A/N: So some tumblr user, not gonna say who, but was criticizing me because I was writing a story about my OCs, Max and Sophie. He/She said that I was… Abusing Zootopia by using the movie's name to create my own plot about character he/she has never heard of. Well, to that, I only have one thing to say to you, critic-wannabe. Fuck you. My story, my rule. I even put disclaimers that Zootopia doesn't belong to me, fucktard.
Excuse my language there, folks. Anyway, because of that user, I decided to piss him/her off some more by writing more about my OCs after I'm done with this one. So after this chapter, expect an update for Under One Roof.
Disclaimer: Zootopia obviously belongs to Disney. Oh, and to the 'critic', fuck you again. (Excuse my language again, guys and gals.)
Day 3 of their visit in Mrs. Wilde's place. The three of them can be seen eating breakfast around the table. They were talking about Judy's family this time and how she ended up in Zootopia. She told them that it all started when she was just a little bunny who wanted to be a police officer. To the point where she was sent to Zootopia after not just being the first rabbit officer but also the top of her class in the academy.
"Oh's so nice to hear," Mrs. Wilde said munching on her oatmeal. "I've been thinking. How long did it take Nick to join the ZPD?"
"9 months," he said, his mouth still full with cereal. (Rich Moore already confirmed this by the way.)
"And I'm sure it was all worth it," Judy said, laughing after looking at his chewing face. "He's a very good actor too. That savage acting during in the museum."
"Oh my," Mrs. Wilde said. She turned to her son. "You didn't turn savage for real too, did you?"
"Mom," Nick denied, chuckling. "I was fine. Carrots and I have already set up the plan anyway. So it's nothing to be worried. She's an even better actress especially with that scream."
"I've… Seen some horror movies," she said, stirring her salad, slowly. "So, I might as well put them to good use."
Mrs. Wilde laughed. "I never would have thought that," she said. "For a couple of natural enemies, you two work so well together. And now look at you two. A couple."
A nervous laugh came out from them before they awkwardly drank some water.
"So when will I expect some grandkids?" Mrs. Wilde continued.
The couple's eyes widened and they almost spat out their water, barely swallowed.
"Er…" Nick said, wiping his mouth while coughing. "Don't you think… It's a little too soon?"
"Oh come now, Nick," Mrs. Wilde said. "You're already 32. A tod like you should be married already."
He rubbed the back of his head, blushing and looking away. "Mom… Come on…"
Judy held in her giggle. "Well, it's not too late for me, yet," she said. "I'm only 24 after all."
"Oh my," Mrs. Wilde said, placing her paws on her mouth. "That young?" She turned towards Nick. "You never told me you had ways with young ladies."
"Mom!" he said, covering his face this time.
Judy laughed. "Well, it's more like I fell for him instead," she admitted. "He didn't even have to do a thing."
"So you were the first one to confess?" Mrs. Wilde picked up her cup of water.
Judy nodded. "It was summer and… It was… Really, really hot." Judy placed her elbows on the table, resting her chin on her paws. "And Nick was… Just showing me a good time. Even though he wasn't having a good time."
"Um…" Nick quickly butted in. "I… DID have a good time…"
"You look as if you were bored though."
"I was but, at least it's way better to be with you rather than watching the same thing in the aquarium all the time."
She smiled and looked down. "Dumb fox…" she muttered.
Nick smiled back focusing on his breakfast.
Mrs. Wilde giggled looking at how cute those two were. She then thought of an idea. Something for the three of them to do together.
"I have an idea," she said.
The couple paid their attention to her.
"Let's all go bowling together!"
Judy smiled. "That sounds great!" she said clapping her hands. Judy has never gone bowling before so it was something new she could try.
"Um… I don't know…" Nick said, looking away.
"Oh come on, Nick," she said. "It's been a while since you've seen my bowling skill, hasn't it?"
"Were you good, Mrs. Wilde?"
"No…"
The two females laughed.
Nick, on the other hand, chuckled and sighed. "Alright, fine," he said. "I'll go. Only if you promise not get so worked up about losing like last time."
"Is that why you didn't wanna go?" Mrs. Wilde laughed. "That was long ago, Nick. Your mother's changed!"
He smirked. "Alright, then," he said, standing up. "Shall we go?"
The three of them took a cab to the Savannah Central mall, ready for some bowling.
Unlike Nick and his mother, Judy never played bowling before so it was all new to her. They took the elevator outside of the mall and head up to the third floor. As they stepped out, Judy first noticed so many bowling alleys in front of her through a glass. She placed her paws on the glass looking at the mammals play.
Each bowling alley had their own sizes for different mammals to play on. She gasped in awe with her ears dropped down after witnessing a rhinoceros got a strike.
"Carrots," Nick called, opening the door for his mother. "Come on."
She nodded and quickly got in.
The place was so comfortable with the cool air inside. The sounds of stricked bowling pins echoes the entire room has somehow put the bunny into hyper mode. She was really excited to try to play for the first time too.
"Mrs. Wilde!" said a moose, walking up to her. He shook paws with her. "So glad you could finally come again. It's been a while."
"Why thank you, Mr. Elmoose," she said, with a smile. "I brought two guests with me if you don't mind."
"Ah yes, Officer Judy Hopps and Officer Nick Wilde. Welcome."
Judy smiled nervously and waved awkwardly. Nick just stared at the moose with his sly smile as greeting.
The moose, named Mr. Elmoose, then turned to the vixen. "There should be an empty bowling alley in the normal section. You'll find it as always."
"Thank you as always," she said before reaching for her purse. "How much does 1 hour cost?"
"The usual. $10."
"Ah no, ma'am!" Judy quickly interrupted. "Let me pay for it." She pulled out her wallet gave him a $20 instead. "Make it 2 hours."
He smiled politely. "Of course," he said.
The three of them walked towards the normal-size section.
"Really, Judy," Mrs. Wilde said. "It's no biggie."
"Ma'am, it's okay," Judy reassured. "I'd like to spend more time with you after all. After yesterday's stroll at the park, I feel like we could have had more time bonding."
The vixen smiled, after feeling her heart a little warm from Judy's kind words. "It's so nice having more company…" she said.
Judy smiled.
Nick glanced and smiled as well. His girlfriend and mother are getting along so well, it's almost as if his life is complete. Two females most dear to him, are now treating each other like family. He couldn't be any happier at seeing how close they've gotten. Like mother and daughter.
Judy found an empty bowling alley and pointed. "Found one," she said.
Mrs. Wilde then turned on the monitor of the bowling alley and the lights on their side turned on. Judy looked around in awe again. She was a bit too easily impressed by this. She took a seat down as the vixen pushed a button, setting the bowling ball free from their case, rolling their way down to the rails.
Mrs. Wilde wrote down three names on the player list: Vixen, Tod and Bunny.
Then she picked up a bowling. She turned to Judy. "Watch this…" she said, with a confident smirk.
The bowling pins were all set, ready to be struck. The vixen took her time, ready to roll the ball directly to the pins. After letting out a sigh, she took a step forward, pulled her right arm back and threw the ball not too hard or too soft. The ball rolled and hit directly in the center of the pins, however… In a split.
She chuckled and facepalmed herself. "Just my luck," she said, laughing.
"At least you'll almost get a spare, mom," Nick said, watching back.
"I know, I know." She took another ball, and repeat process, aiming for the pin on the left. She hoped for the pin that she was targeting to hit the other one across it. She took another deep breath and threw the ball again but to only bring down one pin.
She sighed and looked up in disappointment.
"My turn, " Nick said. He stood up and picked up a ball, walking towards the alley. He straightened up his body like a body, focusing on the pins. He took two steps slowly and threw the ball. Only to get a gutterball. His face immediately turned into a poker face.
And behind him, were the giggles of the bunny and vixen.
"I meant to do that," he said calmly, sounding cool.
"Sure," Judy replied sarcastically.
Nick then prepared another ball and decided to try his mother's technique instead. He threw the ball and manage to finally hit some. Six bowling pins from the center to the right were struck down.
He fist pumped downwards, muttering, "Yes!"
Judy shook her head with an eyebrow raised. "Well, I guess it's my turn," she said, standing up before the tod walked back to his seat.
But because it was Judy's first time, she had no experience on how to play bowling. But she tried her best anyway. She decided to imitate Mrs. Wilde's technique. But unlike the vixen, she almost tripped when she threw the ball but to her surprise, she brought down nine bowling pins.
She smiled in joy and clapped for herself.
Nick who just witnessed that, had his mouth hanging opened in disbelief. But his mother was cheering for Judy. However, on Judy's second try, gutterball… She facepalmed herself with a sighed.
"Keep practicing, dear," said Nick's mom. "You'll get better."
"Maybe you'll even be champion," Nick added.
Judy put her paws down and smiled. "I'll try again!" she said, filled with determination. "Except about the champion part."
"What? It could happen."
The three of them enjoyed the rest of the 2 hours playing bowling. But it would seem that every round they go at it, Mrs. Wilde always beat them. The only difference in the round was Nick and Judy keeps switching 2nd and 3rd place with each other. And after bowling, they decided to do a few shopping.
With the two females looking for some new clothes, Nick was left behind all by himself. But it was perfect because he was going to buy something for his mother anyway. He told them that he'll be going to the bathroom and that he'll call once he's done.
He went to the jewellery store and bought a crystal necklace. The neck was made of silver with the crystal in the shape of a pawprint. He smiled at the sight of the beautiful piece and thanked the salesmammal for it. Perfect timing too.
Mother's Day… Tomorrow. It was almost his time to tell her everything.
A/N: There you have it, guys and gals. Next chapter is the finale. I apologize for making this too short. I'll be writing the finale now. But won't be posting it. As I've said above, I'll be posting a new chapter for Under One Roof. Stay tuned.
Also, I feel like there were a lot of errors in it. I apologize if there are. Anyway, ciao.
