Hey guys! It's been a long time hasn't it! I haven't posted a story here since May 2012 jeez and I didn't think ever was gonna post again but then Zootopia the best movie ever came out and I was just flooded with ideas! So I came up with this so buckle up for this dark tale of pain and romance!


Unbreakable Chapter 1: The bust

The sound of the city was all around: the cars honking, people yelling at each other, and the other loud noises. The noise were loud, obnoxious, and irritating at times but one that a certain fox grew up with. These sounds were soothing to his ears, like when one listens to an old tune, one that reminded them of long forgotten memories. Memories that were peaceful, soul soothing, and reminiscent of a time once innocent.

The sounds of the city to a certain rabbit were a symbol of pride, they let her know that she was no longer home with hundreds of other rabbits. She heard new sounds everyday and they cease to never amaze her. Being here, in the city, was enough to bring a smile to her face everyday. She had done it, she had become Zootopia's first rabbit officer. And her friend, was Zootopia's first fox officer.

Judy was her name, and Nick was his. They had become an unstoppable duo since Nick was assigned to be her partner. That was nearly a year ago now, but she would never forget the look of pride in his eyes when she had saluted him on that stage. The shock and realization in his eyes ever so subtly there, caused him to pause before he returned the salute, sealing his rite into the force.

Judy was pulled from her thoughts as she heard her name being called, "Hey Carrots, you there?" asked the fox next to her, with his shades on. She gave him a quick smile, she always found the name "Carrots" demeaning when they first met, but now days it was such a reassuring nickname she had.

"Yeah sorry, was just enjoying the city," answered Judy as she looked back out the window to the city.

Nick smiled as he continued to steer the car down the busy streets, taking a moment before he spoke up, "No problem, just wanted to make sure you were ok."

Nick was able to steal glances towards Judy every now and then, he couldn't help it. For months now he had these feelings towards her, feelings he couldn't explain or understand. She was so beautiful to him, he did his best to keep her from his mind when they weren't together. But they always seemed to crawl into his thoughts when he would least expect it, whether he was out shopping, spending time with his friends, and most of all, late at night. They haunted him eternally and today he was going to try his luck and ask her out.

"So fluff, you have any plans this friday?" asked Nick cautiously, he had made sure to carefully think out his words.

"Why do you ask? You want to go on a date or something?" Judy asked nonchalantly back at Nick causing him to tense up visibly in front of the rabbit.

"Well… uh… um... not necessarily a date, just two good friends hanging out, maybe catch a movie or dinner," sputtered Nick at first before gaining his composure again.

"That sounds nice, better than dealing with my neighbors every friday night. A little relaxation and fun would be nice," Judy looked over to Nick and gave him a wink before she turned back to the road.

"Did she just wink at me?" thought Nick as he looked out the window quickly, attempting to calm down so his blush would fade away, "Does she care for me the same way I do for her?" More thoughts swam into his thoughts as he began to question their "relationship" as a whole.

He had been so busy with his own thoughts that he was unaware of Judy calling out his name, till she finally punched him in the arm. "Nick you there? I need you to focus, we are heading to a domestic abuse a few blocks away.

"Oh sorry, I was just distracted," Nick answered, rubbing his shoulder tenderly.

"Well we are arriving soon, so be ready," stated Judy as she turned on her lights, causing nearby cars to slow down and move to the side.

"Alright, I'm focused now," assured Nick as he pulled out his favorite shades and placed them on his snout. With a quick, dramatic twist he was staring at Judy with his shade slightly down, so she could see his eyes, "Let's do this." cheered Nick as he gave her a wink.

It had an immediate effect as her ears got a tinsy bit redder, as she sighed and frowned at Nick's attempt. It didn't last a second as her face shifted on its own to a smile.

"Ah there it is," smiled Nick as he leaned back into his seat with the feeling of victory washing over him, "I was wondering if you were going to be Miss Serious all day or not," teased Nick, chuckling a bit.

"Well we are on duty, of course we need to be serious. Besides we need to act professional right now, domestic abuse is very serious," Judy gave him another punch in the shoulder as she turned down a side road, into a rundown looking area within Savannah Square.

Within moments they were driving up to the front a rather broken down apartment complex. Windows broken, the walls were peeling off, doors horribly rotted. The place was a mess but what really caught their attention was the screaming and shouting that could be heard coming from inside the building. "You stupid bitch! Why did you call the cops?" screamed a male voice from the second floor.

Even with the great distance, Judy could heard each word clear as the day, thanks to her splendid hearing. "They know we're here, and they are not happy, don't expect a happy welcome," observed Judy before warning Nick.

"I doubt we will be in too much trouble, Carrots," said Nick with a voice of confidence, making Judy frown with disapproval.

"Be serious Nick, it's our job to help everyone and protect them," Judy groaned as she stepped out of the car, with Nick following her example.

"Great, now here they come! You happy?" continued the ferocious voice as it was soon followed by a terrified one.

"You're scaring me Tom, please calm down! I called them cause I'm worried!" cried the voice suddenly, before the sound of glass breaking rang out.

"Nick, let's go now!" shouted Judy as she ran towards the stairs leading up to the second floor, and the source of all the screaming. Nick was right behind her as they both took the steps two at a time to quickly reach the second floor.

Within moments they were standing outside the apartment from which the shouting and screaming were coming from. Judy quickly knocked on the door and called out to the mammals on the other side, "ZPD open up. We're here reporting to a domestic abuse call. We just want to talk," Judy spoke with a loud, but non-hostile voice.

"Go away!" answered a voice from the other side.

"They just want to talk, let them in, or this is just going to get worse," a female's voice could be heard talking on the other side as well.

"I don't fucking care! Now go put the stuff away!" screamed the violent voice again.

"Is everything alright in there?" asked Nick as he knocked on the door again.

"Yes now go the fuck away! What are you doing? I said put it away now!" screamed the voice before the sound of glass breaking could be heard again. Judy looked over to Nick and both nodded as the sound of objects breaking and a screaming female was enough for them to enter.

"We're coming in!" Judy shouted as Nick grabbed onto the doorknob and turned it. To their surprise it was unlocked and stepped in the moment it opened up.

Nick quickly pulled his tranquilizer out the moment he saw a large bear standing over a female hyena with a broken bottle in his paw. "Sir, I need you to calm down and put the bottle down, please," asked Nick calmly as he had the tranq facing towards the ground, to show that he was not trying to be hostile.

"The bear turned to the duo and began to walk slowly towards them. "Don't tell me what to do!" growled the bear. Nick was frightened by the large mammal standing before him. The bear dropped the bottle and unsheathed his claws and bared his teeth to the pair.

"I'm warning you, please stand down and relax, we are not here to cause any trouble!" stated Judy as she began to slowly reach for her own tranquilizer.

"Touch that gun and you will not leave here alive!" screamed the bear ferociously, taking another step towards Judy. As the bear drew closer Judy could see a white powder just under his left nostril and knew how bad the situation was now.

"Nick! Now!" ordered Judy as she quickly dived under the bear's legs, forcing him to turn his back on Nick. Not a moment later the bear felt small, stabbing sensations in his back before the world slowly turned darker and darker. With a loud thud he fell to the floor unconscious to the world.

"Nick, cuff and place a muzzle on him, I'm going to make sure the hyena is ok," Judy stated kindly as she turned to the female hyena cowering in the corner.

"Alright, I'll call it in as well," Nick responded quickly as he placed bear cuffs, and muzzle on the sleeping bear.

"Ma'am are you alright?" asked Judy as she neared the female hyena, who was still in the corner.

"Stay away! Leave now! You have no idea what you have done!" screamed the female violently scrambling behind a sofa.

"Please calm down! We're here to help, everything will be ok," assured Judy as she followed the hyena behind the sofa.

"No, you don't know what they will do!" screamed the hyena.

Crack

"Judy!" Nick screamed as he heard the gunshot go off just a few feet away, "Shots fired! Requesting back up!" Nick shouted into his radio, before he ran over to the other side of the sofa.

Nick's eyes went wide as he got on the other side of the large sofa, laying before him was the dead body of the female hyena and a gun in her hand. "She killed herself? Why?" was all Nick could ask as he stared at Judy who had some blood on the front of her uniform.

"Nick, look," Judy said calmly as she pointed to the bullet hole in the couch. Nick's gaze fell upon it aswell and again was surprised. Pouring from the hole was a white powder, slowly gathering on the floor next to the body.

"I'm calling this in!" Nick stated as he got up went back over to the front door. "This is Officer Wilde requesting an ambulance and a drug team, we have a suicide and possible drugs involved," Nick was quick to tell the station what was happening and could do nothing but wait now, with the body of a hyena on the floor and a unconscious bear near the door.

"There's going to be a lot of paperwork by the end of the day," Nick thought as he looked out the window, towards the sky.