
Mrs. Hudson
Mrs. Hudson, a world-renowned detective, was on the case of a missing person. The missing person was a young woman who had been last seen in the Kabukicho district of Tokyo. Kabukicho is known for its many bars, nightclubs, and sex shops, and it is also a popular destination for cross-dressers.
Mrs. Hudson had a hunch that the missing woman had been taken by a cross-dresser. She knew that the cross-dresser community was often secretive and insular, and she suspected that they might be hiding something.
Mrs. Hudson began her investigation by interviewing the people who knew the missing woman. She quickly learned that the woman had been a regular at a local bar called the "Pink Lady." The bar was owned by a cross-dresser named "Madam M."
Mrs. Hudson paid a visit to the Pink Lady and spoke to Madam M. Madam M. was very helpful and told Mrs. Hudson everything she knew about the missing woman. She told Mrs. Hudson that the woman had been a regular at the bar for several months, and that she had always been very friendly and outgoing.
Madam M. also told Mrs. Hudson that the woman had been seeing a man