Barkeeps 5: Last Call

Written by Bluelighthouse

Edited by LapisLucius42

Artwork by OceRydia


All good things must sometimes come to an end. Tonight was the last night that Judy and Nick would be needed to help over at the 10-7. They had made quite the impression on the management and had received invitations to work full time at the bar if they ever grew tired of working at the ZPD. Nick made a comment about not wanting to leave Buffalo Butt all alone at Precinct One while Judy turned down the offer for now. Though she enjoyed every second of her time playing bouncer and barkeep at the 10-7, she couldn't see herself leaving the ZPD anytime soon. Echo, the painted dog who owned the bar, understood and made sure to compensate both Nick and Judy handsomely for their help at the establishment. The bar had actually seen a rise in attendance over the past few nights thanks to the crime fighting duo. A lot of their friends had made time to come visit the bar and enjoy the craziness that seemed to follow the fox and the bunny no matter where they went.

Of course some of the madness was thanks to a certain brown doe who seemed slightly down knowing that her favorite bunny and third favorite fox would be leaving soon.

"Come on now Trisha," Judy said as she patted the brown bunny on the head. Trisha had wrapped her arms around Judy for what must have been the fifth time that night and the shift had only just begun. "It's not like we are leaving the city. We promise to visit you all the time."

"Well maybe not all the time," Nick teased as he set a case of beer down near the does. Judy gave Nick a look that told the fox now was not a good time.

"You don't have to Nick," Trisha grumbled as she looked over at the fox. Her eyes brightened however when she looked right at Judy's, "You though have to all the time!"

Nick rolled his eyes and chuckled, "I see how it is..."

Trisha giggled, picking on Nick seemed to cheer the bunny up to the point to where she skipped over and wrapped her arms around the fox's waist. Nick patted the doe on the head and even rubbed the base of her ear. Normally such affection would have been reserved just for Judy. But she didn't mind and knew full well that even though Nick cared about Trisha, his heart belonged to her.

After receiving her fill of affection from the couple, Trisha's mood seemed to return to its regular bounciness. She beamed at her friends and let out a satisfied sigh. "Thanks so much for helping us here." Trisha said for what must have been the hundredth time since the ZPD couple started working at the 10-7.

"Don't mention it," Nick said with his signature smirk.

"Always happy to help you out," Judy added.

"Well I did get you something as a thank you," Trisha said with a sly smirk. "Well...it's more for Judy, but I am sure Nick will enjoy it too."

The couple tilted their heads as one, a look of curiosity on both their faces. Trisha reached out and grabbed Judy by the paw and led the surprised looking doe away, leaving Nick to his bar stocking duties.

Nick and Judy would be working the bar tonight. Petey, the rhino bouncer, had returned from his vacation, however, the inside of the bar was still in need of some help. So while the front was covered, the fox and bunny would be helping the bar staff serve drinks, take care of patrons, and keep Trisha from causing too much trouble.

Nick was actually very excited since he would get to spend a majority of the night with Judy behind the bar. He had enjoyed playing bouncer during his time at the 10-7. Turning away some nosey mammals, seeing his friends from work and of course, making the firefighters dance for his amusement. He also had enjoyed playing bartender alongside Em and Trisha. Knowing he would get to work close to Judy though kept a big grin on his muzzle. Despite being married and partners at work, he could never spend enough time with his bunny and suspected Judy of feeling the same. Nick had seriously been thinking of taking their leave time to plan another vacation to Pawaii as a second honeymoon of sorts.

A few moments later, Nick became slightly concerned when he heard Judy yelp, but he had a feeling it was Trisha being her goofy self and had surprised his bunny somehow. Trisha came skipping back to Nick with the most devious of grins he had ever seen cross the cute bunny's face. She then nodded to the edge of the bar where Nick stared and waited. A few seconds passed and there was still no sign of Judy. Trisha rolled her eyes and scoffed. She hurried down to the bar and around the corner that led to the back stock rooms. There was the sounds of hushed whispers from both bunnies and Nick couldn't help but wonder what Trisha was up to.

The answer finally presented itself when Judy came around the corner. Nick felt his jaw hit the floor as he stared at his gray beauty. Apparently, Trisha had taken the time to make Judy a more proper 10-7 outfit. Gone was the blue shirt with the bars logo and Judy's normal leggings. Instead, the bunny was now clad in a dark purple shirt that showed off her figure in all the right ways. The fabric covering what it needed to in order to keep the bunny modest, but Nick's eyes wandered over Judy's body and took in the extra gray fur that was now available for his viewing pleasure. The shirt was cut so Judy's firm stomach was exposed. Her leggings were now gone and replaced with a set of black jean shorts that allowed Nick to see those strong legs a little better. The color of the shirt matched Judy's brilliant eyes so perfectly which, to Nick, was wonderful since he always found himself lost in the brilliant amethyst.

"Ok, now show him the other side," Trisha instructed to the nervous looking Judy. A bright blush had been stuck on her cheeks during the whole presentation. Obviously a little shocked at what she had been talked into wearing. The past few nights working at the bar Judy had been wearing some plain t-shirts that while looked very lovely on the bunny, never compared to anything Trisha or Em rocked. Now though, the bunny looked right at home with the other barkeeps.

Judy turned around slowly to show Nick the back of the shirt. A set of giant white numbers covered the top part of the shirt. Just beneath the 10-7 was a phrase that caused Nick to hold in a laugh. Foxy Lady

"Now do the thing," Trisha said as she stood next to Judy and gave her a nudge.

"No I am not..."

"Do it. He will love it!"

Judy rolled her eyes and then took in a deep breath. She placed a paw on her hip, let her ears droop behind her back while giving Nick a seductive stare from over her shoulder. The fox felt his heart racing as he eyed the beautiful bunny in front of him. Then she did it. She did the one thing she knew would drive him absolutely crazy. She gave him a quick flick of the tail and a suggestive wink while biting her lip.

Trisha giggled and had a blush cross her own cheeks at the sight. She then looked at the speechless vulpine and skipped over. She hopped onto the bar and pulled the fox close as he tried his best not to drool, never taking his gaze from Judy.

"You like Nick?" Trisha asked in a whisper. Nick actually whined at this point as he started to breathe heavily. "Want to know what your other present is?"

Nick nodded quickly as he licked his lips.

"I'll stock the bar..." Trisha said sweetly.

Nick was a little confused at first and gave Trisha an odd look. Why was that a gift exactly? He then looked back at Judy and it hit him.

"Trisha…"

"Yeah Nick?"

"I love you."

"Yeah I know," Trisha responded with a laugh.

Nick instantly darted at Judy and scooped her up. The doe letting out a surprised squeak followed by fits of giggles as she was carried away to the back stock rooms of the bar.

Trisha chuckled as she hopped from the bar and proceeded to pick up where Nick had left off. "I am a good friend," Trisha mumbled as she placed a few bottles in a mini fridge under the bar. There was a thud that came from the back room and Trisha grinned, "I am a very good friend."

"Yo Trish," Came a deep voice from the front of the bar. Trisha grinned as her head popped up and looked over at the open door where a strong looking rhino stood.

"Yes handsome?" Trisha responded as she looked right at Petey, glad her giant friend had returned from his vacation well rested.

The rhino chuckled at the words. Trisha always finding time to mess with the large bouncer.

"You order some entertainment?"

"If it's those boys from Firehouse 3 in just suspenders, tell them I ain't interested." The bunny thought for a moment and then grinned, "Okay maybe a little interested."

Petey put a large hoof to his chest as he roared with laughter, "Not that kind girl, get out here!"

Trisha tilted her head slightly, causing her large black tip ears to fall to one side. She then hurried around the bar, her curiosity getting the best of her as she trotted over the door. She peeked her head outside and squinted slightly at the sun which was currently setting. As her bright blue eyes adjusted, she took in an odd sight.

A truck with a large piano on its bed had backed up onto the sidewalk and was currently parked in front of the large doors of the 10-7 bar. Trisha groaned as she realized what was going on.

"Not him….oh gosh…" She grumbled as she stepped outside.

At Trisha's words, a torch key raccoon, who had been busy working on some straps securing the bar piano to the truck, suddenly perked up and grinned. The mammal hopped off the back of the truck and strolled confidently over to Trisha who put a paw on her hips and shook her head with a knowing grin. The mammal in front of her was in a black polo shirt and a pair of nice slacks. His green eyes staring right at the brown bunny.

"You just don't know when to quit do you?" Trisha asked with a light chuckle.

The raccoon grinned with a confident smile, "Hello Trisha, now before you say no..."

"Max…" Trisha groaned as she let her head fall back on her shoulders and looked up at the sky.

"You said that if I could find a proper bar piano like they used to have in the olden days I could play here," The raccoon explained as he took a step to the side and held his paws out. "Well here it is! Took a while to find it."

"Max, I didn't mean for you to go out and buy one," Trisha said as she looked at the raccoon and sighed, "Now I feel terrible."

The raccoon quickly stepped forward and took Trisha's paws in his own and gave them a squeeze, "Don't be like that! I've wanted to play here for a while! If this is what it took then so be it."

"We ain't the orchestra Max…we got a bunch of drunk cops and medics in there…they may not..."

Max held up a paw to Trisha's lips and gave her a smile. The bunny's words fell silent as the raccoon darted to the back of the truck and hopped up. He had to maneuver himself so he could reach the keys to the piano. He then began to play a few keys.

There was no denying that Max was an amazing musician. He had visited the 10-7 bar a while back and offered to play for the patrons at no charge. The only problem was that his particular style just didn't wow Trisha or Em as a kind of music that would fit in the bar. Most of the patrons were just looking for a chance to relax and unwind. Though Max was an amazing jazz pianist, his style and music didn't seem to be upbeat enough for the bartenders who were concerned that it could bring down the vibe.

Trisha had told Max it was a no go, but he remained persistent. Claiming he wanted to give back to the heroes of Zootopia somehow. After a long conversation at the 10-7 doorstep, Trisha had suggested that if he found a bar type piano and learned some more upbeat tunes then maybe they could talk. Trisha thought this would be an impossible task, but Max had just proved her wrong when showing off his newly acquired instrument.

Trisha and Petey watched as he began to strike up a tune and both of them were surprised as the familiar keys to Try everything echoed from the truck.

"You learned that song on the piano?" Trisha giggled as Max gave her a wink, changing the tune to another pop song. "I thought you only did jazz?"

"Try everything right?" Max said happily as he stopped playing and gave Trisha a questioning look.

Trisha took in a deep breath, "Petey, you mind helping him unload?" The bunny asked as she looked over at the rhino who was already moving towards the truck.

Max whooped as he hopped from the back of the truck. Happy that he had found a way to finally play at the 10-7.

Meanwhile inside the bar, Em strolled over to the stock room, absentmindedly humming to herself. She opened the door to the stock room and her eyes widened to the sight of Judy pressed against the wall by Nick as the two shared a rather passionate kiss. Looking like a pair of teenagers who had been caught making out by a parent, the couple froze and pulled away for a moment, still holding onto one another.

There was a muffled "My Eyes!" that emanated from the back room, causing some of the patrons to look up in concern, only to return to their drinks.

An hour later, the piano had been set up on the far end of the bar and Petey had even managed to move a light to illuminate the area so all eyes would go to the torch key raccoon as he played. A few soft keys could be heard as Max prepared a few songs.

The raccoon detected movement behind him and turned to see a somewhat disheveled and out of breath Judy beaming at him, "Hey Max, I'm Judy. Trisha asked me to see if you wanted anything to drink. On the house of course."

Max eyed the doe and chuckled at the tuffs of fur sticking out. The doe's shirt looking slightly wrinkled as well.

"Would love a Malizoo and Coke if you got it," Max asked kindly to the doe who smiled back at him and nodded. He noticed Judy skip away to the bar where a rather pleased and equally disheveled fox took the order and prepared the drink.

Meanwhile across the bar, a group of officers from the ZPD administration branch were getting settled. The mix of mammals taking up one of the larger tables in the bar. Trisha, standing in the center of the table, was turning to each mammal and taking drink orders. A few of them she knew by heart but still liked to confirm from time to time. There were also a pawful of newcomers that Trisha had to introduce herself to. Something she did all too happily.

Finally, Trisha reached the end of the table where a handsome kangaroo with a set of blue eyes like her own sat waiting.

"And for you cutie?" Trisha asked sweetly as she prepared to pen down a drink order.

"Water," the tall mammal said with a slight hesitation.

Trisha lowered her pen and gave the kangaroo a knowing smirk.

"I warned you Ramic," a polar bear sitting next to the water drinker mumbled playfully.

"Water?" Trisha asked as her ears raised up.

"Water," the kangaroo repeated with a hesitant smile.

"You come to the 10-7. My bar. After a hard day protecting and serving and you ask for water?!" Trisha asked as she flung her tiny arms about.

"I don't drink…" the kangaroo admitted.

"Maybe because you haven't found the right drink," Trisha suggested.

"I just prefer water."

Trisha trotted over and sat cross legged in front of the kangaroo.

"Ramic?" She asked and looked to the polar bear nearby who nodded. She then looked back at the trouble maker. "I can make you any drink you want. Anything at all. Nothing is too hard or fancy here at the 10-7. So how about I make ya something fancy?"

Ramic sat for a moment as a look of contemplation crossed his face. His eyes lit up when he had a sudden idea and Trisha scooted closer with excitement.

"Fancy water," The kangaroo announced happily, a slightly cheeky grin on his face as he spoke.

Trisha fell back onto the table and groaned. Only to sit back up with a sly smile to match the kangaroo's. "One fancy water coming up."

Ramic gave the bunny a curious look. He had heard about this doe from many of the officers at the ZPD and she was known for being somewhat of a prankster when the opportunity presented itself. Trisha however, didn't give the kangaroo a chance to ask what was going on as she hopped off the table and skipped off to the bar to start preparing everyone's drinks.

"Nick, I need your help," Trisha said as she hopped up onto the bar right in front of the fox. The vulpine gave Trisha an odd but happy grin. Normally Trisha could handle any drink order thrown her way and didn't require the assistance of the fox. So to hear she needed help with a drink order caused the fox's curiosity to perk up.

Judy was interested as well, but Max's drink order had been completed and she didn't want to keep the raccoon waiting. She scooped up the drink and some napkins and headed back over to the piano which currently had a rather beautiful but solemn tune.

"One Malizoo and Coke," Judy announced, alerting the other mammal to her presence. Max didn't stop playing and gave Judy a nod towards the end of the piano where there was room for his drink.

"Thanks Judy," Max said kindly as he continued to play.

Judy was about to head back to the main bar but decided to take a moment to speak to the torch key raccoon. She leaned against one end of the piano and studied him for a moment before her purple eyes brightened with a realization.

"Do you play at the Orchestra?" Judy asked simply.

Max smirked and nodded, "Part time yes."

"That's where I recognize you from!" Judy exclaimed. Nick had surprised her a while back with tickets to the Zootopia Orchestra. She remembered the night fondly. She always enjoyed the chance to dress up and spend time with her handsome fox. Listening to such beautiful music was just a bonus.

"You've been there?" Max asked excitedly, looking up at the bunny before looking back at the keys as his digits played across the instrument.

While Max and Judy caught up, a pair of devious looking bartenders strolled over to the large gathering of ZPD officers. Trisha having recruited Nick to help serve some of the drinks. There was an excited series of greetings as many of the officers recognized Nick and threw a few comments, most likely at the request of Bogo towards the fox. Nick however, just smirked and decided to make a mental note of the officers present to prank at a later time.

When it came time for Ramic's drink, Trisha had Nick lift one of the largest glasses they had, normally reserved in case an elephant wanted a margarita. Had Trisha wanted to, she probably could have taken a dip in the glass herself. The drink was covered in tiny umbrellas, fruits, vegetables, and even a small blue flag. It was one of the tackiest and over the top drinks anyone at the bar had ever seen. The kangaroo stared at the drink as if it were about to explode in front of him. Trisha stood next to the drink with the largest of smug smirks she had ever had.

"One fancy water," she teased before skipping away, deciding to let the kangaroo enjoy his drink in peace.

The rest of the table roared with laughter as Ramic poked at some of the fruit in his glass. The drink was so tall that he would normally have had to stand up to partake in the contents. Nick had thought of that thoughm and gave the kangaroo a straw before he too retreated back to the bar.

"How….what?" the officer asked as he looked at the straw and then to the drink towering in front of him. Upon further inspection, Ramic had to guess there was at least a pitcher or two worth of water floating around in there. But there was also enough fruit to make several smoothies stuffed deep inside the glass. In the end he shrugged before popping a piece of pineapple in his mouth, mentioning with a smile how he'd have to come to the bar more often if he got this much free pineapple with his 'fancy water'.

Judy returned to the back of the bar to find her fox and favorite brown bunny giggling like a pair of kits who had just rung a doorbell and scampered away. She gave them both a knowing look as she put a paw on her hip. Something that made Nick quiet down, but only because a dream like state crossed his face. Judy made a mental note to save this shirt when she needed Nick to do house work, giving him a little incentive would probably get him off his tail and do some work for once.

"What are you two up to?" Judy asked as her eyes went from one mammal to the other.

Both the bartenders did their best to keep straight faces before Nick finally caved. "Just making sure Ramic is hydrated."

"Wait Ramic is here?" Judy asked as her ears perked up and she scanned the bar. "But he doesn't drink."

"We found him an extra fancy water that is just his style," Trisha giggled.

Judy's eyes fell on the table where an amused kangaroo was currently standing on his chair, using the straw to suck up some of his drink. The rest of his table chuckling at what a good sport the officer was being.

"Oh you two!" Judy snorted, "Really? After all he has done?"

Ramic had helped organize several cases in the past and on more than one occasion, had saved Nick and Judy a lot of time in their research by helping fill in missing details himself. In one instance, he even managed to organize a research group filled with ragtag and goofy officers who all had a different way of doing things. Much to everyone's surprise, he managed to get the team of rowdy mammals to focus on their work which resulted in an amazing project that is still talked about to this day in the ZPD.

Both Trisha and Nick looked at one another and then burst into a series of kit like giggles. Judy rolling her eyes once more at her immature friends.

But the giggles however came to a stop when Trisha's ears twitched and perked up. She listened to the sounds coming from the piano across the bar and growled.

"I told him none of that classical stuff," The brown bunny grumbled as she stormed away.

Nick and Judy watched Trisha head towards Max, looking like a doe on a mission.

"So fun fact, he plays at the orchestra," Judy said as she looked up at Nick.

"Really now? The one we went to?"

Judy nodded as a glazed look crossed her face and she took a few steps forward. She wrapped her tiny arms around the fox and looked upwards. "You remember that night?"

"I remember every night with you," Nick said sweetly as he ran a paw down Judy's ears.

The pair of bright purple eyes shimmered as they looked up at Nick. The fox could tell he had just said the right thing as Judy nuzzled into him and purred.

While one bunny continued to cuddle with her mate, another bunny was darting in between tables towards the piano currently putting out a soft and calming tune. Max nearly missed a key when he heard coughing coming from above him. The startled torch key raccoon looked up to see Trisha with her legs crossed as she sat on top of the piano, looking down at the musician.

"You remember when you first came here?" Trisha asked as her lips curled into a smirk.

Max nodded as he continued to play.

"And then you remember what I said?"

This caused the pianist to stop playing as he rolled his eyes, "This isn't a sad song!" He tried to explain, but it fell on a pair of large deaf ears.

"I have mammals falling asleep back there," Trisha said as she waved her paws about.

This caused Max to turn around and eye the crowd. No one seemed to be protesting the music as the patrons of the bar continued with their own conversations and drinks. Max turned back to Trisha and raised a brow, indicating he wasn't exactly agreeing with the doe. His eyes nearly popped out of their sockets however, as he came face to face with an upside down face. Trisha was now laying on top of the piano, her head hanging over the side so her beautiful blue eyes could stare directly into Max's green ones.

Trisha smirked as she was reminded a little bit of Nick.

Max meanwhile, was a little reminded as to how fast his heart rate could go up, not expecting to see Trisha so close.

"Come on…don't you know something with a little more pop? What about Try Everything? Like you played when you were outside."

Max rubbed the back of his neck and gave Trisha a weak grin.

"Don't tell me…you only learned that one part..." Trisha grumbled as her eyelids drooped, figuring out the other mammal's scheme.

"I'm still learning it. However next time I will be-"

"Next time?!" Trisha blurted out, her own eyes going wide. "Who said this was going to become a thing?"

"Well I just thought it would be fun if once a week I could..."

"What? Come and put my customers to sleep?"

Max's eyes narrowed as he put on a firm smirk. He then cracked his digits in front of Trisha as if to prove a point. The pale cream colored mammal placed his paws just above the keys and began to play a new tune. This one was one he had learned several years back that-

"Boring!" Trisha groaned.

Max looked right at Trisha and then back at the keys as he tried a new tune. This one would surely be popular. He had played this one at several-

"Snorsville!" Trisha barked and even threw in a fake yawn.

Max could feel his eyes twitch in frustration as he tried another tune that would-

"Sorry, dozed off for a second there..." Trisha said as her eyes fluttered closed.

Max threw his arms in frustration and glared at Trisha who just smirked and closed her eyes. Humming a sweet tune that popped into her head. Only half paying attention as she was more focused on giving Max a smug look.

The raccoon however, studied the tune for a moment and then smiled as he placed his digits on the keys once more and mimicked Trisha's tune.

The brown doe's eyes opened wide and a broad smile crossed her face as she recognized an upbeat tune: Jesse's girl.

Popular in the 80's, the song spoke of a mammal who may or may not have had a crush on a friend's mate. The music video was always worth a look as well. The song had inspired a lot of spin offs through the years, now with Trisha making up one of her own on the fly.

The brown doe suddenly stood up on the piano and pointed towards the bar. The action mixed with the sudden change in the piano's tune caught everyone's attention as they stared at the beautiful brown singer.

"Nicky is a friend," Trisha began to sing, her eyes on Nick who was behind the bar as her finger pointed directly at the surprised fox. "Yeah you know he has been a good friend of mine"

Nick chuckled at his friend's hijinks and stared at the bunny, wondering what she had planned next.

"But lately something's changed and it ain't hard to define, Nicky's got himself a doe and I wanna make her mine"

There was a roar of laughter as all eyes suddenly went to Judy who was currently just a few tables away from the piano and the singing doe. The gray bunny stared in both amusement and embarrassment as her cheeks turned a rosy pink.

"Yeah she's got those purple eyes, and her body is rocking and we all know it, and I love holding her in my arms late late at night!"

Judy was so busy watching Trisha make a scene that she hadn't noticed Nick come up behind her. The fox caught her off guard as he pushed a small chair underneath her. Judy falling back against it, which was then pushed into the space in front of the piano. Trisha taking it as a cue as she hopped down just in front of Judy and leaned in front of her. Her brown paws on Judy's knees as the doe leaned close and beamed.

"You know I wish that I was Judy's doe! Yeah I wish that I was Judy's doe! Why does she date a fox like that?" Trisha sang out as she gave Nick a playful wink over Judy's shoulder. The fox busy fumbling for his phone as he filmed the scene, already knowing he would get a slug on the arm from his partner later that night.

As the songs continued to play and the drinks continued to pour, the mammals at the 10-7 continued to enjoy their night. Sure, a lot of the brave mammals at the bar had been through hell and back again. Many of them would do the same thing the next day. For now though, they enjoyed their time off, all thanks to a group of rather rowdy, comedic, but all around wonderful Barkeeps.


Special Thanks time.

That smooth musician Max Thrash is the creation of DrummerMax64. This one was a little hard at first. I was sitting there wondering how we can make this work but then Drummer gave me some wonderful ideas and this character just fit in so well. I have to say this character was so well thought up that I had a blast having him in the story. So thanks again dude!

Okay guess that's it.. Yup no one else to thank or anything. Might as well just move on to the next chapter.

Nah! I am just messing!

So first let's cover Ramic. Thanks to Cimar of Turalis WildeHopps for the use of Ramic. The only mammal to visit the bar and order water. Really dude? You had to see that one coming. When you show up and order water from Trisha. Ramic was a fun character and if you enjoyed seeing him you should go check out Always my sly Bunny, Always my dumb Fox. Which is totally not done…nope not over…lalalalala…can't hear you!

So this is the final chapter of Barkeeps for the amazing What If story that Cimar here has organized. I don't know if we have all thanked him enough but it can't hurt to throw some more thanks his way. He did an amazing job getting all of us together and has got some big plans for this story coming up. I know I can't wait to see what he has arranged for us next. Thanks again dude for allowing me to take part in this awesome collaboration. To my fellow authors it has been a pleasure and honor to write alongside such talented individuals.

If you enjoyed Barkeeps then you may be happy to hear it ain't over yet. These chapters were just the beginning. Look for Barkeeps under my stories. Lots more drinks to be had and friends to make in future chapters. Also come by and see how Nick and Judy ended up working at the 10-7 in the first place.

Hope you enjoyed it!

-Blue

AAN: Hey guys, its Cimar. Huge thanks to Blue for writing these amazing chapters. So thank you Blue for writing these! I absolutely loved the character cameos as well as our favorite duo and brown bunny. Trisha brings a bubbly happy personality to your stories and I've really enjoyed her happiness in here. That and I know in Blue's stories she only has eyes for Delta. ;) Everyone else she'll mess with just like they mess with her. XD