What Shakes You

Judy turned as Skye called her name. The vixen stepped closer and did a double take when she saw Nick and Jack holding each other past the locker room doors. Jack bent to his knees in front of Nick and lifted his head so their eyes met. The vixen cocked her head to the side as Nick pet the side of Jack's face. She shook her head and batted her eyes a few times as if blinking might change the scenery in front of her before narrowing her eyes on Paisley. "It was Jack? All this time it was Jack? And Jack is…."

The swirled do smirked and shook her head. "No, Jack's not gay."

Judy let her ears fall as all the officers who'd come back started leaving the bull pen. Skye looked that way and cringed as several officers limped from the room or stumbled several times while complaining about their backs or heads hurting. Bogo watched Arthur pulling the remaining military officers into the room and motioned to Skye and Finnick. The small fox stared at him for a second and the older rabbit shook his head like he knew he'd just made a mistake. Judy watched Skye cringe and head that way after Finnick tapped the back of her leg. "What were they doing in there?"

Her ears shot up as Wolford came closer, rubbing his shoulders. "Ugh, I thought mace was bad."

Delgado chuckled as he tried to lay his fur back down. "Well at least you've only had to experience it once. That's twice for me."

Judy looked between them when Wolford turned to him growling. "Yeah, but not for long. From the way Bogo was talking its going to be happening every few hours."

"Is everybody doing it? What's going to be happening?" Judy asked as they both looked around watching the bull pen fill again.

"Taser. I guess you're off the list though. It's the only way to make sure we aren't going away because the collars aren't working." Wolford sighed as he sat in a chair and rubbed his face. "I can't believe anyone would be doing something stupid enough to warrant getting tased after knowing how much that hurts."

Delgado chuckled. "I can't believe you think mace is better. That stuff lasts for hours."

Judy stepped away from the door and started heading towards the bullpen when Finnick grabbed her leg. "They don't want you in there. Skye can explain it when she gets back."

"Well how long is that going to take?" Judy scowled as she looked back at the door, perking her ears as it opened again. Skye stepped out with her arms curled around herself and walked past the little group before falling into her chair shivering. "Are you alright?"

The vixen looked up at Judy and tossed the collar she'd been wearing on the desk after pulling it from around her neck. "Not really. I almost wish those things had worked."

Judy cringed as the vixen looked back at her giggling. "They don't respond to whatever this is. They will only respond to the behaviors of who is wearing them, and since the behaviors aren't indicative of the one wearing the collar they won't sync correctly and I don't have time to figure it out. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. It's not like anything Bellwether tried to implement worked the way it should have anyway. I mean, I've got proof of it standing right in front of me."

Judy looked behind herself when Skye tipped her head. Nick dipped his ears back when they locked eyes. Judy nodded as Skye started rushing her fingers over the keyboard in front of her. "Arthur has a few officers getting a room ready for us with the equipment I need. I really thought it would be better if we did this at the hospital with an MRI machine I could modify, but he said it was too much of a risk getting there and keeping the place secure while we are trying to work. I need you to have a seat here so I can get some readings and start getting things set up."

Judy chewed her lip as she looked back at Paisley. "I need a little bit of time."

Skye growled at her. "Tie is something we do not have Officer Hopps."

Judy looked back at her frowning and started thumping her foot on the floor. "Well there's a good damn chance I'm giving you what little of it I have left. I don't think letting me have an hour to talk to my family is too much to ask! I'm not one of those damn lab rats who's getting paid of a guinea pig who volunteered to test something that might have unforeseen side effects! THIS MIGHT LITERALLY KILL ME. I DO UNDERSTAND ENOUGH OF WHAT'S GOING ON TO KNOW THAT MUCH!"

Skye looked back at the bullpen and tipped her ears back before she looked back at Jack. The buck shook his head and sighed. "I'll take care of it. Judy, follow me."

Judy almost shrank as he motioned to the stairs. "Why?"

Jack watched a few officers coming out of the bullpen and pressed a paw against her back, urging her to move. "You may have volunteered for this Judy, but I can say without a doubt once they get everything set up there will be someone making sure you follow through with it and I'm not going to have much say in what happens once it starts. The best thing I can do is try to get you somewhere quiet before anyone notices and most likely won't look until everything is set up. It's the best I can do." Nick curled his lips over his teeth and Jack shook his head. "Don't draw attention to any of us, Nick. If there is a more…. discreet way, or place to take her other that the roof where you know her phone will work, I need it now. They aren't going to let her leave or get to far out of their sight knowing she's the one they need to see if any of this will work. And since I've been deemed, unable to make competent decisions, they aren't going to listen to anything I say."

Nick shook his head as he looked back at the military officers coming from the bullpen. Jack and Judy dashed up the stairs trying not to catch anyone's attention. The buck closed the door behind them and watched her dig her phone out before she stuck it to her ear. "HI bun bun! Its a little crazy here right now, but I guess it's that way everywhere."

"Yeah," Judy sighed as she watched Jack stick his paws in his pocket and lean against the door.

Nick turned back to Skye and closed his eyes. "You said this was a fungus? How is it changing people's minds about what they are doing?"

Skye looked back at him and rolled her eyes. "I did not say it was a fungus. I said it was acting like a fungus, but only in the people who aren't going away. In the rest of us its acting like a virus. But it seems to have an almost drug like affect on everyone. Impaired judgement, rationality, behaviors, intelligence. Decision making. I mean its pretty apparent if you look at it as if it was nothing but a drug. People are acting crazy when they go away, losing touch with their senses and memories, things like that."

Paisley walked up beside Nick and watched his ears pin back. "I thought you said that was because of a repressed memory, or someone else's memories?" Paisley asked as she watch Nick shaking his head.

Skye rubbed her head as she leaned back in the chair. "That's how its acting like a virus. It jumped from two or more different people and somehow implanted someone else's experiences in another person. The only thing I've been able to surmise is that its working off a currency of some kind, one we really don't understand."

"If you don't know how this works, how do you plan on fixing it?" She asked as Finnick looked off shaking his head.

"You said Jack was talking about their proximity setting it off when they tried to attack each other?" Paisley nodded as Skye typed into the computer furiously. The vixen turned and pinned her ears back as she leaned away from the desk and rubbed her eyes. "Everything I have come up with so far has been based on things people around me have said. Most of those ideas have come from Jack. Which is alarming because he may have the answer in his head and not be able to recognize it. Even if he does, he may not see it until it's too late. The only thing I can surmise is that this is some kind of airborne thing that traveled either through the air on electrical currents we don't or can't pick up. We all have signature outputs of electrical activity in our bodies, but they're so minute they don't show up on anything outside our bodies unless we have special equipment to see it. The patterns I've picked up between Wolford and Delgado, I can define them into what belongs to who by matching the brainwaves. They are the only patterns in those two. Nick has a few. From Bogo, and Hopps. But only Hopps' memories are the ones causing him to go away. So, it means whoever was closest to him is the one that's causing the problems. Bogo's signature is fading in him, hers isn't. Delgado said something about these memories being significant events that shaped someone into who they are. Clawhauser is a good example. He was closest to Bogo. I got the rundown on a few personal things from both of them and figured out which memories are causing the problems. But I can't remove them. The only resolution we might have is to try to change the frequency in the host brainwaves to match the intrusive brain waves, because we don't know how this is even possible."

Nick's face fell as Paisley's eyes widened. "How the hell can that work?! We don't have the technology for anything like that!"

"Electronic frequencies and shockwaves, combined with a few other techniques that have been studied in treatments of certain disorders that will disrupt brain waves or change their patterns."

"Christ, that sounds like torture. Wouldn't that kill someone, damage other tissue too? That could literally fry someone's brain or shutdown the essential functions that are autonomous. Even if they lived, they wouldn't be the same! Would they?"

The vixen let her eyes fall and looked back at Nick as he growled. "I don't know. There is a significant chance of permanent damage or changes that can't be reversed. If you think my moral compass isn't spinning out of control right now, you're wrong. I explained all this to Judy before it was brought up in the conference room. Before she knew she was the one I was going to ask. She does understand it and the risks that are involved. Because she only has Nick's brainwaves in her head, she's also the easiest to work with. Its part of the reason she was chosen. I can't use Nick because he has traces of Bogo's. I have to have a singular path to follow to know if this is going to work. If I can identify the underlying pattern that caused the transfer, we might be able to fix it. The only way to do that is to make both patterns line up and see what's driving them. I wanted to use Jack because its multiplying in his system, but Mei pointed out there was no set pattern to follow because too many neuropathways were being opened. Judy's the best option we have for me to work with here."

"Work with?! It sounds like she doesn't have much of a choice in the matter at this point and sure as hell won't once it starts." Paisley, Finnick, and Skye pinned their ears back as Nick shook his head and rushed towards the stairs. When he reached the door he shoved it open looking around and flipped his ears up when he heard Judy growling.

"You stay away from me!"

Jack leaned against the building and looked up at the sky. "I don't have a problem with that."

Nick stepped around the building with his ears tipping back and forth as Judy's voice rose again. "How could you do that to him?! To me?! You knew he was like that and you're the one he was with!"

"I already told you I didn't do anything to either of you. If he'd wanted you to know, he would have told you. And I wasn't with him. At least not how you're thinking."

"HOW CAN I BE THINKING ANYTHING ELSE! YOU WERE CHEATING ON HIM, WITH ME OF ALL PEOPLE! NO WONDER HE WAS UPSET!"

"I was not cheating on anyone and I did not come up here to get lectured. I thought you wanted to talk to your family."

"I DID TALK TO MY FAMILY! NOW I'M TALKING TO YOU! EVERYTHING YOU SAID TO ME WAS JUST-"

"No, you're screaming at me and once again, aren't listening. I was serious about what I said. I thought we might be going somewhere. Nick didn't have anything to do with that, or us. I was never trying to lead you on, make him jealous, or using either of you. I liked you. Still do."

Judy glared at him as she folded her arms over her chest. "Like I'm stupid enough to believe any of that. If it weren't for the fact that it might break his heart, I swear I'd kill you where you stand just for hurting him."

Jack chuckled as he looked at her and turned his head as Nick came from around the corner. "You heard?"

"I heard enough." Nick nodded as Judy's face fell. "You don't use those ears like you should when your upset Carrots. He isn't lying. We uhm…." Nick looked at Jack and the buck shrugged as he pushed off the wall.

"I figured she'd want to talk to you too. I thought you'd be here sooner though."

Nick smirked as Jack stepped closer and pecked his lips a few times. "Don't be too long. Make sure she" He chewed his lip and glanced at Judy before he slipped around the part of the building that held the door on the roof.

"Jack?"

"I'll be right inside the door if you need me."

Nick sat on the top of an air vent as he heard the door close and looked back at Judy. Her ears had fallen and were against her back as the fox tapped a spot next to him. He looked at his watch and out over the city when she hopped up next to him. "We need to get you out of here. I know a shortcut from the roof where we won't be seen."

"I'm not doing that Nick. I know what's going to happen. I already told Skye to make sure you weren't around."

Nick sighed as he stuck an arm over her shoulder and pulled her closer. "Bound and determined to go out as a martyr, aren't you?"

Judy scoffed. "Seriously Nick? Why would you put up with someone treating you like he does?"

Nick chuckled. "You're basing everything you know about me and Jack on the last few days, Carrots. As a matter of fact, you're basing almost everything you know about Jack solely on what you know about me and him, and it isn't very much. I saw the way you two were looking at each other. Now you're looking at him like he's the guy who took you to your senior prom."

Judy shrank as Nick tightened his arm around her. "Why didn't you just tell me you're gay? Skye said Jack might not be thinking right, that everyone like him is having problems making choices and thinking straight. If I'd known Jack was the one, I would have stayed away from him. How do you know anything he's saying is…real? Now everything is just weird."

Nick chuckled and looked down at her grinning. "Who the hell ever thinks straight when it comes to things like this Carrots? I don't know if anything he's saying is real. It may be affecting his ability to make choices but they also said it was affecting our intelligence. How do I know you're smart enough to be agreeing to what Skye proposed? I could just jump off the roof with you and drag you somewhere they can't find you." Judy looked up at him sarcastically and he smirked. "I was considering it, I didn't say I would. I still have enough respect to let you make your own choices. I have to do the same thing with Jack. I love him, but I love him for who he already is, not who I want him to be. He likes girls too. I've never had a problem with him being with someone else. It doesn't mean I'm built the same way. Like you said, it's just something else we have in common."

Judy looked up at him with her cheek twitching and he fell over laughing. "Paisley tells me just about everything. Jack's had a lot of girlfriends, but I've never seen him start to bond with anyone but you. It's always been weird, Carrots. And it's about to get weirder."

"How could this get any weirder, Nick?"

"JACK!"

Judy's ears shot up and she turned watching Jack come back around the corner as Nick stood and helped her down. The buck raised a brow when he grabbed both their paws and held them together. "Jack, this is Judy. Judy, Jack. If you two are interested in each other. I don't have a problem with another person being in this relationship. I'm not sure how much time we have left, but maybe you should think about it for a minute?"

Nick left grinning as they both let their jaws hit the floor. Jack and Judy jerked their paws away from each other and turned red. She shook her head as Jack curled his lip and started throwing his arms around ranting. "I hate it when he does that! Fuck, he makes me crazy! He always makes me question everything I'm doing, and who the hell does he think he is saying you can just have me if that's what you want! It's not like it didn't take this long just to be able to tell him how I felt. Why, just fucking why does he act like he's always so go damn high above everybody else!? I swear I'm going to choke him when I get my paws around his neck again and yo-

He took off towards the door and Judy grabbed his arm. Jack spun on her, glaring as she giggled. Her ears were still red and she covered her mouth as she cleared her throat. "Sorry. I just didn't know he did that to anyone else. He always made me question what I was doing by posing a question against the decision I'd already made. I guess it did make me think about things more carefully that I hadn't considered before. I don't think it has anything to do with what I want. I think its about what you want."

Jack frowned at her and sighed. "Yeah well at least he was talking to you. With me he never said a word. Just listened to me rambling for hours about how I felt."

Judy cocked her head and bit her lip. "You're complaining about that? Most of the guys I've dated wouldn't listen to anything I said at all. Except yo-

She turned red again as Jack lifted his brows and chuckled. Both their ears shot up and they turned with their heads tipping back and forth with narrowed eyes. "What is that?" Judy asked as Jack started walking towards the edge of the roof.

"Jack?" Nick asked as he opened the door, watching the little pebbles on the roof vibrating before they started hopping up and down on the tar.

Jacks' eyes went wide as plumes of smoke started billowing along the buildings in the distance. He turned looking all four directions and found the same thing, slamming his paws over his ears as sirens started blaring. Nick pulled Judy through the door and grabbed Jack after he hit his knees. Once the door was slammed, they both rubbed their ears tying to get to their feet. "Jack?" Judy asked as he kept his head down. "Your nose is bleeding."

The buck wiped his nose and rolled hos eyes as Nick grabbed his head. Tilting it up so he could see. "It's nothing, Nick. It's just from being too close to the sirens and ruptured ear drum." Jack shoved his paw away and shook his head. "Nothing like what you were suggesting outside. How the hell do you expect me to process any of this?"

Nick looked back at Judy grinning as her ears fell and chuckled as her face flushed. "I didn't think you'd be the one with objections. How much time do we have before they get here?"

"Ten minutes, maybe. They already know they're coming downstair, and it's probably the only reason no one has come looking for us yet." Jack frowned as Judy set her ears again.

"Who?" She asked as Jack rubbed his ear.

Nick sighed as he stood up. "The people who have been taking over the precincts. The gang, mob, whatever they are. They aren't anything like what they're calling themselves."

Jack scoffed. "Holy rollers."

"Ugh that's terrible." Judy complained as she looked down the stairwell. "We should go see if they need any help."

She started to move that way and froze as Nick grabbed her arm. The fox had Jack against the wall grinning again and shook his head. "We aren't done talking yet."

"Nick," Jack growled as Judy pulled her arm away. "We don't have time for this. And you have no fucking idea how angry I am at you right now. How can you even suggest something like than when you just claimed me and we just-

Jack watched Judy's ears spring up and fall before she quickly looked down the stairwell again. Nick smirked as he looked back at a furious striped rabbit. "You still want her though. I want everything out in the open before everything goes black. I'm not going to get off on watching you with her Jack. I'll just get off watching you getting off."

Jack scowled as Judy turned beat red and sucked in a breath as Nick ran his tongue from Jack's shoulder to his chin. The buck shivered and stomped his foot into the floor trying to catch his breath and looked up to find Judy watching with a paw over her mouth. Nick smirked as Jack shoved him against the other wall with a disgusted look on his face. Judy took a step back as he glanced at her fighting tears. "What the hell is wrong with you? Because something is wrong with you! You don't fucking invite someone else into our bed or talk to someone else about things like this before you talk to me. I am not opening a fucking redlight district for your amusement. You wanted to know so badly why I wasn't there the day after you marked me. Here. Take a look at number 39 and figure it out. If you're going to act like this all the time at least let me do my job. If I'm thinking about that I won't be thinking everything else was a fucktard mistake. Unfucking believable that you would wait that long for me to come around and then act like it was nothing, just some passing thing and….Fuck!" Jack sighed and threw his phone on the floor. As he walked past Judy, he grabbing her arm. "My judgement isn't impaired enough for me not to have some common sense and know the hell they're going to put you through. He can get you out of here if you don't want to do this." Jack rushed down the stairs, leaving Judy looking at Nick as his ears pinned back.

"Nick?" Nick looked at her and grabbed Jack's phone, scrolling through the pictures. He slid to the floor and cupped a paw over his head after finding it. She lifted her ears as he started chuckling and stepped closer when it turned to a low whine.

"He said, our bed. I really suck at understanding him. I don't…why can't I read him like everyone else? Everything I've tried over the years has just ended up hurting him and making me feel like shit."

Judy looked down the stairs and felt the vibrations though the floor getting stronger as she chewed her lip. "Nick, I don't understand any of this but I'm not blind. You love each other. I'm pissed off at both of you, but I don't want to be in the middle of whatever this is. You act so much different when he's around. It's like you're falling over your own feet when I've seen you walk on wires without problems. But it doesn't matter. He's right, we don't have time for this."

Nick looked back at the phone and closed his eyes. "There may not be any other time, Carrots. It may be all the time we have left."

Judy curled her brow, shortly before she curled her lip. "AND YOU'RE WASTING IT! GET THE HELL UP AND HELP HIM! STOP TRYING TO DO THINGS THAT YOU THINK MIGHT IMPRESS HIM! HE DOESN'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT ANY OF THIS STUFF RIGHT NOW AND NEITHER SHOULD YOU! JUST DO WHAT YOU ALWAYS DO! WALK DOWN THOSE GOD DAMN STAIRS AND USE THAT SMARTASSED MOUTH OF YOURS TO TALK TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE HERE ANY MINUTE!"

Nick looked up at her blinking as she stuck her paw on one hip and thumped the floor, pointing a blunt claw down the stairwell….

Jack pulled the hammer back and lowered his head as he shoved through the officers at the front of Precinct one. He looked up at Bogo as he stood swinging his eyes back and forth between both ends of the streets. "Do they know how many?"

Bogo clenched his jaw a few times and looked down at Jack shaking his head. "It wouldn't matter. What matters is what they are, not how many there are. This place was already compromised with the doors and windows smashed. They're coming from every side. We lost contact with Precincts two, four, and five half an hour ago. Your father got a message that military forces would be here in an hour. But that's only if they encountered no resistance along the way."

Jack watched the officers nervously shifting back and forth with weapons in paw and looked towards the back of the building as the ground shook again. Skye grabbed Judy trying to rush her off into another room and the doe shook her head as she headed straight towards the front doors. All the officers tipped their ears as a cloud of dust rolled around one of the corners, watching the building crumble as dozens of elephants and rhinos ran through them like they were made of Lego's. Delgado pinned his ears back as Wolford tensed. "We are so screwed."

The dust flew everywhere and everything went still, all of them searching through the haze as they kept their weapons trained. A nasally laugh had Nick perking his ears as he looked back and found Judy cringing. Jack looked between both of them with one ear lifted as a large bull rhino took shape when it came closer. Nick flipped his ears back and growled as everything cleared enough they could see the little mammal sitting behind its horn. The fox stepped away from the front of the building and stuck his paws on his hips frowning. "Wilde! Get back behind the rest of the officers!" Jack shouted as he scowled and kept looking between Nick and the rhino at the bottom of the steps.

Judy chewed her lip and closed her eyes as the rhino dipped its head allowing a little weasel to jump down to the bottom step. "Savage, I presume?" He asked as Jack lifted a brow looking around.

The buck nodded. "And you are?"

"Weaselton. Duke."

"What do you want?" Jack shot his eyes back to Nick as the fox growled.

The weasel laughed as he looked through the officers and military personal before looking back at Nick and dropping the smile. "Wilde and Hopps first. We got a score to settle. Then you."

Jack looked between Nick and Judy as the doe dipped her head and tried to step forward. "Hopps, stay put. Wilde, I told you to get back in the line!" Jack growled as he trained his weapon on the weasel.

"Duke," Nick said smiling as the weasel looked up and glared at him. "You aren't still upset about that, are you?"

Duke smirked and looked back at Judy shaking his head. "I won't be once I get the rest of the people who were involved."

"The rest of them?" Nick asked dipping his ears back as Weaselton chuckled and reached into his pocket. The fox winced as something hit the ground at the top of the stairs and looked back at Judy as she gasped at the little suit laying on the concrete.

Weaselton dropped his chin and glared at Jack as the rabbit shook his head. "Big wasn't so big once those bears were out of the way. Funny old Bogo aint the one screamin orders right now."

Jack almost ticked his eyes around wondering where the bull had gone, but kept them glued to Weaselton as he shook his head. Bogo stepped out from behind Delgado and shoved a few desks out of the way. "Wilde, get behind the barriers."

Weaselton looked between them still frowning. "I don't care who's in charge here. You know as well as I do them barriers aint gonna do much against us. You can give up now and live, or we can just kill half of you taking the place."

Jack looked at Bogo as Nick stepped back and dropped his head, watching the bull fold his arms over his chest. "We don't negotiate with terrorists."

Weaselton chuckled as he looked around. The dust had settled and everyone could see the building was surrounded by large herbivores and dozens of different sized predators and prey. That wasn't counting anyone that could be hiding in the many places the city had to offer that held a good view of the place. He dropped his head and pulled his lips over his teeth, exposing all his canines. "I'm in a generous mood today. I'll give you five minutes. After that, well aint nuttin gonna you do gonna matter anymore."

Bogo tipped his head down and stepped back watching Weaselton lean against the rhino as the rest that were surrounding the building stomped their feet and bellowed in whatever kind of noises their species made. He turned to Nick and the fox pinned his ears back sighing. "It wasn't anything I thought would cause problems later."

"Nick? How did he get all of them together like this? He was just a small time bootlegger." Judy asked as Jack left the wall of desks and officers still keeping weapons trained outside.

"Get someone who has a loud enough voice talking to panicked people looking for some kind of order and they'll listen." Jack spat as he looked back at the overturned desks.

"Chief, the only reason he's giving us any time is to prove a point. Me and Carrots might be able to talk to him. He doesn't have any weapons on him. We might be able to buy some time."

Bogo looked at Nick and shook his head. "I don't care. We can't risk Hopps at this point and there's no reason to risk anyone else either. He knows he doesn't need a weapon. He's making a point all right, by letting everyone else out there carry the guns. This building won't fall as easily as the ones they took out made of simple bricks. The walls are three feet thick and solid stone."

"Chief," Jack asked as Arthur bit his tongue. "He wants Wilde and Hopps. I got added to that list. Maybe I can negotiate the terms of our surrender and buy some time. They may not be able to get through the walls as easily, but we're outnumbered and they know this place is already compromised."

Nick and Judy glanced at each other as Arthur set his ears. "What was that look?"

Judy sighed. "He's not going to talk to anyone, and no one can make him."

Jack sighed as Bogo and his father frowned at each other. "Your tranq guns aren't going to take down all those mammals out there, and neither are the few bullets my people have. It's all I've got."

Arthur almost choked as he shook his head. "Do what you have to."

Jack pulled several weapons off himself and handed then to his father before they motioned to Delgado and Wolford to move the barriers out of the way. The rabbit held his arms and paws out as he stepped out screaming. "I JUST WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF OUR SURRENDER!"

Weaselton lifted his head smiling as Jack reached the top of the stairs. The rabbit froze as he was covered in red lights. His ears fell as the rhino next to Weaselton fell over. They both looked around stunned as nearly all the people outside fell over. Jack lifted his ears and tucked his head down at the red lights shifted from him to Weaselton.

Bogo looked at Arthur and the older rabbit shook his head. "They aren't ours."

Everyone stopped and stared as Finnick shuffled through the opening in front of Jack. Both paws firmly gripping some kind of semi-automatic as he sucked on the cigar and looked around grinning. "Ciao, Duke. Did you know that means hello, and goodbye? I'll let you decide which one it's going to be. I don't like bullets, but those little red dots covering you, I can't guarantee are darts. Still want to negotiate?"

Weaselton looked around watching mammals pop up from every window he could see and closed his eyes before he stuck his paws on his head and dropped to his knees.

Jack gave Finnick a funny look as he pointed his gun at Duke and stuck a finger on the trigger. "Don't shoot him, they will fire on you, Finnick."

Finnick looked back at all the offices watching and rolled his eyes. "I don't use live ammo, just rubber. They hurt like hell though."

Jack looked back watching the officers and chewed his lip. "As tempting as that sounds knowing what they probably did to the other precincts…Not a good idea."

"Yeah, well, nobody said I was that smart." He shot Duke, chuckling as he watching him roll around cursing and clutching his chest. Finnick turned to find all the officers covered in red before looking up at Jack and handed him the gun he was holding. "The rest of this shit's your problem."

"Wait! We might be able to use you. Skye hasn't figured out how to fix this yet. If you're not here to get the cure it might-"

"I bet you could, but I'll take my chances. I'm not pushing any more of my luck. I'm out." Jack watched the little fox hop down the stairs and kick Duke before he growled. "Prick, ya made me use my one call for this shit." He started walking down the road as Jack shook his head. The little red dots covering the officers and military personal slowly disappeared with Finnick….