A/N: Awhile ago I got a review saying that the reader did not like so much input of the classic Zootopia film into my fic. I just want to say thank you WildeBunny the Eternal for giving me some insight as to what the reader wants. Hope you all have a wonderful day.
A red truck with a sheep inside had almost run over a red fox that looked suspiciously familiar. He was dressed in a black hoodie with graphic print on it saying Straight Outta Vault 111 under a black leather jacket with some black jeans too.
Wow. What an idiot. Raw Goth. Judy thought. She wasn't sure why anybody would follow that stupid trend. The fox went into the nearby Promenade, looking around as if watching to see if anybody was watching him. Luckily, he didn't see Judy giving him her full attention.
Curious, Judy decided to follow him and see what he was up to. She watched him go into the Claw Topic by the food court. The officer decided it was time for her break so she went to QuackDonald's for a burger and some fries, maybe a shake. She ended up getting the shake and found a vantage point on a bench upstairs so she could see if the fox was coming out. To be honest, she thought he looked like he was hiding something.
It had been 20 minutes and Judy had still not seen the fox come out. There was a wolf, a hippo, some lemmings, a bear, and so many more mammals but the fox still had yet to come out. She decided to go inside to see what was going on.
As Judy walked into the store she heard an argument. It wasn't uncommon in Zootopia. It was practically the center of all racism which sparked arguments, fights, and feuds on the topic of predator and prey. Went she got closer, she discovered that the argument was between the fox she was tracking and a rabbit.
"-nobody needs you here Fox!" The rabbit told the fox.
"Oh, I'm sorry that my son here was not allowed to like the Fallout series so much he's being kicked out by a random for a hoodie," the fox replied dryly.
At this, the rabbit backed off a little bit and looked dazed as if the fox had punched him. Judy decided to intervene.
"Boys, boys, let's all settle down here," she turned towards the fox. "What's going on here-"
She had just noticed the scar on his face.
"Major?" She asked incredulously.
"Officer Hopps, nice to see you here. I hope you don't mind me asking but, what are you doing here?"
The rabbit was just watching their little talk with uncertainty. "Um, hello? Yeah, just what is going on?"
Judy turned to him. "I'm sorry about that, sir. What was the topic of conversation between you two?"
"I think he's lying that his son likes the Fallout series so much he wants to buy a Fallout hoodie for him. I mean, look at him!" This was the part where Judy noticed that Nick had a mammal with him. It was a baby fox. Or so it looked that way to her. It was actually a fennec fox.
"And what's so wrong about that sir?"
"I think he's actually trying to steal something and use that story as a cover. Just now I saw him slip that ring on his finger just before you came in."
"And why did you think that I wasn't gonna pay for it," Nick asked.
"Well...Cause-"
"Is it because I'm a fox?"
"Major, I think that's enough," Judy interrupted once again.
The fox stepped back, understanding. She took his paw and looked at the ring on his finger. The design was in the shape of a circle and a lightning bolt over it.
"Now, Major, I could arrest you right now for attempted theft but you are part of the military and a good friend to the Chief. If you could maybe put in a good word for me, I could let you off with a warning and ask you to pay for this or leave it here, please?"
The Major smiled and said, "Alright, alright. I'll pay for it. You've got yourself a good deal right there, Fluff."
"Thank you but don't call me Fluff," Judy said as they walked towards the cashier.
"Why? Am I hurting yo feewings," the fox asked. Judy just rolled her eyes and walked off. Continuing her work for the rest of her day. Happy. Only thinking as to why a mammal such as him would be wearing Goth clothes.
