(NOTE: I actually made this in a day as I wanted to include a chapter dedicated to the certain Bunny and Fox. Plus...I was in a cuddly mood to write some fluffy stuff. Shush it, blame it on how adorable these two are together. Anyways enjoy this short sweet chapter.)

As the Kit Kats and their uncle, babysitter, and the babysitters friend start to decorate the home to have it both fancy looking and clean the time starts to pass by with the morning going into the start of the afternoon. The sun starts to shine brightly as the wind starts to also come to keep a cool breeze for every mammal. The wind is especially helpful for the day off officers Judy Hopps and her husband Nick Wilde as they rest against the painted wooden railing of a bridge at the Rainforest District. The rain was halted for today due to what is claimed to be somehow most of the pipes were clogged thus it was a perfect time for walking around. Also they forgot their umbrellas so it was a lucky day for them.

Now the thing funny about them being at the Rainforest District wasn't the fact that the restaurant was in the same district, with them being on the edge of the district and the fancy place being in the middle of the district, but they wanted to just take something that wasn't on the list. Do something different with their anniversary. Yeah memories can be swell but something made them just want to go there. Why? Well it was Nick's idea to think of being there with Judy siding with him as secretly to her it felt like something new.

The bridge was as one would be at a park, medium sized, as it was on top of a small thin lake with the water flowing gently as it came from the closeby waterfalls. It was so clear you practically look at it and see your full reflection on it. The bridge itself was covered in vines which gave it that look of nature. The two leaned their backs against its railing as some mammals passed by with umbrellas in hand for when it is fixed. Judy was wearing her dark pink buttoned up shirt with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows and dark gray pants with Nick being in his dark red buttoned up shirt with his black coal colored tie and his dark brown pants.

The railing was dry so thankfully their clothes weren't getting wet. Nick took a deep breath of the fresh air with a calm sigh ending with a smile on his face. "I sure do love this place." Judy looked over to him as her head laid gently on his arm. His soft fox fur was so fluffy she felt like she was going to die. "Yeah it is. I can see why your mom loves it here." She stated to him as she could feel his arm wrap around her waist to bring her closer to him. "Yeah." Nick said as he looked down to meet her lavender eyes. Her smile grew slightly as she just couldn't help but let out a small giggle with light redness on her cheeks. "What's wrong?" Nick asked when he noticed his bunny was acting very giggly.

"Oh it's just, well, this day is feels like a dream." Judy lightly snuggled on his arm with her face with Nick just feeling her be so happy. He could feel butterflies tickling his stomach just from her own cuteness. "Well you know what? This is like a dream to me too." She stopped slowly to look up at him when he said that. "What you mean by that?" She smirked as she wanted to hear him be his charming self. She would never admit it but when he puts on his charm face she feels slightly faint from loving his suave ways. She hated but loved how that was her weakness from him. "Well Carrots. I just feel like this isn't real. Like I feel as if I could fly and dream up of so many things I want."

Judy looked at him with a hint of curiosity as she held his hand with hers from his arm that still was wrapped around her. He continued. "What I mean is that I can't believe that this dream feels real. I don't want to ever wake up from it." After he finished his say, he could hear the slight aww coming out of Judy whose nose was twitching from being too happy. Nick slightly letted go of her as he scooted away a bit. "You ain't going to do a binky again are you? The last one got the wind out of me." She lightly chuckled and patted his arm.

"Well I did give you a gallon of ice to make it up. Besides you was the one who kept tickling with your kisses." Judy said with Nick having his turn to have a laugh. "Well who was the one that kept giving me a raspberry on the neck?" With that, Judy blushed but still gave a smirk. "Be lucky it wasn't your belly." With that being said, Nick laughed as he get his body off of leaning on the railing with Judy doing the same. "Thanks by the way." Nick stated as he looked at her with warmness and joy into his eyes.

"For what? Paying the cab?" the smirking but happy rabbit stated with her fox kissing her forehead. "Well that, but also for pretty much being the helpful mammal you can be." He looked with him seeing his wife having her blush still on her face but growing slightly brighter. Still he wanted to make her suffer from his charm so he continued. "I want to thank you for changing me. For having this new life that I have right here and right now." He got down on one knee to be face to face with her. Again her blush grew more as he grabbed her hand and gently placed it on his chest where his heart is.

"You changed my heart. You changed my life. You changed me." His suave mood didn't end as he placed his warm hand on her cheek and rubbed it gently with his thumb. "I got no words of thanking you for making me the happiest fox in the world. So I will always try everyday to make you happy even if I feel blue." That got her. Her smile grew as she started to slightly laugh but hold in the tears from him. She wasn't always emotional but when it came to Nick and his sweet words or the kits practically being happy to be with her, which they call her mom, she could have moments of being a teary eyed rabbit. This was one of them.

"There there now." Nick stopped his playful tease as he grabbed his wife and brought her closer to him in a warm embracing hug. He could feel her wrap her arms around his neck with her red flushed cheeks rubbing on his with her making soft sniffles from him. "I didn't mean to make you emotional Judy. Really I was just trying to be sweet and playful. I sw-" His words were cutted off for two reasons that happened in a matter of seconds. One was the sprinklers were fixed so the cool water started to rain down on the mammals with the lucky ones pulling up their umbrellas. Except for the two lovebirds by the bridge.

The second seemed more of a reason for Nick to forget about the rain. He felt the sweet and deep love of a kiss on his lips. Judy was holding his cheeks with her lips connected to his with her eyes closed and having the expression of joy on her face. This made the wet furred fox close his eyes and just feel as if there was no rain. His arms were around his wife's body as he just felt like the world was gone around him. Like he was only there with the one mammal he loved. He cherished. He adored more than his own life. He kissed her back as the two were nothing more but in their own embrace. They felt pure bliss of love, of joy, of pure happiness.

Slowly as they have their eyes opened they pulled off to let themselves take a moment to breath. They could see their clothes getting wet from the rain as they start to smell like wet mammals. However it never bothered them. Love can make even the most perfect mammal go crazy. It was pure proof as Nick gets up and offered her his hand. "Common Mrs. Wilde, Let's get an umbrella for us. I'll pay this time." Nick said with her smiling up at him and offering his hand as she held it.

"Hey. Can we actually go into the blimp this time? I never rode that." Judy asked as they started to walk over the bridge to look for a store selling umbrellas. "Oh I was just going to ask you that. You and I really do think alike huh?" The wet fox said as he heard her sweet chuckle of laughter. "I love you Nick." Judy could only say as she had her wet head on his soggy feeling fur. "I love you too Judy." His smile just never went away after that. It was goofy to act like a lovesick fox everyday even when he had a wife. Yet everyday to him it felt like they were boyfriend and girlfriend. As best friends who had this bond stronger than metal.

The only thing they got in common a lot more was how no matter what species, no matter what their lives were like, no matter what blocks them in their way, they still have each other. It was true love and every mammal could see it. Two soaked mammals holding hands and not caring about the rain nor the world. Both were grateful to be in their lives. To have changed their lives together. Judy and Nick were both in love, but both happy with their wonderful amazing weird life.

And they would never change it no matter what.