Disclaimer: I do not own Zootopia or any of its characters, they all belong to Disney. Rated M for sexual themes.
Valentine's Day?
Chapter 2
Judy looked at her gold wedding band and smiled. She and her Fox had only been married for nine months, but it seemed like only yesterday that he'd asked her to marry him. Well it had been actually it had been almost a year now. She'd loved all the preparations he'd made for that day. First, he'd carried her into their house like a princess in one of those silly old movies. Then they'd eaten a wonder supper. Next she'd slipped into a beautiful new nightgown he picked out for her and they'd made love. Then he'd given her the engagement ring. After a few tears her answer was 'yes' and they'd made love again. That had been the most memorable day and 'night' of her life. Now here it was almost a year later and Valentine's Day was just only a few short days away. Judy wanted this Valentine's Day to be just as special as the one a year ago - well almost - and so she'd been making preparations.
Nick knew his bunny well enough to know that she was planning something and since it was only a few days from Valentine's Day he had a fairly good idea when it would happen. He smiled remembering the previous Valentine's Day. He'd fallen deeply in love with this beautiful, intelligent, hard working, hyperactive, single minded, exasperating, and yes 'cute' bunny. And he knew that she'd had feelings for him too, but he hadn't been positive that would agree to marry him. So there had been only one way to find out. He'd gotten Ben's help planning that special night almost a year ago. Nick thought that the Cheetah had missed his calling. When he'd tried to help Ben would hear none of it. He'd given Ben money – which he'd had to force on him – and the key to their house. When they'd arrived Nick had to smile – everything was absolutely perfect. Ben had truly outdone himself and the evening had worked out with his beautiful bunny saying 'yes.'
It's not like the last year had been perfect, Judy thought with some animals objecting to their mixed species relationship and subsequent marriage. Over the last three years Ben had become their most ardent supporter since he known of their relationship from the beginning. During those three years she and her Fox had encouraged Ben to tag along with them since they'd thought he might be a bit lonely. Surprisingly he started to join them in their morning exercises and with his metabolism and her encouragement to eat a more healthy diet the pounds just melted away. Judy was also glad that they had the support of almost all of the other officers at the ZPD. She suspected that many of their colleagues had known, but just gave them a wink and a nod. Surprisingly she thought Chief Bogo knew too, but had said nothing. There'd been protesters at their wedding in BunnyBurrow, but they'd only been noisy, but no more trouble than that.
Nick thought about the last year and smiled. He'd proposed to and married his beautiful bunny. That was the most important thing, but there had been a few problems. It wasn't their relationship since they were deeply in love and got along quite well. But like any couple they had their minor disagreements. It seemed that his bunny couldn't stay annoyed with him too long and vice-versa and of course they always made up in the most delightful ways. What really marred the past year were the Animals that were against their relationship. The only thing that had restrained him was the fear that anything he did would damage his relationship with his bunny. Several times he'd been glad that they'd invited Ben to pal around with them. He would always try to be the moderating voice in these confrontations and being over seven feet of well muscled intimidating Cheetah helped a lot too.
The big day had come and everything was prepared. It wasn't nearly as elaborate as what her Fox had done the previous Valentine's Day, but she hoped it would end just as delightfully. As they drove home she could see a slight smile on his face. Sly Fox! He must have figured it out and she smiled too. Then he glanced at her and his green eyes twinkled. She giggled and felt the car go a bit faster.
"You wouldn't be breaking the speed limit, would you?" she asked and raised an eyebrow.
"Of course, Officer Wilde," he said the model of innocence, "but only with my heart."
"That so hokey!" she said and laughed. "But I love it!"
He hugged her Fox and then kissed his cheek. He chuckled and he put an arm around her. They stayed liked that until they pulled into the garage.
"Now close your eyes," she said and kissed him again, "and just give me five minutes."
He raised an eyebrow and dutifully closed his eyes. He heard the car door shut and their house alarm beep and abruptly cut off. He peaked at the clock, turned up the radio, and sat back in his seat. Periodically he peaked at the clock and eventually the time passed. He got out, opened the door, and saw a trail of red paper hearts leading down the hall. He followed them up the stairs to the guest room. Then he opened the door and the trail ended on a red heart shaped bed. There he found his bunny in only her grey and white fur surrounded by more red paper hearts with a larger red cloth heart covering her – well some of her anyway. On the cloth was printed 'Happy Valentine.' He smiled and slowly removed his uniform and then lay down beside her.
"Happy Valentine's Day," she said and smiled.
He chuckled and the red cloth disappeared. Purple eyes met green ones and then a moment later their lips met. Then she flipped her Fox onto his back and straddled him. She saw the surprised expression on his face and chuckled. Then she squeezed his erection and he suckled in a breath. She lifted up and impaled herself on him.
"Judy!" he called out.
They made love slowly for what seemed like hours and later they found they weren't far wrong. Afterward they lay in each other's arms joined in body, soul, and spirit. Judy's head rested on her Fox's chest just listening to his heart beating.
"Judy."
"Mmmmmmm."
"I love you."
She kissed him tenderly and after a while they drifted off to sleep in each other's arms.
