E30 Bogo didn’t believe them
“I can tell you’re tense, so I’m just gonna give you a little personal space,” Nick said to Manchas.
Manchas struggled angrily, knocking Nick and Judy over the edge of the walkway.
Judy grabbed on to a vine with one arm and struggled to hold Nick with her other.
As the two dangled over the canopy, Nick looked at the bottomless abyss below.
Judy’s mind raced as she tried to figure out what to do next.
“Rabbit, whatever you do, do not let go!” shouted Nick.
“I’m gonna let go!” said Judy.
“No...you what? You must have misunderstood me. I said don’t—”
“One, two,” Judy said, counting off as she started them swinging.
“RABBIT!”
She let go and swung them over to a net made of vines. It supported their weight for a moment.
But then—snap! The vines broke and they plummeted toward the ground!
Luckily, a cluster of vines had gotten tangled around their legs and stopped them right before they hit the rainforest floor.
Sirens rang out as a convoy of police cars screeched to a halt.
Out of one stepped Chief Bogo. Judy smiled.
The cavalry had arrived!
“Well, this should be good,” said Bogo as he stared at Judy and Nick, who hung upside down, suspended from vines, in front of him.
Judy confidently led the cops up to the canopy.
“I thought this was just a missing mammal case, but it’s way bigger. Mr. Otterton did not just disappear. I believe he and this jaguar...they went savage, sir.”
Bogo scoffed. “Savage? This isn’t the Stone Age, Hopps. Animals don’t go savage.”
“I thought so, too, until I saw this.” Judy turned the corner where she had handcuffed Manchas— but he was gone! Even the handcuffs had vanished.
“He was right here,” she said, confused.
“The ‘savage’ jaguar,” said Bogo, scoffing once again.
“Sir, I know what I saw. He almost killed us,” said Judy.
“Or maybe an aggressive predator looks savage to you rabbits,” Bogo said.
He called out to the other officers, “Let’s go.”
“Wait—sir, I’m not the only one who saw him!” Judy called to Nick, but before he could explain,
Bogo said, “You think I’m going to believe a fox?”
“Well, he was a key witness, and I enlisted his services,” Judy said.
Bogo shook his head, annoyed.
“Two days to find the otter...or you quit...that was the deal. Badge,” he said, waiting for her to hand her badge over.
Nick watched Judy stare at Bogo’s outstretched hand.
“Sir, we...”
“Badge,” said Bogo firmly.
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