-Judy's turn-
"Nope..." Judy groaned as she crumpled up another piece of paper and tossed it angrily to the floor of the cruiser.
Nick looked down at the pile of paper balls which had been accumulating during the shift. At the rate Judy was burning through pages she was going to need another notepad. Of course he never used his so she could borrow it if need be.
"Arg!" Judy said as she bit her head against the dashboard and rested it there for a moment. Her eyes closed as she put her paws on the back of her head. "Why is this so hard?"
"That's what she-" Nick began but thought better of it as Judy turned her gaze to the fox and glared, almost daring him to finish the immature saying. "Sorry carrots. Maybe you just need a moment to clear your mind."
A car whizzed by the parked cruiser and Nick excitedly looked at the radar screen. Hoping they had a speeder to take Judy's mind of things. Unfortunately the vehicle was going just 2 miles over which really wasn't worth the paper work. Plus Nick had sworn to himself when putting on the badge he would never be "that cop".
"No, I have to think of something. It's just…how do I beat the boardwalk?" Judy groaned as she hit her head against the dash once more.
Judy had been spending the majority of the shift in another world. She would look at her phone and eye the pictures that had been taken on her date with Trisha. She would lose herself in the memories from time to time but always managed to bring herself back and focus on work. Though she had a bit of a problem. Trisha had texted her earlier and made a few jokes about what Judy had planned for their second date. Everything Judy thought of though couldn't come close to what Trisha had done for their first date.
The boardwalk date had been amazing and Judy felt it was paws down the best date she had ever been on. Of course the destination was only a small reason as to why the date had been amazing. Trisha had done a stellar job and shown Judy a wonderful night.
Now though Judy had the daunting task of trying to match that evening with something. Something fun, exciting, maybe sexy, and…she had no idea what to do.
"Niiiiiiiick…why can't I think of anything?" Judy groaned as they heard another vehicle wiz by. This one would surely set off the alarm but nope, another 2 miles over the speed limit. Nick snapped his fingers before returning to the conversation at paw.
"I don't see what the big deal is carrots. I think you are worrying over nothing. Trisha is gonna enjoy the date no matter where you take her."
Judy had a feeling that her partner was probably right but it didn't exactly make her feel comfortable. She wanted to show Trisha a wonderful time and reaching that bar that the brown bunny had set was turning out to be very hard.
Another vehicle whizzed by displaying the same number as the previous vehicles. Judy was still deep in thought but still took notice of this. "Nick, how many vehicles have been at that speed?"
Nick looked at the radar equipment and tilted his head. He then scooted forward in the driver seat and did the only thing he could think of. The fox raised his paw above the device then brought it down with a satisfying smack.
The numbers on the device suddenly flashed and a series of words scrolled across the screen: Check laser.
"Aw damnit," Nick groaned as he leaned forward and began to fumble with some of the wires. "Laser must have been tagged or bumped earlier..."
Judy's ears raised up at the words as she crumpled another piece of paper up. She froze as a look of revelation crossed her face. Her purple eyes shimmered as she had an eureka moment.
"Laser got tagged?" She repeated the words as she looked at the fox currently pulling wires he had no business pulling.
"Yeah you know how finicky the old gear can be, we need that new kit. I'll talk to-"
"Laser tag!" Judy cheered from her seat.
"What?" Nick asked as he finished with his work and watched as the device booted back up.
"That's it! Laser tag! She will love that!"
A car whizzed by the parked cruiser and the radar device suddenly beeped and showed a series of numbers. The car had passed 20 miles over the posted speed limit. Nick hit a series of buttons and activated the cruisers light bars and sirens.
"This is gonna be so much fun!" Judy said excitedly.
Nick had trouble telling whether his bunny partner was talking about the chase they were now in or her date. He liked to think both. The fox smirked as he eyed the bunny in the seat next to him. "Oh carrots."
The rest of the shift went by rather quickly. Nick and Judy managed to ticket quite a lot of mammals once the laser on the radar gun had been fixed by Nick's repair skills. The fox made comments how he could turn a lot of things on by giving them a gentle tap. Judy then reached over and grabbed the fox's wrist. The predator watched as Judy pulled his paw over and brought it down in the gray bunny's head. Judy stood for a moment with a pensive look on her face.
"Sorry slick, not turned on." The comment caused Nick to fall over laughing as the doe grinned at her cheesy joke.
"Maybe if it was Trisha?" Nick suggested which got a rather noticeable blush forming on Judy's cheeks, the rosy tint going up the inside of the doe's ears.
"Think she would like laser tag?" Judy asked as Nick put their cruiser into drive. The shift coming to an end.
"It's Trisha, wouldn't be surprised if she was a laser tag champion," Nick teased.
"I just really want to make this date amazing Nick," Judy said nervously as she began to second guess the idea.
"I don't think you have anything to worry about Carrots," Nick said as he drove their cruiser through the winding streets of the Rainforest District. "She keeps telling me how much fun she had with you at the boardwalk."
"Really?" Judy asked happily as she felt a warm feeling course through her body.
"Yeah. She loved it and keeps texting me all these dorky pictures of you two."
"Hey now! We aren't that dorky," Judy said defensively as she looked over at her partner.
Nick gave her a questioning look and Judy just smirked.
"Okay, maybe we are a little dorky."
"All the more reason for you two dorks to go play laser tag," Nick said, steering the conversation back to Judy's idea.
Judy opened her phone and began to search the web for laser tag places in Zootopia. Several family parks came up. All of them displaying images of mammals laughing and enjoying some time together. There were images of kits and cubs running around and laughing as they played arcade games and laser tag matches. All of it looked a little kittish which raised some concerns with Judy. Nothing seemed to look like the kind of thing Judy was looking for. The last thing she wanted to do was take her date to some kit event and not find a moment of quiet
Judy was about to give up hope when she came across an interesting article about laser tag for more mature mammals.
As Nick drove the cruiser down an intersection Judy read about a kind of event group that had set up shop and created a fun glow in the dark theme park somewhere in Zootopia. She felt her heart sink as she read how it was currently closed for refurbishment though. The article showed pictures of rooms covered in glow paint and a few mammals running around an obstacle course illuminated by black lights.
"Dang it..." Judy grumbled which caused Nick to look over in mild concern.
"You got something?" The fox asked as he saw Judy's ears droop.
"Had..."
"What was it?"
Judy explained what she had just read in the article and began to read over the amenities that the park had. The fox giving off an amused smirk as the bunny read over the article aloud. She then read an insert from the park's owner about what she had tried to build into the park.
"I'll be damned," Nick muttered when Judy finished.
"What's up?" Judy asked as she looked over at her partner.
"Emily finally achieved her dream, good for her," Nick said happily as he casually flipped the turn signal on the cruiser and waited at a stop light.
"Wait Nick…" Judy said as she saw a shimmer of hope to her situation. "Do you know the mammals who run this?"
Nick looked over at Judy with a smug look. "Carrots don't you remember? I know everyone."
As it turned out Nick did know the mammal who ran the glow park. They had been old friends from back in Nick's pre-police days. Nick liked to call them the hustling days but Judy hated the idea so they would always make different names for the times before Judy's arrival to Zootopia.
The mammal in question was a red panda named Emily. She had all these fun ideas to make unique adventure parks that hadn't been made before. She would always pester Nick with ideas like this. He had managed to help her prepare a presentation once for a park but it had sadly been turned down. The two mammals had drifted apart but when Nick contacted her about the park it was like they had just seen each other the other day.
Emily was ecstatic to hear from Nick and constantly brought up how they needed to meet up for lunch soon. When Nick asked for a favor Emily jumped at the opportunity to have Nick owe her a favor. Something Nick planned to hold over Judy for a while.
It didn't take long for the two predators to coordinate and soon a plan was made. All Judy had to do was bring Trisha by later that week in the afternoon. Something that confused Judy since this was supposed to be a nighttime park. She didn't complain or raise an issue however. The bunny was all too happy to accept the offer to show Trisha a wonderful time.
The day finally came and Judy found herself in the back seat of a taxi with an excited brown bunny curled up next to her. Trisha looking out the window from time to time and trying to guess where they were going on their afternoon date. All the guesses becoming odder and odder as the drive carried on.
"We are going to the Opera?" Trisha guessed as they passed a theater.
"No, do we look dressed for that?" Judy giggled as Trisha fell back against Judy and cuddled into her. Judy loved the attention and wrapped her paws around Trisha. The brown doe letting out a pleased purr.
Judy had worn her standard farm special. A pair of sun bleached jeans and a checkered shirt. She was worried about the image it may give off for a date but Trisha constantly reassured her she loved the way the doe looked in those outfits. Her eyes of course confirming the compliments as they would sometimes wander over the gray does slender form. Trisha had gone with a dark green shirt which hugged her figure rather tightly. Judy didn't mind at all as it showed off Trisha's luscious curves. Her chest looked especially appealing and Judy noticed how the brown doe would sometimes check herself to make sure she was looking good for her date. She wore a pair of khaki shorts that stopped just shy of her knees. Her tail looking wonderful against the lighter fabric. Something she made sure to remind Judy of constantly as she flicked her tail at the gray bunny from time to time.
Now that they knew where one another stood in the relationship their interactions with one another had changed slightly. There was far more physical contact than before. Trisha showing just how much of a cuddle bug she could be. Judy loved all of it and found herself feeling a little sad if she didn't have a paw running through the brown bunny's soft fur.
"It's just ahead ma'am," the ram in the driver seat said gruffly.
"Thank you," Judy said happily as she closed her eyes and drank in Trisha's scent.
"We need to buy a car," Trisha said softly as she tilted her head and looked up at Judy who gave her a peck on the forehead.
"Don't you enjoy this cuddle time?" Judy asked with a playful wink.
"Oh I do," Trisha said as she scrunched her brow, "I just think we would have more fun in the back seat if we had our own car."
Judy blushed and let out a cough, hoping the driver hadn't hears Trisha's suggestion.
Fortunately the ram focused on the road as he pulled the car through an industrial park and stopped in front of an unmarked set of warehouses.
Judy paid the driver who nodded and pulled out his phone and checked for his next set of fares. He gave the two bunnies a kind wave and pulled away. Leaving the two alone on the deserted street.
"Ok, so organ harvesting?" Trisha guessed as she looked at the ominous warehouse.
Judy began to giggle at the nervous look Trisha was giving her.
"No, but how are your kidneys?" She asked with a wicked wink.
Judy remembered Nick's instructions and grabbed Trisha by the paw and led the brown doe up towards a side door of the warehouse. Trisha may not have noticed but Judy began to take in her surroundings and realized the area was actually rather clean and well kept. Whoever the landlords were they obviously took pride in their work. This calmed Judy a little. She was still somewhat nervous that Nick may have played a fun little trick on her and sent her to an abandoned warehouse. She trusted her partner though so she kept leading Trisha towards the door.
"Underground bunny fight club?" Trisha suggested.
"Shush!" Judy said quickly which earned a surprised look from her date. "What's the first rule of bunny fight club?"
"We don't talk about bunny fight club," Trisha said proudly.
The way the brown doe held herself in that moment made her that much cuter to Judy who had to resist the urge to pin her against the door.
Judy smirked and leaned over. Giving Trisha a sweet peck on the cheek which earned her a happy squeak.
"Oh gosh is it bunny fight club?" Trisha asked nervously, having not been given a proper answer just yet.
Judy didn't answer the question. Instead she turned to the door and knocked. She then looked back at Trisha and winked evilly.
The door flew open and a happy looking red panda grinned at the two bunnies. The predator was wearing an all-black outfit. Her shirt clung tightly to her body and Judy looked back to Trisha to make sure the eyes didn't wander too much.
"You Nick's partner?" The panda asked happily with a grin.
"Yes," Judy said as she smiled back at the predator. "I'm Judy and this is my date Trisha."
"Nice to meet ya both, I'm Emily, come on in," The red mammal said as she stepped to the side and allowed the two bunnies to enter the darkness.
Judy smiled as she felt Trisha suddenly cling to her. "Please tell me it's not a haunted house," Trisha whispered nervously.
"Don't worry, I will protect you," Judy said as she felt Trisha lean close and nuzzled against her gray fur. The two continued into the large open room and froze as the door behind them close, plunging the two into darkness.
"No one take my kidneys!" Trisha screamed playfully.
"Darn, you figured us out," Emily said playfully from behind them by the door. "You two ready?"
"For bunny fight club?" Trisha asked nervously.
"Oi! What is the first rule about bunny fight club?!" Emily teased. There was a loud clang as Emily flipped a large breaker on the side of the wall. The room was suddenly illuminated in a dark purple like glow as a series of black lights activated overhead.
Several low level neon lights turned on as well and began to glow vibrant colors. Judy was in pure shock at the scene. Nick had given her a heads up but she hadn't been prepared for all this.
Trisha however had been completely out of the loop and was grinning from ear to ear as she took a few steps forward. Her ears raised up as her eyes brightened. The room had two large food trucks covered in glow in the dark paint. The menu boards illuminated by the black lights. Several booths were set up behind them with tables scattered about. In the distance Judy saw a large number of shipping containers stacked around randomly. She guessed that was the arenas Nick had talked about. She also noticed the glow obstacle course off to one side of the large room along with a raised stage on the other side. Judy assumed it was a dance floor.
"Welcome to Glowtopia. So as you can guess the food trucks are down and so is the dance floor," Emily explained as she strolled over. "Some techs are coming by later to test some stuff out but otherwise the place is all yours"
"This…this is amazing!" Trisha said as she turned to look at Judy. She had a wicked grin on her face and before Judy could react Trisha leaped at the unprepared officer and wrapped her arms around Judy's neck and pressed her lips to Judy's. The kiss lasted for just a moment but Judy loved all of it.
Trisha pulled away and her eyes shimmered. She said nothing and merely pressed her lips to Judy's once more. Judy began to giggle as she wrapped her arms around Trisha's waist. The two bunnies swayed in place. The dimly lit warehouse setting the mood.
"Ok so you two gonna make out or you gonna play? I mean either way Nick owes me a favor!" Emily shouted from one of the booths she had strolled over while the bunnies lost themselves in one another embrace.
"I mean making out is kind of fun," Trisha admitted as she nuzzled her forehead against Judy's.
"Yeah but there is always laser tag," Judy whispered.
"Wait this place has laser tag?!"
Judy laughed as she looked at her brown bunny, "What did you think this all was?"
"Glow in the dark bunny fight club!" Trisha exclaimed.
"What is with you and breaking that rule?" Emily teased from the booth she was now behind. Judy and Trisha both shared a laugh as they turned to look at the red panda who was busy setting up some equipment.
The two does strolled over, their curiosity getting the better of them. As they approached the booth Judy noticed what Emily had been working on. It was two small vests that had a series of glowing string lights up and down the sides. One was glowing a bright orange while the other a vibrant green. Judy recognized them as mock tactical vests. They weren't the bullet proof kind she was used to seeing at work though. They were light weight and designed for all purpose use. Emily had found a use apparently.
"So these are your vests," Emily explained as Trisha let go of Judy's paw and eagerly began to run them over the orange one. "Battery pack inside is powering the lights. Stuff is good for hours so don't worry about that. What you need to worry about is each other though."
Trisha grinned evilly and looked over at Judy, "Oh you are so going down Hopps."
Judy gave Trisha a wink, "What score did you get at the academy again? Oh wait that's right! I'm the bunny cop."
Emily snickered at the twos antics as she watched the bunnies put on their vests. Judy had to say that they were actually rather comfortable and the glow didn't mess with her vision too much. Once hooked up she looked over at Trisha who was having trouble with some of the Velcro.
Judy took a step closer and pulled the straps a little tighter which earned her a surprised squeak from Trisha. "Too tight?" Judy asked.
"Why don't you try tighter and we see where it goes," Trisha whispered suggestively into Judy's ear.
The gray doe blushed but fortunately it was lost in the low glow of the room.
"Alright, all dressed up?" Emily asked as she inspected the two excited bunnies. "You two ready to get your lasers?"
"One of the best questions I have ever been asked!" Trisha exclaimed as she raised her paws up in excitement.
Judy giggled at her dates antics and eyed the doe. She couldn't explain why but seeing Trisha dressed in something tactical was a bit of a turn on for Judy. She saved that thought for later though.
"Let's get you armed and dangerous," Emily instructed as she led the two very excited bunnies over to another booth which had a series of lockers. A large glow sign above the booth read: Armory.
Emily pulled a ring of keys from her side and began to flip through them. She found the key she was locking for and unlocked one of the lockers.
"Now for mammals your size we have about 3 different lasers we can hook ya up with." The red panda explained as she set two different weapons on the table before retrieving a third and lining them all up on the counter for the two excited bunny's to examine.
"We got your standard pistol," Emily said as her paw hovered over a small pistol which glowed a dark blue and had several interesting symbols painted over it. "Then for the more rapid fire bunnies we have a small SMG," The next 'weapon' was glowing a similar blue. Judy recognized it as a model of an MP5. Though a few parts were different and she could see some wear and tear. Judy reached over and picked up the laser gun and inspected it. Judging from the weight of it she guessed it was plastic.
"Going rapid there Judy?" Emily asked.
"Sorry, just wanted the check something," Judy said as she put the SMG down. "Just wanted to make sure it wasn't real..."
"Cops never shut off do they?" Emily asked as she gave Trisha a wink.
"Comes in handy," Trisha said as she smirked over at Judy's, "she has a lot of practice with cuffs."
Emily laughed at Trisha's risqué comment and Judy looked over at her date in embarrassment. Trisha just gave Judy a wink and bit her lower lip.
"And on that note..." Emily said as she regained some composure. "Our final toy is supposed to be a sniper rifle but no one has taken the time to fix the scope and since its laser it is kind of silly. However a mammal the other day showed some skill with it."
Judy looked at the longer weapon and guessed it was a mix of rifle with a few odd parts thrown in. She ignored the weapon as an option completely and picked up the pistol. Knowing she had a better chance with something she was used to at work.
Trisha looked at the lasers on the table and then Emily. "Are we going head to head or what..?"
"That's up to you two," Emily said as she looked over at Trisha. "We have a few arenas. One of them has robots painted on the walls with targets. You hit one and your score shows up on your vest. It's for those not wanting to get too aggressive."
Trisha looked at Judy and smiled. "Mind if we do some practice first so I can get into the zone before taking you down?"
Judy nodded and gave Trisha a sly look, "Sure, a warm out round will make it easier to beat you later."
"Oh you are so going down now," Trisha said as she picked up another pistol of her own. Judy gave her date an odd look as if trying to suggest something.
"You sure you don't want a-"
"What's the best deathwatch arena?" Trisha asked Emily as she twirled the pistol like an old western desperado.
Emily looked from Judy and then to Trisha with some hesitation. "Umm, well for one on one we have a good one but since it's just the two of you how about City Streets?"
"Lovely," Trisha said as she looked over at Judy with fire in her eyes. Judy became a little nervous as she watched how Trisha carried herself. Something about how she held pistol made Judy have a feeling it wasn't the first time the doe had handled something like it.
Emily took an extra minute setting the does up. Each vest had a small device inside which had to be paired to the laser pistols. Emily explained technology behind it but the does were too busy making some rather fierce looks at one another. A little competition had started and neither doe were known for backing down. This would be a battle for the ages.
Once all geared up Emily led the two does towards the large shipping containers. Upon closer inspection Judy realized that they had all been aligned to create makeshift arenas. A set of stairs led up to the top of the containers for mammals to watch games and maybe cheer on their friends. Judy also had a feeling they were used for areas to just relax as several tables and benches were set along certain parts of the upper level.
Emily led them over to one of the containers and opened the large metal door and swung it to one side. Both bunnies stopped and looked on in awe as they gazed inside the container. A series of black lights hung suspended and illuminated the glow paint all over the inside of the container. Arrows pointed towards the other end of the container. Words like "This way to City Streets" and "Danger battle ground ahead" were sprayed on the walls. It was all very cheesy and probably meant for a younger crowd but both bunnies began to show a little more skip in their steps.
"Ok so there are normally bases and start points for the big teams but since it's just you two feel free to head on in and start tagging each other. When you two are done feel free to come on out and meet me back at the booths. I'm gonna go start some music as well so you all have some battle music," Emily said happily as she ushered the bunnies into the container and pointed down to the other end. "Door will be open when you get done. Oh and one more thing..." At this point Emily had a rather sly grin cross her face. "Nick suggested to turn the cameras off. So you two can have a little bit more of a private match, enjoy!"
At the last part Judy felt her cheeks warm as she blushed. The low light though kept her embarrassment hidden from the other two ladies. Emily excused herself and strolled out of the container and back to her work station. Judy turned to look at Trisha and was surprised to see the bunny charge forward. Judy was suddenly pressed against the wall of the container which made a muffled echo. She was about to say something but a pair of soft lips pressed against her own as she felt Trisha force her body against Judy's.
The gray doe let out a pleased moan and closed her eyes as she lost herself in the moment and allowed Trisha to show her appreciation to the awesome date. Trisha must have really appreciated the date since her paw began to wander underneath Judy's shirt and gently rubbed the gray fur on her stomach. Judy let out a gasp as the kiss intensified. Losing herself in Trisha's embrace.
The moment was perfect and Judy drank up all the passion being shown to her. That was until she felt her vest vibrate suddenly and make an odd beeping noise.
Judy opened her eyes and pulled away from the kiss. Trisha had an evil grin on her face and stuck out her tongue. The reason became clear as Judy looked down and noticed Trisha's laser tag gun pressed against the vest. One of her digits squeezing the trigger.
A number appeared in Trisha's vest showing she had scored a point.
Judy felt her mouth fall open and her eyes widen as she stared at the brown trickster.
"Looks like I'm winning," Trisha said as Judy's vest darkened. The lights would turn off when a point was scored which allowed the user to seek cover so they wouldn't be used as an easy target.
"You sneaky…" Judy began. Trisha cut her off and gave the gray bunny a peck on the lips and then darted down the container towards the arena. Her sweet laughter echoing off the walls as Judy began to chase after her.
Trisha cleared the shipping container first and quickly dashed around a corner. Judy dove after Trisha but froze and looked in horror as she saw Trisha just a few feet away taking aim at Judy. The brown bunny squeezed the trigger and Judy felt her vest vibrate.
"Really Hopps? Don't they teach you better at the academy?" Trisha said with a wink as she twirled the laser gun in her paw.
Judy gritted her teeth. Trisha was right. Judy should have known better. She was normally the one to berate Nick for making mistakes and here she was two points behind in what should be an easy match. Sure part of her thought of going easy on Trisha when they started but the brown bunny had shown that she could hold her own. Not only that but she could apparently match Judy in laser tag skills.
Judy changed tactics and quickly rolled behind a drum which was glowing bright orange. She noticed that this part of the warehouse was a little brighter thanks to the generous amounts of glow paint used on all the walls and obstacles. It was at this point music began to fill the arena. It was an odd techno mix that Judy was unfamiliar with. Though not normally a fan of the genre she had to admit it was fitting for a place like this and got her blood pumping.
Trisha squealed with laughter as she dove behind an old looking car that had been painted purple. The gray bunny took a moment to appreciate her surroundings and was impressed with how much fun this all was. The colors all mixed together to make the room glow with vibrant images. The music just added to the atmosphere.
Judy heard her vest power back on which meant she was ready for another attack. She kept low and started to move in a flanking pattern towards where she had seen Trisha take cover. Judy though wasn't going to let Trisha get the slip on her this time and kept a wary eye out for her brown opponent.
Trisha appeared just ahead as she moved to find better cover. She hadn't taken notice of Judy yet. The officer took advantage of that and took aim. She squeezed the trigger and smirked as Trisha's vest made a beeping noise and then went dark. Trisha let out a groan and looked up at the ceiling before looking around to see a very smug Judy looking at her from cover.
"Oh gonna get you for that!" She teased.
"Bring it on Blueberry!" Judy shouted. The gray bunny noticed the dreamlike state that came over Trisha at the use of her pet name. Judy smiled and watched as Trisha skipped away. Nick had told Judy about how Trisha had been wanting to date Judy for a while now. The brown doe had finally gotten her wish and now she seemed to get into these moods of happiness that incapacitated her from time to time.
Judy felt a warm feeling inside her as she thought about how lucky she was to have someone Trisha in her life. The feeling didn't last long though as she detected movement to her right and noticed Trisha taking aim. Judy's training kicked into overdrive and she performed a roll to cover.
"Hey! No fair! You got ninja bunny reflexes!" Trisha shouted with a laugh as she came running towards the large pillar Judy had taken cover behind. Trisha turned the corner and had her laser gun drawn. However Judy was nowhere in sight.
Trisha gripped the handle of her laser and slowly scanned her surroundings but froze when she felt a strong gray arm wrapped around her shoulders from behind. Judy had double backed and managed to catch Trisha from behind.
"Is that a laser in your paw or are you happy to see me?" Trisha asked as she let her head fallback onto Judy's shoulder. The bunny giggled as she felt her vest vibrate as Judy took the point but then let out a sweet moan as Judy pressed her lips to the fur of Trisha's cheek. "What a way to go..."
"Sorry cutie but all is fair in Love and war," Judy whispered as she held Trisha close. Trisha meanwhile reached up behind her and gently rubbed Judy's ears which caused the gray doe to gasp happily.
"Dropping the L word already?" Trisha teased.
"Oh come on! That's what you got from that?" Judy laughed and then closed her eyes as Trisha's paw finally came to the base of Judy's ear and began to rub gently. "Hey no fair..."
Trisha turned around so she was now facing Judy and pressed the doe against the pillar. Her paw beginning to massage Judy's ear. The feeling was amazing and Judy lost herself as she allowed Trisha to continue her work.
"How…" Trisha began to whisper.
"Mmmm, how what?" Judy gasped as the feeling from her ear took over. Judy suddenly felt her vest vibrate and give off a beep.
"How have you fallen for that two times?" Trisha said with a chuckle as she gave Judy a gentle peck on the lips.
"Grrrrrrr….Trisha!" Judy growled as the brown bunny squealed and bolted.
"It's like fighting a kit!" Trisha shouted as she tried to disappear behind another pillar.
Judy chased after the bunny. Throwing tactics out the window. Trisha began to laugh as she looked over her shoulder and noticed a certain gray ball of vengeance on her tail.
Judy heard her vest beep which mean she could return to the fight. She aimed at Trisha and squeezed the trigger as Trisha darted behind cover only to have Judy turn the corner.
The chase lasted a while. Both bunnies firing wildly at one another and laughing at each other's hijinks. The points began to pile up and soon the bunnies were running short on breath as they darted around the arena and fired wildly at each other.
"First one to 10?" Trisha asked as Judy scored another point.
Judy looked down at her score and saw a 7 glowing brightly up at her. She then eyed Trisha's vest and noticed a 9. All Trisha needed was 1 point. Judy rolled her eyes as she caught her breath.
"I mean…unless you want me to just keep kicking your butt?" Trisha teased with a wink.
Judy however had a sudden idea as the numbers flashed in her mind. She smiled as a plan came together. She strolled over to Trisha whose vest powered back up. The brown bunny though didn't raise her laser just yet. Her eye lids drooped as she watched Judy walk forward.
"First one to ten then..." Judy whispered as she reached down and grasped Trisha's laser in her own paw and brought it up to her own chest, right over the heart.
Trisha gave Judy a confused look as the gray doe helped squeeze the trigger of the laser pistols. Judy's vest vibrated and then went dark as the number on Trisha's vest changed to a 10.
"I mean I guess that's the more merciful way," Trisha said playfully.
"It's also the most important number," Judy said softly she put her arms around Trisha's waist and brought her close.
"Why is that?" Trisha said as she let instinct take over and rested her arms on Judy's shoulders.
Judy set her pistol on a drum next to her and then placed her paw on the score reader attached to Trisha's vest. "10" she said as she then pointed at her own score "7".
"My bar?" Trisha asked as she tilted her head and gazed into Judy's beautiful purple eyes.
Judy let her eye lids droop as she shook her head. The limp ears behind her swaying as she leaned closer. "It is important not just because it's where you work…"
Trisha bit her bottom lip as she tried to figure out what the importance of the numbers were. Judy decided to answer the question running through her dates mind.
"It's where I met you..."
Trisha's mouth fell open as she looked right at Judy. The gray bunny watched as the pair of blue eyes in front of her began to water.
"Was that too-" Judy began to ask but she never managed to get the words out as she was suddenly tackled to the floor. Trisha pressing herself against Judy as the brown doe showered her with kisses.
Judy began to giggle as Trisha wrapped around her arms around Judy and attacked the doe.
"That was so cheesy," Trisha said between sweet pecks. "But that was the sweetest thing ever.'
Judy began to giggle as her date continued to kiss every part of her face.
"Why did it take you so long to ask me out?" Trisha said as she put her paws on Judy's waist. Whatever her intention had been she froze when Judy let out a giggle.
"Wait don't! Not like that!" Judy gasped between laughs.
"Omg is the famous Judy Hopps ticklish? How did I not know this earlier?" Trisha said evilly as she began to change from affectionate kisser to tickling tormentor.
"No! Stop!" Judy pleaded as she squirmed beneath Trisha. The pleads fell on deaf ears as the brown bunny continued her attack.
A few minutes later the two does trudged out of the laser tag arena and towards the booth where Emily was currently sitting, her phone in her paws as she texted out a message. The red panda detected their movements and looked up. A knowing smile crossed her lips as she noticed the ruffled fur and disheveled looks of the two bunnies.
"I better not have anything to clean up in there," she teased causing the two does who both blushed.
"I mean my awesomeness is all over the walls" Trisha admitted playfully.
"That better not be code for something," Emily shot back at the brown bunny who giggled. Red panda stood up from her seat as the pair of does set their laser guns on the counter. "You two aren't done already are you? It's only been an hour."
Judy let out a long breath as she felt her heart race. The air returning to her lungs. She looked over at Trisha and giggled as she noticed some of the fur around the does ears were a little puffed up. A sign of some sort of attention. She reached over and gently pressed the fur down only for it to stick back up. Trisha beamed and looked back at Emily.
"Is there a scoreboard?" Trisha asked. Emily looked over at Judy and then back. "Because I want it to be known that I beat…" Trisha began to shout but was stopped as Judy put her paw over the doe's mouth in an attempt to silence the eager doe. It only worked for a few seconds as Trisha licked Judy's paw which caused the gray bunny to squeal in surprise.
Emily laughed at the doe's antics as she began to put away the laser tag equipment. When she was done she looked back at the bunnies who were now giggling as Judy began to run a paw up Trisha's side in an attempt to find a tickle spot.
"You two make a sweet couple you know that?" Emily stated as she eyed the pair. Trisha beamed as she nuzzled her forehead against Judy's.
"Yeah….and…" Trisha began to speak as Judy closed her eyes. "I totally beat her at laser tag!" Trisha shouted as she struck a hero like pose.
Judy took a step back and admired Trisha who started to wiggle her butt excitedly and give Judy a playful look.
"Yeah…you did..." Judy said as she crossed her arms. "So does the winner know what she wants as a prize?"
Trisha stopped moving as a rather seductive look crossed her face. She looked over at Judy and licked her lips. "Oh I can think of something."
"Oh really now?" Judy asked as she turned to her side slightly and flicked her tail.
"Yeah…" Trisha said as she strolled over to Judy and grabbed the bunny by the paw. "But first I saw a giant trampoline!" Trisha said changing her tone from seductive doe to excited kit as she dragged Judy to another part of the warehouse, Emily's laughter echoing after them.
Special Thanks to Cimar of Turalis WildHopps for his score suggestion.
Also thanks to everyone for the positive reviews and messages about this story.
Updated 4/12/19
Glowtopia! Need to get something made of this place because I think it would be awesome to see glow in the dark Trisha chasing after Judy with lasers!
