Chapter 10

"Nick?" Judy asked in a quiet voice. "Where were you?"

Nick began talking as soon as he was visible to his friends. "We need to move, we aren't in Zootopia.whoever attacked, wasn't a terrorist group. It was a regime. A military force. We need to get back to Savanna central as fast as we can, before anyone else gets hurt."

The party walked in the snow until they found an open field far past the city. They built a fire and a smoke signal from a nearby wooded area. About 30 minutes in, Judy and Nick were about to drift off when.

In the distance they heard a deep and reparative beating noise. They looked up to the sky. A helicopter landed next them.

"Need a lift?" Asked the pilot.

"Absolutely." Winter said climbing into the plane before he even asked their names or how they got there. That didn't matter, they needed to get as far away from this frozen hellscape as fast as possible.

4 months later.

Nick sat in his apartment watching the news about another attack this time closer to home. He became increasingly worried about a danger to the main city and wasn't sure why. He decided to turn off the news and watch a movie with Judy to help clear his mind.

8 months later.

Nick remained still as he noticed the flames in the distance. Tundra town had fallen the day before, and they let Winter take refuge. In their apartment. That's when Judy got a call and Nick read her facial expressions as incredibly worried. She handed the phone to Nick with a shaking paw. "It's for you."

"Hello?" Nick asked in a meek voice.

"Hallo." Replied the voice with a thick German accent. "Das is Commander Pierhaus requesting you meet with the newly appointed General Fuchshardt II. He doesn't want any trouble. Come alone. Come unarmed, und no harm will come to you or loved ones. Meet at Tundra towns border, und we will take it from there. Understand? Gut. Be there at six at night." The caller hung up. Judy had picked up the other phone in the apartment, so she could hear the conversation as well. She looked at him with pleading eyes. Her eyes were Nick's favorite part about her. They made her stand out like her personality. He snapped back.

"Nick." Winter said abruptly. "Maybe you should try and stay in contact." Nick hadn't really noticed it before, but she had a slight Russian accent. Maybe that's why he liked hearing her voice.

"Our uniforms have a bugging device, it was Judy's idea too. For the occasion we get captured and the opponent spills too much."

"Ok." Replied Judy. She began to walk away, because she was starting tear up.