Hey everyone. Here's that sequel to Siroc's 'Operation housecall'. This is 'One missed call'. Events taking place during the what's happening at the Otterton's house.
Once again, I am doing this with permission.
Quick thing. The cannon events of the comic will not happen this chapter- Its the lead up to the events in the comic- the comic was two pages. I had to do something to lead up to it.
Yeah, more of a world builder. Sorry. It was fun for me to write though.
Don't worry, it'll be fun.
Tell me which of Siroc's comic I should do next- or just write up my own.
Enjoy.
One Missed Call
Chapter 1- Bunny Buns
"Grand Pangolin Arms apartments." Judy announced, fake pride in her voice as she drove her tiny carrot car out of Riverside Residential and onto the freeway. "That's where I live. Number… something. Something tiny. Even for me."
"Pangolin Arms?" Asked a certain feline voice from Judy's phone on her car's dash. A chubby cheetah eating a doughnut emoji shined on its screen. "Isn't that the anus end of nowhere in General Grazers Glen."
"The one and the same." Judy answered- WAY too chipper than she should have. "Its not too shabby Benjee."
"Its the closest Zootopia has to slums." Clawhauser spat, fallowed by the sound of swallowed pastry. "Don't get me wrong. Its not Grand Gazelle Auto or anything. Nothing dangerous, usually, but plenty of B&E's or just car theft stuff. So much petty crime goes on over there we don't even send anyone unless on a punishment gig."
"Punishment gig?" Judy asked, turning a corner into her neighborhood. The rabbit cop could already see an increase in homeless, broken windows, pot holes- drop in property value, pretty much.
"What Chief Bogo would've sent you on after your disaster of a first day." Officer Benjamin Clawhauser answered- his tone WAY too chipper. "Leaving your post alone would've been bad enough. Disobeying orders too… oh boy. If you weren't fired, you would've been sent on one of those."
"Troublemakers are sent to the slums?" Judy asked, surprised. None of the cop show's she'd seen growing up ever showed anything like that.
"Or records, accounting, non-emergency services. Barker the Labrador did a stint inside of a tiny cubical on the night shift. Imagine it. Its 3 AM, listening to an old lady complain about the 'loud rock and roll' downstairs. Three months." Benjamin answered. Judy could hear the shrug in his voice. "Depends on how twisted the punishment the boss wanted. You ever thought about doing a stint stuck in a mascot costume, getting assaulted by kids at 'Piss soaked carpets' elementary?"
"Boring, mind-numbing, soul crushing grunt work… oh and disgusting." Judy nodded, a cringe crawling up her spine. "Sounds about right- And no, by the way."
"For a bunny that bounces off the walls first thing in the morning to middle of the night, I can see it." Benjamin laughed. "Now, why do you live in the city's anus? On your salary you could live pretty much anywhere but Rich Folk Bribe Estates."
"That's not a thing..." Judy asked, turning another corner to her street. "Is it?"
"Oh, sorry." Officer Benjamin Clawhauser inhaled another doughnut. "I meant Opulent Otter Village."
"Wait, Otter?" Judy asked, confused. "I just dropped Nick off at the Otterton place for that 'Family Incident Review'. Tell me that opulent thing was just a joke."
"You guys got the Ottertons?" Benjamin asked, intrigued. "Dang. How did that happen?"
"That a problem?"
"Old family, the Ottertons. Been around since before Zootopia was incorporated." Clawhauser explained, sipping some coffee. "Lots of money. Lots of fingers in lots of pies. Their son was one of the first targeted, right?"
"Son?" Judy asked. "The Otterton in question had to be mid-thirties."
"Old money, in every sense of the word." Benjamin snorted. "You said Nick got the job. Why not you- oh right. Predators on predators. Same for prey."
"I can't believe we're still doing that." Judy shook her head.
"It takes a while for the law to catch up with the times." Clawhauser sighed. "That's coming from a cheetah."
"Its been around since prey animals were allowed in the department in the 60's." Judy barked out a laugh. "How behind the times can we wait here?"
"Probably til we get our first female chief of police." Benjamin laughed. "Looking at you Hopps."
"Ha!" Judy giggled, chuckled, cackled- awkward as all heck. "Funny! Benjee. Funny."
"Uh-huh." Clawhauser hummed. Judy could feel the sarcasm in his voice. "Sooo, you live in Anus Apartments?"
"I didn't have a lot of money when I first came to the city. You're not paid much when you work on the family farm." Judy explained, grateful to get off topic. "Pangolin arms was the cheapest I could find."
"I can believe it. I got like, five notes from the housing authority today about garbage cleanup alone at that place." Clawhauser grumbled, ruffling papers in the background. "Tell me you're moving out, soon."
"I am." Judy smiled, her apartment complex in sight. "Me and Nick are looking for a new place."
"Moving in with the boyfriend." Benjamin said, a bit too interested. "Big step. You ready for the drama?"
"Pretty sure we shook off all the drama when me and Nick saved the city together." Judy smirked as she pulled into her building's parking lot.
"Just wait until you've had your first litter." Benjamin warned, the sound of soap opera murder music in the background. The rabbit knew the app and how much the cheeta loved using it.
"Hanging up now!" Judy cheered, shoving her phone in her pocket.
The Bunny Officer sighed, that was the last thing she wanted to think about. So she focused on her surroundings- it was bad. Everything Clawhauser said was pretty spot on. It was a crummy apartment, in a lousy neighborhood. It really was as rundown as you could get without the housing authority condemning it. The cars in the parking lot? All were rundown old junkers. Judy's own car was the cheapest on the market, but at least it was shiny and new.
Judy shook her head as she pulled into her spot.
"Won't be my problem much longer." Judy nodded, getting out of her car and setting up the wheel lock bar.
"Wait, why are you asking me?" An unhappy, accusing voice announced. "I didn't do this."
Judy turned around. Just on the other side of her street, a car had been broken into. Its back window smashed. All its contents tossed out on the sidewalk. To its side, were two mammals. One, a black sheep girl in 'punk' leggings and a dark grey hoodie a few shades lighter than her wool. The other, a timber wolf in a police uniform. His bright brown fur contrasted nicely with its dull blue.
"This is my car." The black sheep spat, offended. "I'm the one that called you."
"Ma'am, I'm just trying to get your statement." The Timber-wolf officer answered. His tone reserved and calm. "It'll help with the investigation and your insurance claim."
"Insurance... right." The black sheep coughed, nervously. The wolf eyed her. The sheep girl backed away a step. "Can I not talk to a pred- talk to a prey officer, please?"
"Ma'am," The Wolf Officer sighed. "It is possible, but it could be hours until a prey officer is available. Until that happens, I will be here by department policy- as will you."
The black sheep grumbled, twitching to the side. She refused to look the Wolf officer in the face. Judy sighed. The Rabbit, the prey officer, walked over. Her badge in hand.
"Hey, officer." Judy announced, holding up her badge. "I heard you across the street. Any chance I could help?"
"J-Judy Hopps?" The timber Wolf officer asked, delighted.
"The hero prey cop all over the news?" The black sheep asked. "What's she doing here?"
"Good question." The wolf officer asked as Judy approached.
"I live here. Well, over there." Judy thumbed the building behind her. "Hey Lil Jo Peep. Car trouble?"
"How do you know my favorite band?" The sheep girl asked, concerned.
"I-Its on your T-shirt." Judy pointed at the shirt under her open hoody. The sheep looked down, honestly surprised. "I know I'm out of uniform, but I'd be happy to take your statement. It'll save you two a ton of time and I really don't want whoever did this on my street. Everyone wins."
The sheep and the wolf agreed, happy- eager that the hero of the city was helping them. It took longer than either cop would've liked. Turns out the black sheep was a bit of a chatter box. A tad unusual for a species of animals pretty famous for sitting quietly in the background. After a signature at the bottom of the paperwork, and an autograph from a certain rabbit cop, the black sheep happily hopped in her busted up car and was on her way.
"Thanks Judds. You have no idea how much trouble i would've been stuck with." The wolf officer exhaled, slipping the statement into his police cruiser next to them. "I would've been stuck with her all day, and that vic would've made it hell."
"No problem. Happy to hel- wait, Judds?" Judy asked, rubbing the side of her head. Only one person had ever called her that- though it was so long ago the rabbit cop had trouble remembering. The wolf officer's voice sounded so familiar. When she walked over, Judy paid more attention to the black sheep than the wolf officer. Judy took a closer look. Long snout. Clipped ear. Big brown eyes that matched his fur- and a chipped incisor. He was tall, even for a wolf. The rabbit didn't even make it up to his chest. She needed her ears just to reach his snout. Judy nodded as she looked at his name tag. "Trevor Timberwolf?"
"Yup!" Trevor barked, happily. "Been a while Hopps."
"Trevvy!" Judy cheered, all but tackling the wolf twice her size in a hug. The wolf was ready, grabbing the rabbit on entry. Wrapping his arms around her in a hug that matched her own. The rabbit snuggled her face against his. The wolf himself was loving it, licking the tiny rabbit through pure instinctual affection. Judy giggled. "I-Its been so long. How have you been?"
"About as well as you'd expect, times as they are." Trevor sighed, loosening up the hug but not letting Judy go. "Framed or not, the incident did quite the number on predator reputation in the city."
"Is that why you're on 'punishment duty'? A lazy PR stunt?" Judy asked, putting her hands on the wolf's shoulders. "I heard that's what most precincts call my neighborhood."
"Was 'punishment duty'. Not no more." Trevor shrugged. "Thanks to the incident, this place has twice the patrols of any other neighborhood. Last thing Mayor Lionheart wants is for city hall and the police department to look week. Especially in the city's hero's neighborhood."
"Politics." Judy rolled her eyes. "I'm the last one to know about it? I live here, but since I'm the mascot of the month, I'll probably be shuffled around on parades or something."
"I know..." Trevor joked, playful, mock hurt in his laugh. "My heart weeps for your hands. All those autographs."
"Hey, my hands will be fine." Judy boasted, her tone just as playful as she tapped her finger on his snout. "You should know that. Don't you remember what my hands can do?"
The rabbit winked at the wolf.
"Um, ri-right." Trevor stammered, his pupils doubled in size. His ears standing straight up. The rabbit's smile grew as the wolf turned his head to the side and coughed. His hands still wrapped around her, holding Judy up. "B-Better question, why are you living in such a rundown part of town?"
"I needed somewhere cheap and close to the metro for work." Judy shrugged. "I'm in the middle of moving to a better place."
"Well, watch out." The wolf warned. "Because of the incident, everything's getting pricier. Especially rent. But hey, if you're in the market for a roommate..." The wolf slid his face next to the rabbit's, he whispered in her ear. His voice deep, harsh, and hungry- Just how he knew Judy liked it. "You know where to find me."
"Ohhhhh, I know." The Rabbit chirped little puffs of purrs. Her knees rattling against his chest. A dreamy smile on her face. Her eyes struggling to stay open. "God, Trevor. I've missed our time at the academy."
It was true. Trevor Timberwolf was one of Judy's classmates during her law enforcement education. He, like everyone else, were assigned to a different precinct after graduation. They were hardly friends when they first met, at first. Trevor was one of many skeptics who thought that the little rabbit girl from the middle of nowhere couldn't hack it in the big city, let alone as a cop. Luckily he was quickly won over after a knock-out or two at the boxing ring. Turns out being small and quick with springs for legs made it hard to land a hit. Even for species famous for hunting hers down in the distant past.
After that the two... spent a lot of time together. Usually alone- together. Blowing off steam. Working of 'stress'. Though after graduation, they lost touch.
Until now.
"I forgot how great you look in uniform." Judy bit her lip, eyeing the wolf up and down. The wolf smiled back. "I've already got one lined up. Roommate and everything."
Trevor huffed, disappointed.
"I can guess. Wilde, right? The crook that became a cop." The bunny gave the wolf a careful look. His ears tilted back, alert. "Sounds like a story out of Zoollywood. I'd watch it." Judy nodded, slowly. Letting it go. "I can see you two being roommates... maybe even more."
This time the wolf gave the rabbit a look.
"You're jealous." Judy poked Trevor on his snout again. Proud of herself... and a little sad.
"Whaaaaa- a little, yeah." Trevor admitted, shrugging. Sadly. "Who wouldn't? I'd love to wake up to this bunny bun every morning again."
The wolf grabbed said bunny bun. Like the rest of him, Trevor's hand was huge compared to the tiny cute rabbit girl, but even then- there was just so much bunny bun in those tight leggings Judy was wearing.
"Officer Timberwolf." The rabbit officer warned, sternly. "You're on duty right now. You're not supposed to be flirting." The wolf stood there, ridged. All but standing in salute, as his training kicked in. Stuttering out apologies. He tried pulling his hands away and off of her, but Judy kept them in place. She laughed. "Had you going there, didn't I?"
"Judds!" The wolf laughed, relieved. "You were always doing that at the academy."
"I know. I miss it. I miss you." Judy purred, wrapping her legs around the wolf along with her arms. Her thick thighs tight around his tum-tum. Her big bunny buns bouncing over his bound body in the police fatigues. Judy felt a little something poke into her thigh. It wasn't his uniform. "I don't mind the flirting. I won't tell if you won't."
"Wha..." Trevor's jaw dropped, feeling her on top of him. He missed having her on top of him. It physically pained him to have her on top of him- even vertically. "Wh-What about you and Nick?"
"You gotta love those 'All-Mate' laws." Judy answered.
She meant it.
Its no secret that Zootopia is filled with every kind of mammal their world had to offer. But mammals are not all the same. That very much includes breeding and mates. Some are strictly monogamous, and only have one mate- for life; Like wolves. Some animals are the opposite. They are not or even cannot be with one mate; like Rabbits. The law had always been a nightmare for 'traditionalists', HR reps, and cops who have to deal with the fallout when biology and tradition conflict... but for the 'progressively minded', its a different story.
"L-Lucky fox." Trevor stuttered, gulping nervously. Her deep, royal purple eyes burning into his dull brown orbs. The wolf felt his hand squeezing her bunny bun. His claws extended, scraping the thin material of her leggings. He wanted so bad to pull them off her, like old times. "S-So, are you fr-free tonight, orrrr..."
"Oh, I'll be packing for the rest of the week." Judy winced, sadly. Putting her hands on his. Stopping his clawed rampage and keeping the clothes on her legs. It hurt the poor bunny to do it. She missed it as much as he did. "But this weekend, I'm sure I'll find some free time. Nick's on duty."
"R-Really?" Trevor chuffed, awkwardly- then he smelled something. The best nose in the canine world was picking something up. The Timberwolf locked eyes with the rabbit again. Her pheromones were in the air, mixing with his. "G-Got any plans or..."
"I still keep up with my boxing." Judy shrugged, happily. "I even know a few gyms around the city. Feel like going another round, for old times sake?"
"Oh..." Trevor blinked, dejected. "Getting decked again, by 'bouncing bullet'. Not quite what I had in min-"
"Trevvy..." Judy interrupted, grabbing Trevor's collar. The cute rabbit girl pulled herself up to whisper in his ear. Her voice breathy and deep. The rabbit's best prey voice. "I'd love to go a few rounds on the mat with ya, don't you?"
"Judds!" Trevor huffed, bucking his hips forward. Into her. He couldn't help it. Judy's voice. The Timberwolf almost dropped the bunny, suck a surprise. Judy just giggled in his arms. She loved doing this to him. "Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes."
"Glad to hear it." Judy nodded, happily, slipping out of Trevor's hands and onto the ground. A tearing sound erupted on her way down. The bunny was so low to the ground, she had front row seats to the effect she had on the wolf. Judy eyed that, then looked up at Trevor. A proud smile on her pretty bunny face. The wolf coughed into his hand, awkwardly, and turned away. "Trevvy, as much as I'd like to keep bantering with you, we both have places to be.
"Y-Yes. Y-You're right. Right." Trevor stammered. His chest pounding. His fangs showing. The Timberwolf doing his best to keep it together. His instincts roaring at him to grab his mate by his teeth, find the nearest corner, and... make more rabbits. Trevor closed his eyes, took a deep breath. He sighed, opening his eyes. Trevor noticed some torn black string in his claws. "You're right. You gotta go pack. I gotta do the paper work on the B&E."
"I still have you in my contacts." Judy said, holding up her phone to him as she strutted around Trevor. The second the tall Timberwolf dipped down to look, the tiny rabbit cupped her old 'friend' between the legs. Trevor coughed as he felt his cop cock in her fluffy palm. It was hard. It was throbbing. "I'm sure I'm still in yours, right."
"B-Bunny Buns." Trevor answered, twitching a nod. His whole body ram-rod straight... in more ways than one.
"Good boy." Judy chirped, smiling up at the Timberwolf before letting go of his crotch. The happy Bunny strutted back to her apartment across the street, making sure to put a little extra hip action in her step as she did. Judy didn't look back. She didn't need to. The rabbit knew the wolf was watching her. He couldn't help it. "This weekend!"
The Timberwolf howled as when opened her door.
The rabbit snorted.
xxxxxx
The Timberwolf howled as when opened her door.
The rabbit snorted.
