ZenAku your comment made me laugh, lol but yes, I will try and do your request once she is able to crawl. And I just want to say thank you all for the support!

Now before this chapter starts, I just want to say I'm BAD with babies… well I am better NOW. But like. Ok. In high school, I took a class where we had to wear belly things all day and have robot babies. So like you had this baby that looked like a toy, and you had to take care of it as if it were your own (as of 2016, this is when I was a freshman 4-5 years ago) WHICH WAS NOT EASY BC IT WAS JUST A DOLL. I mean, of course, you're going to treat a real baby differently than a toy baby, anyway. The baby was set to cry so you could change it, feed it, and whatnot. For like 2 days you had to do it, also getting up at night every 2 hours and having at school all day. I thought I was doing good because I could tell what cry meant right away, and I would do whatever had to be done faster than other "Moms" (it would make a ding noise whenever you did something right) well. When It was time to get the results back. My teacher gasped and said that I got an 8%. Ya, like 8/100. T_T when we were trying to figure it out, apparently I had to burp it too. I DIDN'T KNOW! They didn't tell me I had to and again it was just a doll so it was kinda hard to treat it like it is real. T_T

Also, I had a niece who had gas problems and from like 8 at night to 9 in the morning she would be in pain and had to have like gas drops, so don't get too grossed out or "why is she making this a big deal thing" in the chapter. It is because I am warning you. A gassy baby is not a happy baby…. So yep…

Also, I listen to music a LOT and it really helps me think. This chapter I've been listening to Get it Right by Oh Honey, really recommend you listen to it if you want to understand the feel of this chapter.


Get It Right

"Come on Judy, come on Judy…. Please pick up!" Nick was pacing back and forth in Judy's apartment trying his best to calm Lynn down. She has been crying for hours nonstop. Nick tried everything, but nothing was working. She wouldn't sleep, she wouldn't eat. It has been well past the time she was supposed to get milk, but she just kept crying in pain. Nick was really worried. The more he tried to calm her down, the more aggravated she got. He called and texted Judy many times but she wouldn't answer. "Damn IT!" Nick yelled in frustration as it went straight to voice mail again. The kit's screams were so loud that it made Nick wince, here to there. "That's it. I'm going to the hospital." Nick got his phone and called Finnick for a ride. Unfortunately, He didn't answer. "Fuck!" Nick screamed in frustration, looked at the kit in his arms whaling in pain. He could see tears rolling off her cheeks, her whole face looked puffy from crying so much.

"Make the noise stooooooop!" Judy's neighbor yelled. "It's been like this since almost 9 in the morning!" Nick looked at the time now and saw that it was almost 2:00. Five hours. Five hours of no food, sleep, or even bliss for the young kit. Not being able to take it much longer, Nick rushed out of the apartment as fast as he could to get to the nearest hospital. "Thank God!"

"Taxi!" he screamed as he got near the street. But all were taken already. The fox growled in frustration. In doing so, he bolted to the hospital on foot. He hugged his poor niece for dear life. He was so focused on getting her there that he didn't look for cars as he crossed streets. The vehicles screech to a stop as the fox ran in front of them.

"Dumb fox! Look where you're going!" One yelled.

"Are you trying to get yourself killed!?" Another hollered.

"Hey! I'm walk'n here!" said a mole as nick almost bumped into him. He didn't care what the animals said to him, he only cared about getting Lynn help. Finally, after 17 minutes of running without stopping, the broken family made it through the doors.

"PLEASE!" Nick screamed over the kit's cries, he tried to talk but it was very difficult from being exhausted after the run, "Hours…. In a lot of pain…. Hasn't eaten or slept… something is very wrong…" he said as he choked trying to catch a breath. Immediately help came by to take Lynn.

"Don't worry Mr.…"

"W-Wilde… Nick, Wilde…"

"Wilde," A Panda reinsured him, "We'll take it from here. Logan!" just then a kangaroo hopped over, "Logan will come and help you ok?" before Nick could give her an ok, she was gone, leaving the poor fox alone. He could still hear Lynn's wail but getting more and more muffled despite the fact she was being taken to somewhere else in the building.

"Sir?" Logan placed a paw on his shoulder, "Honey, come. Let's get you to a place where you can catch your breath." With that, Nick was snapped back into reality, he was too focused on Lynn that he completely forgot he was still struggling to breathe. The marsupial helped the canine find a place to sit, "I'll be right back ok sweetie?" and just like the last time, the mammal left before he had a chance to respond. About a few minutes later, he was back with a bottle of water and a pawful of papers and a pen. "Here you go," Logan pawed him the bottle, Nick nodded as he then greedily chugged the whole thing all at once, without stopping for air. "Better?" Logan asked kindly.

"Much." Nick gasped as he finished his drink. His throat wasn't as dry before and he felt he could talk easier too. "Thanks again."

"Not, a problem!" Logan had a small smile on his muzzle, "So," he then pawed over all the papers and pen. "I'm going to need you to fill these out. I'll be at the desk, just give them to me when you are done. If you have any questions or concerns, I'm right over there ok?" he then pointed to where the location was and started to make his way back before stopping and asking the fox one more thing "Oh! And may I have your name please?"

"Nick Wilde. With an "E" at the end." the kangaroo nodded then went back to his desk. Nick looked at the papers in his paws, they asked normal stuff about himself like his age, height, name, etc. but there was another set, that was for Lynn as well. Nick stopped and just stared at the papers. He didn't know how to even answer any of these for her. What if they think he stole her, or just didn't care and wasn't responsible to take care of the kit and take her away… He felt horrible not knowing how pretty much anything about his niece. He got up and walked to where the large marsupial was.

"Finished?" Logan still had that smile on his face. Nick pushed the papers over and avoided eye contact. "I-I don't know how or what- I should say, on the papers for my Kit." All the smiles vanished from Logan's face.

"Aren't you the father? You should know these things."

"Actually I'm her Uncle…" he then explained the whole situation he was in.


It was 2:13 pm by the time Judy got home. She walked through the door and noticed that the place was empty. 'They must have gone out for a walk somewhere.' Judy thought.

"PLEASE TELL ME THAT YOU DIDN'T BRING BACK THAT CRYING KIT!" Judy rolled her eyes at the comment from next door, "IT WOULDNT STOP CRYING FOR HOURS!"

The young rabbit stared at the wall in surprise "why didn't he contact me for help…" She whispered to herself.

" HE DID." The partner chipped in, "BOTH OF THEM COULDN'T KEEP THEIR MOUTH SHUT."

"YOU REALLY NEED TO ANSWER YOUR PHONE MORE RABBIT!"

As the couple kept yelling, Judy took out her one and realized it was on airplane mode by accident. Once she pressed the button on the screen to turn it off, her phone blew up with phone calls, voicemails, and texts. All from Nick.

"Please call back.", "Are you there?", "Please Judy I need you to answer your phone", were some of the texts she saw on her screen. 17 miss calls. She then looked in her voicemails, before clicking on them, she placed a finger in her ear to help muffle out the complaints from next door. "Hey Judy this is Nick-obviously - Just wanted to see if you had any advice on how to calm a kit down." He paused for a bit little he was in the middle of something, Judy could hear Lynn's cries in the background, "Ya, she hasn't calmed down for about 20 mins, and I did everything I could I think. So yes, please call back when you can." She skipped a few before clicking on a new one "Hey! Nick again." his voice sounded stressed, "I know you are busy at work and everything, but I could really use a callback." Lynn's cries sounded worst "a few hours passed and she still hasn't calmed down and I think it's getting worst…. So If you could please call back and tell me this is completely normal, I would really appreciate that." She then skipped some more and clicked on the last one, "Ok Judy you REALLY need to call back!" Lynn was screaming at the top of her lungs at this point and Nick just sounded like he was in a panic. "She hasn't eaten or slept or calmed down for hours. I don't know what to do! I think she's in a lot of pai-" he then was cut off by one of her neighbors growling from the walls,

"FOX. I SWARE TO GOD! IF YOU DON'T SHUT THAT KIT UP-"

"I gotta go." And quickly ended the phone call. Judy looked and saw that the stroller and car seat were still here so where did he go?

"AND THAT'S ANOTHER THING! THEY LEFT-"

"Oh shut the fuck up." Judy never responded to the couple next door but she really couldn't deal with them at the moment. She then tried to think where the 2 of them have gone.

"I was going to tell you that they left to go to the hospital…" a small voice behind the walls croaked. Judy looked at the wall dumbfounded, she never heard them act so quiet before.

"Thank you," she said softly before bolting back to her car and heading to the nearest hospital hoping to find her 2 foxes. Once she got there, she looked franticly for Nick. Luckily she didn't have to look hard; seeing him talk to someone at the front desk. "Nick!" The young fox's ears twitched towards the voice, then he turned around and saw Judy making her way to him.

"Carrots…" he spoke softly "Judy!" a smile then crept onto his face, just happy to see her.

"I am soooo sorry Nick! My phone was-"

"No no, it's ok. I'm not upset. I know that also I shouldn't have expected you to answer because of work," he reassured her "I'm just glad you're here now." He then wrapped his arms around her and nuzzled his muzzle on the top of her head. Judy was a little taken back by this. The only other time that he hugged her was back at the bridge.

"Oh, you foxes," she teased as she patted his head. "So emotional." He let go of her, chuckled a bit, and looked into her eyes. He didn't know why, but he never noticed how beautiful they were. "So." Judy broke Nick's trance and snapped him back into reality. "What happened?" Before he could answer, some doors opened and a Lama doctor came through holding Lynn.

"Mr. Wilde?" he hollered.

"Here!" Both Nick and Judy rushed to the doctor. "How is everything? Is she going to be ok? Why was she in pain? H-"

"She's fine, Wilde, Just a little gassy." The doctor interrupted, "Logan explained to me the dilemma you're in. So tell me, what kind of formula is she taking?"

"Typical red kit formula, well now she is. Yesterday, we were given a baggie, but I don't know what kind that was or what she was on earlier."

"Well then. There is your problem. Kits must be kept on the same diet, but given your options, you really didn't have a choice." He reached down to paw Lynn over to Nick's arms, "Just make sure that you keep burping her, and she should be fine." Nick's face felt hot, if he didn't have fur, everyone would see how red it got. He completely forgot to burp her after meals. "I am going to give you gas drops" he then grabbed a small jar and gave it to Nick. "This should help with the pain, just give her 2 drops before every feeding and she should be fine. Also note, five hours is ok for a kit not to eat or sleep. Try contacting us if it's like this every time though.

"You should also make an appointment for her checkups, at that time you can ask away any of your concerns and questions. It may also be nice if you were to do some research on how to parent a kit if you haven't looked up anything yet."

Nick mentally slapped himself for not thinking about looking things up. "Thank you doc."

"Where is your spouse at the moment?" Nick looked up questioningly and remembered 'Judy'.

"Oh, uhhh, she's right here." He gestured his whole body to the gray mammal next to him.

"The rabbit. You don't have a vixen?" he raised an eyebrow.

"Nope." Nick sighed, it completely slipped his mind that mixed species relationships were highly frowned upon. "Judy is my one and only." It felt weird for him to say that. Sure he adored her and she was his best friend, but it was weird lying to animals about their relationship. Sure he was a conman before and lied a lot, but something about this made him go uneasy. The doctor stared at the two before simply walking away. Before going through the doors he whispered something to the kangaroo before heading off. Nick wasn't surprised by his actions, if anything he was surprised that he didn't comment to them about how wrong and sick their relationship was.

"Nick! Sweetie, I need you to come over and fill somethings out so you can be on your way."

"Here, give her to me" Judy had her arms stretched out so she could hold Lynn so that he could have both paws to work with. With that, they both walked to the desk together.


Once they made their way to the car and back home, Nick was quiet. His ears were laying on the back of his head and he kept his eyes locked on the window. Not that he was looking at anything in particular, but mostly spacing out in deep thought. Lynn was sleeping in the car seat at least.

"So, ummm." Nick broke the silence, "There is something I need to tell you…" Judy was still concentrating on her driving but she would steal a glance here and there to Nick. The fox sighed before speaking up again. "I know the real reason why Lynn was in pain." Nick looked down at his paws and rolled the jar of the gas medicine in his palms. He didn't bother to look up as he was confecting.

"Yeah, the doctor just told us why." She tried to reassure him about the reason why Lynn was in her condition; she didn't like the way he was going with this. Nick shook his head, still fettling with the medicine.

"I, uh. I haven't been burping her." Nick was messing with the jar a lot faster now showing his nervousness. "I know you told me. But I forgot. And now I can't stop thinking about how much pain she was in after a stupid mistake I made."

"Nick."

"I don't think I can do this Judy." This time he quickly snapped his head in her direction. "I mean if I can't even remember to burp her, how am I supposed to know how to do everything else!"

"Listen to me. Most parents have months of planning. You had what? A few hours?"

"That s my point! I had her for what? Two days! And already I've gotten us both arrested, taken her to the hospital, and OH! This close to Involuntary Manslaughter." Nick was referring to when the snow vixen inside the store earlier, told him about how dangerous mixing kit formula could be.

"Wait. What?" Judy was alarmed to hear that coming out of his mouth.

"Nothing…" He turned away muttering something. Judy shook it off thinking that he meant about the burping situation.

"Look. I know that taking care of kits is tough… But honestly! You did everything right! You checked her for all of her needs, try to call in for help, followed your instants when you thought was right to take her to the doctors. Just because you forgot something I told you maybe once with all the other stuff you had to keep track of, doesn't mean it's going to be the end of the world." It was silent for a few seconds before the fox spoke softly again.

"What's going to happen when I go back to work? Where is she going to go?"

At that moment Judy gasped "I HAVE A GREAT IDEA!" Nick jumped as the bunny burst with excitement

"What?! What are we going to do!" Judy shook her head in embarrassment from her outburst.

"No, no. Sorry, I wasn't talking about the same subject as you." She said sheepishly, "But it did give me a thought…" she trailed off, almost having regrets to tell him what he had in mind.

"Well," Nick raised a brow, and leaned his head closer to her, trying to not be left in the dark. Judy took a deep breath in and winced.

"Well… I was thinking…" she avoided making eye contact, "Maybe you can get some help on expertss on the subject." Nick's eyes went wide, knowing where this was going.

"Wait… You don't mean-"

"Ohhhh but I do. Who else is better to get some training than parents who raised hundreds of kits?"

"Nononononononononononono. NO. Now I know THAT is a bad idea."

"Why!" Judy was a little hurt to see his reaction but could see where he was coming from.

"Come on Carrots! How do you think your parents are going to react? Huh?" Nick then started to sarcastically act like Judy very dramatically. His eyes were off looking up at the side, he had his paws holding each other and had a wide smile over his face. "'Oh hi, mom and dad! Guess what? I have a boyfriend! And not just ANY boyfriend. A fox! And we have a kit that we are going to be rising together! Sorry I didn't let you in the loophole before, but we could really use your advice on how to raise her!'" Once he was done impersonating, his face went blank and emotionless. "Yeah. That should work out great." At that time, they reached the apartments.

Judy sighed, "Look. You had a hard day. Go upstairs and get some rest. I'll watch Lynn ok?" Nick instantly began to feel guilty for what he said. He didn't mean to make it sound bad. In truth, he felt bad about what he was putting Judy in.

"Judy?" She looked up, she can tell he was being serious. "I just want to let you know. Once this is all figured out, we can publicly 'break up' and keep going on with our lives. Not that I don't want us to be together, but well… I don't want you to feel like this is a permanent thing."

"Nick. Honestly. I never thought about getting into a relationship with someone ever. But If there was anyone I had to choose. It would be you. I mean it's not like we are getting married or something." They both chuckled a little. "Really though Nick. You're my best friend, and you are dealing with a lot of stuff right now. Just let me help ok? If 'roommates' isn't cutting it with you, think of it as friends with benefits." With that, her cheeks went red "NOT THAT KIND OF BENEFITS! But the kind that helps you in hard times-"

"Fluff! It's ok! I get it ok?" Nick chuckled at her being flustered "But really though. When I don't need help anymore, you're off the hook with this friend thing, and free to do whatever you want. Deal?"

She smiled at him, "Deal."

"Well. If we are going to be a couple, we might as well have fun with it." Nick's smile grew, as he teased playfully. Judy liked where this was going and happily played along.

"We shall." And with that she propped herself up straight, and acted like a 'lady'. "Et-him" She then closed her eyes, waiting for him to make the next move. Nick realized where she was going with this, quickly got out of the car, and ran to her side. He placed one arm behind his back, closed his eyes, opened the door, and bowed while offering Judy his hand.

"My lady" He looked up a smiled. Without looking at her fox, Judy gently grabbed Nick's paw, as he helped her out of the car.

"Thank you." She said snootily with her nose in the air. Then out of nowhere, they burst out of laughter. It felt good. "Ok. I will bring Lynn in, you go and get some rest."


Nick woke up sometime past 5 and was already feeling energized. He looked around for Judy (which wasn't hard) and saw her sitting at her desk reading a book; while Lynn was asleep in her carrier, and was being rocked by one of Judy's paws. Nick couldn't help but smile. Judy heard his moving and instinctively had her right ear twitch towards him. "Feeling better?" She asked never stopping what she was doing.

"Much. Thanks." Nick sat up and moved his already dangling legs, move to the side of the bed, rather than the end. "So. What else is there to eat around here besides veggies?" He scratched his neck and stretched part of his body until he could hear joints popping. "And don't say blueberries because I already ate them." Judy laughed a little.

"Well… It had been a while since I've eaten out." She shrugged, "What sounds good to you? There is 'The Trough Eatery', 'Graze'n Greens'. Nick chuckled, everything she was listing were places that sounded good to a healthy, eating bunny. Not so much for a fox who really didn't bother keeping track of what he would put into his body.

"Oh! So you wouldn't mind going to 'Aunt Eda's Down Home Diner'! Oh!" he moaned "The bugs in that place are NOTHING like anywhere else in the city, Darl'n let me tell ya. Or! 'Blubber Chef'-"

"Ok, ok, I get it. You don't have to be a jerk about it. Jeez." She leans closer to give him a shove.

"Well there is 'Ungu-Latte's Café', and I don't think it's too far from here. It's got healthy-ish stuff for you, and all the pick-me-ups, for yours truly. Plus, it's completely natual. So there will be no 'eh… I don't know what to get…' stuff."

"Oh! You mean so YOU don't make that happen." Judy smirked.

"'Blubber Chef' is natural too! They taste sooooooo good! Mainly because everything is deep fried and covered with all kinds of-"

"Nope. We already decided to go to the café." She then hopped off the chair and started to get things ready.

"Hey Carrots, you mind if we just walk this time? I'm not much of a car guy anyway."

"Oh. Of course." She was a little taken back by this. She, on the other hand, loved to take the monster car she had everywhere. It made her feel a lot more intimating to animals who questioned her author-ATAY, just because she was a bunny. Nick was getting Lynn to connect her seat to the stroller. When he was finished he prepared the diaper bag. "Oh! Make sure you get a bottle ready. That way when we get there we can get some hot water, and let it cool to make her bottle. She should be due around anytime we get there." Nick nodded and began to measure out everything.

Soon, they left and made their way outside. It was cloudy so the sunlight was blocked; making the city feel dark and gloomy, yet relaxing at the same time. Nick was pushing the stroller while Judy was right by his side, both not making any conversation and just enjoying the silent stroll with the casual grunts made by the young kit. Their destination was only about 4 blocks away.

As they walked, they could see that they were getting a lot of attention. A lot of mammals watched them as they walked by. Not really having a good look at Lynn, but they could definitely see their favorite fox and bunny; the heroes of Zootopia, walking together with a stroller. A lot just stopped at stared. There was a horse hoofing a platypus an Ice-cream cone, but as he watched the new family walk by, he had the treat slip from his hoofs just as the little platypus was out to reach for it. Instead, it was now just a blob on top of the grey concrete floor.

Some would be whispering to each other "They are officially together now?", "They had a baby?", "Did they adopt?", "Is this even possible for this kind of hybrid?" All these side questions were making Nick and Judy nervous. "How are you surprised? They were already dating weren't they?" Then it hit them. Was it that noticeable how close their previous relationship was? Sure, they would flirt, but that was only to get under each other's skin! It didn't mean anything. Right? But apparently, it did. They knew that it meant nothing, yet everyone else took it as to they were already dating. The new family speeds up their pace. 'Maybe taking the car wasn't a bad idea after all…' Nick thought.

Finally, after that awkward walk, they made it to the café. Nick and Judy walked up to the counter. Both of them drooled as they looked at what was on the menu. They weren't meals that would make you take a box home after being stuffed to the brim, but rather a filling snack. They had bugs, salads, pastries, smoothies, and other drinks.

"Hi! Can I help you?" An Iberian wolf asked. He had rich colors of red like Nick's, with patches of gray covering his body. He almost looked like a cross from a Timber wolf and a fox; it was quite mesmerizing actually.

"Hello! Uhhh…." Nick squinted as he looked for his name tag, "Jacob."

"What?" The wolf looked down and growled a bit. "Darn it. I mixed up my name tags. Well… more like they were switched purposely. You see. My bother thinks I look like that one mammal. The Eastern Timber wolf from Twilight Bark." He then rolled his eyes, "Jacob Black. Yeah. So my bro likes to trick others into thinking I'm him. My name is actually Nathan."

"Does it work?" Judy asked.

"There have been times I've been asked to take my shirt off as he does it the movies." Nathan's ears fell.

"You know, actually. You do-" Judy gave Nick a shove to the ribs. "OWwWwW! Hey! I was going to say NOT! Ok. I mean LOOK AT HIM! He looks nothing lik-" out of nowhere Nathen howled in laughter.

"You two are even cuter in person!" at this point Nick and Judy were both stunned. Not only because they were confused but because of his sudden outburst but also because he was commenting on them being cute, which Judy did not enjoy being called. "I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Hahaha, look I was joking. This is my coworker's name tag! Trust me. I look nothing like him! If anything I look better." He gave a smirk. "Whenever this happens, I like to joke with others and see what they have to say." He started to laugh again. "What can I get you two this fine afternoon?"

Nick and Judy shook their heads to get them back on track. "Uhhhhh. Well. I would like to have a salad with kale, some dandelion greens, and flowers, and oh! alfalfa on the side please!" Nick shivered at all the stuff she listed.

"Ok… And what would you like to drink?" Nathen grinned.

"Carrot juice, thanks."

Nick rolled his eyes 'Predictable.'

"And you sir?"

Nick smacked his lips "I think. I will have the. White Moth Croissant, and a Bumble Bee Panini."

"What would you like your drink to be?"

"A blueberry smoothie please." He said proudly.

Judy smirked, 'Predictable.' And shook her head.

"Ok! I'll have these be made right away. Just take a seat anywhere you would like."

"Oh!" Nick added, "Can we also have a cup of hot water please?"

"One cup of hot water coming right up!"

As the 3 found a table, they could hear more whispering and gasps coming from others around them. They did their best to ignore it, but it wasn't an easy thing to do, especially when-

"Wait! What's the date today?!" A grizzly bear yelled to no one in particular as he shot up from his seat.

"Oh! No, you don't!" a capybara from a crossed the room hollered, "The bet was if they were a couple! Have we even seen them kiss?"

"I'm pretty sure that the baby's more than proof." A goat bellowed in.

"How can we even be sure that it's theirs?" roared a lion.

"OH COME ON!" Nick screamed. It was bad enough that the city was talking about them but now they were making bets the whole time? No one even paid attention to his comment, not that they would even be able to hear it. Everyone were shouting and arguing with each other, and the ones who weren't on the subject had to witness it all. "How did we not know about this?" Nick asked, Judy, shrugged in shock.

"I have no idea… But at least this could help Social Workers to believe that we really were a thing for a while." She said trying to look at the positive to the outcome.

"Do you want to take our food to your place?" Nick asked quickly, he was getting nervous for Lynn's sake having to be around the chaos.

"Let's." Judy nodded in agreement. Just then Nathen walked in with a tray of their food.

"Aaaaaaaaaaannnnnnddddddd for the lovely couple-"

"Jacob!" Nick was done.

"It's Nath-" The wolf was annoyed by the name he was called, but Nick gave less than two shits.

"We would like our food on the go if it's not too much to ask."

"Sure." Nathen's eyes were wide in shock and quickly ran out of the room to get their food prepared to be taken home. They paid for their meals, put them in the basket part at the bottom of the stroller, and headed outside. The good news was, there were hardly any animals out in the streets, and the ones who were, wouldn't even bother to make a big fuss about the 2 cops. They would be too busy trying to get to their destination as fast as they could. The bad news was that it was raining.

"Still think walking was the best choice?" Judy asked.

"Shut up." Nick mumbled. He then flipped the waterproof cover on the stroller to keep his niece dry, and then they both headed for Judy's apartment as fast as they could. Once home, they let out a sign in relief. "I'm telling you!" Nick was finishing the conversation they had on their way over, "When it was just me and Finnick this morning, no one even made a glance!"

"They probably didn't recognize you without me on your side." She winked. Nick chucked.

"Maybe."

"Look at us!" Judy groaned, "We are soaked skin deep." Judy then looked to Nick, "And you don't even have any extra clothes with you."

"I have my pj's from yesterday."

"I mean FRESH laundry Nick. I'll go and get you some from your house."

"Carrots, it's fine. Look, when I go and talk to Bogo tomorrow, we will stop by real quick beforehand." Judy was going to say something before Nick grabbed his clothes and started to head to the bathroom to change. Judy taking the clue did the same thing but in her current room. After a few moments later, Nick spoke from behind the door, "Is it safe to come out now Fluff?"

"Yes." She confirmed while she pulled at her shirt. Nick walked back in and shook his body releasing water that soaked his fur. Water sprayed everywhere "Hey! Could you not make my place a mess please!"

"Sorry," Nick smiled sheepishly, "instincts." Now that he was dryer, he walked over to Lynn to check up on her. "We have GOT to get a bigger place." He then gently cradled the kit in his arms. Realizing that his arms were still wet and cold, he then went to get something to cover them to make Lynn more comfortable. Judy went to get the food, including the cup of water. It was cool down enough, so she started to make the bottle.

"I know. So Nick?"

"Ummmm?" He looked up to show her that he was listening.

"I want to talk about my parents again." Nick then looked away, his anxiety was slowly creeping in. "I know you don't want to meet my parents."

"It's not that. It's just…" The fox took a deep breath, then let it out again. "It's how it's going to play out." It was silent for a little bit. Once Judy was done she pawed him the bottle "Thank you."

"There is a fox family that I know that lives there too. It would just be for the day! We can go after your talk with Bogo." Nick was still silent. He didn't mean to be rude, he just didn't know what to say. Did he want to be the best Uncle for Lynn? Yes. But also there was the factor that they were foxes. And to just show up to a place with hundered of bunnies running around, judging them about being with Judy. He didn't know. He acts like he isn't fazed at all with all the comments he gets from other animals, but really they do hurt. And after having them told to you every day, you don't really get used to it, but more like you know how to deal with it.

"Fine." He said softly.

"Great! Oh… But we may need to spend the night, so when we stop by at your house you might want to pack a few things."

"Hey Judy, you can eat. Don't wait on me." Judy felt a little awkward about eating in front of him, but decided to do so anyway. The rest of the night would go as you would expect. Nick finally burping Lynn this time, and getting to eat his dinner. Both friends chatting here and there. When it was time for them to head off to bed, Nick felt awkward that he was still sleeping in her bed that was too small for him; with Lynn at his side, and Judy still sleeping in her chair-which she insisted. Nick didn't get much sleep that night. He was too worried about what to say to Bogo, and meting Judy's parents. Throughout the night, Judy told Nick that they would take turns to feed Lynn, so that they both could get some sleep. It didn't matter though. By the time it was morning, Nick knew he had to push through the day somehow. Judy was already up and atom, with a cheerful grin on her face.

"You ready!"

"As I'll ever be."

Iberian wolf. Look it up. It is beautiful.