AN: New chapter is up! Boy was it hard to write this one. Just be warned, I did not proofread this, and neither do I have a beta reader.

Also, I've recently heard that I'm not allowed to put musical lyrics into my stories, even if they're credited, so I'm gonna stop doing that and delete them from earlier chapters, before my account's gonna be banned or something.

Other than that, you guys should definitely check out my other story "When The Stars Wish Me Dead"! It's a way more down-to-earth story, and so much more personal. Check it out right after this chapter!

PS: Zootopia and its characters belong to Disney.


12 years ago

"I hope I am not interrupting anything important?"

Glinting predatory eyes were regarding Jack dangerously as the black furred panther stood in the doorway in a rather laxed manner, paws in his pocket and head slightly tilted as he waited for the stunned bunny's answer. Jack on the other paw had lost his composure completely. The bunny was trembling, his eyes wide and mouth agape in disbelief, his stomach churning as fear and unease began to settle into his small body. Jack's mind was running wild as he gripped the doorknob tightly until his knuckles turned white.

He had no idea how this mammal knew of his whereabouts, how this panther knew exactly where he lived. Judging my his relaxed stance and nonchalant greeting, Jack knew that the panther had found exactly what he was looking for, and he seemingly knew exactly where he would find it. It had been more than two years now, and Jack had thought he had left his past behind, he thought he was free from the sins he had witnessed. But it was well known that karma was a bitch. There had been always a tiny part inside of Jack's mind that knew that he would have to pay for what he had done sooner or later. And now it was time to pay off.

Glancing over his shoulder, Jack could see that Skye was seemingly way too focussed on the movie to notice his situation. The vixen's eyes and ears were solely directed at the TV, seemingly oblivious to Jack's dilemma. Proceeding to rather do outside of his home and away from his wife, Jack swiftly stepped out into the hallway before he silently closed the door behind him, his eyes not leaving the smirking panther for even a single second. As soon as Jack was sure Skye couldn't hear them, he glared at the panther before he turned and started to walk down the hallway, the panther following him closely. It was a tense silence, at least for Jack, as the two mammals silently descended the stairs until they exited the building, the two of them stepping out onto the cold night air.

Making sure they were alone as Jack glanced around the empty street, he spun around to glare at the panther as he hissed in a dangerously low tone, "What the hell are you doing here?"

"Isn't it obvious?" the panther regarded the bunny calmly, "I'm here so we can get you back to the Magnolia. We still have a lot to do, so you better hurry up before we waste any more time than we already have. You running away actually caused a lot of work to pile up."

"What makes you think I'm gonna go with you?" Jack asked, gritting his teeth as he took a step towards the panther, "You are monsters, you are murderers and criminals, and there's no way in hell I'm going back to that shithole, no matter what you're gonna say! Now leave me alone and don't you dare setting another foot into this building ever again."

The panther regarded the angry bunny for a few silent moments before his smirk broadened, his voice steady and calm, seemingly unmoved by the bunny's rage,

"I can see you have sealed the covenant of marriage," he commented, his glinting eyes falling upon Jack's wedding band. The bunny immediately tensed up as the panther continued, his voice disgustingly sweet as he talked, "What a wonderful tradition. Two mammals, sealed through the bond of love and everlasting trust. What was it again? In prosperity and adversity? Until death... do you apart?"

Jack continued to glare at the feline as he bowed slightly down to his eye level, a mischievous glint in the panther's eyes as he continued,

"You have to understand me, I have the utmost respect for the principle of marriage. There is no greater shame in breaking such a bond. Now, you would do both of us a real favor in coming with me. You finish the work you have started, and I'm not forced to kill her. So what will it be? Either you come with us and she will live, or you can dismiss my offer and I am forced to take her instead. All I want from you is a little cooperation, no?"

Jack's blood froze as he listened to the feline's malicious words, his knees trembling and body paralyzed as he could do nothing but stare at him with wide eyes. Ears hanging limply behind his head, the words echoed again and again through his head like a broken record, playing a never ending song of agony and nightmares.

His life was over. The life he had yearned for, the life he had been looking for so passionately. All of it seemed to be crumbling down into a pile of rubble and debris as he regarded the still smirking panther. He had given him an ultimatum, a dilemma he could impossibly choose from. He was forced to live a life full of crime and atrocities, or otherwise his wife, his Skye would have to pay for something she had nothing to do with. This was his fault. This was his problem, and Jack would be damned if Skye would have to deal with the repercussions he had caused.

Shaking off the initial shock, the bunny clenched his fists as he glared at the feline. He was beyond furious and tempted to just beat down this damn panther for invading and ruining his life. But he knew he had to be careful about this, he couldn't be reckless. He needed time to think..

"This is quite a lot you demand from me," Jack spoke up after a moment, "Can I at least sleep over this?"

Fortunately, the feline just flashed his signature toothy smile, causing Jack to visibly relax as the panther answered, "Of course. I absolutely understand how grave this decision might be for you, so I'm willing to give you all the time necessary to make up your mind. Here's my number, call me when you're ready."

He gave him a familiar business card which Jack hesitantly accepted.

With that the panther bid his adieu as he rounded Jack and started to walk down the empty streets. Jack followed him with his eyes until the dark figure of the feline eventually disappeared around the corner, causing the bunny to let out a weary sigh of relief.

Despite what Jack had said, he had already made his decision...

-o-

"What did you do?"

Jack turned his head as he leaned back into his chair to regard the questioning bunny. Judy's eyes were wide in anticipation, as if she was expecting his past self to do some heroic act that wouldn't have caused anything that happened now. It physically hurt to disappoint her.

Heaving a sigh, Jack turned back to stare at the ground, his ears limp as he answered in a weary voice,

"I did the only thing a cowardly bunny like me could do, Judy...

"...I killed him."

Eyes widening, fox and bunny stared in disbelief at the striped hare who was fidgeting in his seat, face scrunched up in thought, his blue eyes reflecting regret and guilt. Judy was about to speak up, to ask him what he had done specifically, but he beat her to it.

"I had already made my decision the night he found us. It wasn't a lie telling him I needed time. But I didn't need time to think about it, I needed time to prepare a cold blooded murder. The next day I told Skye I would go to work, but in truth I was getting myself a gun. Skye had no idea what I was about to do, and if I had it my way she would have never found out. I never wanted her to be pulled into this mess, I just wanted her to be safe.

"So I met up with him in this diner. I told him I wanted to talk about this somewhere more seclusive. I guess he was really desperate to get me back, or he didn't think I would do anything like that, so he just followed me into the alleyway, away from the prying eyes. Away from witnesses..."

Jack clenched his eyes shut as he was about to tell the hardest part, the part that was haunting him ever since. The moment he lost his innocence. The moment that caused all of this mess.

"He didn't think I could do it, taunted me," Jack continued, his voice hollow and lacking any emotions as he recalled his darkest secret, "He underestimated me. But I eventually did it. I pulled the trigger. I hit him squarely in his gut. One moment he was standing there, the next moment he was bleeding out on the ground. It went by so quick, I wasn't even realizing what I had done. I was completely numb, I didn't feel a thing. All I wanted was Skye to be safe, so I kept telling myself how what I had done was necessary, how justified my actions were. But I was wrong.

"I tried to cover it up, I got rid off the pawprints on the gun, made it look like suicide. No one knew who he was, so there wouldn't have been any motive, or evidence. I thought I got off scot-free. After a few days I couldn't bear it anymore. Realization settled in and I came to terms with what I had done. I had killed a mammal, took his life. I was devastated. I soon reached a point where I couldn't keep it to myself any longer, I had to confess, but I was too big of a coward to do it to the police. So I told the only mammal I could trust. I told her everything.

"To say Skye was shocked would be the biggest understatement of my life. Hell, she was more shocked than when I proposed to her. Couldn't really blame her. She couldn't believe what I had done, thought I was joking or something. She was clearly in denial. She cried. I cried. I thought it was over, I thought there was no way in hell she would want to stay with me after what I had done. I thought she would leave me for good."

A wistful smile tugged on Jack's lips as he continued, "But she always manages to surprise me. She didn't leave me, neither did she tell the police. When we married, when she told me she would stay with me through the bad and the good times, she wasn't playing. She immediately forgave me and helped me finding a new life. The two of us sold the apartment, we moved to a different place. I changed my name into Jack Savage and began to work from home, away from the public. She still had the diner and the soup kitchen. I thought it was over, really over," he let out a weary sigh as his smile faltered, "Until Cypher came along.

"I have to make things right, and that includes saving Skye, no matter what. Which is why I beg you to please trust me on this. We have to work with Cypher, he is the only mammal who can help us..."

Jack remained silent for a few seconds, waiting for his friends to digest what he had just told them. He was sure that they would condemn him, that they would cut him off of their lives as soon as they would find out what kind of a monster he was. He had killed a mammal, he had blood on his paws, and nothing could change that. He was a murderer, and it was for the best for Judy and Nick to realize that as soon as possible.

"Jack.." Judy uttered, barely coming to terms with what the hare had done, her brother. It broke her heart to hear what he had to go through, what he was forced to do because she and her family failed him catastrophically. Guilt and regret started to churn inside Judy's stomach as she reached out towards her brother, pulling him into a hug before she sobbed into the crook of his neck,

"Jack... Jacob, what you've done.." she stammered, swallowing the lump in her throat as it seemed incredibly difficult for her to find a clear answer in this matter, "I can't say I agree with what you've done since I'm... I'm a police officer. B- But… I.. It's absolutely against my moral compass to accept... to accept the fact that you have taken a mammals life. But... I understand. A- … And I want you to know that I am deeply sorry for... for all of this.. for what we have done to you to... and- and I know I should have been a better sister, and what you had to go through... you deserved none of it and- and," she was sobbing uncontrollably at this point, but the bunny did her best to control herself as she uttered the last words that Jack had hoped the most to hear from her,

"I forgive you."

Staring at her dumbfounded, Jack's eyes started to get misty as he looked at his sister in his arms. Glancing at the red fox behind her and the compassion in his warm emeralds, Jack also knew that Nick still had his back, no matter what. He had spilled his heart out, he had confessed his darkest secret, he practically told his friends that he was the main reason for all of this, and they forgave him.

He didn't deserve any of this, but he was more than glad to accept it.

"Me too buddy, I.. I can't say I'm fully convinced, trusting Cypher and so on, but..." Nick sighed, before he gave Jack a rare genuine smile, "if you and Judy are so sure about this, then I guess I don't have much of a choice, do I?"

The hare was about to speak up again, his lip quivering as he tried to contain his emotions, but the door beside them suddenly swung open, interrupting him as a tigress stepped out onto the hallway. Fangmeyer glanced around the hallway until her eyes fell upon the three sobbing messes on the chairs lined up beside Wolford's room. Raising a quizzical brow, the tigress voiced her concern,

"Uh, am I interrupting anything..?"

Wiping her tears furiously from her face, Judy quickly jumped off the chair before she answered, her voice still slightly shaky,

"N- no. No, everything's fine. We're fine... How's Wolford doing?" she asked, glancing at the door of the sleeping wolf. Frowning slightly, the tigress answered in a tense voice,

"He's still unconscious, lost a lot of blood. I think the doct- "

"FREEZE!"

The sudden booming voice interrupted the tigress, causing all four mammals to turn their heads as their ears swiveled into the same direction where they could faintly pick up the sound of mammals yelling and shouting. Nurses and security mammals were rushing through the hallway, passing them as they ran in the direction from where the ruckus came from. Swallowing nervously, Nick glanced around his friends before he spoke up, a question that caused three pairs of eyes to widen,

"Uh, where is Cypher again?"

-o-

The white wolf was strolling nonchalantly down the hallway, two cups of water balanced in his paws, as he rounded the corner. Well, as nonchalantly as possible, as it wasn't usual to see a seven feet tall wolf. From the corner of his eyes, Cypher could see the mammals around him squirm under his presence, practically dodging him as he came through the hallway like a freight train. The wolf merely shrugged as he continued his way. It wasn't unusual for mammals to react like this upon seeing him, especially prey mammals. Cypher was used to living in the dark, among the shadows where it didn't matter how he looked like. Now, that he was practically forced to walk around in public, he had no other choice but to mind his own business and not to think too much about the dirty looks and whispers in the background.

As Cypher's mind was wandering, he almost failed to notice another broad shouldered mammal, just as huge as him, rounding the corner at the same time. The wolf barely managed to dodge the other mammal, a giant cape buffalo, the water cups safely grasped in his paws before the wolf grunted a curt, "Excuse me."

He was about to continue on his way, but was suddenly halted as someone grabbed him by his arm, pulling him back and turning him around, causing the water cup he was holding to slip out of his paw. Water spilling out from the cup as it fell to the ground, the wolf frowned as he looked up at the mammal that had caused him this misfortune, glaring into furious hazel eyes of the cape buffalo which widened as soon as he seemed to realize who Cypher was. Cypher had seen this mammal before...

"Well, good evening Chief Bogo," Cypher tersely greeted before pulling his arm out of the buffalo's grasp.

Without hesitation Bogo immediately pulled out his tranq gun before bellowing a deafening "FREEZE!" and causing all the mammals in immediate vicinity to actually freeze and stare with wide eyes at the two humongous mammals facing each other.

Cypher just raised his paws in a placating manner, staring lazily at the chief as he spoke in a relaxed tone,

"No need to get all pawsy, Chief. I'm just here to bring some water," he said, glancing at the one cup still in his paws.

"The hell you are," Bogo growled, "You're going to drop that cup and put your paws over your head, slowly."

"Can't do that," Cypher retorted, "Gotta get this water for someone."

The cape buffalo just clenched his teeth, growing steadily furious as he continued to point the tranq gun at the wolf. This mammal had already escaped him once, there was no way Bogo would let him go a second time. He was determined to arrest this criminal. But as something out of the corner of his eyes caught his attention, the cape buffalo averted his eyes past the wolf, seeing Hopps and Fangmeyer, together with the fox and the hare, running towards them. The buffalo visibly relaxed upon seeing his Officers. Glancing around, Bogo realized much to his chagrin that he apparently had an audience. Surrounding them were nurses, doctors, and curious civilians. Frowning, he turned back towards the white wolf who hadn't moved an inch since they bumped into each other, the canine eyeing him lazily as he waited for something to happen.

"Fangmeyer, Hopps. Arrest him, now!" he bellowed, his eyes trained on the wolf. The tigress and bunny just exchanged a glance, not sure what they should do. Sure, both of them had their doubts regarding Cypher, but both of them knew exactly out of experience that Cypher wasn't exactly dangerous to them.

"Officers!" he pulled the two out of their thoughts, actually turning his head to glare at them, "Now!"

"Uhm, Chief," Judy began, cautiously stepping closer to the huge mammals. It was as if she was walking inside a ravine, two towering walls looming over her as she spoke, "This is all a big misunderstanding... Cypher here... he kind of helps us now?"

She knew her argument was beyond weak and it was obvious that Bogo wasn't convinced at all, his tranq gun still aimed squarely at Cypher as he regarded Judy with a questioning glare, "Hopps, if you're not arresting him this instant, I'm going to fire you due to insubordination, is that clear?"

"Chief," Fangmeyer tried, still eyeing the wolf warily beside her, "I know how this might look, but hear us out, alright? I can understand if you don't really trust him, but... but he isn't dangerous. He saved us."

Bogo still was convinced, but the tigress could see something inside his eyes as she gauged his reaction; doubt. Fangmeyer was one of Bogo's senior officers, having decades of experience already behind her, and if there was any opinion that would matter to the old cape buffalo, then it would be hers. And she knew that.

"Chief, Sir. If he hadn't been there to rescue me, or Wolford... We both would be dead.

"He isn't dangerous. At least not for us."

If Bogo's resolve was changing, no one would know. The cape buffalo continued to glare furiously at Cypher, neither his stance or his expression faltering as he spoke up, his voice dangerously low,

"Are you sure about this, Officer Fangmeyer?"

Swallowing the lump in her throat, the tigress glanced over her shoulder at Cypher. She knew her answer would ultimately decide whether or not she would keep her job. Bogo trusted her, and if she was wrong, this could very well cost the tigress her job or even her life. She threw the white wolf a glare that told him, he better not disappoint her, before she turned back to her boss, a determined expression on her face,

"I'm sure."

The tension in the room was palpable, and Fangmeyer didn't know what they were supposed to do if Bogo decided not to trust her. From what she had witnessed it was nearly impossible for any of them to take down this wolf. Bogo would maybe have a chance, but Fangmeyer doubted that even her Chief could do much against a mammal such as Cypher. The nurses, doctors, and patients were all gawking curiously at the scene before them; Bogo and Cypher, police and criminal, an unstoppable force and an immovable mountain.

Bogo continued to aim at the wolf for a few more moments, before he finally lowered his weapon with a reluctant, "Fine," much to the relief of all mammals that were present. Cypher followed suit and lowered his paws as well, the wolf seemingly completely unmoved by what had just transpired as he calmly passed Fangmeyer the cup of water, the tigress gratefully accepting it. An audible collective sigh echoed through the room as the crowd started to disperse, the nurses and doctors returning to their patients. The security mammals though remained, eyeing warily the wolf and ready to interfere in case of an attack.

Judy and Nick visibly deflated as the situation fortunately de-escalated, but their ears immediately perked up as Bogo spoke up, his voice still tense and laced with doubt,

"This isn't over," he said, pointing a hoof at the wolf, "As soon as all of this shitfest is over, you will be persecuted for your crimes. I'm keeping an eye on you."

"Looking forward to it," Cypher replied, a lazy smirk on his lips before his expression quickly returned to his usual lackadaisical face as he turned around to regard the fox and the two bunnies.

"How is he doing?" he asked as Bogo pulled Fangmeyer to the side, the two of them walking towards Wolford's room to talk in private.

"Wolford? Oh, he's fine I guess. He's just still unconscious though.." Judy answered, her ears falling limp as she thought about her good-natured co-worker.

Cypher just grunted before he turned to Nick, the fox crossing his arms as he glared at the wolf, his voice tense as he spoke up,

"So what's this all about with you and Jack? Stripes here said you two have struck a deal behind my back, something about me giving you my journal?"

"It's true," Cypher answered, "He will give me the journal in exchange for me taking you guys straight to Mephisto and the vixen. That was the deal. I wasn't aware that the journal belongs to you, do you have it right now?"

Squinting his eyes suspiciously, the fox answered curtly, "I do. You will get it if, and that's a big if you really manage to get us to Skye and help us to kick that guy's ass."

"Not happening," Cypher answered, crossing his arms, "I need the journal now. It's important."

"Forget it, I'm not stupid! I'm not just gonna hand you a journal full of spells that might kill us. In case you haven't noticed yet, I still don't fully trust you. And I'm sure I speak for everyone here if I say that it would be dumb to give you the journal before you help us."

"No, do you know what's dumb? Having such a powerful weapon and not using it. That journal consists spells and secrets that will definitely help us defeating Mephisto, it's the only way to even stand a chance against him. You saw what he's capable of. He nearly killed an officer, and that wasn't even him personally. So if you really want me to help you, then help me first by handing me that journal."

The two canines continued to glare each other, none of them saying another word for a few moments as they faced each other with crossed arms. Judy and Jack weren't sure what to do as they basically had no idea what they were talking about, so the bunnies decided to just sit this one out and listen.

"Do you have proper training with your Familiar?" Cypher then asked after a moment, to which Nick's frown deepened as he answered,

"No. I never saw the necessity to do something like that."

"And I bet you haven't even read the whole journal, right?"

"I... I skimmed through it and got the gist," Nick stammered, his resolve slightly faltering as he considered what the wolf was saying. It was true that Nick had never seen the necessity in learning all the spells. Hell, the journal was as thick as a bible. And who the hell would have thought he would need all of them? He was an ordinary tailor, not a mage. He only learned how to summon his Familiar because it was the only thing that really caught his interest, but that was it. He never learned how to fight with it.

"That's what I thought," the wolf sighed as he straightened himself. Closing his eyes for a moment, the wolf thought about his next step. Cypher knew he and these little mammals were sharing a common interest; defeating Mephisto. While they did it merely to save the little vixen, he did it because of personal gain. He wanted to take revenge on Mephisto for what that bastard had done. But he knew he couldn't do it alone and he would definitely need the journal. There would be no point in getting the journal after they would fight Mephisto. He needed it now.

Opening his eyes, ruby eyes glared at emeralds as the wolf spoke up,

"Here's what's going to happen. You will give me the journal and I will personally train you. I will show you how to properly use your Familiar and tell you everything you need to know if you want to fight and win against Mephisto. He is a powerful enemy, and none of us can do shit against him if we do this separately. I'm saying this because we have the same goal, little fox. Hand me the journal, and I will be able to help you."

Averting his eyes, Nick thought about it for a while. He could definitely saw the logic behind Cypher's offer, they did need to prepare properly if the were to fight against this Mephisto guy. He had seen with his own eyes, hell Nick was the one who was almost killed by that lunatic! Reluctantly Nick had to realize that Cypher had a point. Turning back to the wolf, he let out a sigh before he extended his paw,

"Fine," Nick huffed curtly, not saying anything further before Cypher grabbed his paw and shook it.

"Alright, since we got this settled," Judy spoke up, causing the two canines to turn towards her, "How are we going to get to Skye now? Nick and I have found out that she is somewhere in the Nocturnal District, right? So how do we get there, especially Jack and me since we're prey?"

"That is correct," Cypher answered, crossing his arms, "Prey mammals aren't allowed in those parts. As soon as someone sees you or Savage, you will be either beaten up or killed.

"However," he continued Judy was about to retort, interrupting her, "If you were to have a Magnolia with you, it wouldn't be a problem."

"It's true," Jack spoke up, his face scrunched up in thought, "It's how I was able to get there.. you know.. when I worked for them."

"Alright, then we just go with Cypher and everything will be fine, right?" Judy asked hopefully.

"Sure, that is if I was still a Magnolia," Cypher responded with a shrug, "But unfortunately I am no longer part of that family. That means I am just as targeted as you two."

"That's just great," Nick huffed as he stepped beside Judy, "Is there no way for all of us to get there? You said it before, it's impossible to fight that guy if we go in there separately."

The white wolf nodded as he spoke up, "That's right. Good thing is, the Nocturnal District isn't a separate district per se, like Tundratown and so on."

"And how is that a good thing?" Judy asked.

"The Nocturnal District is more like a broad underground community," Jack answered, their eyes turning towards the striped bunny as he talked, "It's a network made out of predators and their mutual hate for prey, but also focussing on other crimes like drug dealing and mammal trafficking. The Nocturnal District isn't a separate district like Cypher just said, it's everywhere. It's spread out all over Zootopia."

Nick raised a brow at how much Jack knew about it, but quickly remembered where Jack got all the information. It was still unsettling to know how much Jack had to actually go through.

"How come the ZPD doesn't know about this?" Judy asked, baffled by how she never heard a thing about this criminal network that was right below her feet.

"Oh they do," Jack answered, a frown on his face as he regarded his sister, "It's why the police exists in the first place, Judy. The Nocturnal District is the manifestation of crime, and you can never get rid off crime completely. As long as there will be criminals on the streets, the Nocturnal District will continue to exist."

Averting her eyes and staring at the ground, Judy considered her brother's words. She definitely understood what Jack was saying, she knew how ridiculous and unrealistic the notion was to completely get rid off crime. As long as there were mammals, there will be crime. Sighing, she crossed her arms as she continued to listen to the wolf,

"Your little vixen is among this network right now," Cypher continued, "There is a casino in Sahara Square. From the outside it looks like every other casino in that district, but below it, underground, is a wide network of tunnels spreading throughout Zootopia. One tunnel leads to an underground bar that serves only preds. Prey mammals don't have any business down there and will be killed on the spot. But I can assure you, if we manage to get to that bar, we will get to Mephisto."

"Alright," Nick chimed in, "So let me get this straight. We somehow have to get into that casino, get into the basement and into the tunnels, somehow get Carrots and Stripes in there without them being killed on the spot, and finally, somehow finding our way in a huge network of tunnels to a lunatic who wants to kill all of us? Yeah, doesn't sound crazy at all."

The fox scoffed before he turned his head away, apparently not satisfied with the situation they were in. It was ridiculous in his eyes to pull such a insane plan through. There was no way Nick believed that they would get out of this unharmed. And as he looked around into the faces of his friends, he could see the same doubts reflecting in their eyes. They all knew how crazy this plan was, they all knew what was at stake. And still, Nick could also see something else in their eyes. He could see determination and resolve. No matter how crazy this plan might seem, Nick knew they wouldn't back down, he knew they would go to the end of the world for Skye just like Nick would do for either of them. Alright, maybe not Cypher, but definitely for Judy and Jack.

This was their only chance. This was the only way for them to get to Mephisto, defeat him, and rescue Skye. Clenching his fists, Nick silently swore he would do anything in his power to help his friends. He needed to train, hard. He needed to learn everything about Mephisto and the Magnolia. He needed to learn everything from the journal. Just so he was sure he could pull off this crazy undercover plan, so he could fight, so he could protect his friends.

So he could protect Judy.


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