E42 Judy felt exhausted and responsible
Pop star Gazelle rallied for peace.
“ The Zootopia I know is better than this. We don’t just blindly assign blame. We don’t know why these attacks keep happening, but it is irresponsible to label all predators as savages. We cannot let fear divide us. Please give me back the Zootopia I love.”
Judy felt exhausted by all the fighting—and she also felt responsible.
She rode the subway on her way into work.
There she watched a mother bunny pull her child to her as a lion boarded the train, and Judy shook her head.
Judy got off at the next stop and went into the hospital.
“That’s not my husband,” Mrs. Otterton said, as she and Judy watched Emmitt Otterton flail around like a madman inside a padded room.
Judy sighed, her face full of worry.
But there was nothing she could do.
Even inside the ZPD lobby the news was on.
Bogo called to Judy. “Come on, Hopps. The new mayor wants to see us.”
“The mayor? Why?” she asked.
“It would seem you’ve arrived,” Bogo said.
As Judy followed Bogo, she saw Clawhauser packing up his desk. “Clawhauser? What’re you doing?” she asked.
“Oh, they thought it would be better if a predator such as myself wasn’t the first face you see when you walk into the ZPD. So they’re moving me to Records downstairs. By the boiler,” he said.
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