Sorry I didn't upload yesterday. I was lazy, haha.

brandonchasepowell: You know what they say! The more PINGAS the merr sier!

"Please don't! You don't know what danger the city is, Hun." Said an older bunny rabbit. Judy only gave her a disapproving look.

"There's people from BunnyBorrow that needs to be saved. I can't let them die. Listen, Fin can tag along if he wants, maybe Giddy too, if he wants for some reason." Judy boldly told her mother.

"What kinda reason wouldja want me to go?" Gideon asked.

"Never said you had to go, only if you want to go." She said to the pie baking fox. He still held a little mark of confusion on his face.

"Jude, I don't want ya getting hurt, okay? We're concerned for you. Those robots nearly killed us if it wasn't for your midget friend." Her dad said said sternly. He really didn't want one of his best children to get hurt or potentially die.

"Screw It, I'll got with ya. I don't mind a little venture'." Gideon suddenly said, much to everyone's disbelief.

"Gid, are you really sure you want to go with me? Like seriously?" Judy asked. He nodded back to her.

The tri then turned in left without a word, Finnick and Judy still surprised at Gideon's sudden decision. They knew the trains weren't gonna go towards Zootopia, so that was a little problem.

"Shoot, train's out. Any ideas?" She asked the two foxes behind her.

"We can use ma' pie van."

She forgot that Gideon drove a van in the first place after all the events that happens the previous day.

"Whatcha waitin' for, fool? A hug? Let's move already." An impatient Finnick taunted through his boredom. They 3 loaded into the van and they drove off towards the presumably deserted city.

"Transfomation 101," Dr. Robotnik exclaimed, putting his finger up. "Bunnies to Badniks, BOOM! Instant army." He yelled.

A tied up Chief Bogo and Ben Clawhauser could only glare at the maniacal fox they once knew as a police officer.

"You're mad, you know that?" Bogo yelled in frustration, only for the fox to give a disappointing look.

"You only have yourself to blame, 'friend'." He said calmly. The duo were watching bunnies being loaded into robots that looked like rabbits themselves.

"Come on, Nick! Snap out of this. You aren't this type of person." Ben reasoned, only to no avail.

"Are you forgetting that I am myself?" He walked over the cheetah, glaring. "I may have gone under some changes for the last five years, but if you don't like it, then blame that buffalo over there." He pointed to the former ZPD police chief.

Ben sighed in defeat; he couldn't negotiate Robotnik to back down from his schemes. It was pointless, because Zootopia was already lost. Likely the country was going next.

"Don't try. He won't listen." Bogo told his cheetah companion. Sadly he was right. Judy tried this, but failed. Although that time she had him arrested temporarily until that damn ship came and broke him out.

"Finally, someone has learned to think properly other than chewing donuts all day and poor persuasive ideas." He said in acknowledgement to the buffalo.

Ben stared at the poor bunnies being fed to robots right in front of him. He wished that it was possible to break out of the chair and rescue them all.

"Ni-, I mean Doctor, why are you specifically using rabbits to power your robots?" He asked out of curiosity. "Or even why are you using animals in the first place?"

The fox glanced down at Clawhauser. "Good question. I recently invented special robots out of a small test I was doing. You see, robots need to charge quite a lot, so I decided to try and use animals to power them. In other words, these rabbits are organic batteries." He explained to Ben.

"Um, well why rabbits?"

Ivo crossed his arms at his question. It wasn't hard to find an answer.

"Bunnies can reproduce faster than any other mammal on the planet. They give birth in only 3 months, and usual it isn't just one bunny either. Usually they'll give birth to several babies, often up to 4. That's why you see so many rabbits when you pass by one inhabited by them. Their fast reproduction is perfect for powering my robots." Ivo continued to explain to the cheetah, who nodded understandably.

"Still, it's wrong! Realize what you're doing fox!" The chief shouted, unaware of the irony. The fox didn't give a vocal response, but just another disappointing look. He walked out of the room, leaving the duo alone.

It was late afternoon when the bunny and her two fox companions reached the 100 mile mark to Zootopia.

"These highways be busy." Gideon mumbled to himself, not aware everyone else heard him. The tri were stuck in a traffic jam.

Finnick passed out in the passenger seat, leaving Judy stuck in the back next to boxes of pies. She sighed. It would be another hour before the cars cleared out and started to move.

Finnick stirred as he opened his eyes behind his aviator sunglasses.

"Are we stuck in another stupid ass traffic jam?" He asked. "Bruh, this is like the 4th jam already. Bastards." He cursed. Gideon would have to start getting used to Finnick cussing a lot.

"Jus' be patient. We ain't gettin' outta here sooner with ya complainin'." Gideon said, only to get a middle finger from the small fennec fox. Judy sighed at his immaturity.

"Seriously, Fin? He's got a point. Your annoyance isn't helping." She said. Finnick looked back at her from his seat and gave a death stare.

At this rate, her family was gonna be put into robots by the time they got out of the traffic jam.

She decided to sleep since there was nothing left to do. Judy lied down and took an old blanket she found back at the house and lied on it. It was only minutes before she finally fell into a deep sleep.

There's the chapter! Hopefully I won't be so lazy now.