Hey all, DLW here with a new chapter. A huge thank you to all the readers, follows,fav's and reviews (Honestly, it helps me think)! This arc and the next arc have me incredibly excited to write them (No spoilers though). Disclaimer: Zootopia and its characters are copyright Disney. (I own none of the characters in the story aside from the O/C's.).
The Dystopian Society
Chapter Three: Pitch Black
'Faint Echoes'
"As you held out your hand in the dark, I asked. 'Where are you taking me?"
[February 4, 'The bunker of Honey's house' 7:19 PM]
It had been only a brief moment as Judy quietly watched the badger embrace fox in a very tight hug. Of the two, only the badger could be said to have any feeling left in her spine.
"Little Nick," She announced with glee, still crushing him in her mighty grip. "How are ya?"
While he didn't have the heart or even breath to her to stop, he managed to sputter out only one word. "Ribs."
It took a few seconds for the words to ring through Honey's ears and cause her to even slightly loosen her death-grip from around Nick. Still not fully letting go, she held him at arms length and smiled at him.
As she did so, her smile devolved into a look of worry and concern.
"They hot-wired you?" She asked, staring intently at the red collar fitted around the fox's neck.
Feeling the badger loose him a little more, Nick took the opportunity to squirm and writhe just enough to free himself. He managed to break free from Honey, only to fall to the floor and gasp for breath.
"Yeah, for now," Nick wheezed, steadily feeling his spine a little more than before. "But I'll hopefully have it off soon."
While he took a moment to stand and regain his bearings, he noticed that the fur on his cheek had become matted. Curious, he rubbed his paw against it and recognized a familiar sweet smell.
He sighed and locked eyes with the worrying badger. "Have you been bathing in honey again?"
The look of concern on Honey's muzzle had instantly vanished. She boldly crossed her arms and cheerfully yet comically smiled.
"Twice a week," She admitted, tapping her paw to the tip of her muzzle. "Keeps the sheep's noses off me."
Eyeing her quizzically as if she had lost the last semblance of her mind, Nick shook his head. Though he knew she wouldn't stop as it was now her routine, he had hoped that, for once, she would have at least rinsed off with water.
Before he could even think to ask her about anything relatable, she shuffled next to him and wrapped her honey coated arm around his shoulders.
"How'd you get out of your cage?" She questioned, again squeezing the poor fox to near oblivion.
To this end, Nick couldn't respond. While he had silently wanted to, the added weight around his neck and stifling scent of Honey's hygienic habits had been a little too much for him to formulate a coherent answer.
Gasping at her own question and perking up her ears, Honey removed her arm from around Nick and placed both paws to her muzzle in wonder."Did you learn to escape like your Pop?"
Nick, learning his lesson from the previous two inescapable grips, took a few steps away from the badger to recover. As rubbed his shoulder, he could see the gleaming and giddy mass of a badger wait in impatient anticipation. He shook his head at the sight, he didn't have the heart to keep her waiting too long.
"No, Honey." He replied, his voice carrying a mournful tone to it.
Honey, now narrowing her suspicions of Nick's sudden freedom, rubbed her chin with her paw. Though hundreds, if not thousands of ideas filled her head, she snapped her digits and smiled believing that she had the answer.
"You dug a tunnel, didn't you? Cause I was gonna break through the prison grounds next week."
While her rationality and response didn't exactly come as a surprise to Nick, he didn't want mention of any kind of escape plan to have left her mind due to the situation he was currently in. He also didn't want the badger to either be in trouble or try to 'shield' him from harms way with her massive form again.
"No Honey, I didn't dig a tunnel," Nick chuckled, backing away towards a nearby crate and motioning towards it with his paws. "It was her."
The moment Nick was within Judy's sight, she sneered in anger. Though she couldn't exactly run in secrecy, she wanted to remain hidden for a while longer or even not seen at all. Her instincts told her that with two predators present and one bearing her weapon, she was in the least possible place to defend herself.
She sat there silently berating herself over the fact that she had practically given the grinning fox her weapon. As she thought about what she could do now, she heard the heavy sound of feet shuffling towards them.
Knowing full well what was to come, Judy nervously and angrily looked up. Just hovering above her, wide-eyed and paws clasped to the edges of her muzzle, stood the badger.
From what Judy could see, she was clad in military style gear. Green patterned clothes with pockets running from head to toe. She sported a pair of ID-tags that dangled and jingled with her every breath.
The badger's fur glistened lightly, likely from what Nick had mentioned about bathing in Honey. There were the faint remnant of crumbs clinging to her shoulders and clothes.
She had seen badgers before, but by far Honey had to be the largest. She looked nearly like a house with pillars for legs, how she even managed to fit down the secret entrance to the bunker was complete mystery.
"A bunny!" Honey shouted, breaking Judy's focus and causing her to shuffle away.
Honey, even after seeing Judy try to get away, closed the gap between them. Though her tags jingled from her moving as quickly as the rabbit did, her sheer size made the sight as awkward as one would think.
"I haven't had a bunny over in forever!" The badger exclaimed with glee as she bounded over.
Now only inches away from her, Judy didn't know what the badger would try. Though in the background, she could hear the mocking sounds of laughter from the fox that had her only means of protection.
"The name's Madge Honey Badger, welcome to my underground home underground," Honey said, kneeling down and greeting the bunny with a warm smile and outstretched paw. "What's your name?"
Judy sat there, twitching her nose at the badger but never taking her eyes off for even a moment. Her mind raced with red flags and scenarios that bode ill for her.
'Was this some trick, was she lying,' She thought. 'Why would a predator, like this badger, ever have a rabbit over in the first place?'
Though she mulled over this, the picture that she had seen earlier spoke volumes to her. It in fact had a badger, likely Honey, in the same frame as some rabbit.
This realization helped put Judy's mind at a little ease, though she still mentally screamed that she was there without a weapon; and the fox who still held it continued to chuckle to her dismay.
"That would be," She heard Nick pause from his laughing fit to breathe for a moment. "Officer Grumpy Carrots."
Judy snapped when she heard this, she pointed her paw and yelled. "For the last time, It's LIEUTNA-"
In an instant, she felt her arm move up and down. Just at her reach, she saw the badger happily shaking her paw in her grasp.
"It's a pleasure to meet ya Officer Grumpy Carrots." Honey exclaimed, watching as the much smaller mammal stood up and reeled back.
Judy didn't know how to respond to the sudden gesture but decided it best not to be at arms reach of the predator at any given chance. To her reaction, she saw the badger wear a worried and hurt expression.
"What's wrong?" Honey asked, unsure as to what would cause the bunny to dart off after a friendly greeting.
Finding her footing and pressing her small frame against one of the many shelvings she could reach, Judy stared back at Honey with a twinge of both fear and anger. She brought a paw up to her forehead, remembering why she had immediately recoiled in the first place.
"You attacked me," Judy accused, pointing towards the empty space now between her ears. "And cut off my hair!"
Honey stared at Judy with curiosity. She could clearly see a very thin patch of white, but recalled her attack from earlier.
"Sorry about that," The badger apologized, shrugging her shoulders. "Haven't been the same since the war."
Judy, having reached as much of an understanding as she could, simply eyed the badger. While the apology was far less appropriate than what Judy felt it should have been, she couldn't help but notice Honey's pondering while doing so.
"I know," Honey clasped her paws together, turning away from her and dashing towards one of the various crates across the room. "How about a fancy new wig?"
Judy raised a brow at the sudden response. While Nick was telling the truth about her PTSD, it was slowly becoming apparent that Honey was a difficult pred to deal with.
She rubbed the space where her hair used to be and sighed. "I'll... pass."
She watched as the badger frantically continued her search despite the mention of not needing or wanting a wig to begin with. While Honey was busy with this and Nick watching, a pressing thought made its way to Judy's mind.
'I need to get my weapon back.'
With the fox distracted, Judy carefully padded her way towards him. He still held the weapon concealed just under his coat, but was still within reach of her. If she could just reach it, then she could-
"Carrots."
She froze as she heard Nick call her by his favorite nickname. Her nose twitched and ears flickered as he slowly turned to face her now that she was only a few feet away.
She watched as Nick revealed the weapon, causing her to shuffle her feat back and eye him nervously. With him holding the taser, he could easily overtake her if she didn't evade. No matter how strong she was physically, shocks of that caliber would mean the end of her mobility in seconds.
Nick, however, huffed and cautiously paced himself towards her. He could see the fear in her eyes once he stood mere inches away and held the taser out towards her. He took in a deep breath, closed his eyes and sighed.
"For both of our sakes," He said, holding the taser out with trigger end facing Judy. "Just keep it out of sight, okay?"
Judy was taken aback by his motions, never did she believe for a moment that Nick would so quickly give her the weapon back on his own volition. Her violet eyes never did get a chance to meet his as he quickly turned his head to glimpse over his shoulder.
She didn't hesitate to grab the weapon when it was offered to her as to not allow him to change his mind. She did, however, holster it after checking to see that it was intact, she didn't want another instance of the badger going berserk.
As Nick began to walk away, she silently stepped out behind him. Her every thought was to why Nick made this so easy when he was usually so difficult, yet there she was with weapon retrieved and in tact.
'Maybe Jack persuaded him?' She thought, finding it to be the only logical answer, or so she believed.
While mulling over this, she walked back into the open space of the bunker, taking into account how large the structure actually was. Compared to both her size and Nick, the space alone could fit a good part of her family in it.
After a few steps, she felt a cool breeze press down on her. She looked up to see a fan slowly rotating, giving her the sense that it was well ventilated for a bunker. Somewhere deep in the back of her mind, the ingenuity reminded her of how the burrows were furnished.
Inwardly, she smiled at this fact, but still kept an eye out for what may just endanger her. She cast her eyes back to the patrons of the bunker, Nick idly looking around and Honey rummaging through the crate.
She shook her head and scanned the room, setting her eyes on the heavy metal object that the badger had dropped moments into her attack. Curious as to what it was, Judy padded her way over to it.
Upon reaching it and inspecting it, she scratched her head as to what its function even was. It was a long orange metal beam with a scoop towards its top and a handle towards its end. It was fitted with several prongs and blades that made the entire thing look menacing. The sheer size of it, however, was more comical than what Judy could even attempt to guess as to what it was in the first place.
"What is that thing?" She mumbled, barely even whispering to herself.
As she did so, she heard shuffling just behind her, followed by a heavy thud. She turned her head to see Honey idly staring back her, sporting deep orange shades and wearing a rather fancy, albeit ridiculous looking and bright orange curly wig.
"This is my sheep shear, it was built by Honey, for Honey," Honey replied, bending down to pick the heavy object off the ground with ease. "One of a kind and patented by yours truly."
Judy was surprised that Honey had heard her, but even more so shocked at how light the weapon seemed to be in the badger's arms.
The badger took the weapon and set it carefully against one of the nearby shelves, ensuring to lean it in a way that it didn't accidentally fall.
Now that the lights were on, she could easily see the various things that Honey had stuffed onto the shelf spaces, and there were tons of strange and odd creations packed everywhere.
She could see jars of an orange-yellow liquid which she could easily see to be honey. There were dozens of jars like this on one shelf, making her realize how the potent medicinal smell managed to fill the room so easily.
Judy saw shelves lined with knitting tools, various gardening tools, paint canisters, fireworks and for whatever reason stacks of bubblegum.
Shaking her head at why those were ever needed with no serious garden in sight, Judy cast her glance on a more suitable feat. She let her eyes wander to several food stacks containing large bags of nonperishable foodstuffs, a large yellow container with a picture of a moth haphazardly taped to it, and crates lined together labeled M.R.E..
While she understood that Honey was of a military background, she had no idea how she even managed to get a hold of the food and potential weapons.
"I can see you're interested in my home made remedies and sheep fightin' gear." The badger happily surmised, pointing at several objects in the distance that she had seen Judy look towards.
Judy did only for a moment take note of the inventory, her curiosity and ever-growing gap of understanding towards the badger had her head full of questions. Though she was now cautious as Honey had potentially posed a threat to sheep if she was harboring weapons.
Taking a chance, Judy had to ask. "Why would you want to fight sheep?"
If there was one thing that the doe couldn't fathom, it would have to be why the badger would want to harm one of the most harmless species in the city. In her years of service, she had seen less of them in criminal activity than most other prey mammals.
"Because they're evil." Honey replied, her voice seething and her paws clenched.
Judy, taken aback by her statement, placed her paws on her hips and raised her brow at Honey. Surely she couldn't be serious.
As Judy began to open her mouth to further her inquiry, Nick placed a digit in front of his muzzle in a telltale 'hush' motion.
Trying to stop her, Nick whispered. 'Wait don't-'
"And why would you think they're evil?"
He placed his paw on his muzzle and scrunched his snout. Having the rabbit interrupt him, even he knew it was too late.
'Shouldn't have asked that Carrots.' He mumbled.
Once Judy asked her question, she instantly saw what could only be described as a gleam of pure joy and mischief in Honey's features. She smiled widely, and her collar beeped in response. The badger stood tall and even brushed away some of the crumbs off her shoulder.
"Well, have a seat and I'll tell ya." She pointed towards a covered crate just behind Judy and Nick as she darted off to one of the nearby shelves.
Noticing that Judy may have just awakened a part of Honey that they wouldn't have had time for, Nick pointed his paws towards the door. "Actually we-"
Before he could finish his sentence, Honey came storming back with a large board, a matching stand, and a marker. She had set it up at such blinding speed that neither of them even saw how she had assembled it in less than a second.
Having the two in front of her, she ignored any plea from Nick and only got a curious eye from Judy.
Clearing her throat, she began. "It was the Bellwethers that started this whole mess."
Upon stating this, she tapped the board. It was full of drawings, some intricate, some not. Mostly it was covered in pictures of sheep and cross lines with question marks here and there.
"About seventy years ago when Isaac Bellwether made the clause, he thought of a way to ensure the city was safe and made the first draft," She continued, pointing to a picture of a sheep at the top of a line and waving a digit from her free paw towards the two. "There still weren't any collars back then, but one of his lambs changed everything when there were. Lucian to be exact."
Honey then traced her paw from the larger sheep to a sheep with black wool in the lineage. He wore the same clothes as a sheep next to him, but he smiled in contrast to the near scowl of the other.
Judy herself tried to respond to this, she knew where the badger was going. She had heard so many conspiracies over the years that she wanted to stop this before it got out of control. She never even got a chance to get a word out.
"He was the mayor after his brother," Honey further explained, pointing to the white sheep that had various texts under his photo. "But Lucian was the most evil mammal ever."
Having heard this, it was her chance to stop the theorist in her tracks. "And why do you believe that?"
It wasn't the question Judy was trying to ask, nor was it the words that she had tried to form. Mentally and physically, she placed a paw on the bridge of her forehead.
Nick only snickered, he knew that Honey was hard to get around with her crazy beliefs.
Honey grinned and pointed towards a set of pictures towards the top of the board. It was a series of snapshots of tame collars, each with numbers and small frowning faces near them.
"Well, after Apex law and medical was established to make the tame collars for the city, Lucian was the one who redefined what a predator was and made em' mandatory," She added, placing a paw under her muzzle and now staring awkwardly towards the board intently. "Come to think of it, it was probably cause his brother got mauled before reelection."
With that, she took her marker and quickly scribbled something under the black sheep's picture.
Not even stopping to take a breath, she resumed her speech while continuing to write. "But that sheep made so many rules and changes to the collars that folks called it 'Lucian's Curse'."
As Honey continued to scribble, Judy eyed her awkwardly. She turned her head towards Nick carefully, only to see the fox shrug and mouth something akin to 'You asked her'.
Judy, trying to form the words that would get her out of the crazy badger's house quickly, replied. "That sounds-"
"Like conspiracy, I know. Those sheep are always plottin'. Too bad he was never charged for it and made to wear one himself." Honey added, finishing her note and turning to the two again.
Of them, only Nick was still even slightly amused. Judy, being the impatient rabbit she was, tapped her foot against the floor, waiting to see if this was over.
Honey sighed and looked towards her board gloomily. "But over the years, everything's changed so much that the city's forgotten it. They forgot about Lucian and his curse."
She placed a paw on her masterpiece of artwork and theories. Her eyes glided over to a corner with several clutters of pictures, all prey mammals with numbers ascending from one to another.
"Well, the city may have, but not me," Honey stated, pointing towards herself and proudly grinning. "You see, ol' Honey's got it all figured out this time."
Judy, as if she had heard this before, sighed and let her ears drop. "Here we go..."
"Every sheep, pig, and bovine after Isaac have had full terms." The badger stated matter-of-factly, pointing to the cluster of images and near shouting towards Judy.
Honey's collar started to beep again as she fumbled through the photos, looking for specific ones and circling them.
"Those who stay long are helping the sheep stay in power and control the city," She pointed out, circling her fourth or fifth picture. "They want to rule the world and turn the whole city into the Meadowlands!"
Shouting the last part, the room rang and soon echoed with a zap to follow it. Whether Honey's shock was minor or even ignored, Judy didn't know. She did, however, roll her eyes from the convoluted conjecture.
"That's... one long evil conspiracy and all, but you do know that Mayor Swinton's in power, right?" Came Judy's rebuttal as she rubbed what used to be her tuft of hair.
Turning back to see the rabbit, Honey crossed her arms and raised a brow.
"HA! That's what the sheep want you to think." She stated, tilting her head towards the posted pictures on the board.
She took one paw and pointed at a single photo in particular. In its frame was the familiar shape and face of the aforementioned mayor.
"You see, the sheep are the ones pulling the strings and makin' the pig's dance," Honey said, tapping the mayor's picture repeatedly. "And Belinda is the one wearing the ballet shoes now."
She inadvertently picked up the picture and placed it next to the sheep on the other side of the board.
"They're gonna shut down the government, and make it a dictatorship," She stated, drawing a frowning face next to the newly planted picture. "This way, the sheep stay in power forever even with a pig as their puppet."
Still trying to drive her point through, Honey paced in front of the board for a moment. She thought deeply about what she could say to the bunny who had a fierce look of disappointment in her lavender eyes.
"And here's the thing," Honey pondered, placing a paw under her muzzle. "They want to take every collar wearer and throw them in the ocean!"
Judy couldn't believe what she had heard. Not only was it illogical and harmful, but completely against every law ever written.
Honey saw the impatient rabbit and smirking fox quietly watching her. Taking the opportunity, she pointed towards the ceiling. "Why else do you think that building is on the hill Apex is ruin by sheep and pigs?"
Gaining a rather dumbfounded and disbelieving glare from Judy, Honey pointed in nearly every direction.
The badger shifted her eyes left and right. "They're gonna heat up Tundra Town, Flood the Rainforest, and wash us all away like ants. Tasty ants!"
From her sudden outburst and half-baked conspiracy, Judy felt as though she understood the badger less and less. She could only stare in wonder as the bulky pred walked over towards the yellow gated container a few feet away.
"That's what my moths told me when I sent them out there for recon," Honey declared, hovering over the cage and removing her wig. "Poor Geoffrey, Conner, Isabelle. They almost uncovered the sheep's plot this time."
Mouth agape at the badger's mention of moth whispering, Judy had finally been pushed to the edge. She couldn't take any more of the theorizing.
"Okay, I've heard enough." She announced, rubbing her temples and feeling the beginnings of a headache.
Nick looked on and smiled, he knew that the rabbit would eventually tire of Honey's banter. He had warned her before that the badger was hard to understand.
Though he was enjoying the show, he too felt the need to get out of there and search for his other friends.
Casually, he strode up to the badger with pleading eyes and asked. "Hey Honey, would you happen to know where Finnick and Clawhouser are?"
While still standing over her moths and absentmindedly speaking to them, Honey watched Nick out of the corner of her eye. Soon after she wore a wide smile tilted her head towards a nearby shelf.
"Oh, those two lazybones," She began, walking around and looking at a box she had set on a rack next to her. "They got a job at the cafe now, they live just above it."
Nick's eyes went wide when he heard this. His ears flickered and his tail hastily swept across the floor
"You mean Gazelles place?" Nick practically chirped.
Of all the places that he thought they'd be, he never imagined that they would work there now.
"Yep, they even bring me doughnuts," Honey replied, holding a box of the sugary pastries of out in front of her. "Want a Honey-glazed doughnut?"
As she opened the box and took one doughnut out for herself, she rubbed the desert against her coarse fur, coating it with leftover honey from her perfectly 'hygienic' sheep deterrent.
Upon seeing this, Nick immediately waved his paw and motioned towards Judy.
The rabbit, being approached and offered a doughnut decided against it. No matter how hungry she felt, eating something like that may just end up sending her to emergency room.
"Uh, pass?" She said with a hint of disgust.
Honey simply shrugged her shoulders and downed the doughnut, it somehow managed to crunch lightly as she devoured it in one bite. As she finished the pastry and went to place the box back, a dull sounding noise came from the door.
Judy, being the closest one and having the sharpest sense of hearing, turned around to see what it was. To her surprise, nothing was out or place or fallen, even the door had remained open as they left it.
"What was that?" Honey asked, freezing momentarily from the sound.
She glanced over to Nick who hunched his shoulders in response, he thought it may have just been the wind.
Sensing something may be wrong, Honey bolted towards the door. Her tags clicked together as the bulky badger had already begun her ascent to the ladder.
Taking notice of the lightning speed of the predator and a chance to finally leave, Judy soon trailed behind. If she was quick enough, she would be able to avoid any trouble Nick may cause.
The moment she took off and reached the ladder after Honey, she thought back to Nick giving her the taser back in the first place. A quiet voice in her mind told her that it was all thanks to Jack.
She turned her flashlight on and ascended. She didn't know how the badger moved so quickly, but from the light that shone upwards, Honey was already gone.
Reaching the top of the ladder and now just under the sink, Judy poked her head over the ledge to see Honey frantically searching the room. The rabbit herself climbed out to a much different scene than she had come into before.
Whereas she had seen everything in order and neatly organized, there was chaos and wreckage everywhere she shined her flashlight.
The pots and pans that had been shelved were now laying on the ground, the table had been shoved away from its resting place. Small fine cuts and tiny holes had now decorated the floors and cabinets.
Across the room, there were drips and spats of red every now and then. Judy could only assume that some sort of fight happened as the markings were apparent, but didn't understand who or why.
She heard Nick emerge from under the sink moments later, gasping from what he saw in horror with Honey. He raced to the badger, placing his paw out only to be stopped by her leaning to the ground and sniffing at the spot.
"I smell a sheep," Honey reported, gritting her teeth and taking yet another whiff. "Two sheep."
On all fours, she traced the room assessing the damages as she went by them. She remained stalwart and scoured every inch of the kitchen into the foyer until she stood up, scratching her mane as if puzzled.
"And I don't know what those two are, but they're gone." She huffed, eyeing the room and shaking her head.
While she hadn't exactly looked as upset as Nick thought she would be, he still felt worried about Honey's well-being as her house had been broken into. More than a little upset, he turned to Judy who looked as horrified as he did for a moment.
"You did close the door right?" He chided, hoping that she had at least listened.
He narrowed his eyes, running over every feature of the rabbit. She may have very well caused this and endangered his godmother in the process.
Judy held her light close and flashed it past him. She knew she didn't close the door, but with her ally out there, she felt as though she had no choice. Sighing in frustration as the damage may have come from them and some unknown other mammal, she walked towards the door, unable to find the words to say.
Honey walked over to Nick and placed a paw on his shoulder. He twitched slightly but knew the badger's grip all too well.
"It's alright, I'll get a mop," She said, slightly smiling "You two go on, and tell those lazybones and crazies that Honey misses em'."
As she said this, she hugged Nick, far less crushing than before, but still not allowing him to move.
"I will Honey, I will." Nick affirmed, futilely attempting to return the hug but still managing to wrap his tail around her a little. "I love ya, stay safe."
Once the badger had let go, she walked back towards the kitchen and waved at the two.
"Okay Little Nick, you take care of yourself and good luck Officer Grumpy Carrots!" She shouted from the kitchen door post.
She watched as Nick waved back, but Judy nervously inched towards the door. Though she had thought the rabbit would simply leave, she somehow managed to meekly wave back.
For this, Honey smiled and called out to them. "Stay awake!"
She heard the door close as the two went about their way, leaving her to clean up their mess. She wasn't the least bit upset now as she walked to a nearby closet, hummed a tune and found the mop.
* Next time on Zootopia Au: Predation *
The world isn't always what you thought it was
It doesn't have to always be what it appears to be
Yet somehow when a new perspective unravels, it shakes us to the core
As she looked down to the wounded gazelle, her eyes shot open in horror
"You called the popo on us Nick?"
"Seriously Carrots, I thought you were kidding."
"Watching the light flicker across the room, I spoke 'To where you can face your greatest fear without fear.'"
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