ZOOTOPIA TANK POLICE
Capítulo 13: Proudly
The throbbing pain came and went with greater and lesser intensity. Judy was grateful that a white cloth covered her face, so Lord Sheng would not notice that pain was overwhelming her more and more.
“That eye looks really bad, dear. I bet it hurts a lot” the peacock mocked, as he waved the fantasy spear with the movements typical of kung fu.
"Fucking peacock."
“Lord Sheng, you are under arrest for criminal association with the Buajaja terrorist group, and for attempting against the lives of the citizens of Zootopia, you have the right to a lawyer and a phone call. Anything you say will be considered for prosecution.”
“Stupid rabbit, you don't know what you're getting yourself into. This is bigger than you think, you'll soon be crushed like an insect.”
“Keep your vain threats, which I well warned you to keep quiet. Now surrender, release the spear and do not resist arrest.”
“Did you think... did you think you could make me arrest so easily? Besides, who the hell are you, just a cute little rabbit?”
It was the trigger, Judy lashed out with renewed fury and Lord Sheng showed in the act that this arrogance of his had a foundation.
A deep cut of blood came out under Judy's left eyelid, if it wasn't for the police training she had already received, she would have been blinded.
“Assaulting a police officer. This time you've ruined it, Lord, don't expect me to be gentle with you... dear.”
Judy took a leap backwards and adopted an elegant defensive pose.
“So, Karate, uh, this is going to be interesting, rabbit of the plebs.”
Both adversaries looked at each other furiously without daring to be the first to attack. The train had left Zootopia and was already discharging the viral compound outside with a deafening beep.
At lightning speed and with the same lethality, the two martial contenders wielded their weapons efficiently and deadly.
The bird's movements seemed like poetry in motion and although they made movements and turns unnecessary to a novice observer, in reality that form of fighting took maximum advantage of the force of inertia and acceleration, which produced attacks with greater speed and penetrating power if they reached their target.
Judy's movements, on the other hand, reflected a less ornate but extremely efficient fighting style that was always attentive to the opponent's attack and to the surrounding area, with lightning attacks predominated at a single opportunity and a defense that was always attentive. Another kind of poetry in motion.
Sheng's new cuts tried to hurt Judy, but she took the utmost precautions, such as lowering her long ears and gluing them as much as possible to her neck and neck.
"Shit, it hurts more and more. My eye's gonna burst."
"I can't breathe. Damn rabbit, never gets tired."
One last move, one last effort on the part of the contenders. All the concentration, all the effort was summed up in a leap towards the opponent.
A successful blow hit Judy right on the side, but in return the paw/stick had given the peacock in the middle of its beak and had broken it in two. Lord Sheng had fallen, dead before he even fell to the ground.
“Oh, auch... no...” Judy cried of pain, as she pulled out the spear from her side.
The blood spilled on the floor, but Judy breathed easy.
“Oops, it's a good thing it wasn't a real spear.”
The young police officer threw the spear, which had the tip bent as if it were made of tin, and in fact this was the case.
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A couple of days later, and inside the city hall conference room.
The crowd applauded as Mayor Carlota Bellwether hung a splendid gold medal around Judy's neck.
Judy was wearing a fancy police suit, a regular one for a change. Judy's brothers and sisters and their parents cried with happiness and the police rabbit gave them a sparkling smile and a warm look from their left eye.
A severe black patch covered Judy's eye, but it didn't matter, the operation had managed to save her eye, and after a couple of months she could remove the pirate-style patch. The eye wouldn't look pretty but the alternative was much worse, he was very lucky.
Key stood beside her and looked radiant, at that moment the sheep was hanging the medal, a medal that was given to the mayor by Callie Briggs, who smiled blushingly at Keyhearth.
Judy, to her own surprise, felt a sense of jealousy but did not have time to analyze It because Mayor Bellwether was handing out other medals such as to Gadget and her friends; the SWATCATS team; and a group of civilians who called themselves The Alliance.
Finnick, Nick, Duke, Yax, Yax and Flash were on the stage and had faces from beyond the grave, well, Yax and Flash seemed delighted, but not the rest of them.
"No, this is a nightmare," Finnick thought. "My band is now known as a group of heroes. Everyone thinks that this bird kidnapped the train and that we came to rescue the hostages.... Goodbye my beautiful Gazelle, you will always be in my heart."
“I didn't like that what you said to the police. That I was the one who stole the key from that bird," whispered Nick Wilde to Duke Roedriguez.
“And what did you expect? I couldn't confess in front of a cop who had stolen something, my instinct was pulled. Besides, you came out ahead, didn't you? “
Nick wanted to kick his "friend" but all the winners had to pose for a photo with the mayor.
“Mr. Wilde, please switch places with your friend, so that the picture will come out better” the cameraman asked him, and so did the fox.
“Oh, excuse me” the fox apologized for accidentally stepping on Judy's leg.
“Don't worry. You know, you and your friends are such an inspiration... Hey, it's you! You're the one who tripped me up!”
“And you're the clumsy rabbit," said the fox, with his seductive smile on his side.
Judy's gaze through her healthy eye was so severe that Nick wiped her smile at lightning speed and then, without taking his eyes off the rabbit, gave a loud round of applause.
The lights in the room went out but then Judy gave another round of applause and they came back on.
Nick had vanished as if by magic. Judy turned her head everywhere when her ears turned upwards in that direction.
The rabbit only denied with her gaze and then drew a paralyzing dart gun, then fired.
At an unprecedented rate of speed, poor Nick was stamping himself on the ground.
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After the ceremony after one day.
“This is unheard of!” shouted the Mayor in her office at the top of the building, “You guys are nothing but brutes! Look at the amount of demand papers I got because of you! I never thought the medal ceremony would be a disaster! I never understood the animosity of the late Mayor Leonzales, but now I understand, the tanker police force is a time bomb! How do you say that expression!”
“It is said: Bubble Gum Crisis," worried Callie Briggs, the deputy mayor, told her, "It is said that the bomb is one second away from exploding.”
“That's it!” The sheep shouted and kept shouting at the tanker police.
Stoically in the office were Police Chief Jose Rosano, Commander Bogo, Subcommander Key, and Judy, who gradually felt that she was running out of patience.
“Oh boss, please don't be quiet, say something. Defend us," Bogo begged the old bobtail dog in a quick whisper.
“I'm tired.” It was the dog's laconic response.
Suddenly there was a snort of frustration. Judy had lost her temper.
“Shut up! Here in Zootopia we don't know who the enemy or the friend is! We're facing an open war against crime, no, a guerrilla war and you question the work of the tanquist police! Besides, that fox deserved it, to hell with him and his lawyer!”
Judy pulled out her gun and pointed it at the mayor.
Everyone in the mayor's office was scared to death, and some shots rang out with a bang.
The rabbit didn't shoot the mayor, but the tall paper tower next to Bellwheter. The poor rabbit was on the floor with her legs wide open, her ugly underwear was showing while she groaned pathetically in fear.
Callie didn't know whether to help her mayor get up or protect the important papers that were coming out of the broken window at the time.
“Hmm, that girl is very rude," said Boss Rosano frowning. “If you want Bogo, I'll transfer her to another city.”
“Boss Bogo...” Key said scared, he didn't want Judy transferred.
“Are you out of your mind, boss? Officer Judy Hoops is a proud member of the tanker police," said Bogo, emphasizing the word "proud" and as he swelled his chest, full of pride at having such a valuable female officer under his ranks who certainly had more balls than many SWAT officers.
Judy looked at Bogo in surprise but then responded to the aggressive smile of her buffalo commander as she greeted him martially but took her gun to her right temple. Of all the tall, rude animals in the police force, Judy was the most dangerous.
The papers kept coming out of the broken window into a sky, not blue or crystalline, but dark and unhealthy. While in the streets, two tall, blond cats were preparing to rob a jewelry store.
They wore intimidating armor and rode on spectacular motorcycles. The tanker police would soon have a ruckus, it didn't matter, it would be one more day for the tanker police.... A unit of machos, very machos!
FIN
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