The remainder of what at one point was the daylight disappeared. The flickers of the bright and exquisite colors of sunset had completely dissipated over the mammalian metropolis, letting the absolute darkness of the nighttime come in to play. The evenings that belonged to the weekend promised both fun and extravagant experiences for the many mammals that inhabited the bustling city.
Joyous expressions could be seen on most of the faces one saw while walking around the humble place they called Zootopia, and the lights that illuminated the district gave the whole scene a much-adored sense of vibrancy. A sudden chill in temperature filled the air and struck the city as the seasons readied themselves for yet another change. Most mammals in the city could be spotted dressed from head to paw in attire that complimented the colder time of year.
Bundled up snuggly in one of his light coats, Nick made his way up towards the rooftop where he knew his partner would be. Just like he assumed, his leporine companion sat cross-legged on an outdoor mat, staying silent as she looked around with admiration at the city surrounding her. It was times like these that she could be found in this very pleasant spot.
"Thought I might find ya out here, Carrots," the fox breathed.
Judy turned around smiling at the sound of Nick's voice, patting a paw down on the mat as an invitation to come over and sit next to her. Joining his rabbit, the vulpine sat down on the mat and positioned himself close to his companion. Nick let out a sigh, noticing that he could see his breath in the cold weather. As the thick cloud of his breath quickly dissipated, he positioned his paws behind him so he could recline slightly and survey the nighttime scenery.
Completely relaxed, both Nick and Judy looked at what spectacular views surrounded them. The city, although beautiful enough from a ground view, was a sight to behold when examined from the quaint spot on the rooftop. The two of them looked around at the city they swore they would protect, and it seemed as if it was staring back at them merrily.
The tall skyscrapers stretched on and on, sparkling like twinkly Christmas lights. The sounds of music could be detected from a building not that far away, blending with the extra tunes that resonated from some of the traffic that made their way up and down the busy streets. The humble citizens, strolling peacefully around the city, looked so much smaller from the height in which they were looking from. Everything around them seemed so perfect. The two of them could spend a lifetime observing what encompassed them and it would never get old.
"Can't beat the view," Nick said after a moment of silence.
Leaning forward, Judy looked over at Nick and summed up the surroundings in the simplest way possible. "It's priceless."
