A/N inspired by Happy Family drawn by dragoncatclementine on DeviantArt. After getting married, Nick and Judy want to start a family, but how do you go about that when you are two completely different Mammals? You adopt.

I have been getting reviews about grammar and am now going through to fix that. I'm sorry for those of you who want me to get on with my stories, but I need to do this.

So without Further ado, Let the chaos ensue.

You have the right to be Wed

It was going to be the wedding of the century, as well as one of the strangest. Before this the strangest was between a lion and a tiger. When many Mammals look back at it, it made some sense because it was between two predators of the same size. But as those present to the wedding at hand many got to thinking why a rabbit would agree to marry its natural predator. Yet here in the chapel is most of the police force as well as other family and friends.

As Nick Wilde stands just behind the door looking through at every mammal assembled, and his eyes drift over to his soon to be Wife's side which is over flowing with all 275 siblings as well as the main crime boss in Tundra town, Mr. Big sitting with his daughter's husband and child. Sitting on his side are members of the police force the station could sacrifice for the evening.

Outside the large doors Nick can pick out the protest from mammals opposed to the union. Shouting out slurs and threats towards the church.

Nick begins to fidget as the time approaches closer and closer to the actual service when a hand comes to rest on his shoulder. he looks over at his mother and sees the sly smile he is very well known for. Her orange fur has begun to turn dull over the years, but not once has she let her age show. Her olive green eyes are brimming with tears, and she hugs her son close. "I am so proud of you Nick, you're finally found a pack to belong to."

Nick hugs back and is at a lost for words, the two remain like that until just as they are about to begin.

The music starts and the first to exit is Gideon Grey who Judy decided would be the best man, seeing how it was his poking fun that made her try all the harder to prove him wrong. Next is Nick and his mother, and just for added effect Nick puts on his cop shades just for a bit of humor. There are a few snickers from the Hopps family as well as the police assembled, and his mother doesn't even notice until they reach the alter. When Miss Wilde does she immediately yanks them off his face and places them in her handbag before going to sit down.

Nick wants to laugh, but seeing Mrs. Hopps walk down the aisle alone is enough of a grim reminder of how his father was never in the picture, and he clams up. He averts his eyes to avoid the reminder and doesn't look up until the music changes. he finally braves looking up, and once he sees Judy everything else fades away into white noise and faded edges. As he looks at her he begins to feel underdressed with just a plain back tux and pale green vest and handkerchief along with the light orange tie.

The dress is the typical white with light orange and pale green accents. The sleeves are orange and fall off the shoulders with a large ribbon around the waist to match. The skirt of the dress has a pale green hem with an over skirt flowing over it like leaves also hemmed in green. The very bottom hem of the over skirt is a matching orange. On her head and over her eyes is a veil holding her ears down. A plain brass tiara keeps it in place. in her hands is a bouquet of sunflowers, babies breath and violets.

When she finally reaches the alter and goes to stand beside him, her father whispers in her ear while he "discretely" hands her a small bottle of fox repellent. Judy doesn't even bat an eye as she places it in one of his pockets and pushes him towards the pews by her mother. Looking back at Nick a smile spreads across her face, and he can't help but to fall in love all over again.


Behind one of the side doors at the main entrance Judy waits for the cue to walk through. Hearing the same slurs and threats that Nick is.

Peeking through a crack in the door she can see Nick put on his shades just as he walks through the door, his mother not even noticing. Her father taps her on the shoulder. "You doing OK there Judy? Not too nervous are you, because we can easily cancel." he says all too eagerly, Judy shakes her head

"No I'm fine."

"Are you sure? Your ears are droopy."

Judy gives her father an eye roll "If I didn't have them down the veil would fall off." Judy says this as she perks her ears up a bit, the veil shifts to follow. Putting them back down Judy quickly fixes it again in time for the music change. Linking her arm with her father's and holding the bouquet in both hands as the doors open and those gathered stand. Judy glances to either side until her eyes lock onto the one waiting at the alter. She almost wants to rush towards the fox that changed her views forever, but keeps her pace even with her father.

Finally reaching the alter Stu Whispers "Just in case" as he tries to hand his daughter a bottle of fox repellant. Again Judy rolls her eyes and slips it back into his pocket before pushing him to the pews to sit with her mother. Handing the bouquet off the daughter off to Fru Fru, who stands in the paws of a polar bear, Judy grabs hold of Nick's hands and the two lose focus on the entire sermon looking at each other, only for Gideon to tape Nick on the shoulder to get them back.

Nick looks at the father of the church with a questioning look. "Could you repeat that I lost myself in a field of violets for a moment there." A few chuckles resound throughout the church, mainly from those old enough to understand.

"I came to understand that the bride and groom prepared their own vows." He looks between the two and stops on Nick. Taking that as his cue to read the cards he brought he pulls them out of his pocket, and brings them in front of himself.

"So I had wrote this at the last minute this morning." He looks back up at Judy, and tosses the cards over his shoulder. "But after I saw you coming down the aisle," Nick looks right at Judy, "it occurred to me that it doesn't really matter wether I wrote these words last night, a month ago, or long before I knew I was going to settle down for the rest of my life. What really matters is what I say and how I say it." Never removing his spring green eyes from her violet ones, Nick reaches down and clasp both hands between his own. "That first day when you hussled me into helping you with your case, one you'd only be given two days to solve, and with the end result being eventual failure, I saw you as nothing more than a dumb bunny trying to be what you're not. I had lived my life believing that if the world was going to see you as something, instead of fighting it you should just embrace it. During the case, however I watched a as you tried to change the views of those around you and I came to see you, no longer as a dumb bunny who should've stayed in a carrot field, but rather I saw a strong, independent rabbit, who made mistakes, pushed through any situation, and who always tried to see the bigger picture. By the end of the case after you had admitted to being a dumb bunny, I found you had changed my views, and I no longer viewed you as such.

Not only had you opened my eyes and changed my views on you and Zootopia, but you had also managed to change my views that I had for myself, and Judy, I want to say thank you for changing me the way that you did and I hope that during the time we spend together I will keep changing for the better, and that my love for you will continue to grow."

Judging by the tears in Judy's eyes, Nick can tell he said something right. Nick removes the handkerchief from his tux pocket and wipes away the tears from her eyes. "Oh all you rabbits, always so moody." Judy nods, and after a few calming breaths she gives her own vows.

"From the first time we met you'd always conned me out of my money as well as my time. Than as the time we spent together increased, I had found myself not only conned out of those, but I was quickly being conned out of my heart as well. In return for the cons, you aloud me to drag you along a task that I was all too desperate to solve, and in the end I found myself introduced to another. What would be the best way to keep you in my life. But exactly two month ago you made that job easier for me when you proposed, and no I can't see my future any other way than with you at my side the entire way." At the end the tears come again and Nick wipes them again.

The two mammals wait a few moments more, giving their "I' dos" and right after Nick places a gold ring with orange and green jewels cut and placed in the form of a carrot, and Judy does the same with a simple golden band with small sapphires cut in on his finger. The two finally kiss, with Judy jumping up into his arms and Nick holding her around the small of her back, the two newly weds barely hear the commotion from those present as they clap and cheer. As the guests leave Nick and Judy thank them for coming and remind them of the reception, with Mr. Hopps once again trying to give Judy the repellent, Which she does only to throw it into the waste bin outside the chapel

(Time skip to reception)

Everyone was there except for the two in charge, as they waited most looked through the I Spy in front of them while others worried. It was well past the time it should have taken for the two to arrive, and neither were anywhere to be found, that is until the double doors opened to reveal the two in torn clothing.

One of the sleeves were torn off of Nick's jacket, and the other was hanging on by a few seams. His pants were covered in mud and grim as well as torn. but on his face was the biggest smile anyone has seen yet, and the glasses his mother took back in the chapel. She looks back in her hand bag, and sure enough they aren't there.

As for Judy, the bottom of her dress is torn so that it no longer drags on the ground with a large tear along the side. The leaf like over skirt is in tatters, as though an insect thought to make a snack out of it. Both arms are out of the sleeves so the the torn orange fabric hangs loose at her sides, and like with Nick a smile graces her face, and the two make their way to the head table.

As the two walk some of the older kids look down at their list and see 'Escape of Bride and Groom' and change it to 'Entrance of Bride and Groom' before taking a picture. The rest of the guest are shocked that the beautiful clothes they wore before could be ruined so badly in the time it took them to get here. At the head table Nick and Judy sit in the center, only to be immediately bombarded with questions such as "what happened?" And "where were you?"

Nick stands up and moves over to the podium set up for those who plan to speak later and taps the microphone to get the attention of the younger ones. "I'm pretty sure you are all wondering what happened tonight, and I'm here to put that to rest." He pauses for a moment to allow some to settle down before continuing. "As you know Judy and I decided to drive the police car to and from the chapel. As such when we passed by a robbery we did what we do best, and put a stop to it." He allows that to sink in.

"But seeing how she was not able to do much in her dress Judy torn off the bottom and removed the sleeves for better mobility. I on the other hand, got my suit torn in the scuffle. We than took the robber to the station, picked up the paperwork, and came here."

Nick goes to sit back down next to his wife, where he recieves a giggle and kiss on the check. Some of the police who actually processed it already took a picture and cross that off the list.


As the night wears on, the picture count increases, there were multiple kisses and hugs. When the bride and groom cut the carrot cake with blueberry toppings and served each other, Nick had a small fork full held out to Judy, just as she was about to take a bite, he smashed a hidden plate into her face, covering it with their favourite flavors. After getting back at him by doing the same and cleaning up in the bathroom, and everyone enjoys the dessert. The floor is cleaned to allow guests to dance.

Pictures are taken of the bride and groom with their parents, and during the first dance between the newly weds Judy asks a major question.

"Hey Nick, how do you feel about kid?"

A/N First chapter done and I would like to thank dragoncatclemintine once again for letting me write this, and for letting me use three image that inspired this story as the cover.