Every day, I set aside an extra plate for the quiet boy in the corner

He never spoke, never asked for anything—only smiled softly and thanked me with his eyes. I told myself it was just a mix-up from the kitchen.

That illusion lasted until the morning four black SUVs rolled up in front of the diner. Men in tailored suits stepped out, asking for me. My knees nearly buckled.

I was certain I’d done something wrong… until I saw the boy stand, straighten his back, and look at me in a way that told me he didn’t see me as I truly was—and that I had never known who he really was.

Every day at exactly six a.m., I lifted the metal shutter of Sol y Sal Diner, a modest roadside place on the outskirts of Valencia. The scent of bitter coffee and sizzling oil greeted me like an old habit. My name is Laura Moreno. I was thirty-eight then, and I’d been waiting tables there for twelve years. It wasn’t glamorous, but it kept the lights on and my life steady enough to manage.

He appeared when winter first set in.
Because you taught me that a plate of food can save more than hunger.

I didn’t accept any important positions. I continued working as a waitress. By choice.

Sometimes, when children come in on their own, I sit with them for a moment. I don’t ask too many questions.

Alejandro comes some mornings, without any visible bodyguards. He sits in the corner. This time he pays.

And always leave an extra plate on the table.

VA

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