I came down the stairs, and a surprise appeared on my face when I saw the number of people sitting there.
Usually, in the past week, when I woke, there was none. At most, there are one or two, but now I saw six people sitting in there, and their eyes turned toward me as they saw me.
I smiled before sitting beside my usual seat; it is the only one that is empty.
"I kept it reserved for you," said Mira as she placed the breakfast in front of me a minute later.
"It is more crowded than usual," I said as I looked at the crowd. "It is, and they are here for you," she replied with a big smile.
On the first day, I saw eleven patients. The second day, it was ten; the third, sixteen, and the fourth, twenty-one.
Yesterday, it was twenty-four.
Numbers are steadily increasing. Though its first time I saw them in an inn.
