Disclaimer: I do not own Zootopia or any of its characters, they all belong to Disney.

Hunting Bunnies

This was Nick's first trip to BunnyBurrow since he'd asked Judy to marry him. He saw the station in the distance as the train began to slow.

"Arriving - Zootopia Express," the voice said just before the doors opened.

"There's Jill," Judy said and pointed to her tall sister as they stepped onto the platform.

The sisters hugged for a moment and then Jill looked at him.

"Nick Wilde," he said, holding out a hand.

She took it and smiled at the handsome Fox. Judy looked back and forth between the two and her foot began to rapidly tap the ground. Then they both looked at her and chuckled. Judy growled.

"Don't worry sister – he's all yours," she said and winked. "Well come on! Let's get goin'! Dad's cooking out tonight and if we don't get there soon there's gonna be nothin' left. And Nick, I've got somethin' special just for you."

Judy held his hand firmly as they marched behind Jill to the car.


The Hopps Burrow looked like an ordinary house, but he knew that most of it was deep underground. Jill parked and led them around back as Judy, still holding his hand, kept an eye on her tall sister.

"Here give me your luggage and go ahead get in line," she said and took them. "Nick, I'll be back with your surprise in a bit."

Nick had never seen so many Rabbits in one place and none quite so young. They got in line and he tried reach for a tray.

"Judy, I need my hand," he said and she reluctantly released it. Then he leaned closer and whispered. "Don't worry you're the only bunny for me."

She looked up at him and blushed. He smiled and handed her a tray. It only took ten minutes to get through the line and they soon found an empty picnic table. Then Jill returned with a covered silver tray and set it before Nick. Then with a little flourish she removed the lid.

"A whole chicken!" he exclaimed and saw his bunny wrinkle her nose. "Thank you Jill!"

"There's a few Foxes here in the Triburrows and I know everyone," she said and winked.

Green eyes met purple ones, remembering, and they both chuckled.

"See ya later," she said and turned away.

"You can eat with us," Judy said, patting the seat beside her.

"That's OK," she said and continued. "I'm sure that you two would rather be ALONE."

Judy blushed and Nick squeezed his bunny's hand.


Nick sat against a tree with her leaning against his chest. Then he gently licked an ear.

"Nick!" she whispered. "Someone will see!"

"There's no one..."

"Are you going to eat Judy?" came a small voice.

They both jumped and a small bunny hopped out of the tall grass. Nick felt an elbow in the ribs and then took a minute to catch his breath.

"No, of course not," he said and nuzzled his bunny. "I love her."

He waited for another elbow, but just felt Judy relax. Soon dozens of small bunnies surrounded them and a few bold ones would hop over, touch him, and just as quickly disappear. Then one tugged his pants.

"Play with us!"

Soon the little bunnies scampered around the tree and the big fox pounced, just missing every time.

"You're just too fast for me," he said.

Later Nick now lay on his side all tucked out with dozens of little bunnies snuggled up against him and Judy raised her phone and took a picture.

"Just wait till that get around Precinct One," Jill said, coming up quietly behind her.