Room For One More Apr 2026
Ten minutes later, the bell rang again. This time, it was an elderly man whose car had slid into a ditch. Then, a family of four whose hotel reservation had been canceled due to a power outage. By midnight, the six booths were full.
Elias didn't ask if she was hungry; he just poured a mug of coffee. "Sit. The radiator in the corner is the warmest." Room for One More
Elias realized that his diner didn't grow in size that night, but its capacity did. He learned that when you open your heart to "one more," you don't lose your own space—you just gain a bigger family. Ten minutes later, the bell rang again

