Hey guys! Thanks for the positive feed back and the critism! It means a lot. Wrote this a couple days ago but I was out of town and couldn't put it in. Enjoy

"You ready carrots?" Nick said leaning back in the driver's seat of their uncover car .

Checking her gear (which consisted of a few bugs and tactical gear) Judy looked up at him."Yup."

"Alright let's get it done." Nick said pulling over his shades.

Judy promptly got out of the car and approach the apartment building across the street. It was a hot day on Savannah square, and Judy tried to dress as loosely as possible.

The building was of tan color and was an indoor complex. Each apartment was actually relatively large and decently nice. And Yedlin, the con artist they were chasing, placed a monthly rent that cost a good amount.

Judy agreed to rent the apartment if he could give her a load down of the place. Judy's cover name was Kenly. And Kenly was a very dumb bunny straight from the Tri Burrows looking to make in a big city. Any con artist would take advantage of that that, so Yedlin was more than happy to show her the place.

When Judy entered the apartment complex she was greeted by cool air conditioning. She went to apartment number 123, first floor room 23.

When she arrived she was greeted by a rather small rabbit Yedlin. At first site she was astounded by his size, he looked professional but upon seeing him Judy started to believe that he was of 12 to at most 14 years of age.

Ignoring his size she greeted him. "Oh, you must be Yedlin. Thank you so much for coming. My parents are gonna be so happy I found a place."

"Yeah of course, would you like to come in?" The young rabbit didn't even sound old enough for puberty.

"Yes, absolutely!" Judy accepted.

Yedlin opened the door. It was actually a very nice apartment, hard wood floors and granite counter tops.

"So how did you come across this place?" Judy asked the short grey rabbit. To judy's notes, she noticed that Yedlin had very defined arrow shaped tips on his ears. If she lost him that could go in a data base to eventually find him.

"A friend sold it to me for a cheap price, but I moved and now I am just trying to rent it."

"I see."

After a few moments of showing the apartment Judy asked Yedlin. "How old are you anyway?"

"Young, why do you ask?" Yedlin was now becoming suspicious.

"Oh just wondering." Judy said trying to bat off his question. Judy then positioned herself between Yedlin and the open door way.

"No seriously Yedlin, if that is your real name, how old are you." Judy now demanded

"Hey chill, I told you I was young." Yedlin said raising his hands.

"Officer Hopps ZPD, I know this isn't your apartment. I need an ID." She commanded.

Yedlin froze. Composing himself, Yedlin then calmly pulled out his wallet and gave her his driver's license. Judy began intently reading the information, it was clear this was a fake.

Just as Judy looked up, Yedlin bolted for the door. Running out of the apartment following the rabbit she radioed Nick for back up . When she made outside she saw that Nick was already out the car chasing the criminal.

Yedlin took a hard turn into an ally way, Nick and Judy were gaining on him fast. The young rabbit was not very athletic.

Again getting closer to the rabbit he took another turn as Nick and Judy were only 20 feet away. As Yedlin turned the corner he realized he took a wrong turn by the stone ally ways that encased him, he was at a dead end.

Yedlin instantly drew a pocket knife and turned to see an approaching Nick and Judy.

"Hey, but the knife down sir! We're not going to hurt you." Nick said with out stretched paws, unarmed.

Judy on the other hand held a tazer just in case Yedlin tried anything.

As Nick said that tears started to leak down Yedlin face. The young rabbit's voice cracked. "It wasn't my plan I swear, just don't put me jail please I don't want to go."

"We aren't going to send you anywhere. We can sort this out you just need to put down the knife." Nick calmly promised as he inched towards the rabbit.

Yedlin didn't drop his weapon but weakened his grip. Nick finally drew close enough to grab the rabbits wrist rotate it to break his grip while pinning it behind his back. Nick then tripped yedlin placing him face down on the ground with his knee on the young rabbits back. The predator promptly cuffed him.

Yedlin yelped in pain as Nick practiced his well trained movers. "Hey be easy with he's probably like 12" Judy told Nick.

"Well he was armed, and for an adult we would reserve the right to kill him because he was with in a 21 feet radius. I think I did this little man a favour." Nick said as he pulled Yedlin to his feet.

Judy picked up Yedlin's pocket knife and placed it in a plastic bag. The two brought the rabbit to car and then to the station.

At the station they took pictures, paw prints, and even a blood sample. Yedlin already admitted that his name was actually Cooper White and he was 13 years old while he was in the car. Cooper had gotten pretty emotional and was crying pretty much throughout his trip in the station.

Judy approached their cubical as Nick was filling out some paper work of the case the were working on. Judy placed a stack of papers on the desk.

"Stuff on the case?" Nick asked.

"Yeah, turns out that this Cooper character was working for a goat named Gram Tucker. And yes Gram Tucker has a warrant, for tax invasion and conning. Guess he found Cooper and wanted him for this apartment job he had going on. So he hired Cooper for his dirty work. Obviously that was mistake. And as for Cooper he has committed some petty theft not a huge issue but we'll refer him to his parents and he'll be on his way." Judy explained the situation.

"Great, did you do the background check on the two?" Nick asked her.

"No, Clawhauser did for us."

"Awesome, I bet he'll demand a box of doughnuts for this one."

Judy shrugged. "Probably."

The two then he head out to arrest Gram, and arrest they did. The goat had been in his normal residence eating Chinese take out while watching Zootopia 9-1-1, a local comedy show. Gram didn't show any resistance and the dynamic duo was back the station at fashionable five o'clock.

After passing the goat on to security guards Judy notice that Cooper was sitting in a chair with his hands cuffed. She was suppose to head back to their office to complete their paper work but Judy thought to stop and talk to the rabbit.

"Hey I'll meet you there in a sec Nick." Judy told the red fox.

Nick already knew what she was up to. "Don't get too attached to thief now." He said as he walked to their office.

In a few moments Judy took a seat next to Cooper. "Hey there." She greeted.

"Hey." Cooper responded.

"So, Gram?"

"Yeah " Cooper said blankly.

"Why did do it? Like get up in his business and stuff?" Judy asked curious.

"He had money, and I needed money." Cooper simply respond.

"Oh." Jud said, feeling kinda of dumb. "Where are your parents they should have been here now."

Cooper flinched and almost looked at her in disgust. He didn't respond, and stared at the ground.

"Hey, what's up are you okay?" Judy asked, showing more concern for any criminal she had talked to. No response.

Cooper sat for about a minuet before he spoke. "My parents are dead."

Judy was taken back by the answer. He report showed that his parents were very alive and capable of caring for a child. But his answer sounded very genuine.

"I am sorry I didn't mean to bring it up, I didn't know. But I also think you shouldn't have brought that up, because I know parents are alive. I read a background check on you, don't lie to me." Judy rudely told the rabbit.

Cooper looked at her in astonishment. "I didn't lie to you! You think I would lie about something like that, just get away from me if your going to pull that. Jerk!"

Judy just smiled at the agitated bunny, he's a very good lier! "Okay then, I believe you." Judy sarcastically said. And with that Judy left to meet Nick.

"Hey are little rabbit is a crazy lier. You know what Cooper just told me, he said his parents were dead. I caught in the lie and just called me a jerk, what an A hole."

Nick looked at her with wide eye. "What?" The dumb bunny asked.

"Your the A hole, Clawhauser just gave the updated report on this Cooper. He's an orphan, his family died in a car accident 8 months ago. He ran away from he 'care' house or what ever you want to call it twice. This being his second time he has been leaving on the streets for like three weeks now."

Judy's jaw dropped. "Your kidding."

"Carrots, since when did I lie to you?" Nick said with a smile.

She wanted to tell him do you want me to count? But it was blocked by the sudden pain of guilt. Nick wasn't giving her crap this time. "I'll be right back."

Judy ran back to Cooper and apologized for her misunderstanding. "Look." Judy told Cooper. "If you need anything call me and let me know." She said as she gave him a paper with her number on it. Cooper just looked at her and gave her a hug.

"Thank you." He said as he released. Judy could now feel better about herself

On the way back to the office she stopped at Clawhausers desk. "Hey, you know that Cooper kid we brought in?" The cheetah nodded. "What gonna happen with him?"

"Oh I don't know sugar cakes, he could either go back to his Home for Orphans or go to juvenile prison. It really up in the air right now." Clawhauser told her.

Back in her apartment Judy did some research on fostering for Cooper perhaps. It was an abstract thought, but she felt it was the right thing to pursue. After about fifteen minuets of research she invited Nick over for dinner.

It was super usual for them to eat together about every night. They were best friends, and true friends for that matter. Nick, despite his shady history, was the one person in Zootopia she could fully trust. They just about everything together, they were each other's social life.

Judy had a few attempts to reach out to other rabbits in the city but Nick soaked up so much of her time there was no point.

As Nick knocked Judy received a text from Cooper. "Hey this Cooper." The digital message read. Judy quickly responded.

She opened the door to see Nick in what seemed to be very comfortable athletic gear. Dri-fit shorts and a all cotton T. "What's up." She greeted him.

"Not much fluff, just wanting some stir fried rice." Nick said as he walked in seating him self at Judy's bar stool dinner table. After finding Gram with his take out, it put Judy in the mood for a foreign dish.

Judy had already placed a bowl of easy-cook rice on the table, it was seasoned and Nick helped himself with glass of water. The two ate while talking over their day, mostly about Judy's moment with Cooper. Nick recalled the time they met, as the relation of Judy being rude to Cooper rather than recovering verbal abuse from a fox.

After about ten minuets they were done eating and Nick helped Judy clean the dishes. When completing the chore Judy heard a ring from her phone. "I am just chilling." The response to Judy's text was answered.

Judy typed back. "I am sorry for what I said earlier again, I didn't know."

"Who you textin?" Nick asked her as he leaned against the kitchen counter.

"Cooper."

Nick suppressed a laugh. "You gave him your number?"

"Yeah, I felt bad about calling him a lier and what not." Judy said.

"It took me a couple weeks to finally get your number for the first time."

"So what?"

"So you already trust this rabbit quicker than me?"

"He's a little kid." Nick raised an eyebrow. "Your right, it's a rabbit thing I guess." Judy admitted.

"Don't get too attached to him now." Nick said as he sip on some water.

"I mean..." Judy started.

"What?" Nick asked, she didn't say anything. "Finish your thought."

"Well, I was looking into fostering for him." Nick nearly choked on a swig of water as the words came. "Look we're both about to get on break I think I can still watch over him as least for a month."

"Judy." Nick hardly used her actual name. "You need take classes, people need to check your house and I still don't think you will have the time."

"My mom." She said simply.

"Your mom what?"

"She's fostered before "

"Again, do you think she has the time too, plus you can't just throw that at her. And I thought you were going to help me with Amber?"

"Nick I'll help you with Amber and I'll help with Cooper too. I have lots of expirece with little kits anyway."

"He's a thief"

"And an orphan."

"He's straight trouble."

"Look, it's not a guarantee thing anyway. Right now it's just a thought."

Nick shrugged. "Fine, I just wouldn't put a lot of thought into it. It could just a waste of time."

Judy almost laughed at his response. "We'll in that case my red con man, your a waste of time!"

There it is! So I wanted to make a good dialouge between Nick and Judy in this chapter, so let !me know how I did. And for logistical junk as far as fosterings goes for information is much needed. Please review, the response means a lot to me and my story! Cheers!

Expect a new home chapter soon and so on shot additions. I may or may not write another chapter for "When they fight, they fight"