For example, the other day while I was out playing volleyball with some of the kids I heard someone inquiring on the whereabouts of a key on a black string. It had been left in a windowsill during music practice and was now missing. I reported that I had seen Lucia with a key on a string, and she then explained that she found it on the soccer court stands. She had left it hanging on the light post. Someone else chimed in that they'd seen Luis playing with a key on a string, swinging it around his arm again and again. Off to the little boys room we went to hear an interesting tale of how the key was passed from here to there, and was ultimately found in a desk drawer with a bunch of peeled and broken crayons. No one seems to wonder where an object comes from, nor where or to whom it belongs. Items are picked up and passed on into another set of hands before the owner has had a moment to realize it's been moved.
Anyhow, the last place Tony remembered having his glasses was at the children's home while working on the Jeep (an unfortunately common task for us...). Luis had been nearby, which led me to talk to Angelica, the leader of the little boys room. She hadn't seen them in their house, but she did remember seeing them on a table just after the pizza party for Tony's birthday, which happens to be the last day Tony had the glasses. Using my photographs from that day for evidence, we noticed that:
Here has them...
We talked to the guys who clean the room where the party was - they hadn't seen anything. We talked to the teens who study in there in the afternoon - same story. We asked all the staff members to look around in their respective rooms - still nothing. At this point, two weeks later, we're reluctant but willing to accept the fact that the stylish new glasses have apparently been sucked into the black hole of the New Hope galaxy. All those little hands passed the glasses along into an unknown location where they'll probably stay until someday they are discovered by someone looking for a missing item themselves. By then no one will even remember that Tony's glasses were missing!