Hello everyone, with the high success of "Its called a baby sweetheart" i figured it was only right to create a second story in correlation with ICABS. The new story, that you are now reading, will show not only Isabelle's life but also Nick, Judy, and other friends and family of the trio. The story will be consistently rate PG-13 for mild use of language, in addition but not fully related to the rating: there will be scenes that may dictate certain events/situations that some viewers may find uncomfortable. This can range from references to my previous Mpreg story to even talking about interspecies/racial marriages and possibly even the LGBTQ community. I would like to fully disclose that anything featured in this story is not to discriminate against anyone in regards to gender preference, sexual identity, race, or beliefs but only to showcase the troubles in the purely fictional world. I include this due to hateful phrases that may be included!
With that in mind if you see something that you believe is extremely offensive please inform me on social media (i.e Tumblr) or by email. The writing team and I will then look it over and discuss the best course of action. I will reiterate though, there will be scenes that depict many different Social problems and our intention is only to provide entertainment for the Zootopian fandom.
Thank you for your time and on behalf of the team, we hope you enjoy our new story!
I was no more than six months old when Dad first showed me to the world, voluntarily showed me that is. It was the first time that he and I were actually going to go out and visit other animals; not just the doctors who were still fascinated by me, but actual friends and family of his. Though I'm sure I was excited at the chance to go out, I doubt I could actually express that emotion in the slightest; have you ever seen a six-month-old who could? However, Dad did say that on that day in particular I was more active than usual, giggling, fidgeting, and grabbing anything i could get my paws on, which ended up being mainly his fluffy tail or velvety ears. Whether or not this was a coincidence I'm not sure, but what I do know is that my first outing turned out to be one of the most enjoyable days of Dad's life, oh and Mom's too.
This little trip took place in June, months after my birth back in December. Since then, Dad and Mom, or as I knew her 'Aunt Judy', had kept me a secret, letting only a select few see me, with the majority of those few being doctors. Needless to say, I could only imagine that Dad was apprehensive, after all, the means of my birth were rather extraordinary…
"Yes, don't worry she's okay, we just finished getting ready for the photographer." Nick said, playing with Isabelle as he tried to reassure the bunny on the phone.
"Well do you have extra formula just in case? And a change of diapers? What about something to help her teething? I heard that predatory animals teeth much faster and more severely than prey!" Judy exclaimed, growing more worried by the second.
"Oh trust me, I know." Nick chuckled ruefully and rubbed his ear, feeling the tiny puncture marks from that morning when Isa was feeling hangry. "Carrots, you need to relax, it's only a few short stops then off to see your folks. Leave some worrying for me, ok?"
Nick picked up Isabelle up in his arms and carried her to his bed, his phone trapped between his head and shoulder.
"Alright." Judy relented, "But Nick, are you sure you want me in the picture too? I mean, it's supposed to be a 'family portrait'."
"Exactly." Nick replied, placing Isabelle on the bed and pulling his shirt on, "Family only. And you're family. Right Isa?" Nick grabbed his phone from his shoulder and moved it down to his kit.
"Tell Aunt Judy how much she means to us." He commanded, tickling her belly.
"Bah!" Isabelle gurgled.
"That's right!" Nick affirmed, nuzzling her before returning the phone to his ear.
"See?" The vulpine continued, buttoning up his shirt, "Isa agrees." Nick smiled as he heard Judy chuckle on the other end of the line.
"It would mean a lot to me for you to be there with us." He continued, grabbing his jacket from the closet and pulling it on, "I mean we're already spending the day together, the only difference is that now you won't have an excuse to wear your pajamas while we're out!"
"That was one time!" Judy defended, "And as I remember it, that only happened because you called me, begging for help!"
"Heh, right…"
"Well you I could say no to, but how could I deny her." Judy responded, her light, joking tone hiding her delight at the invitation, "I'll get ready."
"Well I'm lucky no one can say no to Isa then." Nick chuckled, the relief evident in his voice as he adjusted his clothing in the mirror. Though he would never let her know it, having Judy in his and Isabelle's life was of the utmost importance. His daughter needed someone other than him, another loving adult who could be there for her when he couldn't. With Heather gone, who better to fill that void than Judy Hopps?
"Let me say goodbye to Isa!" Judy ordered, jolting Nick out of his reverie. The fox smiled and held the phone back down to Isabelle.
"Bye sweetheart! Auntie will see you soon! I love you!" After a few noises from her, Nick brought the phone back up to his ear.
"We'll see you soon. Bye Carrots." Nick sang, ending the call and sitting beside Isabelle.
"What do you think, squirt, should I tell her?" He asked the kit, who was trying, and failing miserably, to roll onto her stomach.
Isabelle only babbled and cooed , lifting her small paws up to Nick. With a soft smile he reached over and hoisted Isabelle into his arms, kissing her head tenderly. This was something he often marveled at. Nick was never the type of mammal that was obsessed with kits and always doubted his ability to be a good father. The mere thought of kits of his own filled the fox with anxiety. Would they love him? Could he be patient, gentle, and loving enough? But ever since having Isa, the doubts that had plagued the vulpine for years vanished almost without a trace. Sure, occasional doubts of his capabilities appeared from time to time, but they were rapidly quashed by Isabelle's need for constant attention, the joy he feels when playing with her, or even when Judy comes to visit or spend the day. That was something else new. With Nick as a single parent, Judy felt that it was her responsibility to make sure that everything was going ok. The lapin dropped by everyday like clockwork, always checking to see if there was anything she could do to help. But in recent times, her visits had become less about checking up, and more about hanging out.
Judy began to spend many of her days off with Nick and Isabelle, often joining them on one of their favourite activities: walking through the scenic areas of the Rainforest District. Despite a few mammals shooting them strange looks, their walks were absolutely perfect. Whether it was stopping to eat at a small shop, just sitting on a bench, cradling Isabelle and talking, or walking non-stop for hours, letting Isabelle sleep soundly as the light drops of rain pattered on her translucent stroller cover, nothing could top their weekly activity, to the point where the days they went became the automatic highlight of the week. But as time passed and snow began to fall, the fickle weather forced them to spend more time than anticipated. During the winter months, the only area not buried in snow was Sahara Square, and by then it was usually overcrowded by mammals fleeing the winter chill. During one particularly awful storm, over a third of the city experienced a mass power shortage, including Judy's apartment. That was the first time Judy stayed at Nick's apartment.
Not only was the power out at Judy's but the storm was picking up, winds increasing by the minute as the soft snow soon turned to hard hail and Nick's lights began to flicker. During that night, Nick and Judy stayed up for hours, each taking turns holding Isabelle in the candlelit living room, sipping on hot cocoa, and laughing about old childhood stories. Even when the storm calmed down, their time wasn't over. That night, Nick slept with Isabelle in one arm and Judy in his other, safe and warm under the soft blankets.
Since then Judy and Nick both found excuses to spend the night together, and though it was primarily at Nick's apartment, there were rare occasions when they slept at Judy's. But as cramped as it was, it worked for them.
Neither Nick nor Judy mentioned their living arrangements, or spared any thought as to why they so enjoyed each other's company at night. It was simply something they did and refrained from questioning. However, aside from the enjoyment both mammals gleaned from spending time together, Nick and Judy shared something else, something that created the question that plagued Nick each and every day: "Should I tell Judy?"
BEEP-BEEP-BEEP! BEEP-BEEP-BEEP!
"Oh sweet cheese and crackers! Where'd the time go?! We gotta move squirt!" Nick fretted, jolted out of his reverie by the harsh blaring of his alarm. In a frenzy, the fox shoved the last of Isabelle's things into her bag and flung it over his arm.
"C'mon Isa." He crooned, cradling her in one arm while grabbing his bag with the other. Nick took one last look around the bedroom to ensure nothing was left behind before rushing out the door, stopping only to grab his keys in his snout from atop the living room table. With some difficulty, the vulpine opened the door and slammed it behind him, waiting only to hear the lock click before racing towards the elevator.
Nick and Judy had been planning this day for the past month, with "planning" meaning Judy spending large amounts of time trying to calm an anxious Nick. The part of the plan that caused Nick the most distress was the visit to the ZPD. After several discussions with Judy, Nick finally conceded that it was time for his colleagues to meet the adorable little kit. Of course, that would have to come after the family photo, an event that Nick had booked far in advance, about a month after Isabelle's birth, before the onslaught of activities planned by him and Judy.
After the excursion to the ZPD, Judy planned to bring Nick out to Bunnyburrow to visit her parents, since they had been asking time and time again to see the kit. At first, Nick was reluctant to visit the Hopps household, but a combination of Judy's coaxing and the support her parents had given him while having Isabelle eventually swayed him. As soon as Judy told her parents that she and Nick were planning a day trip, the situation spiraled out of his control, going from a day trip, to a lunch, to supper, and finally to an overnight when Bonnie insisted that they "shouldn't drive all the way back on a full stomach." In hindsight, an overnight was inevitable; who was Judy or even Nick to oppose the will of Bonnie Hopps? Regardless of how it happened, Nick was excited to visit the burrows. Judy's family deserved to meet Isabelle and it had been too long since Nick felt like part of a family.
Nick pulled up in his small ZPD cruiser outside Judy's apartment and parked in front of the door. Even though he wasn't an active cop at the moment, Bogo permitted him to keep and use it at his leisure, so long as he didn't go off and start a chase. Nick glanced down at his watch, his tail flicking behind him as he worried that Judy had been kept waiting. With each second that ticked by, Nick worried that she may have already left, or maybe she decided that the family photo wasn't worth the trouble. These negative thoughts rushed through his mind, agitating him further until he heard the apartment door close.
Nick whipped his head around and relief flooded through him when he noticed Judy walking to the car. His initial panic faded, but as she drew closer the breath caught in Nick's throat and his shirt began shaking from the force of his heartbeat. Judy wore a dress Nick had not seen before; a voluminous, salmon gown with long sleeves and two distinctive bows, one on the front of her dress which wrapped around the back, and the other nestled atop her head. Surprisingly, the light hue of the dress highlighted Judy's eyes, showcasing their brilliant amethyst color.
The door of the cruiser clicked open and Judy climbed in, pulling the rest of the dress inside before slamming the door.
"I hope you weren't waiting long." Judy apologized, turning and putting her bag behind the seat. As she did her eyes immediately lit up as she noticed Isabelle in her baby blue dress. A smile grew on Isabelle's face as she started to wiggle in her car seat and wag her tail, making a small thumping sound on the sides of the seat.
"Hi there beautiful! Oh look at you!" Judy cooed, tickling Isabelle's tummy and enjoying the sound of the giggling kit.
"I missed you so much!" Judy exclaimed, leaning down to give Isabelle a big and loud kiss, making her giggle all the more. "I missed you too, Nick." Judy murmured as she leaned over, giving Nick as peck on the cheek. Nick touched his cheek where Judy kissed him and blushed as he felt his heart speed up even more.
"You, look very pretty, fluff. New dress?" Nick inquired, attempting to speak past the sudden dryness in his throat.
"It is!" Judy responded, absentmindedly stroking her ears, "I just bought it a few days ago, thought it was perfect for the summer seasons." Nick sat there for a moment, admiring the Judy's appearance and trying to find something to say. This was never hard when they were hanging out at his place, why was it so hard to speak now? The question echoed in Nick's head until Judy piped up.
"Thank you, for inviting me to be in yours and Isabelle's picture, Nick." She offered, meeting Nick's gaze.
"It wouldn't be a family picture without you, Carrots. After all, you're a big part of both of our lives." Nick smiled as he reached around and tugged on Isabelle's feet to emphasize his point, earning yet another giggle, this time from both Isabelle and Judy.
Turning back into his seat, he looked over at Judy, who was still playing with Isabelle, and as he pulled away from Judy's apartment he silently asked himself "How could I have been so lucky to find a friend like her?"
The drive to the photographers was punctuated by constant giggling and laughter from both girls, as Judy continued to play and tickle Isabelle, occasionally making funny faces at her while she took pictures with her phone. Nick remained focused on driving, since summer traffic in Zootopia was hellacious, rivaled only by the holidays, but he still glanced over from time to time, heart filling with warmth for Judy's affection towards his kit. The photographers was only a short drive away, so there was no point in putting on any music, especially since he loved hearing the joyful laughter of Isabelle. What surprised Nick, but was lost on his distracted partner, was the amount of confused and suspicious looks they were given as they drove along the street. Many animals who were walking along the sidewalk turned to look through the open window upon hearing Isabelle's laughter, only to see a bunny tickling a fox kit. Several groups began to mutter to each other, but the passing traffic hid their conversations from Nick's sensitive ears. But not even a few close minded mammals could bring him down today.
Turning into the small plaza, Nick galnced at the clock on the dashboard and let out a sigh of relief; they were still on time. Nick pulled into a parking space right in front of the photographers and looked around the car. Judy hopped out and opened the side door to get Isabelle. The little kit gurgled and cooed in happiness as Judy unbuckled her, trying to get her tiny paws on Judy's ears. After a few attempts, Isabelle gave up and targeted Judy's cheek fur, grabbing a pawful and tugging. Judy gave Isabelle a pained smile as she gently removed the kit's paws from her fur and undid the rest of the straps. Picking up the giggling kit in her arms, Judy let out an exaggerated grunt.
"What are you feeding her Nick!" Judy exclaimed, nuzzling Isabelle with her nose, "She's becoming a big girl so quickly!" Nick only watched, feeling a sense of warmth come over him as Judy cradled the kit.
"You ready?" Judy asked, looking up at Nick, wincing as Isabelle tugged on her ears.
"Heh, yeah I'm ready Carrots." Nick chuckled, gently wrapping an arm around her shoulder. His heart sped up as he did so, as he didn't want to push past his boundaries, after all, Nick still had no idea if Judy shared his feelings.
"Where did you find this place?" Judy asked with a low whistle as the trio walked into the building. The lagomorph glanced around, mesmerized as she surveyed the open studio and the array of expensive equipment. The studio itself was decorated with classic oak wood flooring and mixed red bricks around on the walls. Judy felt Isabelle begin to squirm in her arms and glanced down to see the kit fixated on the pretty pink princess dress, along with other costumes and props, in the closet.
"Believe it or not, Finnick recommended it to me." Nick answered, almost as stunned as Judy.
"Finnick? Really? I didn't know you two still talked." Judy responded, putting down Isabelle so she could crawl on the floor. Judy kept an eye on her but given they were the only ones there it seemed ok.
"Oh yeah. Actually more than we used too. After he found out about Isabelle he started coming around two or three times a week to visit. Who do you think I call to babysit when you and I hang out?" Nick said, grinning at the bunny.
"He'll never admit it but he's always had a soft spot for kits and cubs. Heck when we had leftover pawpsicles he would go over to the local orphanage and hand them out to the kids, free of charge."
"Wow. I never knew he was such a softy." Judy said, shocked by the other side to Nick's old partner in crime. Though she knew Finnick was still a crook in his own way, she had seen his rap sheet, Judy was glad to discover there was more to him than meets the eye.
"Ahhh! Do I hear the voice of a new father!" An excited, accented voice called out from the hallway.
"Oh no way!" Nick exclaimed, a huge smile on his face. A moment later, a tall doe stepped out of the hallway, her fur a light brown with a light white streak running down her nose and tail which was decorated with small black spots, wearing a pair of blue jeans and a loose grey top.
"So that's how Fin knows about this place." Nick muttered, walking over to give the doe a tight hug.
"Dodo, it's been too long." Nick murmured, his voice breaking from the joy.
"Nicky Wilde, it's good to see you. Never thought the next time I'd see you you'd have a kit of your own…you sure she's yours? Looks too cute!" The doe looked up at Judy, and raised an eyebrow, giving Nick a sly smile.
"Or maybe she takes more after this beauty?" Dodo said as she stood up.
"Oh! No, no! Isabelle isn't mine! We aren't-"
"You don't need to explain it, honey, I've seen couples of all different shapes, sizes, and species, the concept doesn't bug me. It is the 21st century after all."
Nick stifled a laugh at the bunny, frozen by the pure awkwardness she felt at the assumption made by the tall, brown eyed doe. He walked over and picked Isabelle off the floor, she had made it halfway to the closet of interesting props and costumes, before walking over to Judy.
"Judy Hopps, meet Doreen Doeiart, or as we called her as kids, Dodo. Dodo, this is my partner and close friend, Judy." Dodo crossed her arms and kept a small smile across her face. Nick sighed.
"Work partner, Doreen, get your mind out from the gutter."
"Well, any friend of Nick's is a friend of mine. Pleasure to meet you Judy." Doreen said cheerfully, extending her hoof to Judy.
"Pleasure to meet you too." Judy said the awkwardness she felt dissipating as she grabbed the does hoof and shook it. "How do you and Nick know each other?" Judy asked, glancing at Nick, then back to Dodo.
"Ha! Well that's a lot of long and…not particularly legal story." The doe chuckled, causing Nick to smile.
"We met on the streets, courtesy of Fin, and hung out a lot when i was a teen. Worked together on a few little schemes which failed more often than they worked." He grinned up at Doreen. She put her paws on her hips as she glared down at Nick, her mouth open but smiling.
"They would've worked if a certain fox wasn't always chasing a vixen who had her tail so high in the air you could see it in The Palm Tree!" Doreen scoffed as she nodded at Nick, "So how's the minxy vixen anyway? Still a prude like I remember?"
Judy quickly noticed Doreen's contempt for the "minxy vixen," who she could only assume was Heather. Though her open dislike surprised Judy, not that she could blame her.
"Heh, uh no. no we broke up almost a year back."
"Oh? Well…I'm sorry that you two broke up, but trust me Nicky, it's for the best. She was a no good sl-"
"Anyways!" Judy interrupted, "I don't think Nick has introduced you to his daughter yet!"
"Oh no he has not." Doreen cooed, directing her gaze at Isabelle. "Oh aren't you the cutest little thing I've ever seen! And those eyes! Those eyes… look a lot like Heathers? But so much prettier!" She bent down and very softly tickled Isabelle's tummy, letting the studio fill with her giggles and squeaks.
"Dodo, this is Isabelle Marie Wilde." Nick said, giving Isabelle a soft kiss on her head.
"She is so cute Nick! I'm so glad you finally decided to settle down. Hopefully more will be on the way." She gave a sly smile and winked over at Judy, who felt herself blush and get warm at that thought. "Well you three came here for your pictures! Why should I keep you waiting any longer! Right this way!"
Doreen took four main pictures; one of just Nick and Isabelle, one of Judy and Isabelle, one of the three of them and the last of both Judy and Nick. The last one was a request from Doreen, saying that as they were already dressed up, they might as well take advantage of the opportunity. After the formal pictures, Doreen brought out a small box of cub toys for Isabelle to play with, things that she used to get kits attention when they didn't want to look at the camera. While Isabelle was playing, Doreen continued snapping photos of Isabelle, who was so preoccupied with the toys that she failed to notice. Judy had to restrain herself whenever Isabelle would do or say something cute. Once Doreen finished taking her pictures, Nick walked over and scooped Isabelle up in his arms. Almost instantly the kit cuddled into Nick, her muzzle rubbing against his white shirt as she inhaled and slowly drifted off to sleep.
Doreen gave a quiet giggle as she and Judy began cleaning up the baby toys and Nick took a seat at the entrance of the studio.
"So…were you and Nick good friends back in the day?" Judy asked, trying to make small talk. Doreen glanced up and gave her a sly smile. "What?"
"'Back in the day' we were more than friends Honey Bun."
"W-what?" Judy asked, astonished.
"What didn't Nick tell you?" Doreen asked as she put the last of the toys away.
"No, he didn't." Judy responded, her tone clipped.
"Don't worry, I don't him like that anymore, that was back when we were kids. We tried out the whole interspecies thing, but we figured we were better off as friends. Plus, the height difference made it a bit awkward. I guess that's why he's going for you." Doreen remarked, not looking at Judy. She picked up the toys and walked to the closet, leaving Judy there to take in her comment.
"Whoa wait, what makes you think I'm into that sorta thing?" Judy asked, a hint of anger creeping into her voice. Doreen only looked back and gave her a small smile.
"Ain't nothing wrong with it Honey Bun, like I've said, I've seen many mammals of all different species walk in here with the same and different in both cases. Besides…" She reached around and grabbed her phone, showing Judy the picture on her lock screen. It was Finnick, sitting on Doreen's shoulder, kissing her cheek.
"That's-"
"That's my Finny." She sighed contentedly. "Nick doesn't know yet, but we've been together for the past few years. I know I don't seem his type, but chemistry and what not moves past the physical boundaries." She looked down at Judy, who was lost in thought.
"He's a good guy. If you only see him as a friend, well that's better than nothing. But there's a reason why I wanted a picture of just the two of you." Doreen turned and opened up her computer and bent over, looking for the right file.
A picture soon filled the screen, Nick and Judy, but not only were they holding hands, Nick was also gazing down at Judy, his emerald eyes glistening with the tender affection and love that one would see in the picture of a newly married couple.
"I had to be sure. It's the same look I've seen in Fin, I noticed it when you two walked in."
"So you think-"
"Oh honey, I know." The doe exclaimed, closing the computer and turning to face Judy. "The Nicky I knew is gone but the one that replaced him is…well he's not a kit anymore I can tell you that."
"Why are you telling me all of this? What do you get out of it?" Judy asked, still keeping her guard up.
"Me? I don't get anything other than seeing and knowing that my old friend is finally living the life he always wanted. Look Judy," Doreen said as she crouched down "I can tell there's some part of you that doesn't trust me, that's cool I can understand. But I promise you the feeling is not mutual. I want what's best for Nick and now, that kit. If that's you then I'm going to help, so will Fin, but it's up to you to make the move, especially if Nick doesn't."
Judy only looked at the ground, her mind once again was rushing with thoughts, hopes and wild dreams. Was Doreen telling the truth about Nick and her? Was Nick actually open to the idea of interspecies couples? Should she actually make a move at this time? There was so much going on in their lives; would it be the right time? These questions filled and raced through Judy's mind, to the point that her heart beat faster than ever before. But her train of thought was broken by a familiar voice.
"Hey Carrots, Dodo, you two okay? How do the pics look?" Nick called from the door, trying to keep his voice down.
"Carrots?" Doreen asked, shooting Judy another sly smile. Judy was starting to understand where Nick got it from. Or was it the other way around?
"Why don't you come see?" Judy offered.
"Yeah right! If I move it'll be like setting off a bomb, only…worse!"
"Don't worry the printed copies will be much better anyway, and well worth it." Doreen assured, putting a paw on Judy's back and guiding her to Nick and Isabelle.
Nick carefully got to his paws, endeavoring not to wake the sleeping kit. He padded over to Judy and Doreen who were standing at the lower tier of Doreen's counter.
"Dodo I can't stress how happy I am to see you! I'm glad Fin told me that you were doing this. Finally living your dream." Nick teased. Doreen grinned at the fox, unphased by his harassment.
"Oh you have no idea." She said, winking at Judy.
"How much do we owe you, Doreen?" Judy asked, reaching into her purse and grabbing her wallet. Judy knew that Nick intended to pay but given his current predicament she knew he wouldn't dare give Isabelle to anyone else and run the risk of waking her up.
"Nothing at all." Doreen proclaimed, holding her hoofs in the air.
"What?!" Nick blurted out, looking over at Judy. "Dodo, come on, Fin described the person we were going to see. Your works been in AniMals Magazine, you're one of the best!"
"I'm also your friend, and to my knowledge I've yet to give you a gift for your kit. So! Anytime you want some family pictures done don't hesitate to give me a ring, no charge for both of ya, and her when she gets older."
"Doreen that's…that's too much." Nick argued weakly. Judy watched the conversation, her eyes wide with surprise
"Now Nicky, we both know what happens when you argue with me." She leaned down and gave him a kiss on his cheek. "Im proud of you Nicky, you've truly grown up."
"About time." Nick said with an uneasy chuckle.
"Well for the right reasons in the end. It's going to be a bit until the pictures are ready. I'll see if I can't find a book for you two to put them all in, another gift from us." Doreen said happily as she marked something on the ledger in front of her.
"Wait, us?" Nick asked, puzzled.
"Thank you so much Doreen. For everything." Judy said as she turned Nick around and pushed him to the door.
"You're welcome Honey Bun, and don't forget what I said, take action!"
Judy and Nick stepped outside of Doreen's studio, both waving to her as they left. While Nick's mind was focused on the present events, getting $300 photographs for free, his unexpected encounter with an old friend, and above all what Doreen meant by "us", Judy's mind was focused around past and future events more than the present.
Her mind echoed with memories of times she and Nick spent together, the picture that Doreen took, what she said to her, all of those time she'd woken up at Nicks with his arm wrapped around her or cuddled close to him.
She knew one thing for certain; she did care about him. About her dumb, handsome, fox. But was now the best time to tell him everything? No. Next week? No. It would be some time until she would tell him how she felt. The last thing she wanted was to make a complete fool of herself and ruin the one true friendship she had, or lose the two things she cared most about in Zootopia…
The day is far from over for Judy, Nick and little Isabelle. Next stop, the ZPD to finally show Isabelle to their fellow officers and then a train to the Hopps family farm, but not before stopping for a quick treat on the way. But nothing ever goes as planned for our trio.
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