With the knowledge that they were on their first official case involving a meta mammal, the Meta Force was on full gear. Judy would not have it any other way.

With their access to the system, they accessed the images of the traffic cameras all over the city and used them to track down Deci-baah's (Judy could still not believe they were seriously considering calling the suspect that) throughout the system. It was not different from when they tracked down Alex all the way to the mall back when he first appeared in Zootopia, right on the time that the whole meta mammal business came to light.

Sometimes it still felt like a different life, even though it was only a month ago or so. This just served for you to see how fast and how radically one's world can change.

But those reminiscences and deep reflections could wait for later, as they had a criminal to find.

By using the cameras to track down his movements, they found out that Deci-baah had gone to a certain area in Downtown. And, according to the records for 911, there was an emergency call coming from the very same area coming from a female who didn't identify herself, and who quickly ended the call by saying that she had just made a mistake.

"Maybe she was threatened to say that..." Fangmeyer said as they reflected on it. Soon, Judy is making the decision on how to proceed, as she really wanted to show Bogo made the right decision by putting her on command of the new taskforce.

"Fangmeyer, Wilde, Thompson, you three go to check on the place of that 911 call, see if whoever made the call is okay and try to get her to say if she actually saw something." Judy to the tiger, fox and gazelle, before turning to the cougar and wolf. "Hunter, Wolfard, you two and me are going to the place where the suspect is going. We will see if we can confirm he's there then we ring the other unity if we need reinforcements."

"Yes, boss." They all said as their chief told them what to do. Judy had fallen into the role of commander of the Meta Force rather nicely since she was put on the position. According to Nick "she truly found a place where her attention to protocol and bossy nature shone the most". This, of course, earned him a glared and a scolding from Judy, and the fox was more careful with what he said from there on.

That's to mean he made sure to make jokes like that outside of Judy's impressive earshot.

Soon, the two cruisers departed to the same direction, which was the general Downtown. However, upon a certain area, the two cruisers separated ways, as the one Linda was went in direction to the one house that the 911 call was tracked to, while the one with Alex went on the direction they were told to go by their forensic friends, who were tracking the traffic cams in real time and telling them where precisely to go:

"He entered into a building between Herd and Caninas, near the old cemetery. Red brick three-store building with a really suggestive spray-painting of a female cheetah on the front, there is no way to miss it."

"Roger!" Judy said on the radio as Wolfard continued to drive. "Keep up updated, we will keep in contact."

As Judy talked on the radio and told Wolfard to "drive a little faster", Alex was sitting on the back, checking on his equipment and creating small sparks of electricity in between his furry fingers. He was preparing to have to do what he had to in the moment of action. After all, they have already seen how dangerous this guy could be, and how he was not afraid of using his abilities to hurt others to get what he wanted.

Alex only knew that he could not just let this guy slip away. He needed to be sure to ask him questions. He needed to see if he knew anything about his friends, and if they were okay.

He was there on the night they all ended on this world, after all.

"Okay, we are nearly there." Wolfard said, his voice snapping Alex out of his reflections as they drove closer and closer to the building.

"Between Herd and Caninas, like Pardoso said."

"Stop by the corner." Judy instructed him. "We are approaching on foot. We cannot let the suspect know we are coming. Let's try to use the element of surprise in our favor this time."

"You say it, captain." The wolf said as he did exactly as the bunny said, stopping by the corner, and soon the three of them were approaching on foot, doing their best not to call too much attention. However, as they did...

"Uhh, Hopps? Did you radioed Bogo and asked him to send reinforcements, by any chance?"

Wolfard asked that when he noticed the sirens on the distance. Those were police sirens.

Soon, a few cruisers were arriving.

And by "a few", we mean nearly a dozen of them, and they passed by the three cops on foot at full speed with their sirens blaring.

"I guess they are not too worried with the element of surprise, are they?" Alex said, and the bunny looked at the cruisers that passed. She managed to catch a glimpse of the numbers on some of them, which she quickly remembered where she saw.

"Those cruisers..." Judy said, "They are from Precinct Seven."

"Precinct Seven?" Wolfard said, "But they watch over the area of the shore area of Sahara Square. What are they doing here?"

"What about we go to ask?" Alex asked, "And maybe we can also ask them to stop ringing their sirens so loud so sheep will not try escaping through the backdoors."

And soon, the three of them were rushing forward while the cruisers started surrounding a building near the end of the block. It was the building they were described about, and that the suspect was said to have entered.

As the cruisers stopped, cops came pouring out of them, most of them animals one would expect to see in a deserted area. From camels to coyotes and jackals, with the occasional rhino coming along. All of them soon surrounding the building as they got their dart guns ready for action.

"Okay, everyone! Stay sharp!" Said a coywolf who stepped out of his cruiser and was already barking orders to everyone. He was quite big, standing nearly a foot taller than a regular wolf, and he had a powerful voice that matched Bogo's when the buffalo was angry.

The cops all followed his instructions as they positioned themselves all around the building, with some of them even pulling out a few assault rifles, also loaded with tranquilizers of the strong kind, and they waited for the signal as the other cops approached.

"Isn't that Chief Dogway?" Wolfard said as he caught sight of the coywolf. "What is he doing here?"

"What about we ask?" Alex's suggestion was quickly accepted by the other two, as they hurried up as they saw that three of the cops had megaphones with them.

"Chief Dogway! Chief Dogway!" Judy's calls succeeded to make the coywolf look her way.

"Oh... Officer Hopps." He said to her as he watched her come accompanied by the two others. "Or, would it be Captain Hopps now? Congratulations on the promotion, by the way, as little as it may last." The canine said to the rabbit, who looked at him in confusion for a second, before shaking her head.

"Chief Dogway, what are you doing here?" Judy asked to the coywolf, who was quick to answer:

"Investigating a case of a dangerous criminal who has been causing trouble on my city."

"This is way out of your area." Judy's words were, once more, answered swiftly by the dog.

"So, I should just ignore a case of a dangerous mammal threatening the public? Hopps, you should know that the Precinct system is just a way to best distribute and manage the police force across a place as diverse and big as Zootopia. Every cop from any precinct has jurisdiction all over Zootopia, with shared jurisdiction between members of different precincts being decided on a base-to-base case. It is all in the protocol book."

"Yes, I am aware." Judy said, showing that she could keep her focus even when surprised by another person facing her with facts. "And this case has been the jurisdiction of my taskforce for the last two hours when we were called to investigate the local. Sorry to say this, but you are pretty much butting on my team's investigation. I mean, what is even your justification to claim jurisdiction on this specific case?"

The dog looked at her.

"The place that was destroyed by the suspect is a filial with another store located on the area of Sandy Ridge near the shore. This means that the store is partially a Sandy Ridge establishment that has been target of vandalism and mugging. This makes it a subject of jurisdiction of Precinct 7."

Judy looked at him with a raised eyebrow. Behind her, Alex and Wolfard both shared a look.

Alex was new to the whole police business, and he was not sure himself how most matters of jurisdiction were decided. Still, even he could tell that what the coywolf was saying sounded farfetched.

Judy thought the same, however, she didn't had time for this.

"Chief Dogway, listen." The rabbit said, "It is not that we don't want your help, in fact, it would be very much appreciated. But I will have to ask you to stop whatever you are about to do and reconsider." The coywolf looked away from her, barking another order to one of his officers with his powerful voice. "This sheep in there is not like other suspects. He-"

"Is a meta mammal with the power of producing bleats loud enough to explode glass and mammals' eardrums." The dog sad, finishing for the rabbit and surprising her.

"What, think you are the only one with smart enough people to reach conclusions?" The canine said with a smirk. "We have smart people at our disposal to be able to figure out things as well as you. After all, just because we are predisposed to savage behavior, that doesn't mean carnivores are completely brainless." He then looked at the wolf and cougar.

"By the way, I am surprised that you came here with two carnivores. I was sure you would have the gazelle with you."

Judy flinched as the coywolf said those words with that tone on the rabbit. Apparently, Dogway had not yet forgot the disastrous press conference nearly two years ago.

Alex then decided to step forward.

"Look, Dogway, right?" The cougar approached, and the dog looked at him, and he did so with what seemed to be mistrust. "I am new to the whole being a cop thing, and I watched enough police series to know mammals get nasty with each other when the whole jurisdiction thing comes up, but I don't think that we should be on each other's necks for it. You want to catch the guy? Well, so do we. So, what about we try and talk and come to an agreement on how we will do it? We are all on the same side, right?"

The coywolf then paused, and turned to Alex, looking at him dead in the eye.

"Are we really on the same side, Hunter?"

The way he spoke it did not sit well with Alex. Not at all.

"What are you implying?" The cougar asked.

The coywolf, once more, had no qualms about answering.

"Just thinking it is normal for mammals to want to support those who are the same as themselves."

Alex glared back at him.

"I am a cop, just like you." Alex said to him, more to make a point than anything, since he himself was as still coming to terms with the fact that now he was a cop.

"You may wear a police uniform and carry a badge, but you have had those powers of yours since you were a cub, right?" Dogway was looking at Alex in the eyes as she said those words. "You were one of them for a lot longer than you've been one of us."

Alex's paws clenched into fists as he glared at him, and the coywolf then turned his back at the cougar and went back to barking orders to his officers, making sure that they were all in position and ready to act on his command, all the while ignoring Judy's pleas at him to reconsider and talk to her so they could agree a better plan of action.

And that was when...

"Are those news vans?" Alex said as he noticed the vans coming, one of them with the ZNN's logo. People with microphones and cameras started coming out of those vans as they stopped. They were at a distance because of the police tape, but they were still closer than it would be considered safe.

"What are they all doing here?" Wolfard said as he looked at all those news crews who came to the place. More ahead, Dogway looked at the news crews and he smirked.

Right on cue... The coywolf thought as he saw the reporters in there, all of them ready to capture him and his officers apprehending the suspect and making it clear to everyone that they didn't needed the Meta Force to do this job.


At the second floor of the building, the sheep as getting ready to go inside of the apartment he and his hubby were staying. He was adjusting his shirt and straightening his wool as he wanted to look good as he walked in.

He also wanted to remove his clothes and do in only on his underwear, but he decided that this would be a bit too much. They did agree not to call too much attention, after all, and he was pretty sure he would if he started getting naked before even entering his apartment.

However, before he could come in, he heard a sound on the distance.

Sirens.

Well, that was not an unusual sound to hear around this area, considering the type of neighborhood they were into. However, to hear all those sirens coming forward at once, and the fact that they were coming on that direction specifically made am alarm ring on the sheep's head.

He was soon peeking through the window, and he caught sight of the cars all outside.

"Shit!" The sheep said, as he instantly knew they had come for him. And it seemed they have brought al the cops available to get him too.

Dammit.

And it looked like they were all getting ready to go into the building.

And if they did... they would get to Spike.

He could not let that happen!

So, without even stopping to think about it, the sheep dashed down the stairs. Meanwhile, the one person who was inside of the room the sheep had been about to go in was taking a nap in the couch, unaware of all that is happening.

Until the moment a coywolf outside started to speak in a megaphone, causing the canine laying on the couch-bed on the shabby living room to jolt awake.


"Attention, to the suspect inside of this building! The one who practiced a robbery on a pawnshop a few hours ago!" Dogway said on the megaphone.

"Call him Deci-baah." Wolfard said to the coywolf, who yelled on the megaphone despite all their warnings not to. The coywolf looked at them this time.

"What? Deci-baah?"

"Yeah, that's kind of the name we gave to the sheep." Alex said to him.

"That's just stupid." The coywolf said, before going back to yelling on the megaphone, demanding the sheep to come out of the building and surrender willingly, letting him to know that the whole building was surrounded.

"Chief Dogway, please!" Judy pleaded. "Could you at least stop for a moment and hear us out!? We can share what we know with you! This way you can know what to expect and how to deal with the suspect!"

"I know exactly how to deal with that freak inside!" The wolf snapped at the rabbit. "My consultant already told me exactly what to do, and I think we will do just fine! We don't need your help!"

The coywolf was quite aggressive as he said those words to the rabbit, causing Judy to flinch. Meanwhile, Alex...

"Wait, what was that you just said about a consultant?"

However, that question was left unanswered, as the doors of the front of the building opened, and soon all of the cops were pointing their dart-guns at the sheep with black wool that was walking out of the building, a fierce expression on his face as he was ordered by Dogway through the megaphone to get down on his knees and put his hooves behind his head.

"Do it now or we will dart you!" The coywolf demanded, and the sheep looked dead at him, before slowly starting to lift his hooves, looking like he was obeying the order of putting them behind his head.

"Good! Now on your knees!" Dogway said, seeing the suspect cooperating, and casting a glance to the news crews nearby, checking if they were capturing everything as they had the suspect on their way and the sheep was now... thrusting his hips in the air in a suggestive manner.

Still looking at the coywolf, the sheep smirked and winked at him, before opening his mouth and bleating.

Everyone covered their ears as the deafening sound reached them. Some of the windows and windshields of the police cars exploded with the high-frequency noise reaching them. As they were all recovering, the sheep started running.

"Get him!" Dogway yelled to his officers, his ears still ringing, and he had to yell three more times to make sure all his officers heard it, and they all were soon following suit, with the three cheetahs of the unity taking the lead in chasing after the sheep.

As the sheep ran, the cops were all going after him on foot. This included both the cops from Dogway's unity and the members of the Meta Force. All the while, Judy tried to talk to the other cops, to tell them that maybe they could try and use some strategy to get the sheep, but those cops either ignored her or willingly tried to get on her way, prompting Wolfard and Alex to help her so they could continue the chase.

The sheep, meanwhile, was still running as fast as his wooly legs could carry him, aiming to get the cops as far from the building as possible.

None of them noticed the figure looking at them from a window on the second floor.

"That idiot!" The canine said as he was soon rushing down the stairs, as he wanted to get down there as fast as he could.


"Please." Fangmeyer said to the bobcat, who was still looking down. "We really need you to tell us what happened."

"Nothing happened, I told you that." The bobcat said.

"Look, lady." Nick said, stepping forward. "We know that you called 9-1-1 just an hour ago about something. We tracked the call all the way to your residence, and sorry to say, but it is pretty obvious that you are hiding something. So, why not do yourself and us a favor and tell us what's going on?"

"There's nothing!" The bobcat snapped, before looking away. "I just... was trying to call the number of a fast food I usually order snacks from, and I ended up dialing the wrong number by accident."

The cops shared a look. That was when the gazelle between them decided to try it.

"Lauren, isn't it?" Linda asked, sitting by the bobcat's side on the couch that was just a tad bit too small for her. The feline didn't look at her, but the gazelle spoke anyways.

"You were scared by what you saw, weren't you?"

The feline flinched a bit, for a moment shrinking on herself.

"Did you saw something that scared you, didn't you?" Linda asked. "It was about that bull found lying on the alley behind your building, wasn't it?"

The bobcat looked away, avoiding the gazelle's eyes.

"I know you are scared, I can notice it. I know what it is like to feel scared." Linda continued, reaching out with her hoof for the bobcat's paw. "I was too at a point. When I met strange people who I thought would hurt me. They made me scared to do anything against them, or to even speak about them to anyone. Some people can do that to us sometimes. Makes us so scared that they eventually take away our ability to talk about them. Some just have the ability to do that to us."

She grasped the paw on her hoof gently, rubbing it in a comforting way.

"You know something I learned about those types of people?" Linda asked, "Many times, they are only threatening to use for as long as we are afraid of them."

The bobcat looked at the gazelle, who was looking at her with kind eyes.

"Those types of mammals thrive on the fear they cause you. It is how they keep you under their control and force you to do what they want. Be it helping them directly or just keeping silent abut them." Linda was looking at her in the eyes as she spoke those words. "It is your fear that gives them power. So, if you want to take the power away from them, all you have to do is not let they scare you. I know how hard it is, but all you need to do is stand up and speak. This is all it takes to take away their power."

The bobcat looked at her.

The gazelle sounded like she knew what she was talking about. As if she truly spoke from experience.

That, coupled with the gentleness that the prey was showing her, caused the bobcat to finally let her guard down.

Then, she finally started to speak:

"I was watering the plants near the fire escape. I heard some commotion going on outside, and I decided to go to check."

The cops all looked at her, with Fangmeyer taking notes as she spoke.

"I saw a bunch of prey in there. There was this black sheep they were surrounding, and they were all threatening him. Apparently, they didn't like the fact that the sheep's husband is a predator. They were going to beat him up for it, but the sheep didn't seem scared. He seemed more annoyed than anything."

"When they tried to lunge at him, he attacked. He used some super-bleat power to knock them all out. The gnus and antelopes were not unconscious like the bull, but they looked like they could not stand anymore. I was terrified. I heard about the meta mammals, like everyone else, but I didn't expect to ever meet one so close to my home. I had just dialed 9-1-1 when the sheep used that bleat of his' to explode the side of the building. He didn't threaten me or anything, but the way he gestured me to stay quiet while looking at me said it all."

She looked down.

"I was too scared to do anything. So, I just lied and hanged up. The sheep then walked away. The antelopes stumbled away after he was gone, and they left the bull there."

The cops all paid close attention to what the bobcat was saying, with Fangmeyer taking detailed notes of all she could.

Meanwhile, Linda took close attention to a certain element of what the bobcat said:

"You said the sheep has a husband?"

"Yes, that was what he said." Lauren confirmed. "He spoke about it, and that made the other prey angrier at him. In fact, he said that he was going to meet with his hubby now."

The cops all shared a look between the three of them.

This meant that the sheep was not just going back to his hideout. He was going back to the hideout he shared with someone.

Maybe someone who was also brought to this world from mine. Linda thought, before suggesting for them to radio the others and let them know this new piece of information, what the other two agreed with.


"Will you guys cut that out!?" Wolfard said as one of the coyotes cut him off and nearly stepped on Judy as they were at it. "We are on the same side!"

However, the way that the cops behaved as they ran after the suspect alongside the members of the Meta Force made it seem they didn't think so. Not with how they seemed to be nearly purposefully be getting on the way of the cops of the special taskforce as they chased after the running sheep, who would turn around and bleat at the cops who got too close to push them back with soundwaves before resuming running.

Obviously, they were calling a lot of attention as they did so. People were startled as they passed by them, and the reporters who had been on the scene were chasing after them as well, with some of them feeling glad they kept their cardio exercises.

And the cops were trying their best to catch up with the sheep, as they fired darts at him, but they found out that it was hard to aim at a sheep who could run so fast and push the darts back with his voice alone. Even Alex had some trouble to keep up, and he could use his electricity to propel himself forward and cover more ground by jumping.

That was when they brought forward the rifles, which were modified tasers used for heavy-duty mammals. They were trying to approach him once the sheep finally stopped running, and now he was surrounded by cops, who were trying to get to him. However, the sheep proved that he could bleat loud enough to bring the cops down and push them back several feet. This made it very hard to even get close, let alone hit him with darts or taser charges.

That was when Alex decided to do his stuff.

All he needed to do was land directly behind the sheep after a lightning-powered jump. He was nearly a yard away, but it was still close enough for him, as he charged a spherical lightning on his paw and was getting ready to fire at the sheep's back with just enough charge to bring him down.

That was when one of the cops, a rhino, came and tackled that meta mammal.

Not the sheep. He tackled Alex.

The cougar had the wind knocked out of him as he was hit by the side by the charging rhino, sending him reeling through the ground, dazed and trying to understand what just happened.

Meanwhile, as the sheep turned to bleat at another group of cops, one of the buffalos pointed a taser rifle at him and fired. The charge hit him right square in the back, and the sheep's bleat became gargled and broken as the meta mammal trembled from head to toe. And then, he was tackled by a rushing cheetah, who hit him and pinned him to the ground like in a African wildlife documentary, and he was soon being joined by other cops, who were helping him secure their target.

As they did, the crowd that had gathered around them erupted in applause.

"W-what the heck!?" Alex said, looking at the rhino who tackled him while holding his shoulder in agony.

"I am on your side, asshole!"

The rhino snorted at the cougar, giving him his back in a very offensive way, and Alex only groaned as he tried to get up and his shoulder shot up in pain, causing the cougar to snarl as he held it.

Dammit, that horned-nose bastard dislodged his shoulder!

"Yes, it is all the result of the hard work of the officers of Zootopia." Dogway said to the reporters as he was surrounded by them, and they asked him questions. "This is the proof that having special powers is not a requirement to be able to protect your city and the people in it. All that you need is a good and well-oiled team, determination and the mental and physical preparation to go and fight. Those are true qualities that make a true, real-life hero."

As he said that, Judy and Wolfard both arrived, and they caught sight of Dogway giving an interview to the many reporters in the place. However, their attention was soon drawn to the cheetah who had the suspect.

The sheep was struggling, but he was unable to free himself. He had his hooved cuffed behind his back, and he had a ball-gag fit on his mouth, certainly to keep him from bleating and using his powers again. However, what called the attention the most was that the sheep was not being immediately taken back to the cruisers.

"Are they... parading him?" Judy asked as she watched as the cops waved at the crowd while holding the sheep by the arms, nearly as if they were showing up to the people that they had caught him.

"Ain't that Hunter?" Wolfard asked, as they both saw the cougar on the ground, and they were soon rushing to him.

"My shoulder..." Alex said as they helped him on a sitting position, holding his shoulder in pain, and letting out a yowl as the wolf checked on it by touching it, showing that it was really hurting quite a bit.

"Did the suspect did that?" Judy asked, and Alex was quick to answer:

"No, it was one of the rhinos! That one over there! I was just about to shock the sheep and the guy came out of nowhere and tackled me like I was the enemy quarterback!"

Judy and Wolfard shared a baffled, and outraged, look between themselves.

"Why would he do that?" Judy asked, and it was Wolfard, while looking at the way Dogway was talking to the reporters and the way the cheetah was practically showing off the gagged sheep to the cameras, who answered:

"To keep Hunter from apprehending the suspect so they could do it themselves so they could show off and one-up us."

Judy looked at the wolf, and then she processed what she just said.

Could it be? Judy didn't want to believe. It seemed too unprofessional and irresponsible. Not the kind of thing that a decent cop would do.

However, as she cast a glance back and saw how the cheetah was practically forcing the sheep to pose for the cameras, she was forced to believe it. And it made her disgusted.

"How much you wanna bet that they were the ones who tipped the reporters about this?" Wolfard added, and this only made Judy even more outraged with such a behavior.

"I will be talking to him!" Judy said, and she was about to march her way to Dogway and confront him about it, when suddenly their radio buzzed, and Linda's voice came from the other end, telling them they found something important.

As Judy and the others stopped and listened to the radio, there was a figure who arrived and pushed his way through the crowd to see what was going on.

He saw the sheep, chuffed and gagged, being made to pose for pictures as if he was a trophy being flaunted.

As if he was an animal being put on display.

That made his blood boil.

"Hey, you!" One of the cops, a camel, said as he saw the wolf making his way past the police tape and walking forward. "Sir, you cannot come closer than the tape! Please, move back."

The wolf's answer to that was to deliver a sucker punch right to the camel's stomach, making him double over into the ground as the canine continued his way as if nothing just happened. However, what he did was soon noticed by others, who were seeing him go straight in direction to the cheetah and the apprehended sheep.

"The sheep has a husband?" Wolfard asked into the radio, and Linda's voice came confirming:

"Yes, it appears to be the case, from what the witness could say from what he said. And, apparently, he was on his way to see him. His husband might be on the building, and there is a chance he could be a meta mammal too."

Judy traded looks with the other two.

"Do you have a description of this husband, Officer Thompson?"

"Only that he is a canine of some type."

Wolfard, who had been listening, caught something from the corner of his eye.

"You mean, like a wolf?" He asked, and soon the other two were following their gaze, as they saw now that the cops were talking to a wolf with white fur and blue eyes, wearing gray jacket and pants, who was making his way undeterred to the black sheep with a cold look on his face.

"Okay, this is the last warning!" The cheetah said, pulling a dart gun and pointing at the wolf. "You need to stop right there and turn around now!"

The wolf, glaring at him with glacial contempt, then said loud and clear:

"And you need to get your filthy paws off my husband!"

And then, before anyone could react, the white wolf howled.

However, this was not your average howl. It was aimed straight at the cheetah, and it produced a focalized beam of soundwaves that distorted the air as they moved forward, hitting the cheetah square on and sending him crashing into the crowd.

Seeing this, the other cops scrambled to reach for their guns, but the wolf was faster.

He howled at all of them, his how spreading out wide and hitting all the cops in a wide fan area, the vibrations of the sound waves causing a lot of them co clutch their chests in pain as if felt like their lungs and hearts were being vibrated.

Then, with another series of howls, the wolf sent the cops all flying back.

"Dammit!" Alex said, as he got up and tried to aim for the wolf. However, as he did, his shoulder exploded in pain, causing the cougar to yowl and double over, while the other two came to his rescue.

"Hold it, freak!" One of the cops with the taser rifles said, as he and the other two aimed right at the wolf, who then turned to them right as they fired him.

The taser loads hit him in the chest and discharged electricity right on the wolf. However, instead of trembling and falling to the ground, the wolf only glared at the cops, who looked back at him in shock.

The next howl he let out was even louder, and it echoed all around, causing the glass of nearby stores and cars to explode, and causing practically every single mammal around to double over as they held their ears.

Judy, in particular, due to the sensitive hearing inherent to rabbits, cried out on pain while holding down her ears, just to pass out right after from sheer auditory agony.

As Wolfard rushed to help but the cougar and rabbit, the white wolf, ignoring the downed cops, walked straight to the sheep.

"Ramie?" He said, helping him up. "Ramon, are you okay?"

The sheep tried to say something, but he could not with the ball of rubber lodged into his mouth. The wolf soon unstrapped it, allowing his husband to speak once more.

"Man, this feels wrong if it is not in the bedroom with you." The sheep said, while the wolf proceeded to take the key from the downed cheetah and used it to free the sheep's hooves.

"Why did you tried to take them out on your own, you idiot?" The wolf demanded.

"I wanted to get them away from you." Ramon said, "I was worried what they could do to you, Spike. I was worried it could be like on the cops back in our world..."

Spike, the wolf, looked at the sheep, and then he grabbed him by the cheeks and puled him into a kiss.

"You wool-brained idiot..." Spike said, holding his forehead against Ramon's, and the sheep said nothing in return. "We have to get out of here."

With this, the two of them got up and they were ready to leave, when their path was blocked by a rhino, the same one who tackled Alex, and a couple other cops who were still well enough to stand.

"Where do you freaks think you're going!?" The rhino said, "Enough playing around! Those guns have bullets, not darts! So, unless you want to have a whole lot of new holes on your bodies, you better hit the ground now!"

The two glared at the cops. The sheep was about to give a step forward, when the wolf stopped him by placing a paw on his chest.

"On the ground now, you pair of freaks! I won't ask again!" The rhino said, practically spitting his words at them as he got ready to fire.

That was when the wolf opened his maw ever so slightly, pursed his lips and howled.

The sound that came out of his mouth went to the rhino and the cops like a beam, hitting them square.

However, this beam of sound did not push them back, and neither it caused their ears to hurt. But still, in just a few seconds, the cops were all doubling over, dropping their guns as they held their abdomens and fell to the ground, first on their knees and them curling in a fetal position as they groaned and whimpered into the ground.

With this, the wolf and sheep both could pass unimpeded, leaving behind the mess to be cleaned up.

"You guys okay?" Wolfard was asking to Alex and Judy, who were both still in pain from what happened, but they seemed to be fine. Even Judy, who complained of hearing a loud buzzing on her ears, seemed to be just fine.

Soon, they were making their way to the other cops, starting with the ones curled in balls on the ground and groaning.

"Hey! Are you guys- what in name of Fenrir's fangs!?"

The wolf stopped dead on his tracks, turning his head away and covering his snout as the smell hit him like a bullet train. It didn't take him to realize exactly what had happened to those cops, all of them laying on the ground and groaning as they had brown stains on the back of their pants...