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She Haunts Me
In the present, Judy Wilde is dead and Nick is intent on ending his own life.
Twenty years later Nick Wilde, much beloved member of the Hopps household, is in a position to take the reins from the soon to retire Stu Hopps. Many see this as the right choice while other are strongly opposed.
This story is told in two time periods as Nick attempts to find the will to live, and as his older self seeks to protect his family from threats internal and external.
Also, everything might have gone smoothly if Nick wasn’t allowing himself to be haunted by his dead wife; a condition that could be cured if he wasn't secretly off his meds.
Rating: Teen
Genre: Drama/ Tragedy/ Modern Western?
This story might contain:
Crushing sadness - Multiple attempts at suicide - More females in love with Nick then a bad harem anime - Nick being a cowboy and taking care of business - Arson! - Gaius Baltar style multitasking - Eternal punching bag Nicholas Wilde.
The Lion Throne
Wildeholme, the great fortress and ancestral home of house Wilde has fallen and the rebel leader Robin Wilde is soon to be executed.
His teenaged son Nicholas has been sent to live with House Hopps. As a hostage/ ward, Nick is treated with contempt by all except a few members of the household. As time passes Nick is forced to ask himself if he is still a Wilde or has he been won over by the gentle life of rabbits. With the known world falling into ever greater turmoil, where will Nicholas stand, what will his destiny be?
Rating: Mature
Genre: Grim Medieval Fantasy (Zootopia meets Game of Thrones)
This story might contain:
Massive game of thrones rip off - Nick is kind of (sort of) Theon - All the OC’s - Major character deaths! - Disney's ‘red wedding’ - Lords and ladies - minor Lion King references - World's greatest swordsman Nicholas Wilde - The Rabbit Knight
Looking Glass
Judy has been having terrible dreams. Somehow the horrors she sees at night are finding their way into the real world. Power is awakening within her as ancient evil hunts from just beyond the vale of reality. Desperate for any means of escape Judy must fight for her life and her sanity. Along the way she may find herself becoming something she never imagined.
Genre: Horror (Zootopia in the ‘Dark Tower’ universe)
Rating: Mature
This story may contain:
The actual Dark Tower - Walter O’ Dimm, Viscera, gore, and other gross stuff including bugs and claustrophobia - Judy trying not to lose her marbles - Rapey moments - Weirdness! - Gunslinger Judy Hopps - Ka, do ya kennit?
Savage Wilde Hopps
After a drunken tryst with Nicholas Wilde, Judy Hopps reacts badly, breaking the poor foxes heart. Some time later Nick meets Jack Savage and is confronted by an attraction he didn’t expect.
As Nick finds himself in the beginnings of a relationship with Jack, Judy gets jealous and finally realizes she is an idiot (and also the worst).
Now she must try and win Nick back..
The time has come for two badass bunnies to go to war!
Genre: Comedy/ Romance/ Smut
Rating: Explicit
This story may contain:
Judy and Jack teaming up to save the mammal they love - Bunny cat-fight - Hardcore Porn! - Butt stuff - Fox Burger... as in, two hot buns sandwiching a thick piece of fox meat… that is to say, a threesome - pining and fluff - Jack or Judy? Who will win!?
The Wild Children
While traveling to Bunnyburrows Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps are attacked and injected with nighthowler serum. The two race into the woods as mindless savages and are lost to the civilized world for over a year.
Decades later the Wildes are the most controversial, enigmatic and unprecedentedly wealthy mammals in all Animalia. They are the mother and father of a new race of animals. Forty-three children all of whom are the scientifically impossible hybrids of a rabbit and a fox. These children are a new kind of brilliant. They are impossibly fast and strong but also strange, and to some, deeply frightening.
The wildes have a secret that they are going to unveil to the world. One that will define the future and reveal the catalyst for the evolution of all modern mammals.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Rating: Teen
This story may contain:
The Kwisatz Haderach - A dash of ‘Ender's Game’ mixed with a pinch of ‘Dune’, sprinkled by a violent sneeze of ‘Stranger In a Strange Land’ - Actual science (well, not really) - Told mainly from the perspective of Bogo and Bonnie (cool right!?) - Nick and Judy’s creepy unnatural super-spawn.
