>>81680599There's room for a lot of crazy.
From the creepy.
"the way to a man's heart is through his stomach." In which Judy invites Nick to a dinner of her own making and is surprised when she serves them both a dish rich in bug-meat. But not as surprised as he is when he goes to the dumpster and sees a big empty syringe that was obviously used to draw blood recently. Hers.
The violent.
Nick and Judy chase after a Jaguar. The jaguar throws a glass bottle at Nick and injures him, making him lag behind. Nick tells Judy to go ahead and chase the suspect.
It takes a minute but eventually Nick catches up and finds that the suspect is already in handcuffs. And screaming. Judy claims that the suspect fell while she was chasing him.
Nobody believes the Jaguar's claim that the tiny Bunny broke his kneecap with a kick.
The proper and lawful.
Judy goes straight to Bogo with a standarized form declaring that her and Nick are now involved in a personal relationship. It is not against departmental code as they are the same rank, and as long as they maintain a professional workplace relationship.
That the bunny wanted their relationship public is news to Nick. And he certainly doesn't recall being the one to sign under his name in that form.
Meeting the parents.
The usual "Nick visits Bunnyborrow and meets Judy's parents story". The third day, once they are on more friendly terms, Stu pulls nick aside for a "Man to man" conversation.
"Listen, Nick, there are... aspects of rabbit relationships which aren't spoken of in mixed company. If you catch my meaning. Seeing how serious Judy and you are, it is only fair that you hear it from me the way I learned it from my own papa. It's... well... Like a quirk. A quirk that rabbit women have when they find a rabbit man they really fancy. Some instincts that tell women how to make sure their husband doesn't run off on them and their hundreds of children. We call it Settling Down. Yessir, Settling Down... HARD."