Here I am again, all!

This is my latest story, and a "Zootopia" one, as I am a fan of that movie, much like multitudes around the world are.

Okay, in this story, Nick and Judy find out that Nick's mother, Mrs. Wilde, as well as both of the latter's parents, Stu and Bonnie Hopps, are coming to see them again for a reunion both before and after they all go to Bunnyburrow for both what will be needed for that reunion and to introduce Nick and Mrs. Wilde to the rest of Judy's family.

However, the place where Nick and Judy will be waiting for them, which is a games of all sorts building near the train tracks of what, well, trains take animals to and from Zootopia, turns out to just happen to be the place where the Junior Ranger Scouts, or the ones who were formerly that, now adults, are coming along to have themselves some fun.

What will happen when they meet up with Nick again, especially having found out how things have gone with him since last they saw him and vice versa, especially under these particular kinds of circumstances?

Let's find out, shall we?

Read on!

THINGS TO NOTE:

This takes place a little more than a year after the events of "Zootopia".

I own none of the characters. They all belong to "Zootopia" and thus to Disney.

If you are one of the many who always Nick's childhood antagonists to get nailed as adults, then you're in luck!

There will be a part where some might think Nick goes too far, while others may not, but you'll see what I mean, whether you are one of the former or the latter, once you get to that part.

Reunions And Revenge

Nick and Judy had done an exemplary job both as ZPD officers and partners, as well, and they had gone from that to confidants, rather than simple friends like they had been in their previous days as partners.

For quite a while, too, and life was great for them both in each and every way, not least of all with how Nick had made it up to everyone who he conned in the past after making sure, with Judy's assistance, that they all knew the whole story in each and every case, and whether it was easy for Nick to do so or not, he ultimately succeeded in all of the making up he needed and wanted to do.

But then things got even better when the two got a call from not only Judy's parents, Stu and Bonnie Hopps, but also Mrs. Wilde…that's right, Nick's mother…who were telling them the following.

Recently, Mrs. Wilde had met up with Judy's parents, though by chance, and, wanting to see her son again after so long, much like Stu and Bonnie wanted to see their daughter again, as did her siblings, the fact that it hadn't been nearly as long since they last saw her as it had been for Mrs. Wilde when she last saw Nick notwithstanding, all three agreed to calling their respective children for a family reunion at Bunnyburrow.

All the other Hopps children became eager to see Judy again, and to meet both Nick and Mrs. Wilde, as well, once they learned of it all, and things were arranged so that all of what was needed for the reunion of bunny and fox before the calls were made.

Since it was at a perfect time, given that Nick and Judy were on vacation after a great deal of being overworked(though it thankfully wasn't for nothing, since they managed to get it all done despite the less than favorable effects that it all had on them), which Chief Bogo said they needed said vacation for after the circumstances that led to it, both were only too elated when they got the calls they did.

Interesting thing is, the area where the train that Mrs. Wilde, Stu and Bonnie would arrive to get them both was in front of a place that had all sorts of games to enjoy for those who went into it, whether they were arcade games, one-on-one sports kinds of indoor arenas or any other kind of great way to pass the time when one had nothing else to do and felt like that sort of thing.

Of course, that was quite the good stroke of luck for Nick and Judy, since it would take a while for the train to arrive and they both needed something to do, but luck went from good to bad, especially for Nick, when the hell they would meet up with none other than the five former Junior Ranger Scouts who traumatized and damaged Nick so badly when he and them were kids and were now full-grown, just like he was, but there was no mistaking them, even in regular clothes, nor was there any mistaking Nick for them, even though he was wearing his own casual clothes and Judy was wearing hers, as well.

This meeting up again happened just a minute after Nick and Judy entered the games building, by the way, as the five foes of Nick's past just so happened to be visiting the place today for some fun of their own.

"Wilde?" asked the Woodchuck bully. "Is it really you?" and Nick answered: "Why the hell do you ask questions you already know the answer to, asshole? Of course it's me, and I can tell who both you and the other four are, growth-induced different appearance or not."

"Just like the other four of us can." the hippo said, and Nick and Judy both noticed something very different about him, but pretended not to, managing to keep their regular faces on as though nothing was different, all while the zebra, horse and wildebeest nodded to show that the hippo spoke for them along with himself when he said what he did.

"We read a lot about you in the papers." the Woodchuck bully informed him. "Patching things up with the ones who you conned in the past, being quite the sensational cop and partner for Thumpera here and everything. We're so fucking sick and tired of it all."

Judy got irate at being called "Thumpera" and started tapping her foot rapidly to signify that, while Nick went: "Are you? Well, it's never going to end, but besides how I was already angry enough when I saw that you five were here, I'm now more furious than ever after what you just called Judy. Time to deliver the most high-impact, intense kind of karma imaginable to all five of you pricks. The most painful, too."

"WAIT!" they all heard Judy's voice go, and they looked to said bunny before she added: "While I understand, Nick, your desire to nail all five of them, and even though, all five of you, I'm plenty angry at you, as well, with calling me 'Thumpera' just adding fuel to the fire, there's something wonderful in the future for Nick and myself alike, and I don't want it ruined."

Everyone else went silent, and after the Woodchuck bully asked: "Yeah? What is it?" and Nick spat: "You think that Carrots or myself are telling any of you?"

"CARROTS?!" the five former Junior Scout Rangers exclaimed, and they all burst out laughing, causing Judy to tap her foot once more, and this time more rapidly than she ever had in her life, which is saying something, and to growl, as well, and Nick then snapped: "Okay, that does it! Whatever may or may not happen here, I've now got the biggest score to settle with all five of you imaginable, and I already had a massive one to begin with!"

When it became clear that Nick was about to attack his five adversaries, as Judy saw from where she was looking, the rabbit gasped and knew she had to do something fast when the Woodchuck bully said: "Bring it the fuck on, Wilde. See where the hell it gets you."

"DON'T!" Judy shouted, and once more, everyone looked at her, and she quickly made the best of the chance she now had to avert what would surely become a disaster of the present and future.

"I know there has to be a way to settle all of this, but I don't want futuristic things ruined, as I said before. So may I make a suggestion?" asked Judy, and all six of the guys looked at her, with Judy then saying: "First, there's how I might as well reveal what lies ahead that's so important, given that I've just realized it's inevitable for me to do so, given the circumstances and what's been said…Nick and I are waiting for our respective parents to pick us up for an upcoming family reunion of a very special kind. And second, it'll be a little bit before they get here, so how about you all settle your differences through one or more of the various games here? It'll pass the time nicely and surely be a civilized way to settle whatever scores you've all got."

Nick then said: "Yeah, you know, Carrots, that's actually a pretty damn good idea. I think it'll work beautifully, with one unique game apiece with each and every one of you, one at a time, and the outcomes will either be my revenge on you or your humiliating me further, and doubtless you all want to do the latter in five different ways. This'll be the perfect chance for us to attempt to achieve our respective desires. Any objections?"

The former Junior Ranger Scouts, who he had turned to after agreeing to Judy's idea, all thought for a few moments or so and then said in unison: "Nope."

"Okay, then. Let's get our games on." Nick told them, and he compromised with his quintet of nemeses as to what order it would all happen in with the one by one plan and who would be doing what against him.

After the decisions were made, with Nick eagerly anticipating revenge on his childhood abusers and all five of them just as eagerly anticipating hurting Nick further, especially the Woodchuck bully, things got started.

First, there was the wildebeest, who, despite his being an ace at Mortal Wombat, was easily defeated by Nick when the two played it against each other and indeed he kicked the guy's ass, much to his shock, especially since he'd never been beaten before by anyone, and didn't want to be, least of all by a predator.

But it happened, and after the wildebeest stuttered: "M-My w-w-w-winning s-s-s-streak…it's…it's GONE!" he would see Nick flash him a malicious smile and then go: "Just like your chance to humiliate me a second time is, loser! Your winning streak, your chance to hurt me again, albeit in a different way, your character…for all three of them, thanks to me and my character…FATALITY! Ha, ha, ha!"

"UUUUGGGGGGGHHHHH!" went the wildebeest, enraged as hell, and Nick then said: "One down, four to go."

Next in line, there was the zebra, who had, until playing it against Nick, excelled at one-on-one hockey and never been beaten, but that was a thing of the past once he played against the fox, who also creamed him, just like he did the wildebeest at the aforementioned Mortal Wombat.

"HEY! No fair! You cheated, true to fox form! You tricked me somehow!" yelled the zebra, and Nick just rolled his eyes with a smirk while going: "Wow. You may be an adult now, but you clearly haven't grown up at all. I won fair and square, and we both know it. Now grow up already…stop denying the fact that I kicked your ass and accept your defeat with dignity. It's all you can do, given that this victory of mine was and is a SHUTOUT."

"DAMMIT!" screamed the zebra, and Nick then went: "It's a twofer now. Time to get going for my third of games and opponents here."

Following that, Nick would, albeit it took a little longer for him to do so than the previous two, win a chess game against the horse, even though the latter had never known defeat in chess prior to now.

"What the hell? You did not just win against ME at CHESS!" cried out the horse, and Nick laughed: "Well, I guess there's a first time for everything, isn't there? Might have been more difficult than with the other two prior to this, but I won all the same. CHECK AND MATE."

"AAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHH!" cried the horse, and Nick's face really lit up now, big smile and all, as he stated: "Oh, yeah! I'm three for three!"

Afterwards, Nick was playing a game of "Truth Or Dare" with Judy, the hippo and the Woodchuck bully, and, once it was Nick's turn, he knew that the Woodchuck bully was expecting it would be him that the fox chose for his target and so decided to surprise him and nail the hippo, ensuring that only the Woodchuck bully was left standing in the process, and all in one fell swoop, no less.

"You!" Nick said, pointing to the hippo. "Truth or dare?" and the hippo, as Nick was hoping, replied: "Dare!"

Now, before we continue, there's something that I didn't add before but will now, and it's what was the different thing about the hippo that Nick and Judy noticed but acted like they didn't…the hippo, despite being well past his teenage years, was plenty susceptible to the kind of bacteria that causes outbreaks of acne, since that sort of thing can, and has, happened to adults, as well, though to varying degrees.

Specifically, he was covered in zits everywhere, all over his body, and indeed to say that he had a face like a pepperoni pizza and the equivalent of that everywhere else would be understating the truth.

So Nick went right for the jugular in his revenge against this guy, saying to him: "I dare you to tell us how many zits you have on you, your face or otherwise."

"NICHOLAS PIBERIUS WILDE!" Judy exclaimed, shocked at the callous, vicious and cutthroat dare that Nick had just given, and as the Woodchuck bully gaped at Nick while utterly unable to movie, the hippo did what he could to suppress his sudden feelings of really badly hurt, well, feelings, in order to not let Nick see that he got to him.

But unlike the fox, he sucked at that, and just after going: "It's all right…it's okay…" he burst into tears and the hippo was, at the same time as crying his eyes out, going: "AAAAAAAAHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

While the hippo wailed from how badly Nick zinged had him and REALLY hit him where it hurt, the Woodchuck bully said: "Okay, Wilde, that does it! You. Me. Right here. Right now. To hell with the ring. We're fighting in this very spot, fox. Got it?"

"Yeah, I got it." Nick said as he got up from his chair and put his fist into his palm to signify how ready to go and eager to bash the Woodchuck bully's face in he was, and, though Judy wanted to stop them both, she didn't get the chance to so much as speak before Nick and the Woodchuck bully came to blows…and Nick beat him so badly that he could no longer stand.

Indeed, the pummeling Nick gave the Woodchuck bully was nothing short of severe and merciless, and once his childhood torturer was at his mercy, Nick told him: "Be grateful I will not injure you any further, as that would prove that you were right about me and that I am no better, or worse yet, WORSE, than you are. Even so, I really hope you're in a lot of pain, and that, even if in different ways to varying degrees, your pals are, as well."

The irony was that they were previously going to have a fight in the ring nearby the room they were in, as the Woodchuck bully's mentioning of it made clear, but they didn't bother going to it after what Nick said and did in the process with his dare to the hippo about his acne.

"UUUUUUUNNNNNNGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH…" the badly beat up Woodchuck bully groaned, and Nick smiled maliciously and put across: "Well, what do you know? I win. I won all five of my games and made all five of you jerks pay in the most profound ways imaginable, especially you and the hippo, you pathetic pushover. I doubt that revenge has ever been as sweet for anyone as it is for me now. Meantime, you're all losers in every sense of the word, and I have stuff to look forward to with the upcoming family reunions while you've only got further humiliation and ignominy of various kinds to look forward to. Especially since you're nothing against anyone who you're taking on individually, as I have nicely proven today. Ta, ta, wimps."

He looked to Judy and said: "Okay, Carrots, I think it's time for us to get going. Don't want to keep our respective family members waiting, after all, and I'm sure they're ready and waiting for us by now."

"Yes…of…of course, Nick…" Judy then said, and the two went out to where Nick's mother and both of Judy's parents were waiting for them, the doe unable to believe just how mean her confidant of a partner had been mere minutes ago with his penultimate opponent, the acne-ridden hippo, and just now, concerning him and the other four, as well.

"Granted," she thought to herself, "it was the ones who muzzled and traumatized him as a child and played the top role in making it so that he was a criminal for so long, and he did a great job patching things up with everyone he did his con-artist stuff with alongside everything about those yesteryear bullies, what they did and what it meant being revealed to them, but I honestly didn't think that Nick could ever be this cruel, even towards the ones he has the most to hate for."

Just then, Mrs. Wilde saw her son and both Stu and Bonnie Hopps their daughter, and the first one mentioned went: "NICK!"

She and her son ran over to each other and hugged tight, and she said: "Oh, Nick. It's been so long. You've grown so much. And, from everything I've learned about you, come so far."

"I sure have, Mom. It's wonderful to see you again after all these years." Nick replied, and during this time, Stu was going: "JUDE THE DUDE! We're so happy we get to see you again! It's been over a year since we last saw you!" while Judy hugged him and her mother at the same time, Bonnie subsequently saying: "Such a lovely feeling! Better than lovely!"

"Oh, Mom, Dad, it's great to see you guys again and all, but you're making me blush." Judy jested. "I mean, I may be a cop, but I couldn't look less like one at this moment."

Both of Judy's parents chuckled, but just then, the five former Junior Ranger Scouts who Nick had exacted revenge upon nicely and with such excellently high impact and profound success, hearing all of what was going on from inside and what that meant, came out from the building and went, in an attempt to estrange Mrs. Wilde from her son: "MRS. WILDE! NICK HUMILIATED US BACK IN THERE!" in unison.

His mother confused as she looked up at her son with her eyes wide open and Judy gulping while her own eyes were wide open, as well, plus both Bonnie and Stu simply confused, the hippo said: "One could give him a pass for when he won Mortal Wombat, one-on-one hockey and chess in that order, but then, as a dare when he was part of a game of 'Truth Or Dare' alongside me, my woodchuck pal and his plush toy, he dared me to tell how many zits I had on me and beat up my woodchuck buddy!"

As the hippo then began to cry more, Nick quickly acted and said: "Way to leave out the fact that you two and the other three pricks in your group lured in, muzzled and traumatized me to the point where I, for a while, became a criminal because I believed it was pointless to try and be anything other than that when a fox! My mother really worked hard as hell to get me that uniform! Had to scrape up the amount of money it cost and everything! When I put water under a bridge with the ones I tricked during my con-artist days, they called you every single last insult in the English language, and told me that they wanted me to tell you that! I recorded it with my Iphone, too, something they were glad I did, so I can show it to you guys, and whoever else I want, whenever I get the chance to! Yup, they all send their regards! I made you pay for what you did to me and what it caused! Oh, yeah, I saw to it that you got what you had coming to you for a very long time!"

This was all heard very clearly by Mrs. Wilde and the Hopps parents alike, and Judy acted quickly, knowing that this was the perfect time to do so, given that Nick had managed to make sure of it that his five foes didn't get the chance to make up a story that depicted him as the bad guy who should be faulted, and said: "It's true! I know that you obviously already know this, Mrs. Wilde, but I had to make sure of it that you knew, Mom, Dad. They did that number on him and thus was the birth of what Nick was before I helped him see what he couldn't previously, but now you've learned everything that makes it clear that Nick only did this because of how they'd damaged him so previously, plus the beating up of the Woodchuck bully was going to happen, anyway, since they'd agreed to a fight, and said woodchuck just sped it up by attacking Nick just after his dare."

She then turned to Nick and said: "But be all that as it may, Nick, I really think you went too far with the zit dare thing. I've never seen you act this mean towards anyone at all, and although I know you literally never did so until these guys showed up here, I…I didn't think you had it in you at all. I mean, WOW."

Bonnie and Stu nodded and the latter said: "We couldn't agree more, Juderino."

After that, they both looked at Nick and Stu continued: "In fact, Nick, you went WAY too far with the zit dare and beating the woodchuck just as immediately as if your fight was originally going to happen immediately after the 'Truth Or Dare' game. We get that you have lots to hate them for, and it was a very disgusting stunt on their part, what they did to you, and especially with what it led to."

"But to hit below the belt like that?" asked Bonnie. "To go right for the throat in such a ruthless manner and truly hit where it hurts by far the most? To take advantage of the fact that he is vulnerable thanks to all that acne that he didn't ask for? What they did to you was wrong, but your vicious, cutthroat, malevolent and meanness-laden dare was even more wrong."

She looked at Mrs. Wilde and asked: "Didn't you raise him better than that?"

"HOW DARE YOU!" Mrs. Wilde barked, causing Bonnie, Stu, Judy and even Nick to go still, while the former Junior Ranger Scouts were made to go still, as well.

"You learned each and every fact that you need to know about all of this, and you have the nerve to ask if it had anything to do with how I raised him, and I did so well prior to when it was what we both believed was his future as a Junior Ranger Scout?"

"Mom, Dad, Mrs. Wilde, PLEASE calm down!" Judy cried out. "We were looking forward to this reunion. Why let awful guys of the past ruin it all?"

All three seniors calmed down, and Nick then said: "Thanks, Judy. And you're right. Besides, I got my revenge, so I don't need or want to think about that quintet of creeps any further. Yeah, maybe I did go a little too far with the zit dare, but it's not like I'd aim that sort of thing at just anyone. In any case, I'm ready for the reunion and the great things that lie ahead because of it to start whenever everyone else here is."

And everyone else was…smiles came to faces and everyone suddenly became very happy and excited about what was to come, none of them in any way having had it so that their reunion was ruined at all, and off to the train to Bunnyburrow they went, with much wonderfulness just waiting to bestow itself upon them and all of Judy's siblings.

The End

So, what did you guys think?

Was it sweet to see Nick get back at those assholes or what?

Ratings and reviews, please, and in your review, tell me whether or not you think Nick went too far with the zit dare!