Chapter 8: Accepting The Offer

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Brightness usually gets a reaction from anyone, but I've gone through this many times to the point where it doesn't affect me anymore, Judy and Nick on the other hand are acting like they've gone blind, and such reaction is fitting in my opinion. Eventually the white was replaced with other colors, colors that made out grass, the sky, a huge building, and several large animals in police uniforms.

"Hopps, Wilde, your finally back, you two have been gone for over an hour!" The buffalo bellowed, mostly with impatience but I could sense some concern in his tone.

"Sorry sir, but Trevor was right there is another dimension on the other side of this portal." Judy said as ecstatic as ever. Nick nodded his head in agreement.

The other animals were shock by Judy's comment even the buffalo was a bit surprised, but that immediately changed when his face went from bewilderment to seriousness.

"But how can we know for sure, for all we know you two could be bluffing, that thing could have done something to you two to make you think that." He said pointing at me. I rolled my eyes in annoyance, maybe convincing this guy won't be as easy as I thought.

"We've got evidence." Judy announced pulling out her phone while doing so. She immediately ran up to the buffalo and handed it to him. He then proceeded to scroll through the pictures she took of the city, all the while he was making looks of surprise, amazement, and impression even one of them gave a him a look of slight fear. She probably took a picture of the Hydreigon for that to happen. Seemingly satisfied he gave the phone back to Judy.

"Well it seems this creature was telling the truth, but that doesn't explain why he's here in our world." He said getting a little bit aggressive.

"Well then I suppose I should explain that too?" I replied.

"Yes, please do." A lion officer said with a tone of defiance.

"Well, we created this place that we so dearly call Fictionopolis, to other people from other worlds and dimensions together. A place where then just simply come to relax and forget about all the stresses in their life, a place where they can meet one another and learn and experience new things. This place has been made for other to enjoy, not for anyone to control, but to live peacefully without a single bother in the world."

There was a stilled silence which lasted several seconds until Nick spoke up.

"But we have places that can do the same thing." He said.

"True, but those places are only a temporary stay, in Fictionopolis you stay as long as you bloody well please, there are no penalties or punishments for overstaying your welcome because there's no such thing as overstay. Besides those places are made for vacation purposes, we created this dimension for living peacefully. You can think of it as the same thing but this place is more civilized, or more economic, but to a degree where the concept of economics aren't there anymore. If that doesn't satisfy your question then just think of it as another option for a vacation."

Once again there was silence, but this time a tiger officer spoke up.

"But that doesn't explain why you're here." The other officers nodded in agreement.

"It's my job. It's my job to let other worlds have the knowledge of the existence of this fictional utopia; we want to give everyone the chance to feel what it's like to live stress free." A cold thought then hit me like a brick to the face. "Everyone, except one species." I shuttered.

"What species?" Judy asked showing concern.

"Don't you remember me telling about them back at my interrogation." I stammered. Judy thought for a moment being realizing what I meant.

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