In the Gazelle's concert to celebrate the union and peace of Zootopia, Judy and Nick had a lot o f fun together. They danced together, chat during all the night, smiled. But they have to deal with something difficult. They knew after all the time together, trying to solve the case, they developed something strong for each other. That was really bothering Nick, because for the first time, someone believed that a fox could more than just a stereotype. He didn't understand why Judy did that.
After the show, Nick and Judy were walking to the parking, to Judy's car. Talking about the recent events and the show.
"I didn't know you liked Gazelle that much, Carrots." Nick mocked her.
"Well, I do like her, especially her new song." She replied, smiling.
"I thought people from the farms didn't even know about her." He laugh.
"Hey!" She exclaimed. "I can be from a farm, but I am modern too!"
"I know, I am just kidding!" He gave her a little push.
"C'mon, let me give you a ride." She said, entering in the car.
"Sure." He got in the car.
While driving backwards to Zootopia, they were silent for some time, until Judy broke the silence.
"So, what will you do now you have a real job?" She wondered, because she made him a cop, her partner.
"I don't know..." He said. "I never believe a fox could have a job like that."
"You can have stability now…" She said. "You won't need to get in trouble anymore."
"That is true." He agreed with her.
After that, they were silent for some minutes. Until Nick talked again.
"I guess you owe me an explanation." He said, a bit nervous.
"About what?" She looked his for some seconds, than looked back to the street again.
"You had a fox repellent..." He replied. "Why?"
"I guess I didn't told that." She smiled.
"No, you didn't." He laugh.
"Well, when I was 8 or 9 years old, a fox hit me on my cheek because I tried to get my friends' tickets back. I got the tickets back, but since then I was a bit afraid of foxes. When I moved to Zootopia, my parents gave me that, so I take it with me to make them happy."
"What made you change your mind about foxes?" He wondered. She knew what he wanted to know. She looked him.
"When I saw you trying to buy that ice cream your 'kid', you didn't look so evil, you know." She replied, calmly. "Then I saw what you did with that ice cream..."
"I don't blame you for getting mad because of that..." Nick smiled.
"Even that is illegal..." She was getting a bit emotional. "You didn't mean to hurt anyone. You were just working for a living." She stopped the car to put herself together.
"Bunnies, so emotional." He pulled her closer and hugged her. "Come here."
""I am sorry." She said, with some tears.
"Don't worry." He put his paw on her head.
"Now..." She said, cleaning her tears, and getting back on the road. "You owe me an explanation."
"What explanation?" He was a little confused.
"Why you helped me finish the case when you didn't have to?" She knew she wanted to hear.
"You got me there." He was a bit afraid of telling the truth.
"C'mon, you can tell me." She gave him a little push to talk.
"Alright…" He rolled his eyes. "No one ever asked for help to a fox, no one."
"So, I was the first one?" She asked, smiling.
"Yeah..." He said, softly. "You made me feel useful and special..."
"Oh… Nick..." She didn't know he could have such a good heart.
"And being with you..." He said, making her blushing. "… was the best thing that ever happened to me."
"You really mean that?" She took his paw.
"Yes..." He replied. "That was the reason I was so upset with your first speech, I felt like what we had been through was nothing to you..."
"What happened between us mean a lot to me, sly fox..." She said, looking to his eyes. "Thinking that I could lose who put me where I am now was awful. That is the reason I felt so guilty."
Nick didn't believe her in first place. He knew for sure that he was important for someone. They remain in silence until the end of the ride. After a few minutes of driving, they finally arrived at Judy's apartment. Judy parked in condo park. So the walked together to the entrance of the building.
"You have anyplace to crash?" She asked, innocently.
"Actually, no..." He said, sadly. "I used to spent my money with other stuff less important than a house..." Judy didn't want to leave him alone in the night.
"This can sound a little crazy..." She was nervous to say that. "You can stay with me until you find some place..." That didn't sound crazy in her head.
"Really? You want me..." He was interrupted by her.
"Yeah, the apartment is small but I think it can handle two animals inside." She smiled to him.
"If you say so." He was surprised.
So they went upstairs to her apartment. Judy managed to put another bed in her apartment in case someone needed to stay there. She had a big heart for that stuff. Both really wanted to take a rest. Judy was lying down when Nick was using his cellphone, a little apprehensive.
"Is there anything wrong?" She asked, softly. Then she got up and walked to him.
"No..." He was a little shocked. "I was just checking something stuff…"
"You seem a little worried..." She said, softly.
"Maybe I am..." He replied.
"You know you don't need to hide..." She said, hugging him.
"I don't know if I should tell..." He said, trying to hide what he really wanted to say.
"Why you shouldn't?" She said, trying to convince him to say it.
"I don't know..." He said, sitting beside her on her bed. "Does it sound right to you?"
"What do you mean?" She said, softly.
"You know…" He said sadly. "You and me… together…"
"Nick..." She said, surprised.
"I know, that is dumb." He said, a little worried. "I shouldn't..."
"Nick..." She said, calmly. "It's okay."
"What?" He said, surprised.
"I thought about that too." She replied. "About us."
"You really think about that?" He said, with a tiny smile.
"Yes, of course." She said, blushing. "I was in doubt too… if that was right…"
"So..." He said, expecting she had some conclusion. "What do you think about us?"
"You know..." She said, avoid his eyes. "First, I thought that was really wrong..."
"I don't blame you..." He replied, a bit sad.
"But I realized that..." She said, looking to his green eyes, smiling. "There is no one I want besides you."
His eyes shined, he smiled.
"I want you too." He said, hugging her. "But what everyone will say?"
"Why we should care about that?" She couldn't help but smiles. "Dumb fox." Then she lay down and called him.
"Sly bunny." He smiled back. Laying beside her and hugging her from behind.
"Good night." She said, yawning.
"Good night, Carrots." He replied, kissing her forehead.
So they lay down to finally take a peaceful rest.
They didn't need any approval to be who they want to be. They didn't need any approval to be together. It does not matter what everyone will say, if they are happy, it is okay.
Hello, dear readers! I watched Zootopia yesterday and I loved the movie! Nick and Judy are my new favorite couple! I couldn't hold myself and I had to write this. Take easy on reviews because I just watched the movie once.
Thanks for reading! Review, please!
