“Val,” she says, her voice trembling. “Abuela… she left home a couple of hours ago, and she hasn’t come back. I’m worried.”
I rise to my feet, my heart hammering in my chest. “What? How long has she been missing? Doesn’t she have her phone on her?”
“No. She left it on her nightstand. I took my wheelchair and searched around the block, but I can’t find her anywhere.”
“Did you check the convenience store? Maybe she’s chatting with Auntie Lee?” Grandma and the convenience store owner have become friends over the years, and sometimes she’ll go over there to chat.
“They haven’t seen her. Usually she would’ve dropped by to say hi to them on her daily walks, but not today.”
“What about the park?”
“I’ve looked, Val. I can’t find her anywhere. I checked the park, I’ve asked all the neighbors, I’ve gone into every store near us. I can’t find her anywhere. Do you… do you think I should file a report?”
“Yes!” I yell, my eyes filling with tears. “Mom, of course. We need to find her as soon as we can. We have no idea what could’ve happened. What if she fell somewhere, and she can’t reach us? What if she needs our help?”
Tears start to run down my face, and I inhale shakily.
“Val,” Mom says. “There’s something I need to tell you. We’ve been keeping this from you because you already have so much on your plate, and Abuela insisted that I shouldn’t worry you.”
I start to tremble and tighten my grip on my phone. “What is it?”
Mom inhales shakily. “Abuela was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Lately, she’s been forgetting things more and more often. She keeps getting confused, and sometimes she can’t remember who I am, other times she thinks we’re years in the past and your abuelo is still with us. What if it’s one of those episodes, and she’s trying to find your abuelo? That’s happenedbefore, and I have no idea how far she could go. What if she’s trying to get back to our old house?”
“I’m coming home right now,” I tell her as I grab my bag and rush out the door, barely able to see through my tears. “We’ll find her. It’s going to be okay.”
Mom has already checked every single place I can think of. Where could Abuela possibly be?
Worry makes me sick to my stomach, and it takes all of me to stay calm. I need to think clearly. I’ll find her, if it’s the last thing I do.
Chapter Twenty-One
Luca
I pause by Valentina’s empty desk and frown, feeling unsettled. “Where is she?” I ask the girl that’s walking toward me. I believe she’s one of the new personal assistants that Valentina hired, but I have no idea what her name is.
“Mr. Windsor,” she says, bowing her head slightly. “Val left after receiving a call from her mother. From what I could tell, her grandmother is missing. They don’t know where she’s gone, and she’s been missing for hours.”
My eyes widen as worry sets in. Valentina’s grandmother means everything to her. I have no doubt she’s beside herself. Something this significant happened, and she didn’t feel like she could come to me for help?
“When did Valentina leave here?”
“She’s been away for about two hours now.”
I run a hand through my hair and walk back to my office. How could something like this happen without me knowing? Have I truly pushed her so far away that she no longer feels like she can rely on me?
“Mr. Windsor! I finalized the interview schedule. Please take a look at it.”
I hold my hand up and shake my head. “Not now.”
My office door slams closed behind me, and ten seconds later, I’ve got Silas Sinclair on the line.
“Windsor? Before you ask me for anything at all, please know that Alanna is still mad you ruined Val’s date.”
“Shut up and listen,” I snap. “Valentina’s grandmother is missing. I need you to find her within the hour. She’s old, and she’s been missing for most of the day now. Find her, and make sure she’s fine. I want a medical team on standby too, just in case.”
“You got it,” he says instantly. “I’ll update you every ten minutes. I got you, man. We’ll find her.”
I sit down behind my desk, beside myself with worry. If this was my own grandmother, I’d fucking lose it. Sinclair better come through for me.