If you've seen my other stories some of you might be excited for this, enjoy.

Nick exchanged his precious cash for a set of Gazelle tickets, "Two please." The red fox said to a vending badger.

"There you go." The badger said as he passed Nick the Tickets. "For you and your girl?" The Badger asked.

Nick nodded. "Yup."

"Good luck" The sells man told him. Nick then stepped out of line holding the tickets and properly stuffed them in his wallet. 120 dollars and 45 minuet line for the tickets. Nick had missed the online presale but fortunately the venue had a sale the day before the concert.

Nick left the line and the venue to continue home. Before he got there, he had to stop at their local florist store to pick up a box of candy and flowers for Judy. Today was valentines.

"I learned two things that day, one, I was never gonna let anyone see that they got to me." Nick reflected on his memory on where he opened up to Judy, under the morning sky over some traffic telling her about his childhood incident.

"And two?" Judy asked.

"If the world only gonna see a fox shifty and untrustworthy, there no point in trying to be anything else." He spoke his philosophy.

"Nick." Judy started. "You are so much more than that." She finished putting her hand on Nicks forearm.

This was the first time anyone had ever expressed to Nick that he was more than a smart and cunning conman man, that he was an animal with true individual values.

Nick shrugged off the overwhelming feeling and back away from Judy a little bit. "Boy look at that traffic down there. What about we go out to Chuck at traffic central, Chuck how are things looking on the jam cams!?"

"Nick, I'm glad you told me…"

Nick walked down the street. As he approached the florist shop Nick checked his watch, it read 8pm. As Nick was about to walk in, a light brown fox with large pointy ear stepped out of the shop.

"Finnick!" Nick greeted his former partner in crime. Finnick looked up to see his red friend.

"Nick, my man it's been too long." He said as he gave Nick a high five.

"It's been a week, but anyway what are you doing at the flower shop? You got a pretty date tonight big guy?" Nick said.

Finnick just laughed; "Nope! It's just that Tommy here sells a bit more than flowers." The fennec fox tapped his jacket pocket which was slightly bulged.

Nick knowing exactly was he was referring too. "Hey there, I'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that for old times' sake."

Finnick just chuckled. "How that job going with the police, do you and that rabbit still work together?"

Nick rolled his eyes. "I told you last week, we haven't worked together in nine months. Chief doesn't let married couples work the same shifts."

"Aye that's right." The little fox said. "And the married life is treating you well?"

Nick just smiled.

Nick stared out of the window of their 20 story apartment floor. Sitting on his bed, Judy walked in with a wrapped present. "Hey." She said and set the gift on the covers.

"Well what's this carrots?" Nick said curious about the present.

"Your one month anniversary gift." Judy said with a smile.

Nick huffed. "Well I didn't get you anything."

"It's fine." Judy told him. "Just open it." Nick shrugged and did what she asked.

Nick tore the gift open to find a very soft and rather large blanket. "Is this for me or for you?" He asked with a smirk.

Their apartment was always very cold because Nick's fur was thick and he got hot while he slept. In response Judy would use her childhood blanket, if she couldn't find that blanket, then she would horde all the other ones in the apartment.

Judy chuckled. "No! I swear it's yours."

"It beats this." Nick said as he held up Judy's blanket. "The pee pee blanket." Over the course of the years Judy's blanket had taken a beating and it accompanied a large stain which Nick was convinced that it was urine.

"Stop, I got it when I was six!" Judy said before Nick leaned down and gave her a gentle kiss.

"It's going fantastic. Hey bud I'll catch you later I got to go." Nick said as he patted Finnick's back.

"See ya slick." Finnick said as the red fox went his way.

After buying Judy's presents he went up to their skyscraping apartment complex. They had lived there for nine months. Nine months since they had been married.

On his way up the elevator Nick put the tickets in the flower bouquet and thought about his big day.

"…repeat after me." Nick placed Judy's wedding ring on her finger. The rabbits of Bunny Burrow watch in glee as the ceremony took place in the farm lands. "I Nickolas Wilde,"

Nick repeated the bishop's words. "I Nickolas Wilde,"

"Do take Judith Hopps,"

"Do take Judith Hopps,"

"To be my lawfully wedded wife,"

"To be my Waffely, lawfully," Nick stuttered the phrase. Judy just reacted in a small chortle. The congregation laughed at Nick's words. Nick just smiled. "And pancakey." Judy again started to laugh as well, then made a settle gesture that she was eating something, this is when she broke down.

Judy bent over still holding Nicks hand on the verge to roll over laughing at Nick's covered mistake. Then she started to weez to attempt to stop her humor. "I've been scared of this all my life." Nick turned to the Bishop as Judy burst out in laughter still holding Nicks hands.

"Haha!" Judy genuine laugh filled the room as the congregation found it continually funny.

"Just give her a second." Nick said out loud to the crowd. Nick pulled her close in attempt to stop her sudden outburst.

"I love you so much!" Judy managed to gasp.

The Bishop reassured everyone. "It's okay folks I've seen this before…" Judy continued her parade.

"Say man and wife!" Nick jokingly said under his breath.

Nick smiled at the memory. He was surprising Judy that night, he told that he would be home later around ten due to work but here he was at 8:30.

Nick unlocked his apartment door, and walked in. Their apartment had a few rooms, a kitchen space and a large living room. He set his phone, wallet and goods on the counter, then he heard Judy moaning in their bedroom. She hadn't known that he had walked in.

Nick recognized the sound, then a scent filled his nose. She was having an experience, Nick could tell. He then himself got excited as he approached their room. Then another foreign scent filled his nose.

Nick walked in confused to find Judy on her back, as their rabbit landlord humping her. Nick jaw dropped. "Judy?"

Judy sprang up to see Nick. Wallstreet, their landlord quickly removed himself from Judy.

With tears in his eyes and a lump in his throat Nick squeezed and the word. "Why?"

"Nick wait." The fox turned around and stormed in the kitchen grabbing his stuff. "Nick please." Judy begged as she threw a sheet over herself. "Nick hold on!"

It was too late, Nick left her there.

Now under a bridge, with his former presents in his hands, he cried. Nick made sure for a fact that no one was around. No one could see him cry, no could know that someone had got to Nick Wilde. After a few minutes Nick wiped his tears and threw his presents in the direction of a nearby trash can.

This was the worst feeling, deception. Nick was the one that was who was supposed to bad, cunning, and a jerk. But Judy was now the bad one, she was the deceiver, and the liar. Nick seemed as if he were living a nightmare, and found himself doubting all the Judy taught him. The teaching that Nick was more than a red fox, a teaching were Nick understood that he could be anything, but here he was nothing.

Did I ever mention how much I hate Valentine's Day? Just kidding, I love it. So I hope this, made you feel horrible inside but otherwise I hope you enjoyed it. Please let me know if you grammical errors and give specific example of those errors. Please review, it means a lot to hear from you readers.

As far as references go

1st memory: From the movie, I hope you at least got that one.

2nd memory: I took the concept from a Buzzfeed video I watched about breaking up.

3rd: this memory actually has commentary from a real wedding, it was a vine, that's how I found it.

Thanks for the read folks.