Thank you so much for your patience dear listeners. I have part 3 for you, and we shall read a little longer today to make up for last week. I hope you enjoy my little owlets!
*BeepBeepBeep* Nick felt like he had only just closed his
eyes. He shut off the alarm and stared at the celling. As much as he didn’t want to, he needed to go
in for work. Work helped keep his mind off Judy’s disappearance and gave him
something to do. After a few moments he got up and began to get dressed for the
day. As he was straightening his uniform in the mirror, his eyes caught
something glinting in the open drawer. His sunglasses. He hadn’t worn them in
weeks. Nick picked them up and looked at them. “I learned two things that day…The
first was to never let anyone know they got to me…” He could hear himself
saying these words to Judy Hopps so long ago. The sunglasses had been the
secret to his success. Eyes will often give away true feelings or intentions.
The mirrored sunglasses kept anyone from getting too close. He put them on, somehow
comforted by their presence. Then, he walked out the door.
One good thing about this apartment, he reflected to
himself, it was a short walk to work. He crossed the street and passed by the
elephant ice cream shop. Just then, a moving shape caught his eye. He quickly
turned, but whoever it was had vanished around the corner. He could have sworn
someone was following him, no, waiting for him? He shook his head and walked
into the 1st Precinct Police Station.
The Bull Pen was loud and noisy, as usual. He walked in and looked
around. Francine the elephant was sitting on the left, in her usual spot. Nick
sighed. He didn’t really feel like talking with her quite yet, so he seated
himself in the back. Just then, the chief walked in.
“Alright, settle down. This has been a quiet summer, but now
that it’s over, we have some cases that need assigning. Let’s see.” He squinted
at his list. “Reports of some traffic light drag racing in Sahara square.
Weaslton is back to his old tricks, selling pirated movies on street corners.” He
flipped through his notes. “And we have some reports out of the Canal District.”
Something about the way he said that made Nick’s neck hairs prickle. He and
Judy had only been there once during their 3 years on the force, and it
appeared to be a dead end. They were running interviews for an updated tram
system and track repairs. It was well known that the Canal folk mostly kept to
themselves, but the interviews had just been…well, off. Most animals wouldn’t
even talk to them, and those that did were either gruff and brisk, or furtive. “Wilde!”
Nick snapped out of his reverie. “Yes chief?” “You and Francine take a look
into these claims. More than likely a couple of frightened little beavers
running away from home.” “Yessir.” Nick wished he had been paying more
attention. “Very well” Bogo boomed. “You have your assignments. Get to it!”
Nick and Francine picked up their case file and left. Francine began glancing
at their file. “A couple of runaway beavers. You don’t usually hear about this sort
of thing in the Canals. It’s usually so quiet…” Her voice trailed off. “It’s not
unheard of, she continued. However, they will probably be back by supper.” Nick
followed her out, still lost in his own thoughts. Missing animals? It may be
the lead he needed to find Judy. Then again, he chided himself. He shouldn’t
get his hopes up. As they were leaving the precinct, he thought he saw another
flash of gray. He wondered who it might be, but decided not to point it out to
Francine. If someone was following him, he could deal with it on his own.
3 comments:
I made it a point to watch Zootopia this past weekend. :) Loving this story. Having fun guessing at what's going to come next.
I imagine Francine is actually quite a fun and loveable character, but we never really get to know her. I hope we get a look at her in this story.
So glad you're enjoying it! :D It's been fun writing so far. I just hope I don't run out of ideas. I have about 3 scenes in mind in my head, but not quite sure what will happen after that. There are parts of this story that seem to write themselves which is fun to watch unfold. I didn't plan on the Canal bit, or the missing beaver cubs!
Very nice!! Fun to read. I like hearing Nick's voice while we watch the scene play out.
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