It was like a vanishing of nothingness. Judy's body floated in the atmosphere, before gravity pulled her back down. She laid on her back, eyeing what was in the sky. It looked like the night sky, although it was not dark. Turning her head to view her surroundings she saw nothing but brightness as the rows of flowers and trees glowed. It couldn't be night time because of the flowing of the light next to her as well as meadows across her. However, looking back up at the sky it shined the stars and dark black sky. Sitting up so she can get a better look at her surroundings, she noticed how the grass under her hugged her legs as if comforting her.
Finally standing up, Judy can notice all around her was large hills that had hidden secrets, as well as far away mountains that held beauty. She had never seen such a place before, at least not in Zootopia. Walking across the flowers, she looked down feel sorry for the flowers she had recently stepped on. Although, her pity for them vanished as the flowers raised themselves up just as they were before without a care in the world. Again, she thought to herself how she never had seen such a thing in Zootopia before, or even her home town. She patted herself down, frantically searching for her phone once remembering where she should probably be.
"Oh no, Oh no!" she whispered to herself as she searched several times in each of her pockets.
"I don't remember where I could have dropped it," looking back where she once laid there was no indention or phone where she once lay, almost like the grass fixed itself up as she removed herself from it earlier.
Her perked up ears flattened against her head as she thought about the consequences of being late to work or even the auburn haired fox making fun of her situation. As she thought of each joke he'd most likely make, she leveled her eyes out to the meadows before seeing a blob of red.
"Nick?.." Judy asked herself as she took steps towards the figure. As she got closer, it almost seemed like he was getting further. "Nick?...NICK?" she yelled frantically to him, as the ground underneath her felt like mush and watery. The ground moved and fluttered like an ocean wave, soon she could feel her own feet being soaked in water. Looking down, she noticed how the ground was sinking and she began with it. The auburn haired fox was only meters away as the water began to pull Judy under.
"Nick! No! Help!" she cried out with her hand outstretched to him. However, he stood on a large boulder looking out over her. His hands were in his pants officer uniform. He had a sour look on his face as he paid no attention to Judy at all.
Judy could only watch as her body felt a million times heavier than before, her body sank in the depths of what seemed like the ocean. The pigments of Nick's form stood on the water; almost as if it was mocking her. She closed her eyes as she held her breathe waiting for the end to come and like any reflex ability her body forced her to try to breathe. She coughed lightly as her lungs contracted, breathing in air. Opening her eyes, she was still under the water. However, water did not enter her body, but in fact air. Something in her heart told her not to question her surroundings and to just accept what was happening. So, she did not panic. In fact, she relaxed.
Her body straightened out, she lifted her head looking up at the surface of the water where the light shined into the water making it glow. Her feet touched the ground causing her body weight to rely on her feet as the water seemed the evaporate suddenly. Looking to what was in front of her, she noticed Clawhauser. Her ears perked up as she smiled and walked to him.
"Clawhauser!.." she started, watching for his face reaction to seeing her. Although, Clawhauser did not have donuts in front of him like usual, or any kind of snacks actually. His usual greeting smile was not existent at the moment. "Clawhauser..?" she tried again, while reaching up to the front desk.
Clawhauser eyed his phone infront of him, as if Judy's booming voice had not reached his ears at all. It wasn't until the sound of the front doors of the station bursted open to reveal Chief Bogo and Nick. The thought of Nick on the boulder and water surrounding her came back into her thoughts as Chief Bogo and Nick walked up to Clawhauser. Judy eyed Nick intensively as he paid no mind to her at all.
"Nick, didn't you hear me earlier?" she knew the question was a little off. She couldn't exactly explain what had happened in the meadow, but something was telling her not to ask.
Again it was like no one was even listening to her. Grunting to herself, she looked down at the floor. She noticed the glossy floor underneath her feet reflected the ceiling lights above. She remembered always looking down at these floors from her desk and seeing her fuzzy reflection. Although, this time it was like she was not even there. A light bulb popped up in her head as she frantically looked up at Nick and Chief Bogo.
"Judy is dead." Nick blurted out as he gritted his teeth, while Clawhauser's face morphed into one of grief. Chief Bogo remained silent, contemplating his own thoughts while Nick tried to hold back the many tears that threatened to fall.
"N-nick. I'm right here." She replied cheerfully to his distraught breakdown.
"Nick, please. I'm right hereā¦" she said one more time, as Nick did not seem to hear her. Taking steps towards him, she reached out grabbing hold of his arm trying to get him to look at her.
"Oh, Judy.." Nick told himself as he buried his head in his paws while Chief Bogo escorted him to his office while Clawhauser stayed in his seat with a grief expression.
This had to be a nightmare. Judy Hopps just doesn't die. She lives and accomplishes. She kicks butt with her side kick Nick. She doesn't die.
"I can't be dead.." she told herself, while her surroundings blurred and swallowed itself leaving her in the darkness.