Zootopia - The Blue Wolf - Chapter 4 by Wiwolf, literature
Literature
Zootopia - The Blue Wolf - Chapter 4
It felt like nothing was going anywhere. It'd been only a day since Nick left the ZPD and work had been extremely busy. It was almost as though she had an even heavier workload than before. Perhaps by design. Nevertheless, she needed to do her job, and she needed to do it well. Investigate vandalism and threats. Easy as pie. Right?
She'd arrive hopeful at the house of a threat-receiver and come away feeling forlorn. A lead on the vandalism would look promising but end up vaporising before her eyes. No headway what so ever. Judy kept trudging through interview after interview, asking all the right questions, following all the right leads yet g
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“You know you love me,” he drawled, that cocky grin spread up his muzzle regardless of the fact that he still had a little red from the pawpsicle around one eye.
“Do I know that?” she questioned, doing her best to look confused as she cast a glance in his direction. She was gratified to see that the ever present smug was wiped off his face for a few seconds. The straight fox face was so unlike him that she knew he might even be a little concerned as he waited for her to continue. She let it linger for a breath before lips curved to form a pleased smile when she leaned towards him.
Zootopia - Assault on Precinct 1 (P1) by LucasGodzilla, literature
Literature
Zootopia - Assault on Precinct 1 (P1)
Now how do I begin this story. Heck, where do I start? The entire scenario was just a mess... Well then, guess I'll start from the beginning. In case you haven't got the memo yet, the name’s Ethan “Ash” Wolffe, I am -of course- a rather darkly shaded gray wolf, hence the nickname. Since I don't plan on making this a biography before I even introduce myself in the story itself, so lemme just tell you the quick setting, I live in a rather run-down apartment complex in Tundra Town and love to keep to myself. So about the story, I just want to get this out now, that during that rather chaotic week, I found myself as a rather