He tapped it. A list appeared. At the very top: Sam Mobile . Next to it, a tiny minus “–” symbol and the word .

Then: “FINALLY. Dude, I’ve been calling you for two days. Yes, tickets are safe. Also, I’ll stop sending you cat videos at 2 a.m. Promise.”

Three dots appeared instantly. Sam is typing…

Leo was having a rough Tuesday. His phone had been buzzing non-stop for two weeks—late-night notifications, long voice messages about nothing, and a constant stream of memes that weren't even funny. It was his friend Sam, who had recently discovered the joy of group chats.

But then, reality hit. Leo remembered that Sam was supposed to pick up the concert tickets they’d bought together. The concert was in three days. Leo had the money, but Sam had the confirmation email. Panic set in.

“Okay, okay,” Leo muttered, unlocking his phone. “How do I unblock a number on a Samsung?”

Leo’s thumb hovered. He took a deep breath, then tapped .