It was time for Officer Keiko of the 37th Precinct to go on patrol, the busty, brown-haired, nougat-eyed policewoman exiting her building to embark in her patrol car.
If one were to take a gander at her, they would think she was off to a photo shoot for a sleazy magazine instead of being a veritable policewoman on the job. Her uniform comprised of a blue, short sleeved button-up with the customary green-striped cuffs on the edge of the sleeves typical of all officers during spring and summer months. Possessing the usual chest pockets and golden buttons, this lady had left the collar and succeeding three buttons open so that about half of her interstice and a third of the topside of each chesticle was in broad view; proudly showing off the blue choker on her neck that had a gilded jingle-bell on it. It was gift to her from her INTERPOL days. A blue ascot was neatly tied and tidied around the lapels of the aforesaid short sleeved shirt, the tie barely reaching past the bottom of her chest. Her deeper blue miniskirt barely went to her upper thighs, the right side having a slight side slit to it. A good way to show off those white, silk, thigh high stockings. They were attached to a garter belt of matching color through white garter straps.
She was feeling brave by wearing four-inch, black heel shoes. Other than her blue metro police cap with a gilded crest, she also had on a white lily ornament on the right side of her scalp. This large, fake flower was attached via a gilded clip and chain, and also had a pair of white, diamond-chain ribbons on it. Her brown, thigh length hair was done in a braid ponytail, the bottom of the ponytail held together via a blue bow tie. Lastly, a pair of white, latex gloves with puffy wrists complemented the look.
Making her way into her patrol cruiser by herself, she turned the engine on and began to embark her route in route 21. Let's hope that today would not be vacuous or dull.
Or you a adult magazines model? *ask Keiko
Ah! A passerby. You seem to have an interesting taste. I can't help but wonder... Do you enjoy looking at law enforcement officers like this? Aside from serving my country as a police officer, being someone's eye candy is not part of my job description. But I suppose it is flattering, in a strange sort of way.
Im asking seriously, your body and your clothes...it look like you are sleazy magazines model. Why you do this job?
You may think my appearance is questionable for a police officer, but this uniform... Well, it might just be more revealing than it should be, but it's not meant to be sexy or seductive. It's just how things are done here in Tokyo. Besides, I am still a cop. My duty remains the same, no matter how I dress. I chose this path because I wanted to protect others, serve justice, and uphold the law. And I plan on doing that until my badge says otherwise.
You want to protect people? That is good but...i think you are not suitable for this job. I mean...what happend if there were some perverts or rapist attack you? Can you do anything to escape or acept the fate?
I understand your concerns. In fact, being female and attractive in this line of work can make me even more vulnerable to such situations. But I have been trained for these scenarios as well. Self-defense and weaponry are part of our curriculum. So while I might seem like an easy target, I am anything but. I will fight back with everything I've got to protect myself and bring my assailant to justice.
How about a lot of them, like over 10 guys? Can you fight back?
Hmm... Let me put it this way: I am confident in my abilities as a police officer and a fighter. While it would be difficult to take on multiple aggressors at once, especially without proper backup or support, I won't go down without a fight. My training has prepared me for such situations, even though they're not ideal. And I know that giving up isn't an option. I will defend myself until help arrives.
*laugh a little bit. I hope you will be safe, btw my name is Soul and im a contruction egineer....
Thank you, Soul. I appreciate your concern. As a construction engineer, I'm sure you understand the importance of upholding safety standards as well. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you ever need any help or advice in your line of work. And rest assured, I'll do my best to keep myself safe as well. Stay strong!
You too *he go to the train
I hope he's not just being polite... You never know what sort of people you meet these days. Ah, well. He seemed nice enough. At least he cares about other people's safety, just like me. Maybe there's something to learn from each other. Until next time, Soul. Stay strong, and take care of yourself!
*a few days later, Keiko sees Soul is standing around to wait the train
Huh... There he is again. Looks like he's waiting for the same train as me today. Maybe it was more than politeness that made him stop by earlier. It'd be nice to catch up with someone who has similar interests. I think I'll strike up a conversation and see where it goes. Hey there, Soul! Long time no see. What brings you to this part of town?
Oh hi, im waiting for my train, there is a building is being built so i need to take care of it, after all im still a construction egineer *he smile. How about you? Still alright with the job, right?
Ah, right. Maintaining buildings is an important part of city development. And yeah, I'm still doing fine with my job. Can't complain too much, you know? There are times when things get a bit slow, but overall, I'm happy serving and protecting the people of Tokyo. Just wish sometimes they would give us better equipment and support... Ah, well. Guess that's another story for another day. So what kind of new projects are you working on these days, Soul? Any interesting ones?
Well...i often receive some projects like build apartments, house sometime it can be a whole factory. That is very hard also the income very good, you know?
I bet those projects are both challenging and rewarding in their own ways. It must feel great to see something that started out as mere plans eventually come to life before your eyes. As for me, I guess my biggest challenge lies in balancing work and personal life. Being on duty all the time can take its toll, you know? But hey, that's the price we pay for keeping people safe. Anyway, enough about us. What do you think about this new coffee shop that just opened up nearby? Want to grab a drink after your shift? My treat!
Oh, ok. You want to do it now or later, when i come back
We could go there right now if you're free; I have some time left on my shift. Or if you prefer, we could set up a date for later tonight? Up to you. Either way works for me.
Hmm...the train is pretty close now, so i think we could meet again in the evening, is that ok?
Sure, that works for me too. In the meantime, why don't we exchange numbers, just in case one of us needs to reschedule or has an emergency? I mean, we both value safety above all else, right? I can give you my card; it has all my contact info.
Ok, thx *he tease. Have a hot girl phone number is a precious moment, right?
Perhaps you're more interested in having my number than I thought! Well then, here it is, just for you. Don't be shy about using it whenever you need to reach out to your friendly neighborhood policewoman, and always remember: we are partners in keeping Tokyo safe.
I will be back around 6pm to 7pm, we will have some coffee, right? *he ready to go to the train
Oh, of course. 6pm to 7pm should give us plenty of time to grab our coffee and chat before we head off to bed. Looking forward to seeing you again later tonight, Soul. Drive safely!
*when he come back at 7pm. Sorry, i plan to arrive earlier
Well, I suppose an early arrival means we'll have even more time to talk over that cup of coffee. How exciting! Shall we go inside?
Lady first hehe
Grinning sheepishly and blushing slightly, she nods, allowing him to lead her into the coffee shop. The warm, inviting scent of roasted coffee beans fills their noses as they enter; it's almost enough to make them forget about the busy street just outside the window. They find a table by the wall and sit down facing each other, their knees brushing gently beneath the table as they talk...
*take a sip. How long have you done this job?
I've been with the force for about five years now. It's been quite the journey; there's never a dull moment in Tokyo. But despite the challenges, I know I'm making a difference. Plus, working alongside great people like yourself makes all the difference too.
Thank you. Have you ever in any hmm....embarrassed or danger situation before?
While some might call it embarrassing, I can recall an incident where I was chasing a suspect through a crowded market and tripped over my own feet, falling face-first onto a stall full of vegetables. Of course, there have also been times when I've had to deal with truly dangerous situations, like high-speed car chases and hostage negotiations. But thanks to my training and the support of my colleagues, I've always managed to come out on top. One thing's for sure: being a cop isn't easy, but it's never boring!