The Rowans and the Greys Chapter 1: Michael Rowan

Michael "Mike" Rowan sat in his office looking over paperwork. He hadn't wanted to follow the family business at all. He'd been studying archaeology at Zootopia University when his older brother, Chris, died in law school. He'd never gotten along with...

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The Greys Chapter 4: Aunt Jo (Original Version)

Josephine Grey had been eighteen when she went to the big city. Her parents had cried, and her brother, Joshua, had given her a great big hug. It was a special moment for everyone since she was the first Grey to go to college, but it also meant that...

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The Greys Chapter 24: No Goodbyes

Mary-Ann had finally been right about something. The rumor of Kody being Jeane's attic dwelling son was quelled quickly when the bunny gave everyone the truth. The whole truth. The raw truth. It only took a few hours, because by the time Kody and Jo...

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The Greys Chapter 23: Brunch

Even though Bonnie Hopps and Josephine Grey knew each other, they had never been friends. Sure, they'd chatted a few times, but they'd never actually formed any bonds outside of church. Though, all that did change once Judy left for the big city. She...

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The Greys Chapter 22: Relativity

After throwing the linens into the washing machine, Gideon and Kody parted ways with Bill, each giving him a big hug and a warm kiss. The wolf couldn't help himself though as he gave both of their rumps a firm grope. "Thanks fer th'venin', Gideon," he...

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The Greys Chapter 21: A Matter of Public Record

Judy ran the name Ray Schaiferhund into the system, but nothing came up. Then she tried Ray's new name, Kody Grey. She was nearly immediately given almost all the information she wanted. Her eyes wandered over the screen, "Let's see here. Fingerprints....

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The Greys Chapter 20: Investigation

Nick listened to Judy explain the situation, though, the fox couldn't help but laugh the whole time. It was amazing what country bumpkin housewives could come up with when left to their own devices. His laughter made the rabbit stop several times to...

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The Greys Chapter 19: Ancient History

Nick Wilde had been minding his own business at his desk. Sure, he didn't have to come in today, but part of him was curious to see what happened on Sundays. The red and brown tod sipped on a coffee as he leaned back in his chair, lifting his feet up...

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The Greys Chapter 18: Sundays

Sundays were usually skeleton staff days at the ZPD. Most of the officers took the day off, so the only staff there were the part-timers, reservists who would show up every weekend or when the police were short staffed. Judy was half expecting Tim...

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The Greys Chapter 17: The Morning

Bill let out a massive yawn, his flabby face contorting as one gigantic arm reached for the sky. The wolf didn't know what time it was, but then again, he didn't really care. Groggily, he looked his shoulder, giving a small chuckle. Sometime during the...

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The Greys Chapter 16: Long Night

The bridge game finally ended late in the night, but the results were not what anyone had been expecting. Stu had actually won the overall game by one point after they played six rounds. The ending scores; 200-199-175-182. Bill couldn't help but growl...

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The Greys Chapter 15: Bridge

It was a fifteen minute drive from the actual town to the Hopps Family Farm, and it didn't really help that Stu had two hundred and seventy six children, around one hundred and seventy of which were too young to leave home. Between having to do riot...

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