"A guessing game, huh? Do I get any hints?" Not that Heiji really cared either way; his eyes lit up at once at the mention of a challenge.
"Let's see... from your clothes and mannerisms, I just can't see you in a boring office job. But you're probably not a professional baker, either, because that'd be too obvious -- you wouldn't bet 10 coins on that. My guess is that you work in entertainment. Not something big and flashy, like a director or producer, though."
He ticked off points on his fingers as he spoke. "You're always mindful of others, quick to smooth things over, and sensitive to other people's moods, so I think you'd be good at a support role. But probably not something like a stuntman, since that's pretty dangerous work." Plus Simon didn't seem... all that coordinated so far.
"You might be good with sets or something, but... hmm..." No, that didn't quite sound right, either. He wasn't sure if Simon was good at art, and someone who worked on sets or camerawork or something similar had to be good with criticism.
"You're detail-oriented and slow to criticize other people. But if they do something wrong, you just kinda do it yourself. I'd say you'd fit right in as a handler for a demanding client!" He could just see Simon shuttling someone back and forth, fretting over their behavior, going out on coffee runs...
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"Let's see... from your clothes and mannerisms, I just can't see you in a boring office job. But you're probably not a professional baker, either, because that'd be too obvious -- you wouldn't bet 10 coins on that. My guess is that you work in entertainment. Not something big and flashy, like a director or producer, though."
He ticked off points on his fingers as he spoke. "You're always mindful of others, quick to smooth things over, and sensitive to other people's moods, so I think you'd be good at a support role. But probably not something like a stuntman, since that's pretty dangerous work." Plus Simon didn't seem... all that coordinated so far.
"You might be good with sets or something, but... hmm..." No, that didn't quite sound right, either. He wasn't sure if Simon was good at art, and someone who worked on sets or camerawork or something similar had to be good with criticism.
"You're detail-oriented and slow to criticize other people. But if they do something wrong, you just kinda do it yourself. I'd say you'd fit right in as a handler for a demanding client!" He could just see Simon shuttling someone back and forth, fretting over their behavior, going out on coffee runs...