Bonnie rushed off the elevator and towards the O.R's lobby, where she found Nick patiently waiting for her. "Nick." Bonnie said as she jogged over to Nick.

"Hey Misses Hopps, how's Molly doing?" Nick asked with a smile.

"She's doing great, how's Judy?" Bonnie asked in an eager tone.

"She's sleeping off the anesthetic. Come on, I'll walk you to her room." Nick answered as he lead Bonnie down a long hallway. The pair walked in silence as Nick lead Bonnie to Judy's room, but the silence ended shortly after he opened the door for Bonnie.

"My baby." Bonnie quietly said as she walked over to Judy's bed, where Stu was already sitting.

"She's okay Bon, the doctors said that she'll be okay. They did warn me that she probably won't be comfortable when she wakes up though, so we have to be ready for that." Stu informed as he put an arm around Bonnie.

"Oh Stu, I hope all of this craziness is over now. I can't bare to see her end up in this hospital again." Bonnie said with a sniffle as she gently cupped her paw around Judy's cheek.

"Things should start going back to normal now. With Finnick out of the picture Judy won't have a target on her back anymore. Plus with Thomas removed as well and a closer eye on the Bio Inc facility, there shouldn't be anymore of the new Nighthowler drug, at least not in the mass quantities that we'd originally been worried about. I think it's finally safe to relax a little bit." Nick replied with a smile as he looked down at Judy.

"Thank you Nick, you've really been our rock through all of this. I know this hasn't been easy for you either, we know how much you love our little girl. So thank you for being so strong for us." Bonnie thanked as she hugged Nick, followed by Stu a moment later.

"It was my pleasure. When you fall in love with a bunny, you get her whole family. I love you both." Nick replied as he hugged each of them back.

"We love you too Nick." Bonnie quietly said as she hugged Nick tighter. Everyone took a seat after that, quietly waiting for Judy to wake up. Another two hours passed before everyone heard a light groan from the small bed next to them.

"Wh...Where am I?" Judy quietly asked as she slowly opened her eyes.

"Judy." Bonnie quietly said as she and Stu walked over to her.

"Mom? Dad? What's going on?" Judy asked as she looked at each of them through half closed eyes.

"You had surgery, you saved Molly's life." Bonnie answered with a small smile.

"I did?" Judy asked as she looked around a little bit, her eyes eventually falling on Nick. "Nick." Judy said with a tired smile as she reached a paw towards him.

"Hey Carrots, how are you feeling?" Nick asked as he walked over to Judy and held her paw.

"Like a crash test dummy." Judy answered with a smile.

"Eh, you're not a dummy, just a crash test bunny." Nick answered with a smirk.

"Gee, thanks." Judy answered with a playful roll of her eyes. "Nick, I can't remember what happened. How did I end up needing surgery?" Judy asked as she stared at Nick. Everyone went silent as looks of dread covered their faces, something that Judy was quick to pick up on. "Why are you all looking at me like that? What exactly happened?" Judy asked in a worried tone.

"I think it might be best if I answered that question." A calm and low voice answered from the doorway.

"Chief?" Judy asked as she stared at the door. Everyone slowly turned their heads towards the door, finding the towering presence of Chief Bogo standing in front of it.

"How are you feeling Hopps?" Bogo asked as he walked over to Judy.

"Sore, confused, and now I'm kind of scared. What's going on chief?" Judy asked in a nervous tone as she stared up at Bogo.

"What's the last thing that you remember, Hopps?" Bogo asked in a calm tone. Judy thought for a moment before something came to her.

"Well, I remember searching for Molly. I went to this place, I think I was told to go there. I remember it being pretty dark, scary, and I remember a lot of pain. The memories are fuzzy though." Judy explained in a sad tone.

"You were told to go there by a kidnapper, you saved Molly's life." Bogo answered with a straight face.

"There's something else though, something you're all trying to hide from me." Judy quietly said as she looked at everyone around her.

"Despite just waking up from surgery your instincts are still sharp as a tac. This will not be easy for you to hear, but I.A is already looking into everything and so far you're in the clear." Bogo informed in a calm tone.

"I.A? Oh it's never good when I.A gets involved." Judy said as she shook her head in despair.

"I know, but so far things are going in your favor. When you arrived at the warehouse you cooperated with the kidnapper and they assulted you. You fought back for Molly's sake and saved her life by doing the only thing you could." Bogo explained with a straight face.

"No. No. Not again. Please tell me I didn't do what I think you're suggesting?" Judy asked as tears started to run down her cheeks.

"I'm sorry Hopps, it was you or him. You gave him a chance to surrender, and he shot you point blank for it. You're not at fault here, Hopps; but I'm sorry that you had to go through this again." Bogo replied as he placed a hoof on her shoulder.

"Leave me alone. All of you. Please, just go." Judy quietly cried as she wiggled herself fully under her blanket.

"We love you Judy." Bonnie quietly said as she placed a paw on Judy's head, then she and everyone else slowly walked away.

"How could anyone love a monster like me?" Judy whispered as she curled into a small ball beneath her blanket.


Three weeks had passed since Judy's encounter with Finnick, and the doctors had given her the okay to return to work. Judy let out a small sigh as she pinned her badge onto her vest, looking at her reflection in her bedroom's mirror as she straightened it. "Hey, you all ready?" Nick asked as he walked into the room. Judy just stared at his reflection in the mirror, not bothering to turn around and face him as she answered.

"As I'll ever be." Judy quietly answered in a sad tone. Nick frowned at Judy's unnaturally sad tone, it broke his heart to see her like this.

"You don't have to go back if you're not ready, the chief already said that you can take more time if you need it." Nick reminded as he slowly walked up behind her and placed his paws on her shoulders.

"You think I'm better off here at home, alone with my thoughts?" Judy asked as she looked up at Nick. Nick just downcast his eyes at that thought, struggling to look at her. "That's what I thought." Judy coldy replied as she nudged Nick's paws off of her shoulders, then she slowly turned and walked out of the room. Nick could only stare in sorrow as the happy bunny he knew and loved slowly withered away before his very eyes.

"What do you want for breakfast?" Nick asked in a kind tone, trying to pull both her thoughts and his own away from the heavy feeling of despair that seemed to have setteled into the air of their apartment.

"I'm not very hungry, I'm just gonna munch on a few carrot sticks." Judy answered as she dragged herself towards the refrigerator.

"You should really try and eat something more substantial before work, you might need your strength." Nick suggetsed as he walked into the kitchen.

"For what? So I can lift my gun up and kill another mammal?!" Judy shouted as she whipped her head around and glared at Nick. Nick just stared back at her with a saddened expression. "I'm sorry. That was uncalled for." Judy quietly apologized as she slowly looked down at the floor.

"It's okay Judy, you're going through a lot right now. I know you don't mean to get angry, though I wish you would talk to me a bit more. Ever since the incident with Finnick you've been so closed off, you hardly speak to anyone anymore, not even to me." Nick replied as he stared at Judy.

"I'm sorry Nick, I just don't feel like talking." Judy replied in a sad tone. "Come on, we're gonna be late if we don't leave soon." Judy informed as she stared walking towards the door. Nick slowly followed Judy out of their apartment and towards the stairs to the bottom floor.

"Hey neighbors." The antelope that lived next door greeted as he ascended the last few steps back to his apartment's floor.

"Hey Bucky." Judy greeted as she looked up at the antelope.

"How have you been? Pronk and I have been worried about you, your place has been unusually quiet lately." Bucky asked as he stared down at Judy.

"Yeah, I haven't been in a very talkative mood as of late." Judy answered in a sad tone.

"That's okay. How's your sister been, is she doing okay after everything?" Bucky asked with a straight face.

"Yeah, Molly's been fine. I don't think she completely understands what happened, which is probably for the best. I don't want her realizing that her big sister's a monster, some of my other siblings and family members already look at me differently after what happened. I can't blame them though, I've killed so many mammals in the span of less than a month. I'm a monster." Judy cried as she looked down at the floor.

"Judy." Nick quietly said as he reached a paw towards her shoulder.

"I don't wanna hear it, Nick! There's nothing that you or anyone else can say to change the truth; and the truth is that I'm nothin' but a damn murderer!" Judy screamed as she smacked Nick's paw away, startling both him and Bucky. "We've gotta go, we're already running late." Judy mumbled as she pushed past Nick and walked towards the stairs. Nick and Bucky just stared at her as she disappeared down the steps.

"I'm so sorry that she's going through this, that you both are." Bucky quietly said as he placed a hoof on Nick's arm. "If either of you need anything you know where to find us." Bucky said with a sad smile.

"Thanks, tell Pronk that I said hi." Nick replied as he slowly turned and walked away. Bucky watched with a sad expression as Nick disappeared down the steps, then he turned and walked into his apartment.

"Well that sounded great." Pronk said as Bucky walked through the door.

"She is not doing well at all." Bucky replied as he walked over to Pronk and hugged him.

"Can't say I'm surprised, she didn't just kill that guy, dude. She really messed the guy up." Pronk informed as he handed a tablet to Bucky, who took it and noticed that an article was pulled up.

"Is this a story on what happened?" Bucky asked as he scrolled through the article a bit.

"Yeah, and it's messed up. She fought like hell by the sounds of it, ended up hanging the guy in the end." Pronk replied as he sat down at their kitchen table.

"There's no way that Judy did something that barbaric." Bucky replied as he continued scrolling through the article.

"She was drugged up on that new Nighthowler shit, so I wouldn't be surprised if it was true." Pronk replied with a sad expression.

"My God. That poor woman." Bucky quietly said as he set the tablet down.

"I hope she gets some help, I can't even imagine what she must be going through right now." Pronk said as he looked at the front door, wondering how Judy was holding up right now.


"Good morning everyone. Before we get started today I'd like to welcome back Officer Hopps, who as you all know went through a rather trying experience a few weeks ago." Bogo informed as he gestured to Judy, who just gently waved at him.

"It's good to see you back, Hopps." Wolfard said with a smile.

"Thanks." Judy answered with a fake smile.

"Alright, as for assignments. Hopps, I know it's your least favorite, but I'd like you and Wilde on parking duty." Bogo informed in a calm tone.

"Yes sir." Judy answered without protest, something that caught Bogo slightly off guard.

"As for the rest of you, we have several open cases that require attention. The details have been emailed to each of you, so coordinate with each other and figure out who's best suited for which case. Any questions?" Bogo asked as he stared at everyone. The room remained silent until Bogo spoke again. "Alright, you're all dismissed then. Be safe out there." Bogo said as he closed the notebook in front of him. Judy and Nick stood from their seats and quietly left the room.

"Hey, chief." Fangmeyer quietly said as he looked at Bogo, who looked back at him with a questioning expression. "With all due respect sir, do you really think it's a good idea to have Hopps out on the streets today?" Fangmeyer whispered, being careful as to not let Judy's excellent hearing pick him up.

"I don't know, but I do know that having her sit behind a desk is going to do anything but help her. The last thing she needs is an opportunity to sit and drown in her thoughts." Bogo replied with a sad expression. Fangmeyer nodded in understanding, then he turned and left the room.


"Hey, left side up ahead." Nick said as he pointed at an expired meter before pulling over. Judy slowly got out of the car and pressed the buttons necessary to print a ticket, then she gently placed it beneath one of the wiper blades before walking away.

"Awe come on! I was like one minute past my time, have a heart lady!" A sheep yelled as he rushed out of the bakery across the street.

"I have no heart left to give." Judy replied as she got back in the car with Nick.

"Judy." Nick said as he looked at her.

"I don't wanna hear it Nick, okay. Just drive." Judy grumbled as she slouched in her seat. Nick lightly shook his head before pulling away from the curb.

"Listen Judy, I know that you're struggling right now, but if you're not gonna talk then at least pull it together for work. We can't let our personal feelings get in the way of our job, you need to be a symbol to the public." Nick quietly said as he pulled up to another expired meter.

"I've been a symbol to the public, Nick; and I always seem to screw it up." Judy snapped as she got out of the car and printed the next ticket.

"You don't screw it up Judy, everyone makes mistakes and has bad days; but you're a good mammal, a good role model. You need to keep being that, don't let what happened destroy the woman that you are." Nick replied as Judy slapped the ticket on the windshield.

"News flash Nick, it's too late! The happy peppy bunny that you knew is gone! Smothered under the soul crushing weight of the world's cruelty! But you should know all about that, after all you were the first one to tell me how this world really worked. I used to think you just didn't care enough to try and change things, but now I understand what you meant back then. It doesn't matter how much good we put into this miserable world Nick, because there's always something worse that comes along and destroys what little good we put into it. So why the hell should we even try anymore?" Judy snapped as she stared at Nick.

"Because if no one tries then nothing changes. You and I should know that better than anyone, Judy. You tried and succeeded in becoming the first bunny in the Z.P.D. You tried and succeed in turning a con artist into an honest citizen and your partner. So if you stop trying now then there would've been no point to anything you've already done." Nick answered in a calm tone.

"Can we stop talking about this crap? I just wanna print these damn tickets and get this day over with." Judy said with a huff. Nick frowned at Judy, but nodded nonetheless. "Come on." Judy said as she got back in the car. Nick continued driving for a while until they passed a suspicious looking mammal in an alleyway.

"Well that doesn't look suspicious at all." Nick said as he stared at the mammal, who was wearing all black clothes with their paws in their pockets, and leaning against a wall as they quickly looked from side to side.

"It's just some dude in a trench coat Nick, there's no law against that." Judy grumbled as she slouched in her seat.

"Come on Judy, you're telling me that you don't feel even the slightest bit unnerved by that? It's like eighty degrees outside and the dude's in a floor leangth trench coat, with his paws in his pockets in a dark creepy alley. That's just odd." Nick replied as he continued to stare at the mammal.

"Odd doesn't mean illegal. Maybe they're from Sahara Square and they're not used to it being this cold. Sarah Square's average daily temperature is over a hundred degrees Fahrenheit." Judy explained as she looked up at Nick.

"Well I'd still feel better if we at least said hi to the guy, gauge their reaction." Nick replied as he looked down at Judy.

"Fine, if it'll shut you up I'll trot over there and shoot the breeze with the guy for a few. Would that make you happy, you paranoid pain in my tail?!" Judy snapped as she got out of the car and walked towards the mammal.

"Wilde to dispatch, we're stopping at an alleyway between the pastry shop and hardware store on twelth street for an eleven ninety-four, standby for further traffic. Over." Nick spoke into the radio before exiting the vehicle.

"Copy, standing by." A woman's voice answered through the radio.

"Hey, my partner's paranoid so we decided to come say hi and make sure you're all good here." Judy said as she approached the mammal.

"I apologize for my partner's less than professional attitude. It just seems a little warm to be in such a thick coat, I wanted to make sure that you were feeling okay." Nick interjected as he jogged over to Judy.

"Feeling okay?" The mammal asked in a low voice as he shook a cigarette from the pack in his paws, a detail that Judy surprisingly hadn't noticed at first.

"Yes sir." Judy answered as she stared at the mammal.

"The world's about to burn, and I feel fine." The mammal said as he slowly reached into his pocket, which quickly had Judy and Nick reaching for their firearms.

"Sir, please keep your paws where we can see them." Nick instructed as he stared at the mammal, holding one paw over his pistol as he did so.

"Relax ya trigger happy copper, I'm just gettin' my lighter." The mammal informed as he slowly pulled a lighter out of his pocket and lit his cigarette.

"That's not the point sir, we can't see what you're reaching for." Nick said as he continued holding his paw over his pistol.

"Well you see it now." The mammal replied as he took a puff of his cigarette.

"Sir, why don't you turn around and put your paws behind your back for us. You're not under arrest, but for both your safety as well as our own, I'm going to detain you." Judy informed as she pulled her pawcuffs out of their pouch. The mammal simply let out another puff of his cigarette before slowly turning around. As Judy went to cuff the mammal she suddenly stopped, noticing some significant scarring on the mammal's paws.

"They're ugly, ain't they? That's what happens when you play with fire..." Tha mammal said as he slowly looked back at Judy. "You get burned." The mammal said with a grin, revealing himself to be large wolf, with serious burn scars all across the left side of his face.

"I'm sorry that happened to you." Judy said as she started to put the cuffs on him.

"I'm not. Being so close to the abyss, it really gave me a sense of clarity. This world was born from fire, and it shall end the same way." The wolf replied with a dark laugh. Judy frowned as she finished cuffing the wolf. Nick and Judy just looked at each other, this wolf had them both on edge. Unfortunately there was really no reason to hold him, he hadn't technically broken any laws; he just looked off.

"Sir, may I ask what you were doing here today?" Nick asked as he stared at the wolf.

"Just sightseeing, I might pop over to Tundra Town or the Rainforest District next. Ya know, make the rounds so ta speak." The wolf answered in a calm tone.

"Your current outfit is probably best suited for the Rainforest District if I may suggest." Judy replied as she smiled at the wolf.

"Good suggestion, thanks officer. Though, it's hard to sightsee while pawcuffed. Unless you have a reason to hold me, I know my rights." The wolf said as he looked down at the two officers in front of him.

"As you were then." Judy replied as she removed the cuffs from his paws.

"Thanks. See ya around, officers." The wolf said with a grin as he walked away.

"I've got a nagging suspicion that we haven't seen the last of that guy." Nick said as he watched the odd wolf walk away.

"That's a problem for another day." Judy grumbled as she put her cuffs away before leaving the alley. "One of the meters just went off." Judy informed as she turned her right ear towards the sound of a distant ding.

"Let's go then." Nick replied as he got in their vehicle, slowly followed by Judy. Nick drove a few blocks up before finding a rather expensive looking sports car parked next to the expired meter.

"I'll get it." Judy said with a sigh as she grabbed the ticket printer and walked over to the car. Judy pushed a few buttons and waited as the ticket printed out, then she slapped it on the windshield and walked back to the cruiser.

"Wilde, what's your twenty? Over." A woman's voice asked through the radio.

"Sorry dispatch, everything's fine here. We're code four. Over." Nick answered through the radio.

"Copy, over and out." The woman replied before hanging up.

"Is this damn day over yet?" Judy grumbled as she got back in the car.

"Not even close." Nick answered as the vehicle started moving again.

"That was a rhetorical question, Nick. I know the damn day's nowhere near being over yet, I'm not that stupid!" Judy snapped as she slammed on the breaks next to another expired meter.

"Okay, that's it! We're going back to the office! I don't know what's going on with you right now, but you are in no mindset to be out here today!" Nick yelled back as he grabbed the radio. "Wilde to dispatch, be advised, we're returning to the precinct. Also, please patch me through to the chief. Over." Nick informed in a calm tone.

"Is everything alright Wilde? Over." The woman on the other end asked with a little concern.

"Yes, and no. It's a little personal, but we're fine. Over." Nick answered in a calm tone.

"Copy, patching you through now. Over and out." The woman informed as the radio went silent for a moment, until Bogo's voice came through it.

"What's the issue Wilde? Over." Bogo asked in a calm tone.

"There's no issue chief, Nick's just being a pain in the ass!" Judy yelled before Nick could answer.

"I beg your pardon, officer Hopps." Bogo replied in a calm but somewhat surprised tone.

"This is what I was trying to tell you sir, before someone had a little outburst." Nick replied as he looked at Judy, who just glared at him.

"Oh shut up Nick! Like you're mister calm and collected all the damn time or something!" Judy yelled back as she clenched her paws into tight fists.

"I'm not doing this right now, we'll talk about this when we get back." Nick grumbled in response.

"Oh yeah, and who's gonna make me?! I'm the one driving the damn car!" Judy shouted with rage as she glared at Nick.

"I will, Hopps." Bogo's voice answered through the radio.

"Shit." Judy swore as she looked down at the radio, realizing that Nick had been holding the talk button during their little back and forth.

"Get back to the station, that's an order." Bogo calmly ordered through the radio. Judy snatched the radio from Nick and pressed the talk button.

"Yes sir." Judy grumbled into the radio before placing it back in its slot. The vehicle slowly started moving back towards the station, and though the ride was silent, Nick was certain he could've pulled the knife in his pocket out and physically cut the tension in the car with it. Judy pulled into the garage and shut the car off, mumbling to herself as she got out and stormed through the door into the station.

"Hey Judy." Clawhauser greeted with a smile.

"Hey." Judy grumbled as she walked past him, receiving a small frown from the chubby feline.

"Oh man, this is gonna get ugly." Nick groaned as he trudged through the door.

"What happened, is Judy alright?" Clawhauser asked in a concerned tone.

"Not really, but she won't talk to me. So I don't know how to help." Nick answered in a sad tone.

"You'll figure something out, you always do." Clawhauser encouraged with a smile.

"Thanks bud, I hope you're right." Nick replied as he slowly followed Judy.

"Hopps, my office please." Bogo ordered as he stepped out of his office. Judy let out a small sigh before dragging herself towards Bogo's office. "Take a seat, Hopps." Bogo calmly said as he shut the door behind her. Judy jumped onto one of the large chairs with a grunt, then she launched herself onto Bogo's desk and sat down on it. "Alright Hopps, talk to me." Bogo instructed as he sat down across from her in his chair.

"What is there to talk about, chief?" Judy grumbled in response.

"For starters, that attitude. It's unlike you to be so snippy." Bogo answered as he leaned forward and tented his hooves together.

"Well it's unlike me to be a murderer too, but hey, I did that no problem. So why can't I just as easily have an attitude." Judy replied as she crossed her arms in a huff.

"Hopps, we've been over this. You're not a murderer, it was..." Bogo started to say, until Judy interrupted him.

"Yeah yeah, self defense. Blah blah blah." Judy replied in a sour tone, earning a glare from Bogo.

"I understand that you're struggling right now, Hopps; but you still need to show a sense of respect and professionalism. Is that clear?" Bogo asked in a calm but authoritative tone.

"Yes sir." Judy replied with a sigh. "I'm sorry. I'm not sleeping well, I keep having nightmares." Judy apologized with a sad expression.

"That's understandable, but it's not the first time you've had nightmares after something bad happened on the job. So what else is going on?" Bogo asked in a calm tone. Judy clenched her paws into fists and shut her eyes as tight as she could, struggling to hold something back. "Hopps?" Bogo asked with some surprise when she started trembling.

"They don't look at me the same anymore." Judy quietly said with a shaky breath.

"Who doesn't look at you the same anymore?" Bogo asked in a confused tone.

"My..." Judy choked on her words for a moment before slowly getting them out. "My family." Judy answered as she took in another shaky breath.

"What do you mean?" Bogo asked in a calm tone.

"They all look at me differently after what happened. Mom, dad, all of my siblings! Even Molly knows what I did. She says that her big sister's a bad guy killer. She says I'm a killer, chief; and she's right! I'm a cold blooded killer! I killed Melanie, I killed Thomas, I killed Finnick! I also killed God only knows how many guards at that lab we raided! My sister calls me a killer, and she's right! I'm nothing but a murderer! A crazy rotten killer! I should be rotting in prison right now! I hate myself, chief! I hate myself." Judy cried as she slammed her head on Bogo's desk. Bogo stared at Judy for a moment, saddened by her words. It was so hard to see any of his officers so broken, but of all the officers he'd seen suffer from this level of distress before, Judy was the most difficult to see suffering in such a way. For as long as he'd known her, she was all but unbreakable, and even when she did break, she normally just cracked. He'd never seen her so unbelievably shattered before, the only thing that came close to being as broken as Judy was at the moment was his own heart.

"Come here Hopps." Bogo quietly said as he stood up and walked over to Judy, gently hugging her in order to offer her even a sense of comfort. Judy's crying started to become hysterical as she clung to Bogo's chest and cried into it. "It's alright Hopps, let it out." Bogo encouraged as he held her close.

"I w-wanna go home, chief. I wanna go home!" Judy cried as she nuzzled her face into Bogo's chest.

"That's okay, I can take you off the schedule for the week if you need it. I can even give Nick off as well." Bogo informed as he continued to hug Judy.

"Th-thank you chief. Thank you so much. I'm sorry that I'm such a pain in your ass." Judy cried as she continued clinging to Bogo.

"You're not a pain in my ass, Hopps. You may not believe it, but you're the only reason I'm standing here right now. The same goes for many of the other officers out there, the hell you've put yourself through recently has kept a serious drug off the streets and a lot of bad guys from using it. I'm sorry that you had to be the one to shoulder the brunt of this case with the new Nighthowler drug. But know this, every one of your fellow officers thanks you for your sacrifice and commitment to this city, and we're all here for you. Don't forget that." Bogo informed as he let go of Judy. Judy lightly nodded as she pawed a tear out of her eye. "Go home Hopps, to your family. Not your as you say, lonely apartment." Bogo instructed with a small grin.

"With my fox?" Judy asked with a hopeful smile and a sniffle.

"Obviously, because none of us can keep him in line like you can." Bogo answered with a grin.

"Yes sir." Judy replied with another sniffle, then she slowly climbed off of Bogo's desk and left his office.

"Get well soon Hopps." Bogo said as he turned towards his computer. "We're gonna need you at your best for this one." Bogo said to himself as he stared at several images of a small burnt house.