Sakura
Sakura frowned in response to Togan's instruction to wait, slightly bemused by the bizarre text bubble that had appeared above him. However, she saw no point in trying to fight him, he was far stronger than her, and he hadn't shown any ill-intentions towards her recently. So, she did as asked and waited, letting him speak to her husband.
She listened with utter bemusement as he started talking about "good news and bad news". He mentioned how Shirou had won the lottery, leaving her wondering what the hell Togan was talking about, since Togan didn't run the lottery. Was this another one of his tricks? And, what was the "bad news"? Then, though, Togan turned around, and continued to speak.
“The bad news is, your girlfriend has been stolen and is now held for ransom! Kidnapping, terrible! Happened to my daughter once, kinda never came back. Oh no, goodness gracious, what to do!?” he said.
An angry look came over Sakura's face on hearing his words. What the hell was he playing at, scaring her husband like that? She charged at him, trying to take the phone out of his hands.
"What the hell are you doing?" she shouted, angrily. "Give me that phone right now!"
Then, getting as close as she could to the phone's speaker, she shouted as loud as she could, trying to make sure Shirou would hear her words.
"SHIROU, DON'T LISTEN TO HIM! I'M FINE!"
Shirou and Rider
Shirou waited nervously for the man's response, it seeming far longer to him than the second or so that it really was. When he did reply, though, his response left Shirou throughly bemused.
What is he talking about, winning the lottery? Shirou thought as the man rambled on about Hawaii and taking Sakura there.
Not that a trip to Hawaii for the two of them would be unwelcome, particularly given that they knew where Rider was and that she could not leave just yet. But, when someone phoned you up on your wife's phone and started claiming you had won a trip to Hawaii, it was only natural to assume there was something fishy going on.
And, indeed, Shirou was proven right by the man's next words. The colour drained from his face as the man informed him in a far-too-unserious manner that Sakura had been kidnapped and was being held for ransom. The way he was saying it and the fact that he had her phone suggested that he was likely involved in the kidnapping himself. If so, then Shirou would spare no efforts to save her, and if the kidnapper died in the process then so be it.
"What? Where is she?" Shirou demanded, angry and extremely upset at the man's words.
"Shirou, what's wrong", said Rider, who had noticed Shirou's mood suddenly darken, his words and demenour suggesting that something had happened to Sakura.
"The person on the phone isn't Sakura. He's saying that she's been kidnapped", Shirou responded.
With that, Rider reached out and took the phone from him, not wasting even a moment.
"Let me talk to him", she said, obviously angered at what was happening.
"Where is Sakura? If you do not tell me right now, I will find you and I will make you tell me. And, then, when you have told me, I will make you regret not telling me sooner", Rider said icily.
Shirou simply stood and listened, well aware that Rider was not bluffing. He knew full well that she would take great pleasure in making anyone who hurt Sakura suffer.
Rider, meanwhile, could have sworn she heard Sakura shouting. Something about not listening.
I hope she's OK.
"Shirou, I think I heard Sakura. I think that man has her", she said.