Welcome to my very first fanfiction: Treasure Tropolis, which is mix of Treasure Planet's plot, Treasure Island (1950) arroundings and Zootopia's characters. I hope you enjoy it.

(I do not own Treasure Planet's plot, Treasure Island (1950) film nor Zootopia's characters.)


Prologue

Narrator: "One of the fateful night, when the winds of night were calm and peaceful on the middle of the nighttime Caribbean sea…"

The gigantic amber-colored passenger and merchant vessel named Bermuda appears and sails mightly and peacefully through the night on the open sea, shiny as the sun in middle of the blue-dark night.

There was the great parties on the main deck of the ship and in the great hall inside/under of the great class dome in the middle of the ship, where the dozens beautifully and handsomely dressed passengers danced together as the party music, the celebrants speaking and laughing and the scent of the delicious party dinner on the numerous tables, filled the airspace in the decks and the hall.

Narrator: "The great merchant ships with the cargoes of the riches of the new world were sailing in safe and secure towards their homeland through the peaceful open sea."

Narrator: "But even the calmest night could turn by the unexpected way."

Narrator: "Little did the Bermuda's crew and the passengers suspect,during of the peaceful night without any troubles, that they were pursued by…"

Suddenly, the blood red-sailed black ship with the black ram skull flag appears and reveals that there is the pirate vessel, smaller than Bermuda but faster and armed with the cannons, in the hot pursuit after Bermuda and the pirate ship quickly, quietly and quite undetectably by Bermuda's crew catches larger and slower Bermuda.

"PIRATES! The mortal enemies of all honest sailors and ships, who lurked at every opportunity of large merchant ships for their precious cargoes."

The scene turns to the ship's pirate captain of the vessel, who's dressed in the black pirate coat and pirate hat on his head. The captain watches shiny Bermuda from his ship's bridge, with a wide grin on his face due of that he and his crew has the element of surprise given to them by the parties inside the ship, which had drawn the attention of every mammal aboard Bermuda to itself.

Narrator: "And the most feared of all these pirates... was the legendary, ruthless, merciless and notorious Captain Nathaniel Flint!"

Scar-faced and half-blind Flint turns from Bermuda to his crew in the main and cannon decks, rises his clawed paw over of his head and quickly lowers it as the sign

"OPEN FIRE!" Flint yells to his gunners.

The pirate ship then begins hammer Bermuda with the heavy cannon-fire, firing the hollow cannonballs filled with powder at Bermuda and surprising badly the party guests, bellow the deck sleeping passengers and crew on the deck.

One by one, the powder-filled cannonballs flied from the pirate ship's cannons to Bermuda's side and the main deck, exploding after flying in and damaging the ship's side and the main deck severely, causing the fires everywhere inside and on the deck of the ship and killing dozens badly surprised party animals on board, causing the panic among the party guests and the passengers in bellow decks, which also made for the marine soldiers difficult to prepare the ship to immediate defense state against the pirates when there was panicking mammals everywhere.

"Sound the alarm! We're under attack!"

One of the cannonballs breaks the main mast in the process, causing the mast to collapse to the main deck in pieces. One of the raw yards falls through the glass dome in middle of the main deck and lands in the middle of the a ballroom, where it kills at the same time several celebrating turned panicing mammals beneath of its weight. The cannonballs also flies through of the hall's wall ripping it open, killing many mammals by throwing the sharp and deadly parts of destroyed wooden wall of the hall at them.

As severely damaged Bermuda begans slowly to sink into the sea, the pirate ship slowly approaches Bermuda as its port side was filled by the pirates ready to board to Bermuda's deck. The pirates and marine soldiers of Bermuda gathers to the railings of the ship and started to repeatedly shoot each other from the shops railings.

The air between of ships was full of smoke from the cannons and burning damages on Bermuda's side and deck, as well as the cries of battle from the both sides, sound of banging muskets and pistols and many marine soldiers and pirates shot to dead by each others fell to their ship's decks or fell over the railings to the sea.

Narrator: "Flint and his crew of cruel predator and prey bandits of the seas swoop out of nowhere, attacking any ship, which dared to sail without suspecting anything bad like this on their border-free area of the Caribbean Sea. Leaving NO survivors to ease their merchant ship hunting."

Pirates throws then the several a three-pronged grappling hooks to Bermuda's railings and many pirate mammals, prey and predators, starts to climb along the side of Bermuda to the Bermuda's main deck with the pistols, daggers, axes and swords. Some of them even attacked inside to ship from the holes caused by the pirates heavy cannonfire. Because the pirate vessel's masts reached above of the Bermuda's main deck, some pirates armed with the swords, axes and pistols boarded to Bermuda by swunging in the ropes from their own ship's masts to Bermuda's deck to buy their fellow shipmates time to climb up after them.

The pirates attacks with the savage rage to Bermuda's maain deck full of Bermuda's armed marine soldiers, who tried by the order of Bermuda's zebra captain desperately defend the ship, it's passengers and precious cargo from the pirates.

The air is full of the smoke from the muskets as the marine soldiers fires with them at the pirates attacking over Bermuda's railing as most of the marines charges at the pirates with the swords. Many pirates died to the marine soldier's gunshots of the marine's muskets before they could get far from the reilings.

However, despite having suffered several losses by marine's muskets, the nearly unstoppable pirates takes over the ship's main deck quickly, bloody and overwhelmingly, killing everything on their sight without mercy, remorse or compassion. The blood and mutilated bodies covers the ship's deck.

Bermuda's crew loses the fight quickly with the heavy casualties in the face-to-face compat with the pirates, who surprisingly suffers only minor casualties in the compat. Proably due the most from the all Bermuda's marine soldiers being half drunken due overdrinking during the party before the entire pirate attack.

During the bloody compat, Bermuda's captain is killed in Bermuda's bridge by the pirate ship's captain in the bloody but short duel, by stabbing mortally the captain's abdomen, in the place of heart, before having finishing headshot from the pirate captain's pistol in between of his eyes, killing him immediately.

Pirates then storms into Bermuda's cargo holds, slaughtering dozens passengers of Bermuda on their way in the process, and opens the locks of the treasure chests with the swords or pistols and drain the contents of the chests to the pile of gold coins and various colored jewels before their captain.

Captain Flint scoops some treasure into his paws and laughs as he watches the shiny treasure in his paws with the greedy grin.

Then the pirates loots Bermuda's cargo hold to empty and takes its precious cargo to their own vessel and flees from the scene, leaving burning Bermuda behind to sink into the sea and its passengers, crew and survived marine soldiers are either slaughtered or locked to bellow decks and are left to there to die/drown.

Narrator: "And then, after gathering up their spoils... they vanished into the dark of the night."

Narrator: "For a hundred years, stories passed from sailor to sailor of Flint's secret and yet undiscovered trove. Hidden somewhere at the farthest reaches of the sea. Stowed with riches beyond imagination, The Greatest Loot of the Seven Seas..."

Narrator: "As a kid, growing up on the little house outside of the little town, I lived and breathed those legends everyday in my life. And for many nights, when I was drifted to sleep, I was dreaming about me one day going to an adventure on the seas to search for Flint's gleeming trove."

Narrator: "However, many always says that I was never able to fit to the crews of the big ships and the adventures on the seas with full of dangers are only for the big tough animals and the cultivation work, and keeping guesthouses were for my kind."

Narrator: "Well, one day my dream will come true and I'll show to all skeptic ones that even my kind are able to do anything which they call "the stuff only for the big animals."

Narrator: "And one day when the winds of the Caribbean, so inviting in their promise of flight and freedom, will make one's spirit to soar!"


Present day.

One day in the one of the many islands in the Caribbean Sea, The island of Bunnyburrow, young 17 years old bunny doe named Judy Hawkins was riding on the back of her female horse named Hurricane through of the roads and open hilly fields with the speed with which she had not ridden nor allowed to ride before… because she was the small bunny.

Everytime when Judy's horse jumped high, long and sometimes daring jumps at high altitudes, to which it had been accustomed to under her mistress' good care, Judy closed her eyes and let the free wind due Hurricane's speed to blow in her face, which made her to believe herself being in the great ship's huge mast to feel the same blow of the sea wind on her face one day. However, every landing to the ground broke this feeling.

Her riding on the road, where was many pedestrians, bothered many mammals because Judy had no intention to stop, which forced many mammals to jump out of her way and Hurricane even knocked some animals either to the ground, to the mud or to the stream and even caused something to get broken.

And for that, Judy got from the mammals waving angrily their fists over of their heads at her and shouting angrily insults after her when Judy ride off.

Riding on the speed of the wind, Judy approached the fenced sugar plantation area, where to civilians weren't allowed to pass. However, ignoring this and possible guards guarding the area, Judy encouraged her horse to jump over the wooden fence with the help of the rock outside of the area.

Judy rode through of the sugar plantation area, jumping over the wooden or rocky fences or pile of barrels with the free spirit and without any problems with the soldiers, except in the storehouse, next to which was the soldiers encampment where was group of soldiers in a break.

Judith suddenly plunged out behind a corner of the storehouse, surprising the large elephant guard in the process, causing him to lose his balance and fell on the pile of wine and honey barrels which someone wine merchant honey badger and grizzly bear were brought for the soldier, smashing them under the elephant's weight.

So much good wine and honey leaked to the ground and the sound of smashing wood barrels alerted more soldiers to the scene, but when the first one soldiers stepped into the stone street's stone slabs, which was covered by the double layer of wine and honey, they slipped on the ground and the rest of the guards, who didn't saw their fellow soldiers due of their rushing hurry on the scene, stumbled on them.

Judy headed towards the Island's lion governor Leodore's fine mansion, even though there was a high cliff and a long jump between a cliff and Leodore's mansion.

But it seemingly did not stop Judy.

"Come on, Hurricane!" Judy encouraged her horse.

Hurricane increased the speed to her legs as she ran towards the edge of the cliff, which protruded out from the cliff towards Leodore's mansion as far as it could.

And then, after Hurricane reached to the edge of the cliff, she jumped from the edge to the long and arcuate leap.

"WOOHOO!" Judy, rising her paws into air, yelled out of enjoy and when they were in the air.

Hurricane flew through the air toward the palace window, which was large enough for the horse to get it, a bit lower high than the cliff itself and luckily for Judy and Hurricane, one of Leodore's servants opened it and just in time jumped away from Judy's and Hurricane's way.

Judy and Hurricane landed safely to the room throught the window, accidentally ruining the badly surprised governor Leodore's peaceful dinner time in the process. Hurricane crushed Leodore's finest plates filled with delicious steaks and goblets filled with wine under of her hooves and kicked mashed food to surprised Leodore's face, messing Leodore's finest governor suits and fine dining table with the mud and dirt from her hooves.

Judy rode to the opposite room, knocking accidentally some of Leodore's surprised servants out of the way in the corridor as she rode to the room, where also in the other side of the room was the similiar large window opened.

Hurricane jumped through of it, landing to the barrel wagons luckily left under the window and landing safely to the mansions courtyard. Hurricane then ran through of Leodore's quickly dodging servants and guards and at lastly Leodore's horse stables before jumping over the another fence and riding away from Leodore's mansion through the streets.

"WOOHOO!" Judy let out another shout out of enjoy of this.

But when Judy had ridden some distance away from the governor's mansion, she suddenly heard fast running horses hooves stamping against the street's rock slabs, meaning that there was riders on the horses galloping right behind of her… or, more precisely, right on her heels.

Judy peeked awkwardly over her shoulder and spotted several royal guards, mostly lions and polar bears, even Leodore himself, riding after her in the hot pursuit. They had on their faces, especially Leodore's face, the burning glare targeted to her.

"Uh-oh!"Judy said and encouraged Hurricane ran faster, because she knew that if Leodore and his red-coat "goons" get her in their claws, she was in the BIG trouble.

However, the escape did not last longer when Judy spotted much to her surprise the group of soldiers blocking her way with the lowered spears and the loaded muskets, demanding her to stop her horse at once.

Judy considered to encourage Hurricane to jump over the wooden fence in order to escape from the trap, but because of their loaded muskets and fearing Hurricane to get hurt either from the possible gunshots or then by lowered spears, Judy had no choice but stop Hurricane in front of the soldiers, although with reluctance.

She then turned around and saw Leodore and his guards arriving to the scene. Leodore glared at Judy with the pure hate and growled loudly.

"Oh, crap!" Judy sighed, knowing that she was in trouble, once again.


Meanwhile on Judy's home outside of the town, called by the name Bunnyburrow inn, Judy's widowed mother Mrs. Bonnie Hawkins, was diligently serving today's big, same-sized and small customers and dozens of visiting relatives and another of her folk. It was once again one of those long and hard days for her, because she was only one who kept this the whole place standing alone and from here and there the visitors cried out their orders, leaving to Bonnie no time to take even some break.

"Ahem, Mrs. Hawkins." Growled old tiger sailor in the corner of the main room.

"I know… refill on the rum. Coming right up, Mr. Claw." Bonnie said when she was taking to the nearby table, where her sister's family their ordered meal.

"There we go, sister. Here's your delicious blueberry pie, two carrot soup..." Bonnie said as she handed over her sister's, her sister's husband and their two daughters their ordered meals.

"And Here's a big bowl of delicious carrots, for the big boy!" Bonnie said as she handed over a bowl full of carrots for her sister's son.

"Awesome!" Bunny boy said and began to eagerly eat carrots, with no table manners, of course, while eating.

"Enjoy." Bonnie wished and departed, leaving her sister's family to eat their meals.

Bonnie was finally able to bring to her old family friend, Dr. Emmitt Otterton, the american river otter abd the personal doctor on this island, his meal while he was reading something to spend his time whike waiting for his order.

"I'm so sorry you had to wait so long, Otterton. It has been the madhouse in all morning." Bonnie said putting Otterton's meal on the table"

"No problem, Bonnie." Otterton said calmly and turned to his meal as Bonnie departed.

"Ah, boiled eggs and delicious fish soup. Mmmm, yummy." Otterton said sniffing his food, which scent brough the smile on his lips after feeling the fish warm, delicious and wonderful scent in his nose.

Otterton tried then to start eating his meal, until he notices a little bunny girl staring at him from the same corner of the table.

"Hello. What brings you here, curious little... bunny girl?" Otterton said cautiously.

Otterton picked up then a spoonful of his fish soup with his spoon, but pauses again in middle of putting it to his mouth when he sensed that the bunny girl continued staring at him.

Otterton started slowly get annoyed by the girl's presence and ruining his a private appetite.

"Bye bye… Go away… Off you go now…" Otterton waved, keeping himself cool because he did not willing to raise his voice against the little bunny girl out of annoyance due of her presence while trying to enjoy his meal. However, the bunny girl didn't move from the place she was standing, neither turned her eyes away from him.

"Are your parents around here somewhere?" Otterton asked while looking around. The bunny girl still did not answer, just continues staring at him.

Otterton then took gentle expression and leaned to his table's corner, looking at the girl whilke holding his full spoon in the air in his left paw.

"Now, what's the matter, little one? Did a cat got your..."

Suddenly, before Otterton could finish what he was about to say, another bunny girl jumped behind of Otterton in other side of the table and kicked with her feets his meal off from his spoon, which flew in the air until bunny girl jumped up and catched it to her mouth. This surprised Otterton and his gentle expression turned to annoyed expression for being fallen to the girls trick.

"WOW! Hey!" Otterton yelled while little bunnies ran away happily.

"I though you rabbits do not eat fish!" Otterton yelled in annoyance after the kids.

Bonnie then arrived to the scene, giggling heartily after having witnessed her nieces tricking Mr. Otterton so cunningly.

"Oh, look my sister's funny children, Stella and Sharla. They are a little bit mischievous but at the same time so adorable at that age!" Bonnie said looking after her nieces with the gentle smile as they reached to their mother.

Otterton, instead followed their going with the disgusted expression on his face.

"Oh, yes. Deplorable. Uh, I mean - adorable." Otterton quickly correct his words as he put his spoon to the table, losing at the same time his appetite, because who knows where those little bunnies feets had been.

He was about to tell to Bonnie that she should as their aunt to teach them herself or at least tell their mother to teach them some manners at the table, but he, however, decided to wipe it out of his mind because it may be quite rudely said from the family friend.

"Speaking of which, how's Judy doing?" Otterton asked.

"Much better. Bonnie answered. "I know she's had a few rough spots this year, but I really think she's starting to turn a corner." Bonnie said and started to gather dirty dishes from the main room's tables to the desk.

Suddenly, the inn's door opened and there was Governor Leodore with two red-coated polar bear, Andersen and Snarlof, and two lion guards, Delgato and Johnson. Polar bear guard Andersen held Judy in his strong paw in the tight grip. Only half of Judy's head was in sight and her feet were hanging below the polar bear's white paw.

"Ahem, Mrs. Hawkins?" Leodore asked.

"JUDITH LAVERNE HAWKINS?!" Bonnie shouted in surprise and shock, dropping at the same time her full arms of dirty dishes, which all broke after hitting to the floor."

"Ooh, wrong turn." Mutered Mr. Otterton.

"Hi, mom." Judy said with awkward but quite an innocent-looking grin and giggle in the polar bear's grip.

Then she pushed with her paws Andersen's thump and fingers away around of her body and fell on her feet to the floor.

"Alright, thanks for the lift, guys." Judy said with after getting free from the polar bear's grab and tried to walk away in the inn.

"Not so fast, you little brat!" Leodore said roughly and by his nod, Andersen grabbed Judy again to his double tight grip and lifted her from the ground. This time Judy's head was completely in sight above the polar bear's grip.

An angry Leodore stepped in to the inn and began immediately down to business, without apologizing his sudden visiting and bothering Bonnie's hard working day.

"We apprehended your daughter, again, and in this time riding in a restricted area, where the civilians aren't allowed to pass." Leodore said. "The charges against her are, unauthorized passage, speeding around in the horseback, disturbance of civilians, a surprise attack against my guards on their break in the sugar plantation, unauthorized penetration to my mansion and yet... uh..."

"Unintentional destruction of property." Judy said quite simply.

"You mean "deliberate?" Leodore asked with bitter tone.

"Not in my language." Judy answered, with no effect in the rabbit's face under the angry governor's cold scowl.

Leodore crowled in annoyance at Judy.

"However, thank you." Leodore said, turning his eyes away from Judy's.

"Do not mention it." Judy simply said back.

"Oh, Judy!" Bonnie said in irritation

Judy's innocent-looking expression and grin on her face lowered after she made the eye-contact with her annoyed mother.

Leodore turned his attention back to Bonnie. "As you are aware, ma'am, we had talking about her recent vandalism in my celebrations two weeks ago."

Judy rolled her eyes about that one. It was just pure accident, when she accidentally pushed Mr. Bear's two carts, which were filled with Mr. Bear's new beehives and honey jars down from top of the hill... straight middle of Leodore's celebrations in his mansion's garden, causing the really big bee mess which ruined the whole celebrations.

And that's not all, Leodore was himself in the way of the rolling honey carts, which threw some honey jars towards to him after it collided to the rock which break its wheel. The governor was instantly covered with honey, which attracted most of the bees upon him.

Afterwards, Leodore bitterly blamed Judy for ruining the celebrations and his public humiliation before his high officers and honorable celebration crowd of his family.

"Oh, come on, Leodore! It was just pure accident. No one should not get so mad for a few tiny and quite harmless bee sting." Judy said defending herself, to which Leodore react with the deep growl and cold gaze before turning back to Bonnie.

"I gave you a chance to teach her something about the "good manners and discipline" and here's the result. Didn't I made it clear then?"

"Yes, yes- No, I mean, I understand, but, um, co-couldn't we just-?" Bonnie said, nervously stuttering on her words while trying to explain about her family's and her daughter's situation being alone her responsibility.

"Um, pardon me, the governor, if I might, uh, interject here?" Otterton said and walked interrupting to the scene.

"The name is the noted co-driver and the doctor Emmitt Otterton from the same island. Perhaps you've heard of me? (awkward silence) No? Well, if I currently remember, you were one of my patients after that "bee accident" and…"

"Silence!" Leodore yelled annoyed by this intervene. "What justifies you come to interrupt our business which are not your business? Or are you this brat's father?" Leodore asked firmly

"Oh, good heavens, no! He's not. He's otter, no rabbit, and he's just an old friend of our family." Bonnie nervously explained.

"BACK OFF, OTTER!" Leodore roared loudly, causing Otterton fall to the floor.

Bonnie helped Otterton back to his feet and sent him away from the scene.

"Thank you, Otterton. I will take it from here." Bonnie said.

"Well, Bonnie, if you insist." Otterton said and was about debart from the scene until he quickly turned to Bonnie and whispered to her ear.

"I think that we need in fact Leodore's own mother here to tell him something about good manners." He said quietly.

Leodore heard that one very well and growled at quickly retreating otter deeply, until he turned back to Bonnie.

Impatient Leodore continued what he was saying: "Though I should arrest your annoying daughter right here and right now and confiscate her horse due the recent damages she has caused, numerous complaints of the townspeople she has antagonized with her "so-called accidents" and "so-called unintentional" vandalism and repeated violations of the law on this island, I'll grant to your daughter one last chance and very last warning. Mark my words, Mr. Hawkins, if there's any more slip-ups with the law, there's a dark, cold and rat-filled dungeon waiting for her in the island's fortress." Leodore said and targeted his cold and vicious gaze to Bonnie's terrified eyes.

"Is that a clear?" Leodore asked coldly.

By Leodore's nod, Andersen roughly released Judy from his grab to Bonnie's arms.

"Yes it is, Leodore." Bonnie said before backing off with Judy and turning firmly to her. "It won't happen again." She said to her daughter.

"My men see her kind of animal brats every day in the city, ma'am. Either as vandals, troublemakers, bandits, bullies, boasters, stowaways... or even as losers like you, brat." Leodore said mockingly glaring at Judy, who glared back at him with her widened eyes, greatly offended by Leodore's words.

"I should leave this hellhole at once, where that brat's presence gets my nerves by anger and disgust and her stink annoys my nose, but because she ruined my peaceful dinner, I'll eat here." Leodore said and departed to looking for empty table from the main room and his men followed him.

After Leodore and his men were departed from the scene, Bonnie turned firmly from them to Judy, greatly disappointed and having enough of her recent behaviours.

"Judy, seriously, I have had it! Do you really want to go to the dungeon in the fortress, is that it?" Bonnie asked from her daughter firmly and with the scolding tone.

Judy did not answered. She instead just stood quietly in place her paws in her black-brown coat's pockets and avoided the eye-contact with her mother's eyes.

She then quietly turned around and walked away from her mother.

But instead of going up the stairs into her room, Judy took a washing-up bowl from the nearby table and started quietly to gather dirty dishes from the another tables left by the already departed visitors.

"Judy?" Bonnie called her, but Judy did not answer to her, neither turned to her mother.

"Judy, look at me." Bonnie tried once again." "It's been hard enough keeping this place afloat by myself without you going out there to break something or annoy someone from the townspeople like you did with Leodore today with your increased vandalism and…"

In annoyance and frustration, Judy turned to her mother a frustrated and self-defending expression on her face.

"But mom, they're the ones who calls them as vandalism action. I just call them as innocent accidents which happens all of time." Judy said in self-defense

"And what happened today during of my ride with Hurricane, it was not a big deal. No one didn't even hurt… not at least badly when I accidentally surprised one elephant guard from behind the corner, causing him accidentally to collapse onto the pile of wine and honey barrels which led into the mess which knocked down several other guards"

"Besides, this is a free island. It's that blasted oversensitive pussy-cat, who's always claiming the lands from this island for his own purposes to make more money for himself, and that lion with his minions are always tyring to seek excuses from my innocent accidents to take me behind the bars and…" Judy tried to explain.

However, Bonnie only gave to her daughter a scolding look, implying that she didn't believed her daughter even though Judy tried to honestly explain.

Judy sighed in frustration and shrugged her shoulder.

"Just forget it, mom. Forget it." Judy said silently and turned to contine to gather more dishes from the another tables.

"Mrs. Hawkins! Where's my damned rum?!" Claw roared from the corner beating the table with his fist, catching Bonnie's attention.

"Yeah, you slow old bunny!" Food on the table and quickly! You daughter brat messed my dinner, so you have to serve me with your best!" Leodore roared from the next table.

Also Leodore's soldiers beat the table shouting inision: "Food! Food! Food!"

"The food here right now or we break the inn to the ground." Andersen threatened, much to Bonnie's and her visiting family member's annoyance.

"Yes, I'll be right there, Mr. Claw! And just a minute, Mr. Leodore." Bonnie said back.

"Hurry up, it took from my servants today the whole morning to make dinner changed breakfast for me and I have already a roaring hunger in the stomach. And remember Mr. Hawkins, no vegetables, only roast meat and wine!" Leodore angrily demanded.

Bonnie sighed out of frustration and quickly turned back to Judy.

"Judy, I just don't want to see you throw away your entire future just like that." Bonnie said, deeply concerned for her daughter's life, before she returned to her other worries and serve her impatient guests.

Judy took the dirty dishes to the kitchen, where much to her annoyance was waiting for her a huge mountain of dirty dishes.

Judy sighed out of frustration.

"Yeah, and what kind of future? A dishwasher in the kitchen of the king of Zoongland himself, huh?" Judy mutered in annoyance, knowing that due of that mountain of dishes, she was not gonna get away from this very soon, not before every last plate was clean and back in its right place in the kitchen.

Judy thought her recent question for a moment, before she let out of bored sigh.

"Yeah, that would be much worse punishment than to be thrown into the jail or even to be sent to the executioner's chopping block by Leodore." Judy muttered and began to wash the dishes.


And it was my first chapter of my story and more is coming. I hope you enjoyed it.