Judy and Nick sat around the corner of the street watching for any nearby speeders. Judy was holding a speed tracker, ready to aim it at any cars to check for anyone going over the limit.

"You've been awfully quiet." Judy noted as she continued to stare out into the street. "Usually at this point you're striking conversation."

Nick tapped his finger against the cup he was holding. "Just having some thoughts at the moment." Nick replied.

"Like what?" Judy asked.

Nick thought for a moment before proceeding to respond. "Did anything about that sheep strike you as 'off' in any way?"

"I don't follow." Judy responded, looking at Nick.

"You're telling me you didn't think anything about that sheep was… familiar?" Nick pressed.

"Nick, if you have something you're trying to say, say it." Judy urged, taking her attention off the road.

"See, that's just the thing, I don't have anything to say because I can't find what I'm trying to say. Something about that sheep earlier was familiar, yet it's not coming to me why." Nick conveyed. "It's in there somewhere but I can't seem to get at it."

"You don't think she was a criminal do you?" Judy asked.

"Maybe, I just think we've seen that sheep somewhere." Nick started to rub his forehead in some hope to remember.

Judy thought it over for a second; there was only one notable sheep she could think of. "You aren't talking about Bellwether are you?" She asked.

"Oh please carrots, we both know Bellwether is in the penitentiary, there isn't a chance she could be walking around Zootopia this soon." Nick refuted.

"You never know." Judy warned. Suddenly a thought came to her. "You don't think that sheep might have been a part of the Plague doctors do you?"

"What makes you think that?" Nick replied as he stopped rubbing his forehead.

"I know the newspaper hasn't really had any stories lately." Judy began. "But why would they suddenly have an interest in a group that disappeared years ago. It seems odd if you ask me."

Nick thought it over; he knew that none of the members were short, or at least not as short as the sheep that they encountered earlier. "If that is true, she must have been working as a side member. None of the Plague doctors were as short as her, but that doesn't disqualify the thought she might be working with them. I think we should go find her again."

"Nick, we can't just go running after a sheep if they haven't done anything yet. Besides, it's only a thought, if something does come up, then we have an excuse to find her." Judy advised.

Nick sighed. "Yeah, I guess you're right. In that case, I'm going to try and relax." He stated, reclining the seat as far back as he could. "Notify me if something interesting happens."

Judy smirked. "Alright, just don't yell at me if the car suddenly takes off and you end up on the back window." She joked.

For a moment the two sat in silence as Judy kept an eye on the street.

"How do you think bellwether is doing?" Judy asked.

Nick was quiet for a moment. "Don't tell me you're starting to grow empathy for her."

"I know what bellwether did was wrong, but I don't think that's any reason to treat her like she's without emotions." Judy responded.

"Earth to carrots, she tried to kill us." Nick reminded. "Are you seriously telling me that you are going to try and feel sorry for the sheep that tried to not only take over Zootopia and segregate it, but also kill us in the process?"

"Well, it was more like she only tried to kill me, but put you in an asylum." Judy corrected. Nick shot her a look. "But I guess I see what you're saying. I guess just all this talk of sheep just reminded me of her."

"Frankly, I would like to forget the entire thing ever happened." Nick commented.

"Don't forget that it was because of that ordeal that you and I became teammates." Judy stated.

"True, I guess one thing did come out of this." Nick smirked.

"Well, wherever Bellwether is, I just hope she isn't planning to get revenge on Zootopia." Judy thought aloud.

"Wishful thinking, carrots, wishful thinking."

To be continued…