Chills ran down her spine. Someone was trying to reach her, but who? She had blocked a handful of numbers over the years: ex-friends, spam callers, that one relentless telemarketer from “Cardholder Services.” But none of them felt right. She needed to check her blocked list.

It was a quiet Tuesday when Lena’s iPhone buzzed with a call from an unknown number. She ignored it, as usual. But then a voicemail appeared—a long, crackling silence followed by a single whispered word: “Remember.”

She unblocked it, heart pounding. A few seconds later, a text arrived: “It’s Sam. Your brother. Mom’s in the hospital. I’ve been trying you for weeks.”

Lena’s hands shook. Sam—she hadn’t spoken to him since the fight two years ago. She’d blocked him in a fit of rage and then forgotten. Now she knew: checking your blocked numbers isn’t just about cleaning up your call log. Sometimes, it’s about letting someone back in.

She opened —the gray gears icon she’d tapped a thousand times before. Scrolling down, she found Phone . Buried between “Wi-Fi Calling” and “Call Forwarding” was the link she needed: Blocked Contacts .

One tap. A list appeared.