Author's note: I do not own zootopia or any characters associated with it. All rights go to Disney.

P.S: This is going to be a multi chapter story so RR if you liked it so far and want me to upload chapter 2. Unlike my other story this will be a lot lighter and won't end in death. I didn't want to make this chapter long because I didn't want to spend a lot of time on the first upload of my story only to find out nobody wants the second chapter.

Nick could see Judy falling in front of him as he plummeted after her feeling the wind pressing down the fur on his skin. Judy had been shoved out of a building window from the 4th floor by the robber they had been chasing for awhile. Nick could hear her screaming as she fell further and further from the window. Nick was heavier and larger so he fell more quickly than Judy did.

Nick became level and grabbed her, pressing his body against hers as he flipped so she was on top as they slammed into the top of a car and Nick instantly felt the air forced out of his lungs while searing pain spread through his body entirely. He watched with blurry eyes as Judy rolled off him and onto the ground gasping trying to get her breath back.

Nick could feel himself being dragged off the now crushed car and then propped up into a sitting position with his back against a wall for support. He saw Judy looking at him with a concerned look and watched as she said something into her police com which he couldn't make out due to the loud ringing in both ears. With senses slowly coming back he stood up, his legs shaking making him sway slightly.

"I'm fine carrots, my shoulder only has a dull pain that's barely noticeable." He was telling Judy as she helped him to their car. He could tell she wasn't convinced as they headed back to the station with no reason of sticking around with the other officers who had arrived curtain that the suspect was long gone.

The next day Nick woke up, body sore making it a challenge to move a lot. As he got out of bed he couldn't help but notice that his shoulder was having a lot more of an intense throbbing pain then it had been yesterday. He winced at the pain instinctively clenching his shoulder as he did so. Judy could be heard taking a shower humming a tune to a song that he could not recognize. Rubbing the sleep out of his eyes, Nick got up and headed for the dresser in the room in an attempt to lay out his uniform before Judy came out. That way he didn"t have to be scorned about not being ready fast enough. It wasn't his fault he hadn't been born a morning person like Judy was.

Judy came out with her towel wrapped tightly around her, showing the curves of her body that would always threaten to drive Nick into near insanity. "There still some hot shower water left over for you to enjoy." Judy said with a warm smile "I know how much you hate to take cold showers."

Nick grinned "You know me so well." as Judy was getting her uniform, Nick couldn't help but notice her rear that was currently playing peek- a - boo with him. He smirked "Have I ever told you how cute your butt is?"

Judy turned her head to one side to stare at him, her cheeks warm. "Well no, but I really don't appreciate when others stare at my rear thank you very much." with that she took her paw and pulled the towel so it prevented any other glimpses. "Besides, what gives you the right to be staring there anyway?" this time a look of anger formed on her face "I'm positive that friends do not stare at each others areas!"

Nick was taking a shower, he decided to go into the bathroom without saying anything to Judy. He felt so foolish that he even dare say something like that, especially to Judy. The longer he stood under the stream of hot water, the more the word "friend" crossed his mind. He let his eyes droop and sighed "Yeah, friends."

Through the rest of the morning, their patrols of the streets had been relatively quiet with an occasional speeding ticket every now and then. They ended up eating at a nearby fast food joint for lunch, when Judy noticed that Nick was being relatively silent during their meal instead of his normal talkative personality. Not even one sly or sarcastic remark has come out of his mouth today. She felt the need to address this "Hey Nick is something wrong?" she asked as she looked at him with a concerned look in her eyes. You haven't said anything to me since we left the house today. The only reply she got was "I'm fine Judy." and at that moment she knew something was definitely wrong.

Additional note: updated chapter with fix of one spelling error. The word "Well" was supposed to be "wall". Also added some words as well.