This story reminds me of one of the funniest headlines I think I’ve ever seen from The Onion. We’re all so attached to our phones at this point that a little bit of panic sets in when you can’t find your phone, or you drop it in a toilet. It’s almost like an extra appendage at this point. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad, but it is what it is.
Liz Bertorelli of Toronto, the unlucky lady in this tale, certainly understands cellular separation anxiety. Seems she accidentally dropped her phone on a neighbor’s balcony below.

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She could not get in touch with her downstairs neighbors, so for two excruciatingly long days, Bertorelli watched helplessly as her beloved phone braved the conditions.

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Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee
She worried about how the weather would affect her beloved…

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Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee
Despite her pain, Bertorelli kept her sense of humor throughout the ordeal.

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Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee
Fearing her neighbors might never return, Bertorelli decided to take action.

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Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee

Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee

Photo Credit: Twitter, liznlbee
FINALLY, after what must have felt like an eternity, Liz rigged up her drone to be a rescue device, and, wouldn’t you know, it worked!

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And it even turned on! This might be the feel-good story of the year…

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h/t: Distractify
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