Oh sweet Chapter 4. Is everybody liking the story so far? I'm getting a lot of nice comments as well as faves, follows, and views. I'm very happy about it. For this chapter, Nick is gonna be doing some farm work with Judy and some of her other siblings. This chapter will also have a bit of a focus on Dillian. More on that later on. Let's get this chapter going.


It was morning in the house and Judy just got up and after taking a shower, she went to the dining table to get some breakfast. Her mom and dad were already up. As well as some of her siblings. Judy sat in one of the chair.

"Morning." Judy said bright and perky.

"Morning Bun Bun." Bonnie said to Judy.

"Jude the Dude. Good Morning." Stu said.

"Did you sleep well?" Bonnie asked giving her a cup of carrot juice.

"I slept great." Judy said grabbing the cup and taking a sip.

"That's good to hear. I hope our guest slept well." Bonnie said.

"Nick? Well... most of the kids spent the night with him on his bed." Judy said. "I was worried for a while, but it seems that Nick was actually pretty comfortable."

"Well, it's good to know that your brothers and sisters like him." Bonnie said. "I was a bit worried at first."

"Yeah. He's a really great guy." Stu said.

"I did told you that." Judy stated.

At that moment, a few more of Judy's brothers and sister came to the table, followed by a well-rested Nick. Little Suzy happen to be riding on top of her head.

"Nick. You're up. Hope you slept well." Judy said sipping more of her juice.

"You're kidding me? I had the best sleep of my life." Nick proudly admitted. "I slept like a baby bunny. Even with all the baby bunnies sleeping on top of me." Nick then sat in one of the chairs. "By the way, have you two seen Mini-Carrots?"

"You mean Suzy?" Judy asked.

Suzy was still on top of Nick's head. Suzy gave out a "Shhhhhh!" gesture to Judy and her parents telling them not to tell Nick that she was on top of his head. Nick knew that Suzy was on top of his head. He was just playing along.

"Sorry Nick. Haven't seen her." Judy said playing along. Suzy was doing some light giggling.

"Hmmm..." Nick said scratching his chin while trying to sound suspicious. "I wonder where could be? Last time I saw her, she was holding on to me tight before I went to sleep. Then when I woke up, she just... disappear." Suzy continued to giggle more. Nick could totally hear her. But he continues to play along and just smiled slyly. "Oh well. I guess I'll just won't play with her today."

Suzy didn't seem too happy about that. So she decided to tell Nick where she was.

"I'm here, Nick. On top of your head." Suzy said.

Nick then toke Suzy off of his head and lifted her up.

"There you are. So that's where you been?" Nick said to her. "You little scamp."

Nick then hugged her and putted Suzy down on one of the chairs. Judy, Bonnie, and seem pretty okay with Suzy being so fond of Nick.

"So, what's for B-Fast?" Nick asked.

"Well, since you are our guest, we decided to make you something special." Bonnie said.

Bonnie then put out a plate of four or five blueberry pancakes in front of Nick. Nick had a wide smile on his face.

"Blueberry pancakes? With blueberry syrup? Topped with blueberries?" Nick stated everything about the stack of pancakes being blueberries.

"Judy told us how much you liked our blueberries. So I thought I'd wiped this up for you." Bonnie said.

"This looks sooooo amazingly good." Nick said before taking his first bite. He then picked up his knife and fork and cut up a piece of the pancakes. He then ate the piece of the pancakes and was in awe of the taste. It was like he was in heaven. "Mmmmmmmmmm... taste amazingly good too." Nick then took another bite. "Mmmmmmm..."

"Sounds like you really like Bon's pancakes." Stu stated.

"I do." Nick said nodding.

"Well, be sure to eat up. We have a lot of work to do on the farm today." Stu said.

Nick was still in awe over the pancakes. But then he realized what Stu said about work.

"Wait... what?" Nick said with his mouth full of pancakes and blueberries.

About an hour later, breakfast was finish and it was time to do some farm work outside in the fields. Nick switch from wearing his usual attire to more farm working attire. He was wear a white t-shirt with green sleeves, while wearing blue denim overalls over it. He also had on a green and white truck cap with a carrot on it. Nick didn't seem too happy about having to do work on a day off.

"You know Carrots, when you told me to come with you, I didn't think I would actually have to do work." Nick said.

"Come on Nick. A little farm work won't kill you." Judy said to Nick. Judy was wearing her straw hat over her head with her pink checkered shirt. "I got to say, that's actually a good look on you."

"Oh. So you have a thing for farm boys?" Nick said in a flirty matter.

Judy just smiled and rolled her eyes.

"Don't get a big head, you sly fox." Judy told him. Nick just laughed.

At that moment, Stu as well as four other male rabbits showed up. One of them was Dillian, while the other three were some of Judy's older brothers. One of the rabbits was a light brown color and a bit on the buff side with a white shirt on. Another of the rabbits had a dark brown color and was very slim and the only one in overalls. Then the last rabbit was a bit of a goldish brown color with black around his muzzle and was wearing a blue checkered. Each of them was taller than Judy, but still shorter than Nick.

"Okay. Is everyone ready today?" Stu asked.

"Nick, these are my slightly older brothers." Judy stated. "This is Cooper (light brown one), Sawyer (dark brown one), and Lester (goldish brown one)."

"Hey there." Nick said.

"So, you're are sister partner? Nice to meet ya." Cooper said.

"Uhh... I don't think I've seen you three around the house." Nick said. "Not saying that there aren't a lot of you already."

"We each have our own places now." Lester said. "But we still help around the farm."

"Trust us, when I say this. When your family is as big as ours, you want to move out." Sawyer said. "Sometimes... there's just too much of us."

"That's why Carrots loves her tiny apartment so much." Nick stated.

"Tiny or not, the place was mine and mine alone." Judy said proudly.

"Sounds... great, Jude." Dill said still messing with his phone.

"Dillian, can you not be on your phone for one minute?" Stu asked.

"Fine." Dillian said putting up his phone.

"Okay today we are going to pick the carrots, harvesting the wheat crops, and water all of our squashes, tomatoes, and berries." Stu told them.

"That sounds easy enough." Nick said.

Stu, Cooper, Sawyer and Lester all started to laugh hysterically. Judy even started giggling too. Nick was confused with the laughter.

"What's so funny?" Nick asked.

"Listen to the city boy saying that it's easy." Sawyer said still laughing.

"Let's see what he think about that when his actually when he ON the fields." Cooper said.

"Oh. You don't think I can handle it, do you?" Nick said with peeved. "Well this city boy with so you bunnies a thing or two."

For the next couple of hours, Nick, Judy, and the others did work around the far. The first job they did were picking all the carrots that were ripe. But the think that Nick didn't expect was... that their carrot field was HUGE. As big as the field was, Nick didn't complain. He picked out all the carrots he could. Some of them were a little hard to pull out from the ground. He actually fell to the ground while trying to pull one of them out. Judy laughted a bit, but helped him up. The next thing was using a tracker to help havest the wheat. Sawyer was the one driving the tracker, while Nick was on passenger's seat. Next, they started to water the other crops. They watered the squashes, tomatoes, and the blueberries. Nick couldn't help himself to pop a few of the ripe blueberries in his mouth. Judy had to hold him back so he didn't eat too much for them, since they actually need to sell them. After a hard days work, they all decided to take a breather. Nick was panting a lot and sitting on a wooden crate.

"How... do... you... bunnies... do this everyday?" Nick said panting.

"Us bunnies have a lot of stamina." Stu said.

Judy then brought a cups and pitcher of lemonade.

"Mom made some lemonade for us, so I thought I could bring it to you guys." Judy said.

"Refreshment!" Nick said seeing glasses of lemonade.

Nick then quickly grabbed one of the cups and drank the whole cup of lemonade.

"Ahhh... I feel so much better now." Nick said satisifed.

"You must of have PRETTY thristy, Slick." Judy said to Nick. "Guess farmwork was harder than you thought, huh?"

"Meh. I think I handled it just fine." Nick said trying to hide the fact that it was harder than it look.

Everyone got their own cup of lemonade and started drinking in. While drinking his glass of lemonade, Dill was once again on his phone. It seem that he wasn't really interested in farmwork.

"Dill by boy, you have been on that phone of yours quite often." Stu said.

"Is that a problem, dad?" Dill asked.

"No, it's just that..." Stu knew that Dill was still young and just a teenager, but he wasn't always like the way he is now. "You've been acting weird lately."

"Is that so?" Dill asked.

"Look. I know it may be you just growing up and I know I may not always be there for all my kids, but I at least try to understand how each of them are feeling." Stu said.

"With over 300 kids, I doubt that." Dill said annoyed.

"Hey! Watch that tone, young man." Stu said with a bit of a temper. "You're getting too old to be acting this immature. One day, you're gonna have to grow up and work just like the rest of us."

"WELL MAYBE I DON'T WANT TO BE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE." Dill shouted out at Stu.

Hearing Dill say that so loud and angry, everyone went silent. Dill then had a look on his face as if he regretted what he just said.

"Dad, I'm..." Dill didn't know what to say. He got up and just started walking. "I need some time alone."

"Dill, wait!" Judy shouted to her brother.

Dill just continue to walk away. Everyone had concern look on their face.

"He doesn't want to be like everyone else? Who said he had to?" Judy said.

"I've never seen him so angry with me." Stu said.

"Carrots, I starting to think there is something more to Dill's little outburst." Nick said.

"I'm gonna go talk to him." Judy said.

"I'll come too." Nick said.

Judy, along with Nick went over find Dill and talk to him. They found Dill sitting on a bench looking down on the ground. Judy went over to the bench and sit next to Dill, while Nick just stood.

"Hey there, little bro." Judy said. "You okay?"

"I'm fine, sis." Dill said lifting his head up. "I just needed to cool down."

"Dill, mom and dad said you have been acting different lately." Judy said. "You want talk to us about it?"

"I... don't think so." Dill stated.

"Come on, kid. We're not here to judge you. We just want to talk." Nick said.

Dillian decided to tell Judy and Nick how he was feeling.

"The reason... I'm acting the way I am... is because you had to be a trier." Dill said.

"What?" Judy said.

"Don't get the wrong idea. I'm don't blame you for anything." Dill said. "It's just that... nearly everyone in our entire family is a farmer. Everyone did it because it was an easy and simple job for us rabbits to do. At one point, like everyone else, I was okay with being a farmer. But then, you wanted to be a cop. But you didn't just become a cop. You became a GREAT cop. You pushed yourself farther than any rabbit that could ever thought possible. You help saved the entire city of Zootopia. None of us here could even dream of doing such a thing."

"Well... I had some help." Judy said smiling at Nick. Nick did the same.

"Either way, it inspired some of us here." Dill said. Dill then got out his phone to show Judy and Nick something. "Come here. Let's me show you guys the photos I been looking at."

"Photos?" Judy asked looking concerned

Dill showed Nick and Judy a picture of adult male bunny in a chef's outfit in front of a fancy looking restaurant.

"You know our older brother, Matthew? He decided to go to culinary school and open up his own 5-star restaurant. He calls it's The Carrotte de Noir."

"The Black Carrot?" Judy said translating the name.

"That's a... weird name." Nick stated.

"Weird or not, his restaurant is super successful and one of the best places in town." Dill said.

"That's... really cool." Judy said.

Dill then scrolled right to another photo. This time of a picture of a female adult rabbit with glasses and holding some books inside of a classroom.

"Here another picture. Our sister, Gwen, she became a professor at an University. I knew she was smart, but she didn't think she would be a professor." Dill said.

"Wow. Well I'll be." Judy said.

Dill scrolled right to the next photo. It was a picture of a rabbit with a labcoat and a team of mammals beside him.

"Xander became an ethologist and studies mammal behavior. He wants to know that us mammals today aren't like the animals we were centuries ago and help all animals understand each other better." Dill stated.

"Huh." Nick said.

"They are all doing incredible things now. And they aren't not the only ones." Dill said. Dill then scrolled to more pictures of their family members. "Herny, CEO. Jennifer, Doctor. Brendan, Architect. Rudy, Explorer. Lily, Pilot. Everybody is doing things most people didn't think bunnies could do and it's all because you inspired them."

"I didn't know I was such an inspiration to everyone." Judy said.

"Well you were. Out of 383 kids, you were the one who stood out." Dill said. "So everyone else want to stand out too. Even some of our younger brothers and sisters want to do more than just farming. Little Suzy, she wants to grow up to be like you, Jude."

Hearing that really surprised Judy, but she lightly smiled. Nick patted Judy on the shoulder.

"But.. then there's me." Dill said.

"What do you mean?" Judy asked.

"Look, before... I was okay to growing up to become a farmer just like everyone else in our family. I kept saying to myself be a farmer. Be a farmer. Be a farmer. Be a farmer." Dill said. Then Dill rested his head on his right paw. "But now, I don't think I want to be a farmer and I don't know what I should do anymore. I'm mean I'm 15 now and will be 16 in a few months. I thought I knew what I wanted to do, but now... I don't."

"I had no idea that's how you felt, Dill." Judy said. "I didn't even know about our other brothers and sisters doing all these new things."

"Well... how could you? None of us told you and you were busy making the world a better place." Dill explained.

"So... that's why you been so moody." Judy said. "You just don't know what you want to do with you life."

"Yeah. What should I do?" Dill asked Judy.

Judy to a few minutes to think about what to say to him. Nick was the one who knew what to say. Nick walked over to Dill.

"Dill, listen kid. You should let other choose what you want to do. YOU have to be the one to decide what you want to do. Do something that you feel you should do." Nick told him.

"Are you happy... being a cop, Nick?" Dill asked.

"Honestly... I never thought I be a cop in my whole life." Nick admitted. "But like everyone else, a certain bunny came into my life and changed how I thought of things." Nick said smiling at Judy. "So... yes. I'm happy being a cop."

"I'm happy being a cop too." Judy said. "Dillian, you don't have to be a farmer if you don't want to. You should do something that makes you happy. So what makes you happy?"

"What makes me happy?" Dill asked himself.

Dill thought about a few seconds. He then got out of the bench and turn to Nick and Judy.

"Come with me to my room. I want to show you guys something." Dill said.

Nick and Judy looked confused on while Dill asked them to come to his room. But they still agreed to follow him. So they went to the house and were now in front of Dill's door to his room. Nick and Judy took their hats off.

"So.. this is..." Nick said.

"My room." Dill said. "Come on. Step inside."

Dill open up his door and both Nick and Judy stepped inside. Dill's room was a neon dark blue color, as well as had a lot of music equipment. A sound board, a drum machine, turn tables, and a some other stuff. Nick and Judy were a little surprised with everything.

"Woah! A lot of stuff here. I don't know if I'm in a bedroom, a music studio, or a night club." Nick stated.

"Does mom and dad know about all this stuff in your room?" Judy asked.

"Mom and dad can barely keep an eye on you. There are not enough days in the year for them keep on eye on ALL of us. Plus I'm sure they wouldn't mind." Dill said. Dill then got out his laptop and went to some site. "Come here you two. Have a look at this."

Nick and Judy then walked to Dill to take a to see what looked like a music sharing site.

"What's this?" Judy asked.

"My profile for a music sharing forum." Dill said. "See, I like listening to music so much, that I decided to get into making my own."

"That explains all the equipment." Judy said.

"Right. The music I like to do is Electro-Dance type music and some Dubstep sometimes. Here's what one of my sounds like." Dill said scrolling down to his playlist on the laptop.

He then played one of the songs he made. (Just think a song that's catchy with a Electro beat.) As soon as the song started playing, both Judy and Nick started nodding their heads. A good sign that they both liked what they were hearing.

"Not bad." Nick said still nodding.

"Yeah. It's really good." Judy said agreeing. "I can get really into it." Judy then started to dance a bit as soon as the beat started to pick up. "Yeah! Yeah! This is my new jam." Nick and Dill notice that Judy was getting a little too Dill paused the song from playing.

"You were getting way too into that, sis." Dill said.

"Oh. Sorry." Judy said stopping dancing.

"I'm more of a rock guy, but that wasn't bad." Nick said.

"Thanks! That was one of the first songs I made." Dill said. "I happen to did quite a few songs and posted them all here. I've actually got a lot of views for my music. See?"

Nick and Judy look at the screen and saw the views on some of his songs between the numbers of 500,000, 2,000,000, and one had 16,000,000. So saying that his songs weren't popular would be an understatement.

"Woah! 16,000,000 views?!" Judy shouted surprised.

"Most of them of probably bunnies, but yes. That's how much views I've been getting." Dill said smiling.

"Pretty impressive." Nick said.

"Thanks." Dill said.

Nick then happen to look at the top of his profile page and saw the words "Anonymous Artist" at the top.

"Anonymous Artist? That's an... interesting name." Nick said.

"I haven't giving myself a name yet." Dill admitted.

"But why not?" Judy asked.

"Well I have been keeping this on the down low." Dill said. "I don't know how mom and dad react to all of this. I mean, they tried to keep you away from being a cop. Me wanting to be a music artist isn't really the best career choice. The same for some of our other siblings."

"They don't know about the others." Judy asked.

"Not to my knowledge. Each of us look out for each other, so most of us didn't told mom and dad." Dill said. Dill then got out his phone again to show them a picture of a male bunny wearing boxing shorts and boxing gloves. "Rufus, went off a to be a boxer. A BOXER!? A RABBIT BOXER! Can you even imagine that?"

"Actually I did tumble with a rhino during my ZPD training." Judy mentioned.

"Me too." Nick admitted.

"Seriously?! And won?" Dill said looking surprised.

"Not the first time. No." Judy admitted.

"The first time for me, I came out swinging. Then I got beat down to the ground." Nick admitted.

"Anyway, mom and dad always worried about you the most, Jude. They just assumed that we all would be farmer and stay farmer. So they never really worried about the rest of us." Dill stated. "But if they find out about some of things we are all doing now. They would both have heart attacks. Or at least freak out a lot. Sis, what do you feel about all of this?"

"Well... everyone is following new dreams and they all seem pretty happy. So, if you're happy doing want you want to do, then go for it." Judy said.

"Well, I don't want to just make music and be famous for it." Dill said. He then got out a poster of some club in Zootopia. In bold letters was "Club Jungarama. The Wildest Dance Club in Zootopia". "Check it."

"Club... Jungarama?" Judy said tilting her head as she looked at the poster.

"I know that place." Nick said. "It's a club downtown. It's really popular. All the city's mammals go there to listen to music, dance, and have fun."

"How come we've never been there?" Judy asked.

"How come YOU have never been there? I've been to most places of the city at least once." Nick stated. "Compare to me, you're still a newbie when it comes to the city."

"I'm getting there." Judy said puffing her cheeks. "So, why are you showing us this?"

"Club Jungarama is always looking for DJs. I wouldn't mind being a DJ there one day." Dill said. "They also get paid a pretty penny."

"A pretty penny, you say?" Nick asked. Nick then started to scratch his chin. "Maybe I should look into this 'DJ' thing."

"Niiiiick..." Judy said in a scowling tone.

"Kidding. Kidding." Nick said. "So kid, you want to go there and be a DJ one day?"

"Yeah! I think I can be awesome at it." Dill said.

"Well, lucky for you, I just happen to know the owner." Nick said.

"REALLY?" Dill said looking surprised.

"Didn't your sister tell you? I know everyone in Zootopia." Nick stated.

"It's true. He does." Judy admitted.

"So one day, in the far future, I can talk to the owner and tell him about you." Nick said. "If you serious about doing this music thing."

"You would do that for me?" Dill asked.

"Sure. You are one of Carrots's brothers after all. I don't mind helping you out." Nick said.

"Thanks Nick." Dill said smiling.

"One more thing. You got to come up with a DJ name for yourself." Nick said.

"Oh. That's right." Dill said. "Well, now's a good time as any. Any idea?"

"Hmmmm..." Judy said thinking. Then she had a good one in mind. "How about... DJ Dill the Thrill?"

"Dill the Thrill? Dad's nickname for me?" Dill said. Then he thought about it, and thought it wasn't a bad name. "Actually... you know what?" Dill then started editing his profile name and typed "DJ Dill the Thrill" this time. "I'm not lie. I was always fond of the name."

"I've always liked it." Judy said smiling.

"Alright. Guess I'm going take this music making as far as I can go. If things don't work out, then I can always try something else and it doesn't have to be farmer. That's fine, right?" Dill asked.

"Exactly. Do whatever makes you happy, Dill the Thrill." Nick said.

"Okay. YOU can call me Dill the Thrill. But only cause you're Jude's boyfriend." Dill said.

When Nick and Judy heard Dill say "Jude's boyfriend", both of there faces went red.

"BOYFRIEND?" Nick and Judy shouted out blushing.

"We're not boyfriend and girlfriend. What made you think that?" Judy asked.

"Really? You're not?" Dill said. "All of the our little brothers and sisters said that you were."

"Those little snots..." Judy thought.

"Just... don't pay them any mind. You know how little kids can be." Nick said still red faced.

"Hey. If you two are actually a thing, that's your choice. I don't care at all if you dating or not. I'm fine with whatever." Dill stated. "Anyway, I guess I should talk to dad. Mom too."

"You sure?" Judy asked.

"I'm sure." Dill said sounding sure.

"Then you should do it now." Nick said.

"Right." Dill said.

So Dill, Nick, and Judy left the room. Dill went downstairs to the living room to talk to Stu and Bonnie. The two of them happen to be there watching some tv on the couch. Nick and Judy watched from a distance, to see if things would work out well.

"Hey Dad. Mom." Dill said.

"Dillian." Bonnie and Stu said. Stu then turned off the tv.

"You... got a minute?" Dill asked.

"Of course, son." Stu said getting off of the couch. Bonnie did the same.

"I'm... sorry for how I been acting lately." Dill told them. "Also, I'm sorry for shouting at you dad."

"No. It's quite alright, Dill." Stu said. "The truth is... I understand."

"What?" Dill said looking surprised.

"As parents, we want what's best for our kids. It's why we would preferred if all our kids were farmers like us." Stu said.

"But ultimately, we can't choose what they should do." Bonnie said.

"Dill, we learned from Judy that some of our kids are gonna be triers." Stu said.

"It may scare us sometimes... and we may worry a lot, but the most important thing we can do as parents is support our children with whatever they choose to do." Bonnie said.

Hearing that really surprised Dill. The same for Judy and Nick who were still listening. Stu and Bonnie were willing to support Dill with whatever he wanted to do. So he might as well tell them.

"Mom, dad, I want to make music. Electro-Dance music that people would love. Also, I want to move to Zootopia one day to be a DJ at a club." Dill said.

Stu and Bonnie both went silent. Maybe it was a bad idea to say everything he wanted to do right off the bat. Dill had a worried look on his face. Stu and Bonnie finally broke the silence.

"Well... son... that's uhh..." Stu said looking a bit ill.

"... Really great." Bonnie said trying not to sound worried.

"Look, I know it's not the best career choice, but some of the others' choices are not as great either." Dill said.

"Wait? What do you mean by 'the others' choices'?" Bonnie asked.

Dill eyes widen when he realized that he basically ratted out some of the members of his family. Judy and Nick were feeling pretty much the same as they hear that.

"I've... said too much, have I?" Dill stated.

"Dillian..." Stu and Bonnie said having straight faces.

"Okay. DON'T freak out. But some of us... decided to have... career changes... and do stuff outside of farming." Dill stated.

"Who and how many?" Stu asked.

"Just... two or five... ty." Dill said.

"Five-ty? As in Fifty?" Stu shouted. "Fifty of our kids are doing new things without telling us?"

"More or less." Dill said while doing a "so-so" gesture.

"Why are we just finding out about this now?!" Stu shouted out.

"Stu, now calm down." Bonnie said to her husband. "It's no big deal. We're still supporting our kids with what they want to do." Bonnie then looked at Dill with a worried expression on her face. "So... which of your brothers and sisters decided to change what they wanted to do? Alex? Randy? Kelly?"

"I've said too much already. I'm not saying anything else." Dill said before walking away.

"What about your brother, Rufus? He was always go on about being a boxer. He wasn't serious about going on with that, right? RIGHT?!" Stu said sounding worried.

"You two should be happy. A bunch of your kids are triers now. It's a good thing you two are such good supporters now." Dill said as he continues to walk away.

As Stu and Bonnie continue to worry about a few of their kids that decided to switch careers, Nick and Judy slowly walked away from the living room.

"Well... I think they took the news pretty good." Nick said with a hint of sarcasm.

"Uhh... you know Nick, I just realized that I haven't really show you around town yet?" Judy said trying to come up with a excuse to leave the room. "Let's go now."

"What about your parents?" Nick asked.

"They'll be fine." Judy said knowing she was lying.

Nick and Judy could hear some more panic shouting from Stu and Bonnie coming from the hallway.

"Do you have the keys to the truck?" Nick asked.

"Right here." Judy said jiggling the keys in her paw.

"Let's go." Nick said frantically.

"Let's." Judy said.

Not wanting to say in the house any longer, Judy and Nick decide to take the truck and go on a drive around town. Maybe they could have some fun there. Definitely more fun than the Hopps household is having right now.

To be continued...

So it seems that Judy wasn't the only trier in the family now. Meaning Judy's parents have more kids to worry about. Other than that, Nick and Judy decide to go into town. Maybe Judy will run into some familiar faces. You're just have too wait til next time.