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"I don't know, mostly works Little Rodentia if I recall. Doesn't really spend time here, they didn't even set up a desk for her here."
Lt. Judy Hopps leaned back in her chair, shut her eyes and relaxed. She did a lot of footwork and it was just so very nice to get a good paw massage in the afternoons. Around 3 or 4, as she dealt with paperwork. She'd never known how much she needed it until Mr. Wilde had started making the station part of his route, apparently to try and get closer to the new mouse recruit, Officer Brie. Which was cute beyond words.
Of course she'd never say that; it was fine for a fox to call another fox cute, but it was their word and they didn't appreciate other species using it. (Plus she'd been rather a bully to her hometown's foxes when she was younger and still felt rather guilty about it.) PLUS Brie could use all the help she could get. There had never been a mouse cop, never. How she'd managed to pass basic training was a total mystery, and with the chief's attitude to mammal inclusion she probably wouldn't last long. That was why she'd been put on parking duty of course, even with all the mysterious missing mammal cases. As she'd mentioned, nobody had even set up a desk for her they expected her gone so soon.
"Interesting. I might have to pay her a visit at work then."
"Good luck, she's very light on her feet."
"So am I, we foxes are a capable bunch."
She tried to suppress a grin. Fennec foxes maybe. Regular foxes were barely larger than shrews and tended to get all the weird jobs nobody liked like paw massage or unclogging drains. Nick's ambition was admirable, but in the end a fox was a fox was a fox. Someone less than a foot tall couldn't be expected to DO anything.
"I'm sure they are, thankyou Mr. Wilde, same time tomorrow?"
Lt. Judy Hopps leaned back in her chair, shut her eyes and relaxed. She did a lot of footwork and it was just so very nice to get a good paw massage in the afternoons. Around 3 or 4, as she dealt with paperwork. She'd never known how much she needed it until Mr. Wilde had started making the station part of his route, apparently to try and get closer to the new mouse recruit, Officer Brie. Which was cute beyond words.
Of course she'd never say that; it was fine for a fox to call another fox cute, but it was their word and they didn't appreciate other species using it. (Plus she'd been rather a bully to her hometown's foxes when she was younger and still felt rather guilty about it.) PLUS Brie could use all the help she could get. There had never been a mouse cop, never. How she'd managed to pass basic training was a total mystery, and with the chief's attitude to mammal inclusion she probably wouldn't last long. That was why she'd been put on parking duty of course, even with all the mysterious missing mammal cases. As she'd mentioned, nobody had even set up a desk for her they expected her gone so soon.
"Interesting. I might have to pay her a visit at work then."
"Good luck, she's very light on her feet."
"So am I, we foxes are a capable bunch."
She tried to suppress a grin. Fennec foxes maybe. Regular foxes were barely larger than shrews and tended to get all the weird jobs nobody liked like paw massage or unclogging drains. Nick's ambition was admirable, but in the end a fox was a fox was a fox. Someone less than a foot tall couldn't be expected to DO anything.
"I'm sure they are, thankyou Mr. Wilde, same time tomorrow?"
It'd have to be, with teenyfox. What else could explain it? (Plus, poor officer Brie got cut from the movie to ensure that Judy was the smallest officer, it was terrible discrimination.)
Rodentia
Officer Jennifer Brie has always wanted to be a cop. Now that she's bigger- well older, she's finally managed to qualify under Mayor Clawhauser's Animal Inclusion Directive and has set out for the big city. Unfortunately just because you made it doesn't mean people will care; her fellow officers barely notice her, to the point of almost stomping her flat- and Police Chief Bogo refuses to allow her to do anything but issue parking tickets- small ones of course.
But large mammals are vanishing from the city at an alarming rate; elephants, rhinos, lions... could they be connected somehow? Determined to find the answer Brie sets out to prove that even the smallest heart can move mountains!
But she's not alone, joining her is the only slightly taller Nick Wilde, professional paw masseuse, and his boss Dawn Bellwether. And with Assistant Mayor Finn Fennec eager to help she just might have a chance at cracking the case!
Rodentia
Officer Jennifer Brie has always wanted to be a cop. Now that she's bigger- well older, she's finally managed to qualify under Mayor Clawhauser's Animal Inclusion Directive and has set out for the big city. Unfortunately just because you made it doesn't mean people will care; her fellow officers barely notice her, to the point of almost stomping her flat- and Police Chief Bogo refuses to allow her to do anything but issue parking tickets- small ones of course.
But large mammals are vanishing from the city at an alarming rate; elephants, rhinos, lions... could they be connected somehow? Determined to find the answer Brie sets out to prove that even the smallest heart can move mountains!
But she's not alone, joining her is the only slightly taller Nick Wilde, professional paw masseuse, and his boss Dawn Bellwether. And with Assistant Mayor Finn Fennec eager to help she just might have a chance at cracking the case!
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