A/N: I don't have much to say rather than #1. It's summer vacation for me, so I can post more frequently and #2. I snuck a little reference from the fic The Campaign by nota999. You should check it out, it's about equally popular as mine. We need to collaborate sometime ;). Okay, enjoy the story. Sorry I was late on uploading.
David woke up to a bright light from the sun. David had realized he had fell asleep in the sewer. He then remembered what happened the night before. After an hour of him and Judy hiding under the grate. He told her to go, and he would go up later. But instead, he fell asleep. He stood up and brushed himself up. Then he heard a voice from above.
"Took you long enough." it said. David looked up and saw a police car waiting above the grate. He then realized it was Nick who was talking, and Judy was beside him.
"Help me open the grate, will you?" David replied.
After they did just that, David got right out.
"Get in the car." Judy demanded.
David had pointed to where he thought Nescorp had gone to and they'd been driving for five minutes. Then, Judy said something.
"This case is too important to handle on our own." she said, "So, we have to report and file this case into the ZPD. But, I need your info."
"Okay," David replied, "that's fine. But, I'm not really good at questions."
She held a clipboard in her hand with a paper stating a bunch of questions.
"Name?" she asked.
"I already told you, I'm David Callahan. Or David Robert Callahan Jr. if you needed my full name
As she wrote it down, David smirked. "You know," he said, "my dad named me after himself. He was David, and I was good old 'Little David Junior'. Man, I wish he could see me today."
David and his father, well, David, had been very close. Then one day, he died. It was like he was there one day, and then gone the next.
"Alright, David." Judy said, "Where do you live?"
David realized again that he hadn't told anyone he was from another dimension. He couldn't say that. He didn't know why, he just couldn't. He then blurted out the first thing he could think of. "Humanville." David lied.
Stupid, stupid, David! He thought to himself
"Who-manville?" Judy said, "I never heard of that before."
David didn't bother to correct her. "Yeah, that's because it's so far away. That where all the hu-, I mean people like me live."
"Oh, okay. Age?"
"18."
"Gender?"
"Oh, I'm female!" he said sarcastically. "It's kind of obvious that I'm a guy."
"What did you eat for breakfast this morning?"
"Is that seriously a question?"
"No, just hungry."
After explaining all these dumbfounded questions. It was finally done.
"How far do you think this place is, Carrots?" Nick said.
"I don't know," Judy replied, "but for all we know is that it could be two minutes ahead, or even two days ahead."
"That doesn't really help." David said.
After a half an hour of driving. They stopped at a gas station. David and Nick went into the gas station as Judy was filling the car with gas.
"Remember the last time you were in a gas station?" Nick smirked.
"Don't talk about that!" David chuckled, playfully punching Nick on the shoulder.
Back where he used to live, David would go to gas stations with some friends around his sophomore to junior year of high school. Those were the years when David, along with around 3.3 million American students, got their drivers licenses. They would usually pull over at the nearest 7/11 or Shell and get some snacks, sodas, and sometimes his friends get fake ID's and get a couple of beers. Of course, David never had a drink of alcohol in his life (except that one time when he was 10 and snuck a sip) so he wouldn't drink any of that. Because his mother raised him well, and for the first 10 years of his life, his dad.
They would also do what most high schoolers do, they would loiter around talking about how much life sucks, who likes who, and how bad grades were until the owner of the station would kick them out. Those were the good old days. But now, he's an adult. Yes, he was excited to live on his own, meet new friends, and get married. But, there was also some down sides about it too. Like bills, a job, and just plain growing old. But, he was 18. He had a whole life ahead of himself. Many other people go through what David will go through. He was a regular 18 year old.
"David? David, are you there?" Nick was trying to get David's attention.
David suddenly snapped out of his thoughts. Then he realized he wasn't normal. Because for now, he's in a world that is not normal.
"Yeah, sorry. I was just thinking of something."
"Thinking of what?"
He didn't like going into details about stuff. (A/N: even if it means adding filler to a fan-fiction for longer chapters)
"I was just thinking of the variety of chips they have to offer!" David said pointing at the shelves of chips.
"There's only one bag of chips here," Nick replied, "and they are 'Joe's Unsalted Salted Chips'."
"Did I say chips? I meant the, uh…"
David looked around quickly to see if there was anything to get him out of the situation.
"I meant dips!" David ran over to the refrigerated area. "Yep! Nothing like good old," David took one from the fridge and read it aloud, "Elephant Snout?" He tried not to gag.
"You have a bad taste in food." Nick said, grabbing a bar of chocolate from a shelf.
As David mumbled to himself about how stupid he was acting, he grabbed a soda can he didn't even know, it had Chinese letters and was purple, so he assumed it was a grape Sprite copy or something.
As he and Nick approached the counter, he was watching what was on the TV. It was playing baseball, just animals playing baseball. It was weird that David was stuck in a world exactly like his. Same technology, same currency, same reception. The only difference is that all humans are replaced with animals.
It then cut to ZNN. What's wrong with CNN? David thought to himself, chuckling. They were just talking about politics and the debates of the new mayor of Zootopia. There was one guy name Tom Renard or something and some other guy running. Then it went to some news that caught David's eye.
"The ZPD are under an investigation after a new species, who calls himself a heu-mean, is on a major hit-list in which investigators believe it's all coming from one group. What's going on Stacey?"
David leaned closer to the television.
"What's wrong, David?" Nick said. He suddenly noticed he was looking at the television and watched with him.
Stacey started to speak, "Thank you, Robert. The heu-man is recognized as an 18 year old male who has a name, David Callahan. Investigators are under the search in many areas which they believed where he was attacked. Was he a predator or prey? The ZPD states quote 'They have no idea.'."
"How would they put this on the news so fast?" David asked Nick.
Nick sighed gleefully "The power of technology."
The rhino at the cashier started to look at David in a scared, but rather successful way. "You're the human!" He surprisingly said it right. He held up a walkie-talkie in his hand "I found him, boys!"
Next thing you know, the windows shattered, helicopters flew in as people came down the ropes and through the window loaded with guns. All pointed at David.
"Okay, why does it always have to be me?" He questioned out loud.
