Disclaimer: I do not own Zootopia or any of its characters, they all belong to Disney. Rated M for sexual themes.

Happy Anniversary!

Chapter 2

Tomorrow was their second wedding anniversary and they were going to celebrate in BunnyBurrow. They'd invited Nick's mother, Catherine, and his new stepfather, Mike, to travel with them. The train pulled into the station three hours later and they were met my Judy's parents.

"Judy!" Bonnie cried and hugged her daughter. "Howa doin'?"

"Just perfect."

"You're just glowing."

She looked at the Foxes and smiled.

"Nick," Stu said and shook his son-in-law's hand. "Good to see ya."

"Likewise," he said and smiled. "You remember Catherine from our wedding and this is my stepfather, Mike."

"Mike, nice to meet you," Bonnie said and took his hand. "Judy told us about your wedding. Sorry, we couldn't be there, but we got the pictures. We just couldn't get away from the farm."

"We understand," Mike said and put an arm around his vixen. "Thanks for having us this weekend."

"No problem," Stu said.

The ride to the Hopps burrow only took thirty minutes even through the snow.

"Snow in March," Nick said, looking out the windshield as Stu parked the car. "It hadn't snowed in Zootopia in three weeks."

"BunnyBurrow is at a higher elevation and we usually gets snow in March at least once every year," Judy said as they walked to the burrow. "It's good to be back home!"

Her Fox smiled and put an arm around her. One of Judy's sisters – Jill, he thought – opened the door for them and they went directed to the fireplace in the main room to warm up. Judy dipped out some warm apple cider that her family always kept near the fire in winter and handed a cup to her Fox. Then she got another one and kept it as Catherine got one for herself and her tod.

"We have a late supper ready for you too," Bonnie said and led them to the kitchen.

The smells hit them as soon as they walked through the door.

"Chicken!" Nick exclaimed and looked at Bonnie quizzically.

"We have Foxes here in BunnyBurrow too and they raise them," she said and smiled. "They even cook them for you too if you give them a little extra."

Dinner was excellent and they soon finished and went back to the sit in front of the fireplace. They chatted for a while until Judy began to yawn.

"Well, it looked like it's time for bed," Nick said and scooped up his bunny.

"Put me down!" Judy said and swatted him lightly.

Everyone laughed and he only smiled as he carried her to the elevator. Everyone got on and it descended and stopped on the sixth floor.

"See you in the morning," he said as the elevator door shut.

He carried his sleepy bunny to her old room and gently laid her on the bed. He helped out her clothes and she crawled under the covers. A few minute later her joined her and pulled her close, covering her with his tail.


Judy awoke and felt her warm Fox's arms surrounding her. One hand was on her shoulder and the other was on her tail. He loved her tail and she smiled. She needed to get up and gently slipped out of his grasp, without waking him. She came out of the bathroom and made it back to the bed when the first contraction hit her.

"Nick!"

He immediately awoke and sat up in bed.

"Judy!"

"It's time!" she said and sat on edge of the bed.

"The doctor said it wouldn't be for another week!"

"Surprise he was wrong, damn it! Call my mom and get me to the birthing room NOW!"

"Yes Judy," he said and called Bonnie.

He lifted her into his arms and had her there in five minutes. He remembered several movies where the elevator had gotten stuck and the kits where delivered by one of the heroic passengers. He sighed as the doors opened on the twentieth level and hurried to the birthing room where Bonnie and Jill were there waiting. They cleaned her up and he sat beside his bunny, holding her hand. Everything happened so fast! The first kit came and they cleaned it and immediately put it to a nipple. It began to suckle and then the next one came. They repeated this four more times and soon all six healthy kits were enjoying their first meal.

He looked at his new family and smiled. The kits had light red fur on their backs and white on their bellies with just a hint of grey. Their tails were long and fluffy like his and their snouts shorter like their mother's. There were beautiful as was their mother. His bunny looked up and smiled.

"So do you like my anniversary present?" she asked and smiled again.

"Yes," he said and leaned down and kissed his beautiful bunny.