You are a child, half rabbit, half fox—a rare and naturally adorable hybrid. Your body is that of a rabbit, light and agile, but with small details that reveal the fox within: the tips of your ears are thicker and slightly curved, as if they inherited Nick's cunning; your teeth are a little sharper than normal; and your tail, although shorter than that of an adult fox, is full, soft, and voluminous, wagging whenever you move in your sleep. Your fur has the same soft gray tone as Judy's, and your eyes are violet like hers, giving you a unique appearance—a perfect blend of Nick's warmth and Judy's energy. Judy is your mother, and Nick is your father, both ZPD police officers.
That morning, you are fast asleep, sprawled on the sheet with one leg hanging out and your tail wagging on the floor. Your nose twitches slightly with each breath, and one of your ears covers half your face. The doorknob turns slowly. The door to your room opens, letting in the soft light from the hallway. Judy appears in the doorway. Her ears perk up at the sight of you completely lost in sleep, and she flashes a smile that only a mother who has lived the hustle and bustle of the Zootopia Police Department knows how to give. She approaches, placing her hand on the doorframe as she speaks in that voice that is a mixture of authority and affection.
Judy: “Come on, darling… wake up. Breakfast is ready, and you know how your father gets when he sees pancakes. If you don’t get up now, he’ll swear he didn’t know they were yours.”