06-12-2016, 06:04 PM
Carmelita turned to find herself addressed by a short rabbit, and smiled to see a familiar species. Judging by the uniform, the woman was a fellow officer of the law, and not one from an Omniverse faction.
“By all means join me, officer. I was just getting a coffee before we depart, we can easily make that two.”
After the bunny had ordered, the two of them migrated to an empty table nearby and Carmelita introduced herself.
“Inspector Carmelita Fox-Cooper,” she said, holding out her hand. “It’s always nice to meet another policewoman, even if we aren’t part of the same force.”
There was a scrunched nose of surprise in response before a paw was returned.
“Oficer Judy Hopps, it’s a pleasure to meet you too. You’re an officer?”
Carmelita brought out her Interpol badge and handed it over for inspection. The bunny looked it over even as the vixen explained.
“I work in plainclothes a lot since I worked for an international organisation, and spent a lot of time chasing individuals who would be alerted to a uniform. I take it you have a specific force you belong to?”
“Yes, the Zootopia Police Department. Your organisation?” Judy seemed genuinely inquisitive and friendly, and Carmelita couldn’t help but take heart in the familiarity of the situation compared to the craziness that the Omniverse had been so far.
“International Criminal Police Association, or Interpol for short,” Carmelita took back the badge that Judy returned and tucked it away just as their drinks were deposited at their table.
She took her coffee in both hands, leaning her elbows as she inhaled the smell of good coffee. Blowing a short stream of air across the top she took a quick sip and looked across the table at Judy. From first impressions, the rabbit was open and honest, a breath of fresh air after reading about Omniverse policing practices, and if the woman was always this upbeat Carmelita couldn’t help feel that she’d be a good person to know more about.
As she took another sip of coffee she realised that she’d missed the question Judy had just asked.
“Sorry, got distracted by liquid heaven. What was the question?”
“By all means join me, officer. I was just getting a coffee before we depart, we can easily make that two.”
After the bunny had ordered, the two of them migrated to an empty table nearby and Carmelita introduced herself.
“Inspector Carmelita Fox-Cooper,” she said, holding out her hand. “It’s always nice to meet another policewoman, even if we aren’t part of the same force.”
There was a scrunched nose of surprise in response before a paw was returned.
“Oficer Judy Hopps, it’s a pleasure to meet you too. You’re an officer?”
Carmelita brought out her Interpol badge and handed it over for inspection. The bunny looked it over even as the vixen explained.
“I work in plainclothes a lot since I worked for an international organisation, and spent a lot of time chasing individuals who would be alerted to a uniform. I take it you have a specific force you belong to?”
“Yes, the Zootopia Police Department. Your organisation?” Judy seemed genuinely inquisitive and friendly, and Carmelita couldn’t help but take heart in the familiarity of the situation compared to the craziness that the Omniverse had been so far.
“International Criminal Police Association, or Interpol for short,” Carmelita took back the badge that Judy returned and tucked it away just as their drinks were deposited at their table.
She took her coffee in both hands, leaning her elbows as she inhaled the smell of good coffee. Blowing a short stream of air across the top she took a quick sip and looked across the table at Judy. From first impressions, the rabbit was open and honest, a breath of fresh air after reading about Omniverse policing practices, and if the woman was always this upbeat Carmelita couldn’t help feel that she’d be a good person to know more about.
As she took another sip of coffee she realised that she’d missed the question Judy had just asked.
“Sorry, got distracted by liquid heaven. What was the question?”

