Nick and Judy were in the library laughing and hiding behind books when Judy noticed a familiar looking fox girl. "Hey, is that Heather?" Judy wondered.

Nick turned towards where Judy was looking. "Yeah," he answered.

"It looks like she's coming toward us," Judy was confused. Heather was alone? Judy wasn't sure if she ever saw Amanda's two goons around by themselves. She thought they couldn't be seen without each other.

"Hey, Judy," Heather started, "I just wanted to say I'm really sorry for Amanda's behavior towards you. She's just really insecure and you made it a whole lot worse when you came in and stole Nick away from her. Not that that's any excuse. Amanda's a bitch. And I'm not friends with her anymore. I'd much rather be friends with you. You're much cooler. And nicer."

Judy smiled. "Of course I'll be friends with you, Heather! You haven't done anything awful to me. It's all Amanda. And I'm glad you had the guts to tell her you didn't want to be her friend anymore."

"Me too," Heather said. "Well, I need to go back to class. See you both soon." Heather started walking away, then stopped and turned back to them. "Oh, I almost forgot something! You know that koala who got hurt, Charlie? Well, I may know who did it," Heather said.

Judy and Nick exchanged glances, then looked back at Heather. "Who?" Judy asked.

"Someone who doesn't want you two to be together. Someone Amanda recently became friends with," Heather whispered. "I heard Amanda say they've been hanging out at the Zootopia mall together. They should be there this weekend."

Judy and Nick looked at each other, then at Heather, confused.

Heather returned to her normal cheerful self and said, "Well, that's all I know. Bye!" And she turned and walked off.

"Well, that was..." Nick said.

"Yeah..." Judy said.

All of a sudden, the bell rang, signalling the end of the school day.

"Well, what do you say, Carrots, you wanna come over to my place?" Nick asked.

"W-what?" Judy asked, not sure if she heard him right.

"I asked if you wanted to come over tonight," Nick said.

Judy felt herself shaking. She didn't know what to do. What should she say? It's Nick. The pervert of the school. She suspected his invitation was anything but innocent.

Nick could sense her worry and said, "Don't worry, Carrot Cake, I'm not gonna try anything. I promise."

Judy looked at him, her eyes filled with doubt.

"What? You don't think I'm capable of being well-behaved?" Nick said, feigning hurt.

"No, actually, I don't," Judy said crossing her arms.

"Wha- I... Carrots, that is very hurtful."

Judy stared at him.

"Look, we're trapped in this whodunit anyway, we might as well try to plan what we're gonna do next, right? What better way to do it than hanging out at my house?" Nick tried convincing her.

Judy sighed. "Okay, fine. But you better not try anything."

"I promise," Nick said. Little did Judy know that Nick was crossing his fingers behind his back.