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Chapter 4: New Life, New Friends

Cause it's almost like
Your heaven's trying everything
To break me down
Cause it's almost like
Your heaven's trying everything
To keep me out

~Far From Home- Five Finger Death Punch~

~Daniels POV-Present time~

So, that was a really strange way to start off my first day in this new world, my God, the shock hit me like a my old drill instructor screaming in my face, it was a lot to take in. Yeah I may be 28 but how the hell would you react when you get sucked from your world only to be in another world, or some other dimension, this feels like a Sci-fi movie I once watched back when I was a kid, only this was for real. A different world, a different world inhabited by anthropomorphic talking animals. I had to spend a 4 hours at least in at lest 3 different rooms after they moved me out of the interrogation room, 2 hours of basic medical examination by a very curious honey badger, she was very curious of my scar on my left cheek, and my tattoos, mistaking them as a skin rash. Another 2 hours explaining to them how I got here, thru some kind of portal, thank freaking god some animals saw it so the ZPD don't think I'm a crazy bastard.

When I was finally done with the medical examination & the questions, Judy and company came back, only they came back in with more animals this time. There was a lion in a business suit and a few sheep that were wearing lab coats. Judy took the time to ask me some questions and answer some of my own. They then asked me some more questions about myself, like what was it like where I was from? What was my job like, my dietary needs and so on so forth. They were surprised when they found out I that the meat I eat is fish, I explain that most of my diet is primarily seafood, except for shrimp, that shit gives me the hurls every time, I continue to explain about my diet, but they said it shouldn't be a problem, saying tha fish is what the predators of Zootopia eat mainly.

The only thing they really couldn't tell me was how I initially got here. Their only lead was that it had something to do with the strange portal that several animals saw. Otherwise I just had to accept it as what it was. I'm lucky that I'm a very calm & collective person with the way things change, It's just that this whole scenario was so much to understand, me, stuck in a world filled with anthropomorphic talking animals. There were a few things that they had to sort out though. Firstly I had caused quite a scene upon my unexpected arrival, so the public had to be addressed about my existence, and in doing that I ended up being introduced to the mayor... well I must be making history here in Zootopia.

Mayor Lionheart, I now knew his name as, had been told about my unprecedented arrival from Chief Bogo. The Chief told me it was the mayor's idea for a press conference saying he didn't want a repeat of the night howler incident or something. It was a bit awkward standing in front of hundreds of news crews at attention on stage with cameras flashing at me two days later, yeah the headlines went crazy as the day I was pranked by Mike...Shame I never got to beat his ass for that little stunt. The various reporters asked me questions about myself, about my species, and almost about everything related to me.

Another thing I had to go through was all the advance medical and legal procedure, sure I did the basic medical examination, but that was it, just the basics. First they had to quarantine me for a 2 days before the press conference to make sure I wasn't carrying anything harmful to the citizens as well as them learning all they could about my biology to help me in future. So with me being me I decided to sit tight and keep calm, Judy had told me the city had only just gone through a massive race scare scenario or something a matter of months ago, Judy was really being so kind to me, I have to repay her for her kindness.

But the thing I still try to comprehend is that the mayor wanted to make a citizen. He was really milking the praise from trying to make this city better after all the things Judy and Nick had told me, and after Bogo and Judy told Lionheart about my job and what I do, he was more than thrill in having me here, saying that a man of my skills can help the mammals of Zootopia in many ways, Wow he really was eager in making me a citizen. I was grateful for those two, they had helped me a lot that these last 5 days, but I was more grateful for Judy, she helped me more than anyone, helping me with all this weight that was just dumped on me so suddenly.

I want to talk about Judy, I swear that rabbit has done nothing but help me, during my five days in a quarantine room, she and Nick visited me, I wonder why I feel so strange when I'm with that rabbit, I can't explain it.

When I finally got out, I requested that they gave me all the gear, my rifle, my pistol, my pack, everything. Bogo wasn't really happy with my request but I managed to talk the big buffalo in saying I would only use my weapons in self defense. Mayor Lionheart even chipped in and backed me up. Of course, they told me that I needed to hand over my grenades which I happily obliged.

Bogo was still pissed about it though...

Hey' me being the only human here, I ain't taking in chances, If some mugger tries to rob me, or some assholes want to start a fight with me, they'll be all leaving in body bags.

When I got out of the I realize something...I had no place to go to, I mean what the hell was I suppose to do? Go back and tell me them to let me stay in that room for a few more days until I find some place to call home? I mean sure, during my times with the SEALS I slept in very rough places, but I think I rather be sleeping a comfy bed, or hell, even a damn couch, then Guess who came to my rescue...


~Daniels POV, a day ago~

I finally left that hospital, Christ it felt like I was in there for a goddamn eternity, Well I guess it was worth it, I mean these animals are just trying to understand and study me, since I was the only one of my kind. Letting out a sigh, I picked my pack, putting on my back, holstering my rifle holster on my left shoulder, I was about to leave until I realized something...

Where the hell am I supposed to go?!

I totally forgot about where will I stay, or better yet a permanent home for me, I can't go to a hotel, one, I don't have any Zootopian currency on me, two, The majority of the animals still felt frighten towards me. I groaned in annoyance, I sure don't want to sleep on the ground in some alleyway, I have slept on the ground for too long, a nice bed, or even a freaking couch would do.

After a few minutes passed of me just thinking on where should I go, I hear the sounds of soft footsteps fast approaching. I held my breath and let out a sigh as the footsteps stopped, and by the sound of it, stopped close to me, maybe even in behind me. Then I heard a familiar female voice.

"Hey, Victor I just saw you standing still, are you ok?''

I didn't say anything, just stood there, my mind still trying to process this, Is this really where I'm going live now? To start a new life?

My thoughts were cut short as I felt a a soft tap on my arm, I turned to see Judy, she was still in her police uniform, her ears flopped backwards, her eyes, that looked at me with genuine concern.

Again, those violet eyes piercing my own, I smile at Judy, "I'm fine Judy." I said trying to assure her that I was fine but in reality I was not, I guess I didn't want her to worry about me.

the look she give me knew that I wasn't okay, she placed her on her hips and gave a look that says 'Your not fine, admit it' she than said "You don't have a place to stay for the night?"

I just sighed, I shook my head, "No, I don't. Nowhere."

I glanced up at the sky. It would surely be dark in a few short hours. probably 3 hours until it get's dark, and I didn't have a place to sleep for the night. Maybe I'll just go to an alley and sleep out the night on the hard ground. I'm sure in the dark the animals would think I was just some animal bum and pay no attention to me, besides, I'm use to sleeping on the ground. However, my thoughts were interrupted when Judy pounded her fist on my arm with a determined frown, causing me to look at her.

"You don't have a place to stay?! Well that's not going to happen…not on my watch!"

I looked at her, how can someone be so caring towards me, a stranger she only knew for 5 days, I have met my share of kind-hearted people, but she definitely takes the prize for being the nicest being, I started at her for 3 seconds before speaking. "Do you know of a shelter or an Inn that I could stay for the night?''

"Even better!" Judy beamed. "You can just stay with me for the night!"

Wait...What?!

My eyes widened a bit and my jaw slightly dropped, it was so rare for me to be shocked that far. I could hardly believe that she, the rabbit officer I have known for only 5 days would let me, a human and a complete stranger stay at her house. "No I couldn't. I don't want to be a burden to you."

Judy replied, "You won't' be a burden at all Victor! It'll be nice to have company over. It'd be like a sleepover!'' Judy calmed down a bit. "I insist you stay with me for the night. If not, I might take it as an insult."

Oh, using tricks Officer Hopps

I thought for a moment, that last thing I wanted to do was cause her any sort of insult or offence, especially after she was being so kind to me. I finally nodded. "Thank you Officer Hopps, I don't know what to say…"

"You can start by calling me Judy. After all, we're friends now aren't we?"

Friends...There's word I'm happy to hear.

After thinking about it, I guessed that we were friends, she did help me this past 5 days, I just smiled and nodded. The kind bunny bounced in joy. "Then it's settled! You'll stay with me for the night. This'll be fun. I've always wanted to cook for some one!"

Geez, Are we married Already?

Judy's comment hit me, The last time someone cooked for me was my mother when I stayed for the holidays last year. I looked at Judy, who was smiling at me, "So we're taking your ride?' I then spoke.

Judy shook her head, "Even better, We'll be taking the B train to Meadowgrove Lane, where my apartment is,'' Judy informed with that friendly smile of hers.

I nodded, "Sounds great to me.", I followed her, pack still behind my back, rifle still holster on my shoulder, we made ideal conversation while we walked from the hospital

Judy led me down the street where we eventually went down a flight of stairs to the subway underground. Unfortunately, there were quite a few animals down here and it wasn't long before I was met with shocked stares and murmured whispers, some of them back away from me, some steered clear from me, I sighed.

We waited for about five minutes, five minuets of constant stares at me before the sound of the subway train sped by, numerous of passenger cars passing by in a blue train before slowing down and finally stopping. When the doors opened, Judy and I along with some other animals boarded and we took our seats. As the last few animals came on, a sort of double Bing sound was heard before the doors closed and we jerked forwards, heading to our destination. At the journey was mostly quiet, though Judy and I did made some conversation along the way. During the journey, I looked down the car to see animals just watching me, perplexed expressions on their faces. I calmly sighed and slumped down in my seat, keeping my gear close to me, not wanting some poor animals shooting itself. We've made about eight stops before Judy hopped up energetically and spoke to me when we've came to the ninth stop.

"Alright! This is our stop! Let's move!"

"Finally!" I muttered to myself, picking up my gear and my rifle, the rabbit and I got off the train. Judy led me west as we rode up an escalator before walking through a rotating gate and we were out the subway. We then went east as we walked along the lit sidewalk. Due to the hour, there was little activity going on. We've passed by shops and cafes that were preparing to close up for the night, I even spotted a honey badger locking up what appeared to be a flower shop before turning to walk down the street into the night. We eventually walked among some connected houses and apartment buildings, spotting a few animals sitting about on their booths, smoking, talking, drinking, or just enjoying the cool night air. After nearly about ten minutes Judy turned and walked me up the stairs to an apartment building.

"Here we are! My place. Well soon to be my place when we get inside!"

"Let me get that for you Judy,'' I spoke, walking up passed her and opening the door for her.

"Oh! What a gentleman, thank you," thanked Judy, giving me a grateful and touched smile.

"No problem. Shall we?" I smiled back.

I followed Judy up some stairs, climbing until we reached the fourth floor. We went down the quiet hallway, passing by doors with bronze numbers upon them. "405…406…407 and…408! We're here!'' Judy chimed.

As she took out her key to unlock the door, I noticed a purple door mat with the word 'Welcome' spelled nicely with orange carrots.

I couldn't help but smirk at the welcoming mat and with a turn of the key, Judy opened the door and I followed her inside. "Finally! Welcome to Hopps residence Victor!'' Judy greeted enthusiastically as she turned on the lights.

This is it. The start of a new life

Needless to say I was quite surprised by my new friend's apartment as I walked around, instantly inhaling the sweet scent of what was most likely lavender. It seemed rather spacious, having, more than enough room for the both of us to move around in. In the living room was a couch back against the wall with three pillows and a blanket folded delicately in the center. A recliner sat close to the couch, a small brown table in between the two with three picture frames on top it. On the other side of the couch was another small table with a purple lamp upon it. On the other side of the room was a large, mahogany cabinet with a flat screen T.V resting in the center with a DVD player next to it. The walls were a light shade of lime green with white paw prints going about in design. I saw colorful flowers at the window in front of a balcony as well as a rectangular brown table with magazines stacked neatly on the surface top and two remote controls each for the T.V and DVD player no doubt. Not far from the living room was the kitchen in which there was a small table next to the wall. I spotted a white refrigerator along with a white microwave on the counter next to a white topped stove. There were dishes that were spotless and placed neatly on the right side of the sink within a rack while a wooden block housing knives with red bases was next to the microwave. On the stove was a red tea kettle and on the door to the pantry was a cute little sign that read

"Good food…good friends…good times."

In all, the apartment was bright, warm, cozy, and comfortably. Definitely a place one would one to go back to after having a long, tiring, and frankly awkward day. Judy walked passed me and placed her keys on the counter. "I know it might not be much, but its home. I hope you like it?"

I removed my Kevlar vest, setting it on the couch, I laid my pack and my rifle on a couch too, I then turned to her and smile. "Oh no it's perfect! And I love your house Judy.''

This made Judy smile warmly, shifting her eyes away briefly while stroking her folded back ears, only for them to spring up. "Oh! You must be hungry aren't you? I bet your tired of eating hospital food."

Before I could answer, my stomach growled loudly, causing me to give an embarrassed look to my hostess. "I guess that's a yes!" Judy laughed. "But don't worry, I fix something up in no time. Just give me one second and please make yourself at home!"

Judy turned and headed to the kitchen as I took a seat on her couch next to my gear, I looked at my pack for a while, I'll organize my gear tomorrow, right now I feel like just relaxing.

"Hope you're not a picky eater Victor. I'm sorry, I should've asked you on the way home," Judy said with an uncertain wince.

"I'll eat anything," I answered truthfully. "When I'm hungry, anything will do."

Judy sighed, apparently relieved."Oh good! Because I've got nothing but vegetables here. Rabbit after all. How does vegetable soup sound?"

"That sounds great!" I spoke up, smiling at her.

"Okay then! Vegetable soup coming right up! Oh! Let me turn of the T.V. for you."

The grey bunny came over and turned on the T.V. after a short moment the black screen came to life and Judy went back bounced back into the kitchen. Soon I heard pots rattling, vegetables, being cut, and finally an enticing aroma filled the air that caused my mouth to water while Judy hummed a cheery tune. I eaten nothing but hospital food since coming to Zootopia and I was starving for some REAL food. Within the next thirty minutes, Judy called me over to sit at the table to eat our dinner.

"What can I get you to drink Victor" Judy asked. I have carrot juice, cranberry apple juice, milk…"

"Water would be fine,'' I answered to which she eagerly prepared and handed me a glass of the clear liquid in mere seconds.

Again like a good host, Judy served me a bowl of soup before serving herself and she sat down opposite of me. I gazed down into the bowl and saw corn, carrots, peas, potatoes, and celery all mixed in a brown broth, it's a good thing I love vegetables. "Wow, this looks really good Judy."

Judy grinned, "Well let's not sit here with tummies growling, let dig in!''

Judy picked up her spoon and began to eat her soup, blowing on it before putting it in her mouth. I too began to eat my dinner and scooped up some vegetables with the broth in my spoon. After blowing on it a couple times, I placed the contents in my mouth. Not surprisingly, it tasted just as it looked.

"Wow, this is really amazing! You're a great cook Judy!''

"Thank you,'' Judy responded. "With a family like mine, everyone needed to learn in order to help out with dinner sometimes.''

"I take it you've come from a big family then?'' I asked, eating another scoop of my soup.

Judy proudly beamed, "Sure do. After all, I do have 275 brothers and sisters!"

Wait...How fucking Many?!

I nearly choked on my soup when I heard the number. "275?! Are you for real?!"

"Dead serious," Judy giggled. "I know, I get that reaction a lot, but what do you expect? My family ARE rabbits after all."

I just stared at Judy, still in total disbelief at what I just found out. 275 brothers and sister, counting her parents. Holy fucking shit how fucking horny do rabbits get? After clearing my throat, I let out a sheepish chuckle. "Sorry about that. That was pretty surprising. But hey, I bet family reunions must be a blast," I spoke, trying to bring humor to the subject.

"Trust me, you have no idea!" Judy responded.

We both shared a hearty laugh. The remainder of the dinner was mostly in silence, though we did converse every now and then. When I would finish my bowl, Judy would happily offer me more. Goddamn was I hungry, I managed to eat two more servings of that delicious soup. I thought about what had happened the last five days I was stuck in that hospital, which prompt me to ask my rabbit friend.

"Hey Judy?"

"Yes?"

"During the five days I was here, why did you all of suddenly invite me to stay with you?" I said.

Judy looked at me, and gave me a heartwarming smile, "I did it cause I know, despite your harden appearance, so are a good person at heart, I can tell."

I looked Judy with a small smile. "Do you think someone like me, someone who was trained to kill can live a perfect life here?"

"I don't know, it's all up to you,'' Judy said, shaking her head with a half shrug. "You said that you're also trained in protecting those who can't protect themselves, that it was a soldier's duty."

There was a brief moment of silence until I sighed deeply. "I hope you're right Judy."

"Oh I know am right!" the bunny answered confidently. "I have complete faith in you Victor, I know that in the end, you will always make the right choice!"

I stared at her, amazed. Despite barely knowing me, Judy was showing a lot of faith in me, showing determination and optimism that I couldn't help but admire. I gave a small but supportive smile. "Well, I will not let you down Judy."

Judy smiled softly, "Thank you Victor."

Judy casted me a fond, sweet smile when I said those words. Within the next couple of minutes Judy and I had finished our dinner. I offered to take care of the dishes in return for cooking me a dinner. She refused but I insisted and started on the dishes, earning her gratitude. Since it was just two plates, two glasses, two spoons, and a pot, doing the dishes took no time at all and before long, I was wiping down the counter, stove, and table. While I was cleaning, I heard what sounded like a shower going for a few moments until sure enough Judy came in, looking impressed with noticeable wet fur and a change of clothes. She was out of her uniform and was now wearing a black tank top with grey sweats.

"Wow! The kitchen looks great Victor! It's nice to know that I'm not the only one that cares about cleanliness."

I smirked, "It's nothing at all. I also like to have everything organized, It's something I've learn in the SEALs."

"Talk about discipline, You must have learn that a lot."

I gave a smirk at Judy, Before she spoke again.

"Well you're more than welcome use the shower! And while you're doing that, I can wash your clothes for you. It's no trouble since I need to wash my uniform any way." Judy offered.

Even though I wanted to reject the offer, I thought for a moment. These were the only clothes that I had on my back, and I didn't want them to start smelling. Thinking this, I nodded gratefully at my hostess. "That would be great Judy. Thanks."

Judy joyfully hopped to a closet and took out a blue bathrobe which was rather three sizes too big for her. "Here. While your clothes your clothes are washing, you can wear this. Nick got this for me in Super-Extra large as a joke. But now, I'm glad I kept it!"

I smirked at the too large robe. Man this Nice must be a prankster for a cop. Nevertheless I took the robe and Judy led me to her bathroom. It wasn't but it wasn't small either and it was still hot and steamy from Judy's use with that familiar sweet smell of lavender. Like the living room, that wallpaper was green with those white paw prints. On the sink was a purple tooth brush with a bottle of toothpaste next to it along with a few brushes. Over the sink was a mirror and the shower curtains were purple decorated with rabbit silhouette. This girl must love purple. Once in the bathroom. I took out my SIG, my tactical flashlight, and my combat knife, putting them somewhere safe, I didn't want Judy to get hurt, so I put them in the bathroom sink's cupboard before taking off my boots, combat fatigues, and underwear and put the robe on. Judy quickly led me to the wash room where I put my clothes with hers and I returned to the bathroom for my shower. I decide to take a quick shower, fearing that it would be rude to stay in for too long in a guest's house. With the lavender scented body wash the only one in the shower, I had no choice but to use it, but…Damn did it smell good! After rinsing my body, I turned off the shower and hopped out, dried myself off and put the robe back on.

I stepped out into the living room where I found Judy putting the finishing touches of making a fold out bed from her couch. I heard that familiar sound of a washing machine in operation as it washed our clothes. "And there you go! One comfy bed for the guest!" Judy announced. "I'm just glad that you appeared now and not last year. The apartment I first had wasn't nearly as big as this one."

"Well I'm just grateful that I won't have to sleep in an alley or on the ground tonight," I replied.

"That wasn't going to happen. There was no way I'd ever let a new friend of mine sleep on the streets!"

I gave Judy a thankful smile. "You're too kind Judy."

Judy and I engaged in talk, completely lost in conversation. Eventually, the buzz of the washing machine knock us out of our conversation and Judy went over to put the clothes in the dryer.

"Here we go! Now that they're in the dryer I can get ready for bed." The bunny chirped.

I gazed at the clock to see that it was already Ten. Wow, I guess time does fly when you're in good company. "Having an early morning tomorrow?" I asked.

Judy nodded. "Uh huh. Waking up at six."

Six am wasn't really an alarming time to me. I was more than used to waking up at hours earlier than that, or waking up tot he sound of enemy gunfire, I'm glad I can finally sleep in peace with out sleeping with both my eyes open.

"I have to go in at eight, but I'm meeting up with Nick for some breakfast beforehand. Oh! You should come with us!"

"Oh no, I don't want to be a nuisance" I tried to turn down.

"You're not a nuisance," Judy said looking at me sweetly. "I really like the time we've spent together. And I'm sure Nick will like to know you better."

After giving it a second thought, I gave Judy a small smile. "Okay Judy, if you insist…I would love to join you tomorrow."

The energetic bunny officer bounced happily in her place. "Great! Would you like me to wake you up?"

I shook my head. "No need Judy, I'm use to waking up very early."

"Ok then…six o'clock it is. Better get some shut eye. Being a police officer can really take it out of you. And I bet being stuck in that lab takes it out of you more."

"Yeah, for real," I chuckled before letting my face fell in thought.

Seeing this, Judy tilted her head with concern. "Victor? What is it? Is something wrong?"she asked sitting down next to me on the bed.

After a moments pondering, I finally answered. "I just….I really can't thank you enough for what you did for me today. I mean here I am a stranger…practically an alien beyond your species and yet you still had the kindness to open your home to me. I just…thank you Judy. Thank you so much."

Judy looked at me with her large, purple eyes and gave me a warm smile. "It's really nothing to thank me for Victor. You were lost when you came to this world and you needed help. And, just like you, I would never turn my back on those that needs help. I'm happy to open up my home to you. As a police officer, it is my duty to serve and protect those that needs it….animal or human. And I will do that duty, just like how you did your duty back in your world."

I just looked at her, astonished at the commitment to her line of work. I just breathed deeply, shaking my head as I held out a hand for her to shake. "Judy…thank you."

What happened next surprised me for instead of shaking my hand, Judy pulled me in for a friendly hug. Though shocked at the gesture, I then gladly returned it, wrapping my arms around her. This…this was kindness by which I've had never received before, kindness that only a few people have shown me in my line of work. In just a few days of coming to this strange world, I met someone that took noticed of me, was worried for me, took pity on me, and gave me food and a warm place to stay for the nice when all others looked at me like I was some sort of dangerous, strange creature. Just pure…unquestionably kindness. Kindness, from the very first friend I made today. With all these things running through my mind, I finally truly realized the hospitality and generosity that Judy gave me and I couldn't stop my vision from going blurry as tears began to sting my eyes and I gritted my teeth, I'm a goddamn Navy SEAL, and here I am crying like a child. Judy rubbed my back as she whispered tenderly.

"Everything's going to be alright. You'll see."

I could only nod in response. After a more moments, we broke the hug as Judy gazed at me. She must've noticed my wet eyes since she asked, "What's wrong? You're eyes seem…puffy."

"Oh it's nothing!" I lied, wiping my eyes. "I guess I must be more tired than I thought. I'm fine really, in fact…this is the beast I've felt since I arrived in this world."

Judy smiled contently, "I'm glad to hear that. Well I'll let you get some sleep. If you need anything, ANYTHING at all, I'm just down the hall."

"Thanks Judy. Goodnight."

"Goodnight Victor. Sweet dreams," Judy then give me a kiss on my left cheek, gave me one last, lovely smile before walking away, the sound of a door closing was heard shortly after.

I just stood still a shock, she kissed me...I gently touch my left cheek, I couldn't find the words to describe this moment.

With nothing left to do I went across the room and turned off the lights, darkening the room, I went to the bathroom to recover the hidden gear I left there. A pale light entered from the window which gave me just enough light to make my way to the bed without bumping into anything. I laid the SIG, the combat knife, and the flashlight on the table. I then got to my bed, I drew the covers over me as I laid my head down on the pillow….so comfortable. I stared up in the darkness for quite a while. In all honesty, I was thinking of my home, my team. As much as I was grateful to Judy for letting me stay here, I couldn't help but go back thinking, Is this my new life? Is this where I'll spend the rest of my days until I die of old age? Could I even get home? As much as I want to go back to my world, I can't help but feel like this is just the beginning...of my new life.

As they say in the SEALS,

"The only easy day was yesterday."


Present Day

I checked my watch, 2:30, I couldn't sleep good, my mind went back to what Judy said, "I have complete faith in you Victor, I know that in the end, you will always make the right choice!"

Those words kept hitting me, then there was the kiss Judy gave me. I sigh, quietly got up, made my way to the window. I looked out, the city of Zootopia, where anyone can be anything. I turned and looked at my gear, my rifle, my pistol. Zootopia is now my new home, I will protect my new home from any scum that threatens the innocent, I will also protect the rabbit that show me so much kindness, I turned my head to the direction of Judy's room.

"I will protect you, Judy."


AN: That was the longest chapter I have ever written, I'm open to criticism and the like, also if you do see any spelling mistakes etc plus be willing to point them out, thank you, so anyways onto the next chapter, peace out.