Her somewhat superior hearing made it somewhat easier to hear what that other person in the car was saying. A male, not a native of Japan, from what she could infer from the slight accent in his words. Not that it mattered, she was somewhat surprised anyone would care about her situation as the humans certainly wasn’t well-known for their kindness.
She pulled on what she hoped was a somewhat sheepish smile despite the feeling of wanting to be left alone. If the person really wouldn’t mind it, she really would definitely be more than happy to take that offer up if it meant she could get home faster and be away from the humans faster.
Perhaps she should have reconsidered that train of thought, it wasn’t the most ‘human’ thing to do. Humans didn’t usually trust their own fellow humans, after all. Though she personally didn’t have many worries as she still could burn the stranger to a crisp if they tried anything.
“I would truly appreciate it, though I don’t think I can get in and not get everything wet. I would feel bad if I do so.”
“Oh, not to worry, please, miss!” Hakuba called to her. “It’s no trouble at all, come on in out of the rain before you catch your death out there!”
Although an awkward maneuver, the detective leaned further still and unlatched the door, pushing it open a ways for invitation. Sure, he might have to get the interior of the car detailed, but it was definitely worth the trouble if he could help someone out. Especially as the Japanese seemed to have a very particular aversion to walking in the rain – something that he did in London daily.