Chapter 9 - Carpe Diem Baby

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Is the wittle foxxxy woxxxy
falling in wove with the
wittle bunny?

Shut up.

Aww, you wove the wittle
bunny rabbit?

Stop it, please stop it.

You're pissing me off.

Remember, Nick, I Am--

Yes, I get it, you're me!

Are you raising your voice
at me? I thought you were
afraid of me!

Then I'm afraid of myself!
Fuck you! I'm tired of you
controlling my mind!

NO! YOU LISTEN,
YOU ARE DOING THIS TO YOURSELF YOU STUPID FUCKWIT! YOU'RE NEVER GOING TO STOP IT EITHER,
AND THAT BUNNY IS NEVER GOING TO LOVE YOU. I AM YOU, YOU ARE ME.

YOU WOULDN'T LIE TO YOURSELF, WOULD YOU?

No! You are me but,
I'm not yo-- AGH! This is
so confusing! I hate you!
This is my time now!

NICK, YOU THREW AWAY
YOUR TIME! YOU STUPID MUTT! THAT RABBIT IS
GOING TO FUCK YOU OVER
AND YOU'RE GOING TO REGRET BATTING AN EYE TO HER!

W-...w-..w-we'll see about that.

Get out of her trap while you can. Live what you have left.

..but this isn't living...

ςαяρє ∂ιєм.

XXX

"Nick, wake up."

A light voice was heard, and it ushered the sleepy fox out of his forceful, demanding conversation with him.

Nick hiccuped. "Uh?..." His eyes observed to see that hers were looking down upon his; she was dressed in a stark white t-shirt, CPO coat half zipped up underneath her breasts, jeans, and her purse slung over her shoulder.

The fox was confused, his early morning head still fuzzy with the fog of sleep.

"No uniform?" Nick grogged, gently sitting up, and cracking his back. Judy shook her head quietly, shoving her hands in her coat pockets.

"It's a Sunday. I have Sunday's off since I'm stuck on parking duty." She sighed, then darted her eyes back to him happily.

"But I have you! You would be fine going with me, right? To breakfast, lunch, and... Would you be okay with that?" She blushed, gently rubbing her arm, ears flat behind her head.

Nick stared deep into her eyes again, and his cheeks gently lit up as well. The fox gently sat up, and stretched the fuzzy feeling muscles along his back till they were bright and wide awake.

Judy stared at his chest as it puffed out. "Course I'd be okay with it." The fox replied, and gently stood up beside her. Judy's eyes stayed locked with his.

Outside, the rain began to fall in heavy battery's of thundering power.

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