(The wonders of the internet.) Nick had to squint just to read the old, tiny print. "Keep reading," Finnick pressed, more interested than he would've liked to seem. "And it looks like she didn't get to fulfill it." "Maybe, but that was her dream," Nick said solemnly. "Hopps wanted to hang with the cops? Seems like kind of a step down from prosecutor if you ask me." Potential Policemammal Pulled Painfully From Pedestal Nick found himself unusually annoyed for reasons he couldn't fathom. "The Bunnyburrow Blabbermouth? They have internet in Bunnyburrow?" It was a scan of an old news article, dated many many years ago. "Not that, just, well.look." Nick turned the screen so his partner could see what he'd come across. "What? Don't tell me your cheap phone crapped out again." Let's try dropping the prosecutor part and just Zoogle 'Judy Hopps'." He felt much like his predatory ancestors in that moment, just hunting through the web instead of the woods. "Not much, aside from a bunch of reports about how great she is. You have to know your enemy to win battles for yourself, or however that goes." (Probably best not to tell him that he was only doing this out of personal curiosity.) "Right. Might as well get some intel on the enemy." ".Whatever, not like we can do much else anyway until Flash shows up, which could be another few hours. "Doing it during the trial would be rude, Finn."Īnd back down again. Talented as Nick was at cooling the fennec down, he could incite him again just as easily. "On the case? Who are you and what have you done with Nick Wilde?" "Research," he said, skimming through page after page with no end in sight. It was a wonder how quickly Nick could defuse Finnick's temper through sheer confusion, but that was just one of the reasons why they made a good team. His eyes hadn't left it since court was adjourned. "Hey, can you keep it down?" Nick shushed him, staring down at his phone. "Seriously, a sloth?! Who's ever going to buy that he's the killer?! All of this based off the testimonies of a hallucinating hippie and a drug-dealing sheep! This is completely, absolutely-!" It's hopeless." Finnick's brief burst of optimism didn't last. Zootopian Central Courthouse - Defendant Lobby No.
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