Hey guys. I'm back with another fanfic. Sorry I hadn't done anything in a while. My other fanfic, "Cats Don't Scream at Freddy's" wasn't going anywhere, and I couldn't think of how to continue the story. So, I took that down. However, I just got done watching Zootopia twice this weekend, and it is a movie worth watching! So, I feel like I want to write Zootopia fanfics until further notice. I'm starting off with an AU crossover of Zootopia/FNAF. I'm gonna try to make this a long three-shot chapter story. That's all the info for now. Let me know how this is going in the reviews. Thanks, and enjoy!

A week had passed. A long, stressful week.

Judy Hopps, the first rabbit officer in the ZPD, was at her computer. She was supposed to be busy updating the file for missing children in Zootopia, however that made her only want to actually do parking duty than this. Actually, it was the identity of the latest missing child that made her reluctant to type on her computer. Her fingers were trembling. She bit her lip, closed her eyes, and pushed herself to writing down the name that was lodged in her memory.

It was a name she knew all to well. As she hit the enter name, updating the file, she buried her face in her paws, and shook her head. Judy stared up at the screen. Her eyes looked at the last box down the list of missing children. It made her heart fill with dread. She touched the screen, gently and lovingly, specifically the picture.

A small rabbit girl with a bow around her ears. Green eyes. A green skirt over a yellow shirt. The most adorable smile any bunny could have made. The info typed right next to her picture.

Name: Shelia H. Wilde

Age: 8 years old

Family: Judith Hopps (Mother), Nicholas Wilde (Father)

Last known location: Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria

...

(Flashback)

Judy and her husband, Nick Wilde, the first fox officer in the ZPD, were driving their firstborn daughter, Sheila, to school on their way to work. Nick brought the car to a halt at the sidewalk of Zootopia Elementary.

"Thanks for the drive, Mommy and Daddy." Sheila hopped out of the car, and waved at her parents.

"Wait a minute, jumping bean. You forget something?" grinned Nick.

Sheila's ears perked up remembering, and ran to give her mother and father a kiss goodbye.

"Your dad will pick you up after school, okay?" Judy called.

"Okey-dokey!" Sheila called, as she hurried into the building. Nick and Judy proceeded with driving to work.

(2:00 P.M.)

The school bell rang. All the kids rushed out onto the bus, or to meet their parents coming to pick them up.

Sheila had just got a text from her mom on her phone, a gift for her seventh birthday, saying she'll be picking her up in five minutes because her dad got stuck promising Clawhauser to buy coffee and donuts in exchange for fixing his computer.

Sheila giggled. She always liked that nice cheetah officer, so she understood. Sheila started looking around, leaning up and down on her heels, trying to figure something out to occupy her mind of boredom before her mom came. That's when her eyes caught sight of an interesting building just down the end of the street from across the road.

The building had a large sign with the picture of a bear, a fox, a bunny, and a chicken. Underneath the picture was the name of the restaurant that read,

"Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria"

What got her attention the most was the bunny and the fox, because she and her mom her bunnies, and her dad was a fox. She got excited that she figured she just go check it out, then hurry back to her spot near the flagpole before her mother showed up.

She looked both ways, and crossed the street. She ran to the pizzeria's doors and found a sign that read, "Closed until tomorrow". Sheila's ears drooped.

"Oh, and I really wanted a look inside." she said.

Sheila looked through the door window, and saw the inside was empty. However, when she turned around to head back to the school, her eye caught something or someone moving inside the entrance lobby.

That sure didn't make much sense. If the place was closed, how come there was someone inside? Sheila wondered.

Sheila figured if someone was here, then the place was open. Sheila pulled on the door, it was unlocked. Still filled with curiosity, she headed inside, just when her parents car pulled up to the sidewalk of the school.

...

Judy stepped out of the car, looking around for Sheila, but she wasn't there. She started asking around if anyone saw a small rabbit girl with a bow around her ears, and a green skirt. One mouse pointed out he saw a bunny child walking into the pizzeria just across the road. Judy proceeded to the pizzeria, and entered to find Sheila.

"Sheila? Sheila, where are you? It's Mommy." Judy called.

"Mommy!" Judy heard her daughter's voice calling from down the hallway to her left, and by the sound of her tone, she was in distress.

Judy ran down the hall, and tripped on something she missed on the floor. Judy looked back to see it was her daughter's backpack. Judy grabbed it, and kept running down the hall, arming her tranquilizer at the ready. She turned the corner and saw the maintenance door close. Judy kick the door open, pointing her tranquilizer gun, only to find no one inside the room.

Judy grabbed out her radio, and contacted backup. "This is Officer Hopps. We got a situation down at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria."

...

(Present Day)

They never found anything. They never found her. The only thing that was found was the backpack. For Judy, the whole week went by so slow, sleepless nights, hardly eating, and whenever she did sleep, it was crying at night.

Nick felt just as bad as Judy. There were many times he screwed up, but this was the icing on the cake. Nick walked into Judy's workspace, where he found her clutching the toy bunny Sheila always carried with her. Ever since Sheila disappeared, Judy took her backpack to work everyday. It seemingly comforted her, although seemingly.

"Hey, carrots. I wanted to make sure you were okay." said Nick.

Judy turned around to face Nick, with tears in her eyes. Nick went over and hugged her.

"Oh, Nick. I just can't stand not knowing where she is any longer. Where is our baby?" Judy sobbed.

"I dunno, Judy. But, listen to me. I promise you, we ARE going to find her, and bring her home." Nick reassured Judy. "Now come on, my treat for donuts. Anything to help get your mood up."

"Thanks, Nick." Judy sniffed, and tried to smile.

...

It was late into the night. Judy couldn't sleep again. She was looking at her phone, watching a recorded video of the day after Sheila was born. She was an angel, wrapped up in that cozy blanket, and her green eyes sparkling, like her fathers. The tears in Judy's eyes when she held her in her arms. Her parents, Stu and Bonnie, and Nick's mother, Carla, were standing by the sides of their children, catching a view of their granddaughter.

Judy's video was interrupted by someone calling her. Who was calling her, her eyes widened. The caller ID name was hers. Sheila.

"Hello, Sheila?! Baby, is that you?!" Judy frantically spoke into the phone.

"Mommy! I finally got to you." Sheila's cute little voice whispered on the other end of the line. "I gotta talk quietly. They might hear me."

"Who's gonna hear you? Sheila, where are you? Are you okay?" said Judy.

"Yeah, I'm okay. I lost my backpack, but I still have my phone. I hid it in my skirt pocket. I'm somewhere in the pizzeria's basement. I didn't know they had a basement. The kidnappers were keeping a close eye on me. They're gone for now. This is the only chance I had in a long while to get ahold of you. Please, come get me, Mommy." said Sheila.

"Sheila, calm down. Me and Daddy are going to come get you, okay? Just stay calm until then, alright?" said Judy.

"Hey, what's going on down there?" a voice that wasn't Sheila's was heard in the background.

"Gotta go, Ma. Please, hurry." Sheila hung up.

Judy immediately woke up Nick, and told him what just happened. The two changed into their uniforms, and took off in their car. Judy drove, while Nick was calling Chief Bogo to inform the situation. "Hang on, Judy. Mommy and Daddy are gonna get you back." Judy whispered to herself.

Well, guys. That's all for this chapter. I own nothing, except my OC, Sheila. All rights go to original owners. No copyright intended. Stay tuned for more of this fanfic.