The grey bunny ran up the stairs of the apartment building, giggling loudly, the insides of her ears very pink, borderline red. Looking behind her for a second to see if she was still being chased, hoping to get to her apartment in time to save herself.

"I'm going to get you," a male voice called after the bunny, the tone playful. She squealed at how close it was as she rounded the corner to start running up the next flight of stairs. It was the last set before she would get to her apartment on the fourth floor. Her violet eyes widening as she could hear his foot steps on the flight she just finished, knowing that if she made a mistake now, she was done for.

Breathing heavily, the bunny made it to her floor, still running to the door that was down the hall and around the corner of the L shaped building. Fishing for the keys in her purse, seeing in the corner of her eye red fur as she turned and stopped in front of the door that read 4218. Fiddling with the keys, she held a fox designed red key, putting it into the key slot and turned it. Opening the door and hurrying in, the bunny tried to close the door quickly, but a red foot stopped it from closing.

"Open up, or I'll blow the door down," the male voice said, a red paw on the door now, pushing it open the best he could.

That's the wrong story, Nick," the bunny said, using her whole body to try and close it.

"Well, open the door before I knock it down!" The red fox growled, the playful tone earlier starting to disappear. She could feel him pushing against the door a little bit hard before seeing the foot between the door frame and the door disappear. The bunny sighed loudly before moving away from the door quickly only to see the red fox that had been chasing her fall face first into the apartment. She started laughing loudly, holding onto her stomach as tears welled up in her eyes from laughter. "That was not nice, Judy," Nick quipped, his emerald eyes looking up at her with annoyance.

Judy was still laughing as she held a paw out to him, which he accepted and got up onto his knees before letting go. Going to shut the door and flip the two locks to keep anyone from getting inside. She noticed the carrot pen on the coffee table, the one she had let go of when she tried to push the door closed in his face. Quickly snatching it back up, she played the newest recording on it:

"Will you, Judy Hopps, do the honor of marrying me, Nicholas Wilde."

Judy was grinning at the fox who's voice was in the recording. The bunny had no idea she had pressed to record button when the fox proposed to her until she had hit the play button on their ride home. She was grinning now, looking at the diamond ring on her left hand.