Credit

* Zootopia characters in this chapter belong to Disney


Author Note: Since N.J.W.H's review had been bothering in my mind, I had decided to just going for it. I went back to this chapter and reworked on it to make it longer by give it more details, additional various. But I decided to just leave it the same as it was in the old version (which was Grade 1 writing chapter). So if that satisfied you lot, then please leave the review to give your knowledge to it. If it does help you lot, then I will be glad to reworking on Chapter N1 and onward to make them longer.

And now, without further ado...


I swore that I had a long morning today. I laid in my bed in my apartment, enjoy the warmth that the cheap bed had offered. Unfortunately, the biologic clock in my head was ticking, waking me from my slumber. Ah, it's a new day, which was going to be a brighter, better, and fresher day than yesterday. I stirred slightly then I rolled onto my back and stretched until I felt my back pop softly. That loosened my muscles up a little bit. I slowly opened my eyes, but I shut them quickly when the daylight pierced my eyes. That light coming from the window was so bright that it blinded me. I couldn't specify how this happened. Unconsciously I brought my paws to my face and pressed my palms against my eyes. I started to rub my stinging eyes as I sat up. I could feel the… claws… touching on the bridge of my nose, nearly piercing my flesh. Welp, I should be careful with my claws - I felt the claws scratching my nose as I pressed my paws on my eyelids, which helped relieve the itch in my muzzle while I was rubbing the pain out of my eyes. For some reason, my nose felt longer than it had been.

"Bah," I spoke for the first time this morning and my voice sounded deeper and stronger than normal.

I had a feeling that it was no use stalling, so I slid my legs out from the underneath the blanket, put my hind-paws on the floor, and slowly stood up from my bed. I moved to the lone window, felt the wall for the stick to close the blinds. The light dimmed, which eased the pain in my eyes. I slowly opened my eyes again, seeing my paw with four claws, one on each digit. I let the stick go and turned my paw around so I could see the pads. I turned to the door and walked to the desk. Besides my voice, I listened to the sounds, which were really quiet for some reason. I blinked as I folded my digits, poking my paw pads with my claws. I reminded myself to be careful with the claws since they were very sharp. With my free paw swinging to the desk, I found myself a taller than I remembered - two or three inches had been added to my height. My attention was drawn to the desk. I wiggled my left ear in curiosity about how my height changed. I shook my head, tossing the conflict from my mind to my 'Later' list. I didn't want my distraction to my chief a reason to put me on Parking Duty, a job that I've hated since day one. I grabbed the collar of my pajama shirt and pulled it up with my eyes closed.

"Hm," I hummed lightly.

When I opened my eyes, I was smoothing my blue jumpsuit sleeve on my left wrist. I found out that the fur of my bunny tail had grown over night. Perhaps it was preparation for the winter season. I decided to think about that later too. I had replaced my pajamas with my cop uniform. The jumpsuit was the start of it. I continued humming as I turned to the black chest armor. I held it above my head with one of my arms already in place. I lowered the chest armor to my body, and inserted my remaining arm through the hole. Once the chest armor wrapped my ribcage, I tugged and wiggled it a little bit until it felt right on my body. I turned to the desk and grabbed my bracelet. I put it on my right forearm and pulled the velcro, tightening it, and pressed it in place. I picked the second bracelet while I perked my bunny ears, trying to hear my surroundings again. While putting the bracelet on my left forearm, I could barely hear anything except pawsteps. They were almost too quiet for my liking. I wiggled the digits of my left paw as I tugged the bracelet a little bit. I tightened then slapped its velcro into place. I peeked my gold shield on the desk, and picked it up. I noticed that it didn't shine. I rocked the paw that held it back and forth, getting it to shine. I realized that there was no light in the room other than the daylight coming through the closed blinds. Yet I could see the room just fine. I shrugged slightly then pinned my badge on my chest armor, over my heart - it felt a little smaller than before. One more thing for my 'Later' list as well. As I still loathed Parking Duty I needed to get moving. I collected my cPhone, keys, and wallet, pocketed them and turned to the door.

"Hm," a noise escaped from my throat as I proceeded to the door of my apartment room, opening it slowly so I could see normally.

It worked, I was able to keep my eyes open as I walked out of my room. I closed the door and locked it, then I made my way through the empty hall to the stairs. Exercise was good for a fine rabbit cop like myself. Again, despite the darkness in the stairs, I could see just fine. I was not sure why I was able to see when I couldn't on other days. When I reached the first floor, I exited the stairs. I encountered another empty hall. That was the least my problem as I had to worry about my oversized 'claws', overgrown tail, and light-sensitivity. By the time I reached the lobby of the apartment, I could see an armadillo zootopian, Dharma Armadillo, occupying her office and watching the lobby. I frowned knowing that I had to reveal my unpolished appearance to her. But if I compared my landlady to my boss, the latter was worse. Therefore, I pressed on anyways. Dharma looked up to me with a flabbergasted expression. I sighed as I walked to her desk.

"Landlady Dharma? Are you alright?" I questioned.

She closed her mouth then she nodded, "Um, yes. So… is that you, Judy?"

"Yes, the one and only," I responded with a lazy gaze, showing that I was relieved.

She sighed softly, fixing her reading eyeglasses, "Well, that's good. But I shouldn't hold you back. I don't want your boss scolding you for being late. So… lose that wolfy grin and take your leave."

I hesitated for a moment at the last statement she made, but nodded in understanding before turning to the entrance doors. I wondered why she mentioned the 'wolfy' word even though I am a rabbit. I lifted my paw to the door and pressed it open, with white light glistening my eyes.