Matt decided to give his buddy a heads up on the entire situation, quickly typing a reply before Sora noticed.

Matt: Worse than the hair clip incident.

Tai: Fuck!


So true story, my husband hid my wedding ring i accidentally left in the shower. Leaving my brother and i searching the entire house, looking for it with his spastic clues. Finally found it in the toolbox. Man I was pissed off. Anyways, if this one made you laugh, leave me a review! Thanks!