Nick and Judy finished having dinner and kept chatting until the waiter came back.
"Can I get you anything else?" asked the beaver while he took their dishes.
"Just the check please" answered the fox after he looked at the bunny.
"What about some shots on the house?" nicely purposed the waiter.
"I'll take one" Judy's smile seemed to surprise Nick.
"Some liquor in particular?"
"Uhh...I don't know" her ears leaned back.
"We have a mixture of vodka, orange liquor and lime juice, it's one of the most popular around here"
"That one seems good" said the bunny with a very confident smile on her face.
"Right away, Miss" the beaver walked away one more time.
"A kamikaze?" asked Nick.
"Huh?" she looked at him.
"A kamikaze shot, vodka, orange and lime, that's what it's called" explained the fox while he counted the ingredients with his claws.
"So?"
"I dunno, I never saw you taking shots" he raised his eyebrows and looked away.
"Relax, Slick...it's not like I'm gonna end up like a certain fox did last night" Judy got a little bit closer to Nick, making him smile and roll his eyes.
Briefly after, the waiter walked back to their table with both the check and a kamikaze shot.
"Here you go"
"Thanks" said the fox and the bunny.
While Nick got his wallet out to pay, Judy inspected the shot before sipping it and wrinkling her snout.
"Can't handle the spiciness, Fluff?" Nick's smile made the bunny growl and quickly drink the entire thing.
Judy left the little glass on the table and smiled to the fox, whose eyes were wide open.
"Should we go now?" asked the bunny.
"S-sure" reacted Nick and got up after paying.
They both walked out of the restaurant and stayed on the promenade.
"What do we do now?" excitedly asked Judy.
"We can go for some drinks-" tried to suggest the fox right before the bunny interrupted him.
"You said you were not gonna drink tonight" she reminded Nick while crossing her arms.
"You right, you right" he smiled.
"But that doesn't mean we can't have something else" she smiled too.
"What do you have in mind, Carrots?"
"Well, on the way here I saw a little stand with some non-alcohol drinks: lemonade, some cocktails, smoothies...things like that"
"Okey, you've convinced me" Nick and Judy walked back to the main square, where they found the stand that the bunny was talking about.
They got a couple of alcohol-free mojitos and sat down on a bench nearby.
"So, Carrots... " the fox caught her attention "...what are you gonna do when we go back to Zootopia?"
"Mmm...I guess I will keep working hard until I can find a better apartment" smiled Judy as she sipped her drink.
"Well you can always move in with me..." Nick's suggestion made Judy stare at him "...I mean-"
"That's a great idea, Nick!..." she interrupted the fox with her excitement "...I could pay you a little rent and stay in your couch or even in one of those inflatable mattress"
"Oh, Fluff...I'm not that cruel to let you sleep in the couch" he patted her head.
"So we would...share the bed?" said the bunny while the alcohol didn't make her blush.
"I...*cough*...was thinking on buying another one" the fox almost chocked on the mix of lime and rum.
"Oh" Judy smiled and rested her head on Nick's arm before he looked at her and smiled too.
5 MINUTES LATER...
They both finished their drinks and were still sitting on the bench when the bunny suddenly complained about a headache.
"That shot kicked in, huh?" asked Nick.
"Mmhmm" Judy just nodded.
"How about we get home?"
"That'd be great" she let the fox helped her get up before they walked back to the Wilde house.
*click*
Nick opened the main door and they both walked into the living room, where Linda and Viv where watching TV.
"Oh, Nicky...how did it go?" asked the fox's mother as she turned down the volume of the TV.
"Great, it was fun" he replied.
"If you don't mind I'm going to lay down a bit" said Judy before walking upstairs.
"Do you want me to get you something?" Nick's question made her turn around.
"It's okay...goodnight" the bunny scratched her neck.
"Goodnight..." said the fox before she walked upstairs "...what?" asked Nick when he saw his mother and aunt staring a him.
"Oh, nothing" laughed the two vixens at the same time.
Meanwhile, Judy walked into the guests room and took off her clothes to replaced the with more comfortable ones, once she was dressed again, the bunny brushed her teeth and got into bed.
"Well...I should check up on Judy" the fox, who was telling Vin and Linda how the night went, stood up.
"But you didn't finish telling us" complained his aunt.
"Goodnight, Nicky" said his mother.
He slowly opened the room's door before whispering the bunny's name a few times and noticing she was already asleep. Then, the fox carefully opened the dresser's drawers to get some of his clothes. After that he joined Judy and took a few to observe her, she was peacefully sleeping.
"How cute" whispered Nick to himself before turning back and getting ready to sleep.
The fox closed his eyes and calmed his breathing when he suddenly felt how the bunny rested her am on his tail. He turned back again to see that Judy was still facing the wall, so he went back to sleeping.
A COUPLE OF MINUTES LATER...
Nick's light sleep was interrupted by the sleeping bunny, who tightly hugged the fox's fluffy tail. The vulpine started to blush and panic without moving a single muscle before he could feel Judy's heartbeats on his back, surprisingly, that made him calm down and eventually fall asleep.
TO BE CONTINUED...
