The Hopps family was still a mighty "army". Both Stu and Bonnie Hopps were enjoying their twilight years in relative comfort. Stu had developed a chronic cough and grew tired very easily, but he was still kicking, and still enjoying spending time relaxing with his family. Though Bonnie was stubborn and disliked giving up so much control to the other does of the house, she eventually conceded and took up knitting.
Ivory Hopps overcame her hatred of predators, Nick included. Unable to find work as a model anymore because of the new-age party, and disagreeing with the tenants of the traditionalist party, Ivory decided to stay out of political debates and just keep her head down and be a family doe. As the only albino in the Hopps family, she was a distinctive and rather stern figure to the little kits of the Hopps compound.
Jenny Hopps was still living in Zootopia, a part of the Zootopia Fire Department. She saved the eventual love of her life from a burning building, a slightly chubby tuxedo-colored bunny male who quite literally fell for her and into the trampoline she and a few other fire fighters were carrying.
Jayce Hopps owned the Hopps farm, officially. He spent his time dealing with all the logistics of the slowly expanding empire, and had little time for romance. Despite this, he was still a pleasant buck to be around, and had a very dry wit. Nick Wilde-Hopps often called him an "honorary fox".
Galaxy Hopps was in college at the time. The incident more than ten years ago at the farm involving Larry had concerned her greatly. She was upset at the implications of group psychology on bunnies, and decided to go into psychology herself. She was studying to be a therapist. Galaxy often gave free "practice sessions" to Larry Wilde-Hopps over Muzzletime when he needed them, as he had his stresses, and Galaxy was one of his bigger fans and closer friends.
Nebula Hopps was still rather enigmatic. His strange, loquacious way of speaking made him few friends, but he developed a very precise way of doing things. He ended up going to school to become an architect. Though, oddly, he also tried his paw at stand-up comedy, where his extremely dull voice mixed with his abstract way of pointing out obvious things with large words actually was a minor sensation among bunnies. Little did any of them know that Nebula's "act" was barely an act, it was just how he was.
Nova Hopps had some soul-searching to do. When he led a group of bunnies in a dangerous prank against Larry, he knew it was wrong, but he had to admit he loved the power of being a leader. Was he just an "evil bunny"? He decided he should become a politician, and took classes in school to build up his skills for this. Nova was already making plans for when, not if, he would become mayor of Bunnyburrow. He didn't actually have strong political views, but he figured as the name "Nova" could mean new, he might as well join the new-age party. Though his scruples were low, he was very charismatic, and for better or worse, the future of Bunnyburrow might eventually be in his paws.
Lily Hopps had an affinity for her camera, and taking pictures. She wanted to travel the world and become the photographer for a famous magazine, but currently she was "stuck" with a local gardening magazine, so she ended up taking a lot of pictures of flowers. Her workmates, of course, teased her relentlessly about her name in regards to this.
Rose Hopps, similarly, became an actual gardener, or more accurately, a landscaper. She was known as one of the sweetest Hopps there were, but when it came to her job she was extremely serious. Her assistants knew to never question her final decisions, and thought the sweet, airy voice she put on when her family called was just, well, a "rose hiding thorns".
Aster Hopps, instead, became an astronomer. He was always into rather geeky and nerdy stuff, and was good with math. His brothers and sisters often teased him about his career choice, but he didn't mind. He did not, however, suffer any jokes about the seventh planet of the solar system. Those were met with a swift kick in the tail.
Clarissa Hopps, though still young, dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. She actually was still hung up on small, tiny dresses and outfits, as she thought they were adorable. She hoped to one day become a star in the world of rodent and mustelid fashion.
Peaches and Cream Hopps were still among the most terrifying sheriffs in Bunnyburrow. But at home, Peter and Carol Hopps were always laughing and joking around with each other and their siblings. The Hopps knew their tough-bun personas were just an act, but no one else did; they didn't let a shred of their levity reach the Sheriff's Department.
Of course, no discussion of the Hopps would be complete without Judy Wilde-Hopps, and her husband Nick Wilde-Hopps. Their lives had been changing rapidly, and both of them hoped it would eventually be for the better.
