(Things have been changing in my life lately. As always, I have no idea what to do.)
(Right now, I'm deeply afraid of losing the people I love. Anna is one of them; I need to call her.)
(I haven't seen her in a while; she hasn't called me since yesterday.)
****: Dad, is this place we're staying a good one?
John: It's not that luxurious, but it'll do. I've heard that people have started gathering in places like this.
****: Alright.
(I guess we're not going to a very nice place after all.)
(I should take a nap; I'm getting really bored.)
[22 Minutes Later]
Sarah: Wake up, ****, we've arrived.
****: Okay.
John: Yes, come on.
****: Mom, do you know where our room is?
Sarah: Your dad will ask now.
****: Alright.
John: Follow me.
They arrive at the hostel.
John: Can we get the key to our room?
Clerk: What room number was it?
John: 11.
Clerk: Here's your key.
****: Dad, why didn't they ask you anything?
John: They know me.
****: Alright, let's go to our room.
Our character and their family go to the room.
John: How's the room? Is it good?
****: Nice.
Sarah: Good.
John: Look, we'll get through this together, just stay calm, okay?
****: I'm calm; there's no problem.
John: Our home won't be harmed.
****: Okay.
(These are chaotic times, but we'll get through them.)
(I should call Anna.)
Our character calls Anna.
(Why isn't she answering? Did something happen? I hope nothing has happened to her.)
Sarah: ****, what happened? Who did you call?
****: No one. Why, what's wrong?
Sarah: You don't have to be shy; you can call her. We're your family.
****: You're right. I was trying to call Anna, but I couldn't reach her.
Sarah: Don't worry; she'll call you back soon.
****: Alright, Mom.