Zootopia: The Wilde Bunch - Part 1

Story by Magna Vulpes on SoFurry

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#39 of Zootopia


AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story picks after "Zootopia: More Than Partners, More Than Friends - Part 17. It is now five years after Nick and Judy's kids have been born.

Nick was glad to be done with another day of work. Driving home, he caught the first glance of snow flurries coming down from the sky. Though the fox usually preferred warm, sunny weather, the snow was something he'd been looking forward to. With Christmas only a week away, it just felt right to him that he'd get to see his home covered in white. Driving up to his house, he opened the garage door, parking inside. Turning the engine off, he closed the garage door. Loosening the tie on his police uniform, he opened the door that led from the garage into his home.

"Eddie!" yelled Judy from off in the distance. Eddie, the boy with green eyes ran up to his father, jumping in his arms.

"Ah," said Nick, hugging his son. "Home sweet home."

"Daddy! Help me!" he whined.

Nick shook his head, unable to keep from laughing slightly. "Okay, what did you do now?"

"Nothing," whined the boy again. Eddie held to his father even tighter when Judy appeared; a nasty scowl on her face.

"Evening, honey bunny," said Nick, acting as though nothing was wrong.

"Evening," she said, folding her arms. "Guess what your son did?"

"Well," said Nick. "If he's my son it must be pretty bad."

"I caught him trying to sneak around the house to find where we hid the Christmas presents. He's knows better than that."

"Mommy said she was gonna scalp my butt and make it into a rug," pouted Eddie.

"Better be careful, pal," Nick told his son. "Butt rugs are the number one selling Christmas gift this year."

"You would know, wouldn't you, Nick?" said Judy.

"What's Mommy talking about, Daddy?" asked Eddie.

"Um," said Nick, embarrassed that his wife would bring up how he had sold Mr. Big a skunk butt rug years ago. "Nothing, son. Hey, there's the rest of the Wilde Bunch."

Eddie was put down on the ground by Nick, who saw Sammy, Abby and Emma running towards him. Kneeling, he hugged his four beautiful children tightly. He lived for this after coming home from work. Nick stood back up, getting a kiss from his wife.

"How was work today, Captain Wilde?" asked Judy, seeing the gold oak leaf cluster that indicated his new rank in the Zootopia Police Department.

"Good," answered Nick. "Feels weird to be out of the suit and back in the bag, though." Indeed, Nick had spent most of the past few years in the Detective's Bureau of the department and was used to wearing a suit to his job. As a zone commander, he was reassigned to the uniform division of the ZPD.

"I always thought you looked great in a uniform," said Judy. "So, what's it like being a Captain now?"

"Lots of paperwork," said Nick, watching his kids run around the house, chasing each other. "Lots of administrative decisions, but not as much work as dealing with those four."

"They are a paw full, but I wouldn't miss being with them for anything in the world."

"I remember how surprised I was when you told me that you were going to quit the force to be with them after they were born, but I'm glad they have their mother around to raise them while I'm at work."

"Raising them is what I live for," said Judy, giving her husband a kiss.

"Good," said Nick, going over to the refrigerator and looking around inside for something to drink. "Besides, a female's place is in the home, cooking and cleaning and pleasing her husband."

Appalled at her husband's remark, Judy took hold of a wooden spoon from off the kitchen counter and gave the fox a hard swat on the butt.

"Ouch!" yelled Nick, rubbing his rear end as he turned to give his wife a dirty look. Judy folded her arms, glaring right back at him.

"Dickhead," she growled under her breath, hoping that none of the children would overhear her foul language.

With his rump still sore, Nick poured himself a glass of milk before going out to the living room to sit in his recliner and watch the kids play. He extended the lower part of his recliner, taking in the sight of his children playing with each other. The large living room of their home was decorated for Christmas, with a tall tree, ornaments and lights. Nick turned the stereo on, deciding to play some traditional Christmas music. Unbuttoning his uniform, he was quickly pounced on by Sammy.

"Hi, Daddy," said the boy, his mother's purple eyes glowing with youthful innocence.

"Hey, pal," said Nick. "Whatchya want?"

"Is Christmas tomorrow?" asked Sammy, getting excited.

"Nope," said Nick. "It's a week from today."

"Aw," pouted the boy. "That's a long time from now."

Nick laughed. He remembered how long a week was to him at that age. He couldn't blame the little guy though. Not only would he and his siblings be getting presents from their Mom and Dad, they could expect to be showered in toys from Nick's parents too. Judy sometimes got upset with how Norman and Cindy spoiled them, but Nick didn't mind at all. He had endured a rough upbringing when he was a cub, and he didn't want to have to suffer like he did.

"It'll be here before you know it, Sammy," Nick assured him, giving him some tickling. The boy wiggled free from his father, running over to talk to his siblings.

"Daddy said Christmas is a week from now," Sammy informed them, getting moans and groans from the other three. Nick just laughed, finding their pouting to be cute. Getting out his phone, he took several still shots of the four little fox-bunnies playing with each other. He could never get enough of that and was always posting pictures of them on his Facebook page. Judy came out to the living room, seeing Nick happily photographing their kids.

"You should have been a photographer," joked the rabbit, slithering onto the recliner with Nick. "Sorry about the wooden spoon."

"Hey," said Nick, giving her a kiss. "I'm basically your fifth child, aren't I?"

"Yes," said Judy, laughing. "I have to keep you in line too, don't I?"

"Of course," said Nick. "Otherwise I'll never learn to behave myself."

"I'd wager your pension that those four will learn to behave themselves before you do," observed Judy.

"That's a safe bet," said Nick, giving her his famous mischievous grin. "You wanna go out to eat tonight?"

"If that means I don't have to cook, then sure," answered Judy.

"Okay," said Nick, letting the rabbit get off his chair before he stood up. "Kids, we're going out to eat tonight."

"Yeah!" erupted the kids in joyous approval.

"I just have to get out of my uniform and into some normal clothes, then we're off," said Nick.

Nick always enjoyed treating his wife and kids to meal out. As hard as worked at the Police Department, he knew that Judy was the one who really had the hardest job, though her load was lightened a bit when his mother came over to spend time with her grandchildren. Still, the task of raising four kids when he was at work was hard for the rabbit, but Nick didn't worry too much. Pound for pound, his wife was the toughest person he'd ever met in his life.

Though a paw full at home, Nick and Judy had made sure to instill proper manners into their children when they were out in public. Sitting down at the table together, Nick helped the boys pick out what they wanted to eat while Judy assisted Emma and Abby. None of the four kids were picky eaters, but they always had a hard time choosing what they wanted from a menu, simply because everything looked good to them. Kids could certainly be challenging.

"Here," said Nick, helping Eddie. "You want to try this cheeseburger?"

"Yeah," said the boy. "Can I get french fries too?"

"Sure can," said Nick, putting the menu down. "It comes with the burger anyway."

Judy kept working with the girls, who always seemed to prefer a more vegetarian diet than their brothers. "Salads for you two?" she asked.

"Uh huh," said Abby.

"Me too," answered Emma.

The waitress, a squirrel came over to take their orders. It just so happened that Nick and the boys had decided on cheeseburgers and Judy and the girls opted for garden salads. The female squirrel smiled, thinking that the kids might just be the cutest she'd ever seen in her life. Nick and Judy were always sure to go to restaurants that had things for children to do while they waited on their food. All four children busied themselves with coloring books, being perfectly well behaved.

"This is nice," said Judy. "Thanks for taking us out tonight, Nick."

"Anything for my honey bunny and four adorable kids," said the fox, smiling at his wife.

"It's just so . . ." the rabbit paused, looking around her husband at a pair of foxes who were staring at them.

"What's wrong?" asked Nick.

Judy tried not to let the foxes know that she was unnerved by the way they were staring at her family. "Those two foxes over there; they keep giving us dirty looks."

Nick, unable to see what was going on from his wife's angle, turned around, seeing that the pair of foxes was indeed giving them dirty looks. It wasn't the first time they'd gotten looks like that out in public, and he knew exactly why. Keeping his composure, he got up from his seat.

"What are you doing?" asked Judy, afraid of what her husband was going to do.

"I'm just going over there to say hello," said Nick, walking off.

"Mommy," said Eddie. "Where's Daddy going?"

"He's just going over to talk to some people. Don't worry, just go back to your coloring books, sweetie."

Calm, cool and collected, Nick walked over to the foxes. They gave him an even dirtier look. "Hi," said Nick, letting them know he wasn't intimidated by what they were doing. "Is there a problem."

"Nope," said the male fox, still glaring at Nick.

"Really?" said Nick, feigning surprise. "I'm curious as to why you keep giving my wife and children nasty looks?"

"Just don't think it's right," said the male fox. "You should stick with your own kind."

"Oh, I should?" said Nick, starting to lose his temper. "And just who are you to tell me how I should live my life? Do you pay my bills? Do I live in your house? No, so why don't you take your attitude and shove it up your tail, okay?"

"Hey now," said the male fox, getting up to face Nick. Animals sitting at tables nearby were now seeing what they thought was the beginning of a fight.

"Daniel," said the vixen sitting beside him. "Don't do this."

"Stay out of this," Francine, the male fox told his wife. "I'm gonna go outside with this motherfucker and kick his ass."

"Go ahead," said Nick, pulling his police captain's badge from his pocket. "I'll have your butt thrown in jail for assaulting a police officer, and I will make sure the charges stick."

All at once, Daniel's bravado seemed to escape him. He didn't approve of interspecies relationships, but he wasn't about to pick a fight with a cop and wind up in jail that night. Putting his paws up, the fox slowly returned to his seat.

"That's better," said Nick. "You two just mind your own damned business the rest of the time you're here. If I see you giving my wife and kids dirty looks again, I'm not going to be so civil, got it?"

"Got it," said Daniel meekly.

Smiling, Nick walked back to the table and sat down. His temper cooled, he gave his wife a kiss on her cheek. "All taken care of, honey bunny."

"Thanks for not going over there and beating him up," said Judy, relieved that her husband had acted rationally.

"Don't worry," said Nick. "I let them know in no uncertain terms that if I had to go back to talk to them, they would regret it."

"That's my big brave fox," said Judy, hugging her husband. "Hey, our foods here already."

"Wonderful," said Nick, seeing a plate containing his cheeseburger and french fries placed in front of him. "I'm starving."

The family had no more problems during the rest of their stay at the restaurant. Nick, being a natural smart ass, couldn't help but look over at the two foxes from time to time. Never once did he make any more hostile moves. He just waved at them, smiling. They never caused him anymore problems.

With it being Friday, Nick and Judy staid up late, though the kids were already asleep in their beds. Cuddled up on the couch together, Judy nuzzled her vulpine husband.

"Thanks for not losing it when we were at the restaurant," she said.

"Don't worry," said Nick. "I had no intentions of causing a scene there. I just sick of all the idiots who give us dirty looks because we're somehow offending their sensibilities. Really, it's the kids I worry about more than you and I."

"I know," said Judy, kissing Nick on the cheek. "But the world has never had a shortage of idiots. We'll deal with it just fine."

"OF course we will," said Nick. "You know what would really help me deal better with that?"

"What?" asked the rabbit.

"If you went upstairs with me and gave me some," he said, grinning.

Judy shoved him. "That's your answer to every problem."

"It's not really an answer to a problem," said Nick, getting up. "But it does help me feel better."

"Me too," said Judy, taking hold of her husband's paw. "Come on, let's go."

Judy laughed as Nick picked her up and carried her up the stairs and into their room. He put her down on their bed. Taking his shirt off, he flexed his arms for the rabbit. He had put gym equipment in their basement and spent time exercising and lifting weights. "Like what you see?" he asked.

"Very much," said Judy. "You've gotten pretty buff, you know."

"Just didn't want that stereotype of the flabby cop who just eats donuts and drinks coffee all day," said Nick, removing the rest of his clothes.

"Good for you," said Judy, who was also getting naked.

Nick jumped on their bed, making Judy giggle as she felt her husband's tongue lick her face like a playful cub. Since having the four kids, they weren't able to have as much time to be intimate, but when they did, they really went at it. Already hard, Nick sunk his rod into the rabbit's pussy. She wasn't as tight since giving birth to four babies, but it was still magical to Nick to make love to her. She felt the muscular chest of Nick press against her. She had to admit, his new attention to physical fitness was turning her on. Though he had never been in bad shape, he was definitely in much better condition than when they first met. Feeling his member thrusting in and out of her pussy, Judy closed her eyes, begging her fox to put it all inside of her. Nick was certainly well endowed, and making love to a smaller animal like Judy really pushed the limits of how much his wife could take in. Waiting until Nick's member was out of her, she tackled him, knocking him on his back. The fox laughed as he lay on his back, watching Judy slide herself back over his fully erect dick. She was really into it tonight, riding him like a mechanical bull. He put his paws on her hips, keeping her balanced enough so she wouldn't fall off.

"That's my girl," he said, feeling her come down over and over on his cock.

Nick had often his wife that her taking his last name of Wilde was completely appropriate, as the surname fit her personality in bed perfectly. Nick could feel her wet folds around his cock, trying to milk him for his cum. Still balancing her, he could feel his seed quickly traveling from his testicles, down the length of his shaft and finally into his wife's cunt. Growling, he shot his load, giving the female rabbit a huge does of his baby gravy. Judy, looking down, smiled at her fox.

"You wanna go again?" she asked.

"Duh," said Nick, making a goofy face at her. "Like you even have to ask."

"Well," she said, still with his cock inside of her. "Would you want me to go off the pill now?"

"You want to?" asked Nick. Judy had opted to start using birth control after their children were born, as they didn't want too many children at once.

"Yeah," said Judy. "I think I'm ready for more kids."

"Me too," said Nick. "So, looks like we're going to have more little ones to take care of in the next year, huh?"

"Hopefully," said Judy.

Nick hoped so too. He loved his wife and children, and having more cubs to take care of was music to his ears. Pulling the rabbit down to his face, he kissed his wife.

"I love you, Judy," he said.

"I love you too, Nick," she answered back. "And I know I'm going to love our new kids. Maybe we'll have an even bigger litter this time?"

"I sincerely hope so," said Nick. "You guys are everything in the wold to me."