Somebody's luggage presents a collection of interconnected stories that capture the subtleties of human experience within the bustling atmosphere of a London coffee house. The narrative begins through the observations of a waiter who reflects on his profession, his community, and the nature of those who pass through his world. An abandoned piece of luggage becomes the centerpiece of curiosity, prompting reflections on memory, anonymity, and the hidden lives of ordinary people. Through humor and quiet melancholy, the story exposes the contrasts between social classes and the ways individuals construct identity through work and circumstance. The tales within the collection reveal both the dignity and fragility of daily existence, offering moments of irony, compassion, and insight. By combining wit with emotional depth, the work becomes an exploration of the unseen struggles and silent hopes that define urban life, transforming a simple mystery into a study of belonging and human connection.