Sudden realization that ‘ano kata’ just means ‘that person’ in super polite speech are you fucking kidding me and here I thought they were being all mysterious gdi I’m going to bed
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Have you ever been under an anesthetic?
“I have, as a matter of fact. Several times. Generally for surgery. One moment in particular that I can recall was back in London, when I’d been injured on the job working with the police force tracking a culprit. I manage to get my man, but not without taking shrapnel from a car bomb. Despite the blood loss, I stayed conscious until they put me under for surgery."
When was the last time that you had your brakes checked?
“WELL I used to get my vehicle checked as per the specific instructions recommended by the manufacturer and in fact had just recently gotten it re-registered and taken care of three weeks ago but now I don’t really have a car, so…”
How often do you donate blood?
“Every 8 weeks when I’m at home… Unfortunately, I’m not eligible to donate in Japan at all due to my residency in the United Kingdom.”
Do you take any medications?
“That’s a bit personal, isn’t it? No, I do not take any medications. The occasional pain reliever as is needed, but nothing prescribed."
Someone has locked their keys in their vehicle. Describe how you might assist them.
“At least on older model cars, it’s relatively simple to fish for the locking mechanism by pushing the necessary tool (a metal slip – police and security officers usually have these handy, though a coat hanger may do in a pinch) into the door through the window slot. If that doesn’t work, there are several other things that you can do, but that all depends on make/model of the car, insurance policies, available tools, and so on.”
How would you describe your current financial situation?
“I’d rather not discuss my finances with anyone as it is a personal matter. However, as it is blatantly obvious that I am not, by any means, poor, I will say this:
"Both of my parents come from rich families and have their own inheritances. Both have careers at which they work very hard at and do a very good job. Both my father and my mother routinely receive gifts of cash from various sources. They also donate a very sizable amount to each charity that they sponsor. And more.
"That said, I come from a rich family. I also have inheritances. My parents have set up a savings account for me, which they continue to put funds into. These are funds that I do not touch; even the ones that I have access to. It is certain that I will… barring some bizarre circumstances, of course… never have to worry, financially speaking, for the rest of my life.
"…I am very much like my parents in many ways, including working. The money that I spend is all money that I have earned in my work as a detective, or related to such. Unlike many of my colleagues, I do charge for my services. Every time. Of course, I am more than willing to work with those who have need but not the ability to pay, but even then I do expect a fair trade of time or service for what I do. What “fair trade” is depends entirely on their situation, but it must be worth both of our time and efforts for a healthy professional relationship.
"So, each month I send out invoices for monthly retainers and hourly charges, including expense reports for the work that I do for them. I also receive checks for magazine, newspaper, and televised interviews. I am not paid for my work with the police force as it is considered an internship, but I certainly benefit from such a relationship. All of these often come with bonuses when I’ve done my job well.
"And that is, primarily, where the plane tickets come from so that I can travel back and forth between my parents at any given time. It’s also how I purchased my car, how I afford such fine clothing, and am able to rent out hotel rooms whenever there is a need.
"Best of all, I’m able to make my own charitable contributions to causes that I deem appropriate. These I am careful about, as I know from personal experience how easy it is to turn nice, considerable people into horribly controlling monsters when they know that there are financial avenues to be tapped.
"…I tend to reserve it for criminals, honestly, who have a desperate situation that they cannot attend to while serving their sentences. But, ah, don’t spread that information around… I’m not certain how my colleagues would take it. I just cannot stand the thought of a family, for example, now without a father and breadwinner at home, unable to feed their children because he made a huge mistake. They shouldn’t have to suffer. Thus, assigned a caseworker and a budget for a couple of months… Groceries, a nanny perhaps, so that the mother can find employment…
"God, I’m turning into my parents.”
How often do you travel? Where do you go?
“It feels like I travel every few weeks, all over Japan if not over seas. Typically, I head to the United Kingdom (my home), and various places in Europe. France is my favorite, but I’ve been all over. Germany, Italy, Sweden… to name a few. Those trips usually aren’t until summer when I take two or three weeks simply to travel for pleasure.”
Do you usually wipe down your soda cans and cups before drinking from them?
“Generally, yes. When not in my home or in a very familiar, trusted location, I typically give a cursory cleaning of all utensils, cups, and cans. I carry at least two clean handkerchiefs on my person at all times for such purposes. There have been too many close calls to do otherwise."
What is the make and model of the car you most frequently use?
“My baby is an M3 BMW convertible. God, isn’t she gorgeous?”