Hey, thanks for taking the time to read my new Zootopia fanfiction, Meet you There! Its actually been several years since I last created a fanfic, mostly because I've lost interest in writing casual stories since other things have replaced it, namely obsessing over a certain genre of pop music. But since I decided it would be fun to at least try a new story from scratch, I decided why not Zootopia; a movie that has plenty of potential scenarios with and without the main characters of the movie, what I like to consider a top-tier Disney movie that will be well remembered for years to come, and we all know that Disney is probably going to make a sequel and maybe even a TV show? But enough with the introductions for now; I'm not sure if I'm committed just yet to create a whole story, as it gets strenuous with the all of the commitments and creativity that comes with it, but I decided; why not? So hopefully you find this little piece of fanfic enjoyable, and I take constructive criticism to mind when deciding what to do next. Thanks! :)
October 20, 2006
Rainforest District
Zootopia was well regarded for its transportation systems; all systemically designed to accompany from the smallest of mammals; from the mouse pup, to a fully grown giraffe. However, there remained a large chunk of the population that preferred personal transport; whether it had been for convenience away from the sometimes overcrowding of public transport, to fulfilling their personal desires in the form of automotive enthusiasm. In the case of the driver of a compact blue SUV, he preferred the former, as carrying along two young snow leopard cubs along with him through large crowds made him very uncomfortable. He glanced at the rear-view mirror and smiled as the sight of his own two children, a boy and a girl, napping in their child seats, "Thank the gods they're not in a bad mood today." he thought to himself, shuddering at the thought of either of the two cubs waking and begin their normal routine of wailing for their father's attention. The elder snow leopard was darting through the Rainforest District, trying to make it to their home before nightfall completely overtook them, he scanned the roads constantly and twitched at the sight of any danger that may be in their way; combined with the downpour that made the road slick, all conspired to make the driver very nervous, bordering on paranoia. After taking another glance at his cubs, he took a deep breath and forced himself to remain calm, "Relax, Luther, just another mile and your there, safe and sound." He had his favorite soft jazz music playing on low volume, to both pacify his cubs and himself, a trait that he knew they all shared that he to his relief had discovered a few weeks ago. He had arrived at an intersection with a red light, easing on the brake pedal to prevent any skidding that could even remotely endanger his cubs' lives. Glancing at his wristwatch he cracked a small smile, "Good, just under a hour before their bedtime, maybe we could watch some TV before bed." As soon as the light turned green, he gradually began to accelerate the SUV into the intersection; "Almost there-" Suddenly he heard loud screeching, and before he could even turn his head to react to the source of the sound, a violent force of metal rammed into the side of the blue SUV, causing it to flip unto its side; Luther couldn't even begin to process the cause of the accident, as the side of the SUV continued to skid alongside the road; the leopard felt the entire movement of the automobile in slow motion, with only his seatbelt to attached to the car's seat. The only noise at first he could hear was the sound of metal and glass scraping and mashing against the asphalt below; after what seemed like an eternity, the SUV finally ended its inertia and laid still on its side at rest next to a curb. Luther's vision was impaired from the blunt force causing him to see only bright lights everywhere, and the sounds of the engine hissing from the damage it accumulated; breathing heavily, he felt wetness at the side of his body; and felt an intense pain piercing at his left arm, but all of those sensations were ignored by the first cohesive thought that ran into his thought process like a battering ram, "The kids!" He could only barely turned his neck around, and to his horror saw his son bleeding profusely from his head, with absolutely no reaction or movement. "No..." he couldn't turn his head anymore to check the condition on his daughter, but only heard a faint cry of pain emitting from her. Adrenaline flowed through Luther's body at the idea of his own offspring being injured or even dead, he struggled profusely to force his arm to unbuckle his seatbelt. "K-Kaden, Rena..." he weakly called out. He was nearing unconsciousness as blood continued to escape his body, he only made out faint yells of other mammals rushing towards the vehicle; a deep male voice was the clearest one, "Sir! Are you alright?" Luther couldn't respond loudly enough for the voice to hear, only managing to croak out, "H-Help them...help..." he muttered out, Rena's cries grew louder as she gathered her own consciousness, causing the source of the voice to react quickly, "We've got a cub with trauma, the other doesn't seem to be responding." Luther then heard the rear door that was Rena's side being forced open with a machine, then he heard Rena's seat being unbuckled and carried out of the vehicle, "She needs medical attention, stat!" the voice called out. Soon Kaden's seat was removed and carried out as well, "CPR! We need CPR! Subject not responding! I repeat-" Luther lost consciousness at that point, with his final thought being, "K-Kaden..."
May 3, 2016
Downtown Zootopia
Zootopia was under an unusually warm period of weather due to one of the machines destined for Sahara Square sending air directly to all sectors of the city, with even Tundra Town being under stress of heat, which was considered rare; only seeing the phenomenon of above average weather once every few years. And stuck in the rush hour traffic of downtown were two police officers in the middle of all of the stress that Zootopia was enduring at the moment, specifically one female rabbit and one male fox, both suffering under the intense heat piercing through the metal protection of the police cruiser. "Ugh! Nick, are you sure the A/C is at full blast?" the rabbit asked in despair, "Well Carrots, I could drive this thing into the lake at Tundra Town, would that be cold enough for you?" he quipped, even with the tenseness of the heat ever present. Judy scoffed, "You know what? It probably could, sweet cheese and crackers is it blazing, even Bunnyburrows wasn't this hot in the middle of summer!" Nick sighed, "Well hopefully the people at the weather station can fix that damn machine before all of us kill over." Nick swore that some of his fur on his back singed upon contact with the black leather seats, "I don't know about you Carrots, but I'm too beautiful to die from this stupid heat...why did you even suggest going to this way?" Judy looked at him undignified, "What? I told you that every way back to the station was packed! How am I supposed to find a way out of here? Aren't you the native anyways?" Nick held back a snarl, "You know what, forget about it, by the time we get back to the station we're probably going to be called into another task anyways, so there's no getting away from this heat, especially with Mr. Grumpy Buffalo Wings breathing down our backs." Judy released a small chuckle at his nickname, "Heh, I wonder if leaving Bogo out in this heat would cook him into buffalo wings?" Nick smirked, "He's already got the hot sauce in the form of his anger." Judy and Nick shared a short laugh; however it was interrupted by a call from Clawhauser, "Attention units in Downtown, we've got a call concerning public disturbance in the form of a conflict between two individuals at 4th and Jacobson, calling out for assistance." Nick seized the radio's speaker, "Unit 32, we've got it, Clawhauser." Judy smiled at the sight of Nick taking initiative, "Roger, thanks Nick, over." Nick shrugged at Judy, "Well, now we got an excuse to leave this mess behind." Judy nodded, "Thank the gods."
Nick and Judy were able to quickly arrive at the destination thanks to the use of the cruiser's siren, "Well, here we are...not too much of a spot is it?" Nick commented on the area; being fairly run down, the two officers saw the situation at hand, with what appeared to a snow leopard and a coyote in a tussle on a basketball court surrounded by a few interested mammals, they both quickly exit the vehicle, and approached the two suspects. As they walked to them as not to cause too much of a commotion, the snow leopard landed a quick punch at the coyote's muzzle, causing him to yip, and then growl in anger, "I'll get you, stupid cat!" The snow leopard snarled back, "Bring it, you overgrown pup!" Upon closer inspection the officers discovered that the leopard was female despite the way that she was dressed and her mannerisms suggesting more of a male persuasion, and was also rather young looking compared to the coyote, Judy guessed she couldn't be any older than 14 or 15. "Alright, alright! You two break it up!" Nick yelled out, the sparring two mammals turned quickly to the fox with panicked expressions, "Shit, its the popo!" The coyote yelled out, causing all of the mammals in the area to book it away from them. Judy sighed, "Really? In this heat? Also, popo?" Nick gave a chuckle, "Just another nickname for Zootopia's finest." Judy rolled her eyes, "Right, who you want to take?" Nick smirked, "You work better with larger mammals, I'll take the girl." Judy stuck out her tongue, "Is Nick scared of a coyote?" The fox held out his handcuffs, "Whatever, I guess you're faster anyways; better for you to chase the faster mammal." Judy nodded, "Right, first one to return back at the court gets a free meal from the loser!" Nick gave a false look of surprise, "Judy Hopps, betting on civilians? Ripping apart the ZPD's book of ethics one arrest at a time." He turned and began sprinting after the coyote, "You're on!" he yelled. Judy cracked her neck and broke into her own sprint, following the street that the snow leopard took off on, easily catching up to her in under a minute, partially due to her training, and also due to the fact that the snow leopard was still not at her peak of physical performance. Judy maintained her sights in almost a predatory sense on the young leopard watching the suspect stumble upon the other mammals in her way trying not to trip under herself, but wasn't able to shake off the rabbit officer, and gradually lost her breath after dashing for several minutes. Soon the pain of fatigue overtook her legs and heart forcing her to slow down to a jog, feeling the doe quickly approaching she changed strategies from trying to outrun her to outsmarting and turned into the park near her, feeling that maybe she could lose the officer in the trees, she found thick brushes and promptly hid behind them. Finally coming to a stop she took several deep breathes, trying to get rid of the pain in her chest in order to run off to a safe zone away from the police and hopefully lose their interest in her. Judy did temporarily lost her in the park, to her annoyance, and the heat was certainly not helping either with her predicament. "Come on now, you really think can outrun an officer, I'll go easier on you since you're young okay?" She said trying to coax the snow leopard out of her hiding spot. The doe walked down a path trying to find any sign of the leopard, but to her frustration couldn't find any sign of her. "You do realize that we have wolves on our force? They don't need much more than a small sample of fur to track you down!" she yelled out hoping that it would discourage the suspect. Her sharp rabbit hearing caught a brief rustle from a shrub nearby and smiled, "I'm sure that your parents wouldn't appreciate hearing that their daughter ran from the law, so come out now, I won't bite! I promise!" She heard a sigh and tensed herself for anything that could happen, however to her surprise the leopard simply stood up looking defeated and lifted her arms up, "Okay, you win." she simply stated with a hint of sadness. The doe took note of her clothes, consisting of a black baseball cap, with red and blue basketball shirt and shorts. Judy gave her a soft smile, "I'm sorry, but you know how its got to be." She held out a pair of handcuffs, and cautiously walked up to her, prepared for any possible resistance from the taller leopard. However to her relief the suspect compiled without any resistance, and soon was being walked by the rabbit officer in shame. "So, what's your name?" Judy asked trying to make friendly small talk, the leopard looked away, "I have my rights, I'm not answering your questions, the end." The officer was a little curious at that statement and was tempted to prod her further with more questions but decided that she went through enough for the day and walked the entire way in silence. They eventually made their way back to the court, only to be met with a smug grinning fox and a rather angry looking coyote cuffed to a nearby pole. Judy tilted her head curiously, "Err...what exactly just happened?" Nick's grin grew smugger, "He thought that could overpower me, but he's not much of a fighter. Well, honestly I should've expected that since your own suspect was able to punch him in the face anyways." He shifted his gaze to the young leopard and kept his grin, "You seem to have got yourself an easy one this time, Carrots." He winked, "By the way, I'm feeling a sundae today." Judy groaned remembering the bet, "Okay, you win. Now let's get these two into the precinct." Leaving the leopardess to nervously await her fate to these two rather strange police officers.
Okay, that's it for today, hope you enjoyed this little chapter, and as I said before, any constructive criticism is welcomed.
Much Love to ya! :)
