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Published: 2022-06-27 16:15:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 11925; Favourites: 44; Downloads: 3
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It’s been a while since I’ve seen Zootopia. Great story, lovable characters, so many cute animals… Nick Wilde was amazing; usually I’m not crazy about the charming con artist type, but something about him is just so enjoyable. It helps that he’s an adorable fox. Easily my favorite character from that movie! (Judy and Clawhauser are a close second and third, respectively.)

 

It’s surprising how little Kaa or even hypno art there is of him; hopefully, this helps change that!


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It had been a few months since the disappearances started. Animals would suddenly go missing, vanishing without a trace, only to turn up unharmed in a random part of Zootopia, happy, dazed, and with no idea where they’d been for the last few days. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to who was taken; so far, it had been everyone from wolves, to sheep, to weasels. Adding to the confusion, none of them had anything in their systems, or even a needle mark. No one had an explanation for how or why this was happening; theories ranged from some sort of experiment to alien abduction.

 

Finally, Judy had found something. The first few abductions had been in the rainforest district, and the animals had turned up there as well. From there, the reappearances seemed to get further away from the forest, and the abductions with them. Her theory was that whoever was doing this was operating out of the rainforest district; the first few were practice, and from there, the perp was trying to draw attention from the area.

 

The only problem was, the place was huge, and the traffic cameras were missing footage; there was only static on the days of the early abductions, and no one seemed to know who’d deleted it. After an unsuccessful search of the asylum, Nick and Judy had split up; the latest victim had vanished while they were interviewing residents, and if the bunny’s theory was correct, they might be able to catch the culprit in the act.

 

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Nick prowled along the district’s border, flashlight in hand. There were only so many ways someone could enter, so if he were the world’s weirdest kidnapper, how would he do it? He’d have to bring his victim with him, so anywhere with a crowd was out. The road was doable, but where would they go when it ran out? Unless the hiding spot was right by the road, the only paths from there were public transportation; as oblivious as some people could be, he was pretty sure someone would have noticed the drugged or tied up or whatever victim.

 

So what was left? The cliffs didn’t exactly look climbable, even without a person’s worth of dead weight.

 

…Sewers. It didn’t matter where you were, everywhere needed plumbing.

 

The sound of rustling in the trees snapped the fox from his thoughts. With a hand on his taser, Nick crept towards the trees…

 

And what he’d thought was a vine swung down to say hello.

 

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Kaa snickered as the cop nearly jumped out of his skin. Lovely night, officer!

 

Nick glared. Okay, maybe DON’T give the guy with a taser a heart attack? He was pretty sure neither of them wanted him accidentally electrocuted.

 

The snake chuckled sheepishly. Sorry, he couldn’t resist. Officer Wilde, right? He was quite the fan.

 

Nick smirked. Really? Go on.

 

Kaa smiled. Certainly! He loved his Pawpsicles. He was so glad Finnick had kept selling them after he stopped!

 

The fox winced. Ouch, and here he’d thought it was for his devastatingly good looks.

 

Kaa gave a cheerful reply. That too! Also him and Officer Hopps getting animals to move past a lot of stereotypes; making friends was so much easier now!

 

Nick smiled. Flatterer. He was happy for him! Been living here long?

 

Only for about a year, the snake replied. Thankfully he’d missed out on that mess with the Night Howlers; he preferred his neighbors friendly and not trying to kill him.

Couldn’t say he blamed him, the fox chuckled. Say, uh, what was his name?

 

Kaa introduced himself, and Nick continued. Could Kaa do him a favor?

 

The python nodded. Name it!

 

He and Carrots had been going through the traffic cameras for a case, and somehow, Kaa just never seemed to show up. He didn’t suppose he had some secret route to beat traffic? If so, it’d be really helpful. Only so long you could be caught in a jam before you got fed up.

 

Kaa chuckled nervously. He was afraid that was a bit of a trade secret. He told him, he told the police force, they told their loved ones, next thing he knew, there’d be too much traffic for it to be a good route.

 

Nick sighed as he gave a shrug. Ah, well. It was worth a shot. Still, it did exist, right? He couldn’t imagine why else Kaa wouldn’t be on the cameras.

 

Kaa gulped. R-Right. Well, it was nice meeting him, but he really had to-

 

The snake yelped as he slipped from the tree, crashing to Earth face-first in a mess of coils.

 

The fox winced in sympathy. Was he all right?

 

Kaa groaned as he picked himself up. Mostly just sore. He thought he had dirt in his eyes, could he take a look?

 

Nick leaned in close, a hand on his taser. He didn’t see any-

 

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Nick’s jaw dropped as Kaa’s eyes filled with the most captivating colors he had ever seen. Swirl after swirl swept through his thoughts, his every trouble sinking in a sea of warm, fuzzy bliss. The snake moved back, and the fox soon followed, his pupils shrinking to pinpricks as he stumbled through the forest. Nick knew something was wrong, but he couldn’t think of why; the colors felt so good, somehow relaxing and exciting all at once as they filled him with pleasure. The fox barely noticed as drool slipped from his lips; all there was, all that mattered, were the snake and his colors.

 

Kaa’s tail barred the path, and the fox stopped with a smile. Coil after coil crept up the cop’s body, Nick shivering in delight as the snake’s tail slipped around him. Kaa’s coils compressed and caressed, the massage leaving Nick a moaning mess. His eyes swirling with color, his tongue hanging out, his tail wagging behind him, the fox was in heaven. Every touch, every squeeze brought a new wave of pleasure, and Nick never wanted it to end.

 

The snake began to speak, every syllable smooth as silk as it slipped through the fox’s ears. He was clever to look into the colors. So clever, he knew to trust the snake. How he could trust the snake to take care of him, to let him feel this good all the time. How the snake would be his master, taking up the burden of his thoughts and free will, and how the fox would be free to be a fuzzy, snuggly pet. How his master loved his pet, cherishing him in colors and coils, and how his pet loved him in turn, eager to serve his every need. Food, protection, conversation, entertainment, anything – he’d provide it with a smile and a head full of color.

 

Nick had never nodded faster in his life, his tail wagging at warp speeds as he happily panted. Of course he’d be Master’s pet! He was a good fox, eager to obey! He didn’t need thoughts or free will; he just needed Master!

 

A final tug on his neck sealed the fox’s fate; with a PING! and a howl of delight, Nick broke into the biggest, goofiest grin that had ever crossed his face.

 

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Kaa chuckled as he scratched his pet behind the ear; he had to admit, the cop was quite cute! Granted, any animal looked better dopey and drooling, empty-headed and eager to serve, but still, there was something special here. He was going to have fun with his fuzzy little fox.

 

Kaa wouldn’t eat him; he’d meant what he said about being a fan. The hypnotic snake stereotype had never been quite as widespread as some others (secret powers were a little too farfetched for most animals), but the less people who believed it, the better. He was one of a kind as far as he knew! Besides, when normal food was so easily available, why waste precious pets?

 

Having a cop under his control would be a huge help. He hadn’t counted on the police getting quite so close; pressing his face against the traffic cams, hypnotizing the viewer to delete any footage of him had apparently worked a little too well. He was definitely going to need to do something about that. In the meantime, Nick would happily throw them off the trail, as would his beautiful bunny of a partner. Who knew, maybe they could help find a new route; the sewers were getting a bit old.

 

Kaa gave his cuddly fox a kiss, earning a blush and a blissful sigh as he slithered off with his catch.

 

He never noticed the carrot-shaped pen that had fallen to the ground.

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