Author's Notes: Where am I? I swear this place looks familiar... Hmmm... Wait... Oh hi guys. I'm back. Now, on top of this wonderful news, as I'm sure this is to you (Please just feed my ego), I also have plans to start another fic now that I have time again. I have also started a fiction press account under the name Fallen Angel-320. Other than that, please, enjoy this chapter.

Nick was the first to wake up. He got up and prepared breakfast for the two. Judy soon woke and was happily greeted by the scent of fresh cooked breakfast. After making her way to the kitchen and Nick, the both of them sat down to eat.

"So," Judy began "what's the plan here. We can't just cut all communication from the precinct and we can't just wait around for these mammals to contact us."

Nick nodded as he listened "That's true, though you do have to remember, we can't just walk into the police station and we also can't contact them. They will get back to us soon enough, for now, I say we call Bogo get permission to do some stuff we probably shouldn't be doing." The last part peaked Judy's interest.

Tilting her head, the bunny said "What kind of things?" in a suspicious tone.

Chuckling nervously, Nick said "You probably don't want to know. Not yet at least."

Not yet satisfied but knowing she won't get more, Judy hummed in response and simply ate. After breakfast, they called Bogo to have a few unsolved cases fabricated and then Nick went off to ask his permissions.

From what Judy could make out, it was insane and Bogo knew it if his shouting was any indicator. Once he came out, Judy gave him a questioning look.

"He said yes...eventually." he said, drawing out the last word.

Almost nervous, Judy asked "What are we doing."

Nick looked over to her "Proving our capabilities."

"Nick, what does that mean." Judy asked accusingly.

Nick suddenly got nervous "Um, welllll...you see, we are, you know, for the case, going to crashtheiroperationandtakeover." he quickly mumbled the last bit.

Judy, hearing perfectly, asked angerly "And what does that mean!?"

Chuckling nervously, Nick said "What ever their doing, we do better, or worse depending on your perspective." In response to this, Judy simply glared at him and walked away. Well that went well. Nick thought. He gathered up his equipment and went to get ready for later that day.

Later that day, Nick and Judy were in the car, Nick was driving. "So, remind me of this plan of yours." Judy asked.

Sighing, Nick reminded "We go in, prove we are tough, heartless bastards, then the police come in and then we set the stages for a later operation taking down the whole organization."

Judy looked at him "Okay, I just needed to make sure this insanity wasn't just in my head."

"Isn't insanity, by definition, in your head." Nick joked.

Judy responded "Shut it." then mumbled "Maybe in your head."

Nick spoke "I heard that." to which Judy glared. He stopped the car "We're here."

They got out and went to the building. It was an older looking building, windows missing and the door boarded up.

Judy looked at the building in utter shock "What could possibly be going on in their?"

Nick laughed "Nothing, it's what's under it that matters." he said as he walked into the building.

Recovering from her shock, Judy ran after him and, just as she caught up to him, she saw him moving a false wall. Behind the wall, Judy could see a spiral staircase that led down. Nick dawned his glasses, as did she, and began to descend, letting the mask of the character she was playing slip into place.

They walked into a large, open room lined with cages. Nick noted the worn hinges on one cage that had an anxious, terrified looking cougar cub in it. He drew his gun and, to Judy's surprise, fired it straight into the air.

"James Wolfstein, I would love to have a chat with you!" Nick yelled as the echo died down. They heard a curse, followed by the footsteps of multiple mammals and the cocking of guns.

Wolfstein appeared around a corner along with two other mammals, a bear and another wolf, and shouted "I thought I told you I would be in touch!"

Nick smugly replied "You did, I did not agree to wait." he eyed up the other, larger predator and noticed the slight bulge under his suit. "Now, I wish to talk, follow me." He said as he began to walk right through the three large mammals and said "And your toys had best stay in your pants, unless you want to end up on the floor again."

As Nick had expected, he heard the sound of metal hitting concrete and, before anyone could react, he drew his taser pistol and fired in a blindingly fast motion, hitting the cougar cub in the back and sending him to the floor. Gesturing to the larger predators and said "Well, what are you waiting for? Go put him in a cage!" Turning back to Wolfstein, Nick shot him a disappointed glance and asked "I thought I was working with professionals. Guess I was wrong." and began to walk away.

Wolfstein called to him "Wait!" and as Nick stopped, he continued with "That was impressive. We could use a mammal like you..."

"Listen, Wolfy, I don't work 'for' anyone, especially anyone as sloppy as you." Nick interrupted.

"It's Wolfstein." Wolfstein said.

In a mocking tone Nick said "Fine, Mr. Wolfy." causing Wolfstein to narrow his eyes in anger. "If you want me to work with you, I'm taking charge here..."

Wolfstein shouted, outraged at the insult "I don't need some worthless fox telling me and my men what to do."

Nick was completely unfazed and simply continued "First of all, storage needs to change, security as well. From what I hear, auctions need work as well."

"FUCK YOU!" shouted Wolfstein "You think you can just waltz in here..."

"Yes, yes I do. You know why?" Nick cut in. "Before you answer, it's because anyone can just waltz in here. Now, what do you think the chief of police would do with this information?" Nick simply smiled at the beaten wolf.

Knowing he was beat but to stubborn to give up, Wolfstein glared and said "You wouldn't dare."

Smugly, Nick responded "Try me." he looked at the wolf's paw move to his back and said "And since you're considering killing us, I must warn you, I can kill all of you in about five seconds, six if one of you takes cover or runs." Wolfstein's paw slowly returned to his front, empty.

"Fine, what do you want, 'boss'" he said, spitting boss like poison.

"First, I need to talk to your boss." Nick said.

"No. Can't do that. Only he decides who he sees. You'll have to give him a reason to meet you." Wolfstein said.

Disappointed but knowing this could go somewhere, Nick said "Fine, changes first." He took one look at Wolfstein and said "Don't argue. First of all, they don't all need their own cages, speaking of those cages, they should be bolted to the wall and much, much better quality."

Nick had a plan forming and said "Once that's done, contact me and I'll set up an auction." After that, he turned and left before anyone could respond, turning shortly before reaching the staircase and said "Remember, five seconds." and with that, left, Judy on his tail, the three predators stunned by the small, terrifying fox.

They reached the car soon after and were driving away. Nick was the first to speak "Well, that went well."

Judy turned to him, happy she wasn't driving, and angerly said "Well! You shot an escaping cub, and nearly got us killed! Are you insane!?"

"Yes yes, but I did not successfully do so." Nick quipped in response.

"Nick." Judy said.

"Yes dear?" Nick replied nervously.

Judy continued in a soft, eerily calm, voice "If they don't kill us, I'm going to kill you."

Suddenly scared of his mate, Nick responded "Yes dear." and drove on.

They went into the safe house and Nick grabbed the phone "I need to call Bogo and tell him we'll be coming in through the back. I need to talk to him about a plan I have brewing." he said and walked into the other room, dialing Bogo's number.

That fox will be the death of me. Judy thought. She could here Nick finish his short conversation and exit the room.

"Okay, so we need to change and head to the precinct, the back door will be opened for us in half an hour." Nick said to Judy as he began to undress.

Half an hour later, they were walking through the precinct to Bogo's office.

"So chief, I have another bad idea that will work out." Nick said as the duo entered the office.

Bogo's deep, almost irritated voice surprised Nick as he demanded "Shut it Wilde. Hopps, tell me exactly what happened."

Nick was about to speak but was silenced by a glare from Bogo. "Well, sir..." Judy began. After explaining exactly what happened, Judy concluded the story with " and then we convinced them let us take charge."

Bogo wasn't sure whether to be impresses or skin Wilde for his reckless actions. Deciding on which, Bogo turned his glare on Nick and said "I should have your tail, instead, I'm willing to hear you out."

Nick, happy he got a chance, immediately began explaining his plan. "Well, chief, first, we need to make an impression. I think we can do that and get all those kits out of there. When they call, I'll say I have an auction lined up for the 'merchandise.'"

Curious yet apprehensive of the fox's plans, Bogo asked "And how do you expect to do that Wilde."

Nick's signature smirk graced his face as he said "Easy, the police will be the buyers."

Nick was pretty sure Judy's family heard Bogo's response "WHAT!?"

Attempting to defuse the situation, Nick quickly continued the story "Think about it chief, we buy them, get them to their homes, and we get one step closer to the guys in charge of this whole thing."

Not satisfied but calming, Bogo asked in a threatening voice "And how will this get us any closer to finishing this case?"

Nick was prepared for that question and quickly answered "We can track the money. If that doesn't work, I might get a visit from the head honcho if I can impress him."

Nick, Judy, and Bogo went over specifics of the plan for the rest of the day. Finally, Nick and Judy got home shortly after the sun had set over Zootopia.

"So, what do you want for dinner Fluff?" Nick asked as they walked through the door, shutting and locking it behind them.

"What ever you feel like making Nick." Judy responded.

Judy came to regret this as she sat at the table, a steaming salmon in front of her. "Nick, this is not what I meant."

Mockingly, Nick said "Aww, is the big bad bunny afraid of the fishy?" Judy turned to him and he couldn't help but chuckle at the adorable glare she gave him. "Okay, try a bite, and I'll whip you up a salad."

Looking between the fish and Nick, Judy picked up her fork and cut off a piece of the fish. She placed the bite in her mouth and slowly chewed. After swallowing, Judy said "Hmm, not that bad, but I'll still take that salad."

Nick smirked at her and turned to the kitchen. When he returned, he had a bowl filled with salad, extra carrots. They ate their food in a comfortable silence, though once they made it to the couch, Judy had a question gnawing at her.

Hey sat down and, once they were comfortable, Judy turned to Nick and asked "Do you want kits Nick?"

Nick's eyes widened at the question, though it was something he had thought about for a while now. "Well, Judy, I'm not sure. I know I want a life with you, but a family was never a part of my plan for the future."

Judy nodded her head. "I understand Nick, It's okay, we're both kind of new to all this."

Nick chuckled "Yeah, we are. I'm not sure what the future holds for us Carrots, but as long as you're there, I want it."

Judy smiled at him and noticed the time. "I think it's by time we got to bed Nick." Nick nodded and they went to the bedroom and fell asleep wrapped in each others arms.

Authors notes:Once more, I'm sorry for the delay,hope you enjoyed and will enjoy the new stories.