"So how's it going today, Carrots?" Nick Wilde asked as he visited Judy Hopps' apartment. He was looking forward to having a great time with her.

"Well, it's going great today, Nick." said Judy. "By the way, I always like it when you call me Carrots."

"Oh, don't mention it." said Nick. "Besides, how come I always keep calling you that?"

Judy decided to tell her story. "Well, when I was a young girl, I didn't like the idea of being called Carrots at first, it first happened back when I was in school where a rabbit boy called me Carrots."


A young Judy Hopps was doing well in school. While she was doing her math work, a rabbit boy, about the same age as her, whispered into her ear.

"Hey Carrots!" he whispered. "Carrots!" He grabbed her left ear, causing her to get up.

"HOW DARE YOU!" yelled Judy, and she whacked the rabbit boy with her slate. All of her classmates gasped, and her teacher came over to see what had happened.

"Judy Hopps! What is the meaning of this?" asked her teacher, Mr. Bear. "It was my fault sir," said the rabbit boy. "I was teasing her."

"Stand at the blackboard for the rest of the day!" ordered Mr. Bear, pushing Judy over to the blackboard. "I will not tolerate this kind of indignant temperment in my class!" he told her. He started to write the sentence "Judy Hopps has a very bad temper." on the blackboard. "And she will learn to control it! You will write this one hundred times before leaving today!" ordered Mr. Bear, as he left. A few hours later, Judy had finished writing the sentence one hundred times. She knew that she learned her lesson not to hit anyone.


"Wow! That was a really great story you told me." said Nick. "I can't believe what happened when you were young."

"Well, ever since that happened," said Judy. "I've now been liking the idea of being called Carrots."

"Of course you do." said Nick. "Come here, my good partner."

Judy came over to Nick and he hugged her. "I will always be a part of you." said Nick. "And I will always be a part of you, too." said Judy. The two friends then went to work at the ZPD and they had a really great time together. Judy knew that whenever Nick called her "Carrots", it didn't matter, as long as he was here by her side.