Okay, so I just finished up with one of my other games that I bought, and it was great. I will be getting another one in a week, so I'll be playing that for some time. BUT I will be sure to keep writing so you guys aren't let down.

Anyway, I hope you guys like this chapter. I actually took some time to write it and think about what I wanted to happen. So please, if you'd like, favorite, follow, maybe leave a review, and turn up that inspirational song. Mine for today is Titanium by David Guetta featuring Sia.


"Okay. That hurt…." Judy said as she was thrown to the mat of the fighting ring. Arden had been really spaced out, and had done what he had been doing to all of the officers. Using his reflexes instead of fighting normally. It was making for some painful training. He had something on his mind, and he wouldn't tell anyone about it either.

"Sorry…." Arden said as he offered a paw to her. She took it and stood, rubbing her neck. She had been coming at him from every angle, and still couldn't find a way to pierce his defense. Even from behind he seemed to be able to predict what she was about to do. Not even Nick could land a blow on him.

She groaned and jumped off the ring. "You're all dismissed for today." Arden said as she landed. He seemed to be mumbling to himself in the ring when she swiveled her ears back to him. She couldn't pick up what he was saying, though.

As she stepped into the girl's locker room, several of the mammals were dejected. It seemed that they were really improving. And yet all of them were thrown to the floor in a single sweep. No one had been able to get very close, and it almost made Judy lose confidence. Almost, but no dice. She would never lose confidence in him. He just needed time to think. Yeah, that was it.

Though, she couldn't help but wonder what it was that was bothering him. She had always been curious about him. What was it that drove him? What is it that makes him so good at what he does? Why was he chosen to train the ZPD of precinct one in particular? She had so many questions, but no time to ask them. She sighed and began to get ready to take a shower. Normally by the time she got hers, everyone else had already gotten one. Although, this time there was a pure white fox in there. She seemed to be lost in thought, mindlessly washing her fur.

Ignoring that fact, Judy walked up to her shower, specially made for her size. It happened to be right next to the fox. It wasn't that she was nervous about her. She just wasn't used to having anyone else in the shower with her, much less right next to her. As she started to wash her fur, her mind wandered. It focused on her partner. She imagined him pinning her against a wall, breathing heavily on her. His teeth visible and pearly white, gleaming as they neared her.

"Are you scared, little bunny?" She imagined him saying to her, his tongue sliding up her neck and to the base of her ear. It sent a shiver up her spine. He began to nip at the base of her ear, which sent shockwaves of pleasure through her.

She was snapped out of her daydream by the white fox, who had been calling her name for a little bit now. She shook her head and looked up at her.

"You okay? You sound short of breath." She asked. Her face didn't seem like it had a drop of concern on it. Judy looked back down and resumed washing her fur.

"Yeah, just the day catching up to me, I guess." She lied. Her ears fell down her back, and she grabbed one, beginning to wash it.

"I know when a bunny is lying." She chuckled a little, which sent a shiver up Judy's spine. Her eyes widened and her head napped back to look at the fox, who was idly washing her tail.

"H-how do you know that?" Judy asked nervously. Her face had flushed and she could feel her cheeks burning.

"Well, I saw you in the ring today. You seemed fine after you got out, despite the hurt that Arden had put on you when he slammed you into the mat. That and you zoned out just a few minutes ago." She smiled and her crystal blue eyes turned to her. Judy looked back down and her cheeks got even hotter than they had been. "Thinking of someone special?"

Judy became nervous, which wasn't normal. She couldn't lie to this fox. She would know the instant that she did. "S-something like that." Her voice was shaky and broken.

"I see. It wouldn't happen to be that one Nick, would it?" Her smile grew as Judy's eyes widened. "Figured. I won't tell him, cause I know you don't want him to know. But I know how you feel. My husband and I felt the same way before we got married. He was just so cute about it, too." He giggled as she thought about it.

"Really? That's nice…." Her voice trailed off as her let her ears flop across her back. She wanted to think like that with Nick, but she knew it wasn't possible. He was a fox, she was a bunny. It wasn't going to happen. Ever.

"But, you know, with someone as stubborn as Jack Savage, you just can't help it." She shrugged and ran her tail under the warm water.

"Wait, THE Jack Savage? The famous secret agent, and the first buck to join the ZBI?!" She shouted, turning towards the white fox. "THAT Jack Savage?" The fox began to giggle. She nodded and Judy was left dumbfounded. She had heard about interspecies couples, seen a few, but they were always within the same type of mammal. Never had she seen someone in the canid family married to a lagomorph such as Jack. It was just unheard of.

"Yes. That one. Quite surprising isn't it?" Her voice was calm and collected, as if she'd recited it several times before. That left Judy even more confused. Who was she? How did she get the stoic and cold Jack Savage that she had been inspired by as a kit to fall for her? How could Judy do that to Nick?

The rest of her shower was taken in silence. She finished quickly and got her off duty clothes on. A simple t-shirt with a pair of pleated jogging shorts. She meant to walk home instead of take one of the squad cars. She locked her things in her locker and walked out of the showers. Almost no one was out in the lobby as she swung her keys around one finger idly. Her mind wandered towards what the white fox had said to her about her idol. As she thought about it, she never did ask for the fox's name. She shook it off of her mind and walked onto the sidewalk, stopping as the same grey wolf she had bumped into almost a week ago.

She watched as his eyes flicked over to her and flashed with recognition. He kept walking though, and Judy was too deep in thought to call out to him. She headed in the opposite direction that he had gone. She needed to get home and lay down for a little while. After all, she had tomorrow off and was going to go shopping with Fru Fru.

The familiar dusty smell of her room snapped her out of her thoughts. She set her keys down on the table, along with her phone and earbuds. She sighed and laid down on her bed, her legs hanging over the side.

"Who am I kidding? I can't deny it. I love him. I'm in love with a fox." She said to herself, knowing that her neighbors were out at the moment. They had left a note on it like they always did. With Nick on her mind, she grabbed some clothes and changed into something more comfortable for sleeping. Once she was dressed, she grabbed the remote to the tv that Nick had helped her bring in and turned it on. There wasn't much on, but she turned it to some nature channel talking about some new species that had just recently revealed themselves to the outside world. Some kind of lizard thing with wings, from what she could see. She wasn't paying much attention to it.

Just as her mind started to wander, and knock came to her door. She got up and looked through the peephole to see a rustic red fox standing at her door. A smirk adorned his beautiful face and his amazing emerald eyes. She shook off her excitement and opened the door, leaning against it.

"Nick! To what do I owe the pleasure?" She said with a slight smirk. He looked as if he was about to laugh at what she had said, and vomit at the same time.

"Do I need a reason to come and see my partner? Besides, the special agent is with me as well." From around the corner, Arden poked his head out. He looked displeased that he had to be here.

"Oh. Well, come in I guess. It's not very big, but we all might fit." Arden came in first, pulling the chair out from her table and sat it in backwards, facing the bed. Nick sat on said bed next to Judy. "So, why are both of you here again?"

"I have something that I need to tell both of you. And to make it clear, this is just between the three of us." He looked at them both with a seriousness in his eyes. They both nodded. "Good. Now then, I want to know how long you two have been working together, first off."

The fox and bunny duo exchanged looks and shrugged at each other. "About five and a half years, why?" Judy told him. The wolf seemed to turn this over in his mind for a minute.

"Then that means the two of you know each other well. Good. Anyway, what I want you to know is that the murders that have occurred recently have been executed by a group of mammals called the EOZ. In other words, the Echo's of Zootopia." His voice became sort of grave and eerie. The room seemed to become filled with electricity. The hairs on the back of Judy's neck rose when he mentioned that name.

Arden's ear flicked as he heard the tv, and he turned towards it. His eyes widened substantially as he saw the lizard like creature that was talking to the reporter on screen.

"The dragons are back…." The wolf said in a low voice, barely audible to Judy's ears. She took another look at the tv and the realization hit her. That lizard like thing was a dragon. A mythical and very powerful creature, able to breath fire and break steel bars without trying.


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