Post by Nick Wilde on Apr 2, 2016 12:42:08 GMT -6
Nick and Judy's Wedding
It was a big day in Zootopia, for Nick and Judy were getting married that day. They had dated for six months before Nick had proposed to her at dinner one night. Nick stood there at the altar, looking unbelivably handsome in his tuxedo. Nearby stood his soon-to-be brother-in-law Howie Hopps, who he had selected to be his best man.
"Get it together, Nick," the fox told himself.
Howie gave him a quick thumbs-up of encouragement. Looking out over the crowd, Nick could see most of their friends and her family, including Judy and Howie's mother Bonnie and their 274 remaining siblings. Judy's father, Stu, was preparing to lead her down the aisle, so his seat was empty at the moment. He also saw Bogo, Clawhauser and Rebekah Spotson, Clawhauser's attractive cheetah girlfriend who was the wedding planner who had made this all happen, among many others. Then, suddenly, Judy appeared in the doorway and was led in by her father, who was beginning to get emotional. Judy looked like a vision in her gorgeous wedding dress. It was beautiful, with a crown of red flowers circling the veil. When Judy and Stu reached the end of the aisle, Stu, barely able to keep his tears of joy back, gave his daughter to her groom.
"There you go," he whispered before leaving for his seat.
Now it was time. The holy man, a wolf, began the ceremony. A short time later, Nick and Judy read their vows to one another. A short while after that, the moment that everyone had been waiting for arrived. He looked at Nick first.
"Nicholas Wilde, do you take Judy Hopps as your lawfully wedded wife?" he asked.
Nick nodded eagerly with a smile.
"I do," he said without hesitation.
The holy man then turned to Judy next.
"Judy Hopps, do you take Nicholas Wilde as your lawfully wedded husband?" he asked.
Judy gave an equally eager nod and smile.
"I do," she said.
The holy man smiled proudly.
"Then by the power invested in me by the city of Zootopia, I pronounce you husband and wife. Nick, you may kiss your bunny bride," he said.
Nick needed no further encouragement. He and Judy shared their first kiss as husband and wife. A cheer went up from the crowd. Stu and Bonnie knew that this was it. Their eldest daughter was now married. The holy man spoke one last time.
"Everyone, I give you Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wilde!" he exclaimed.
After the ceremony, everyone went to the reception. Nick and Judy had selected a carrot cake, baked by Gideon Grey, for their wedding cake. Before long, the two of them went up for the first of several speeches. Nick spoke first.
"Welcome to our wedding, everyone. Thank you for coming to share Judy and I's special day with us. I am sure that, by now, you have all said hello to our friendly greeter, Flash. However, if you haven't yet, don't worry. He won't be going anywhere for awhile," he said.
The remark elicited some laughter, as they had indeed gotten Flash to be the wedding greeter primarily for his friendly demeanor. It had required some preparation, involving getting two of their friends from the ZPD to pick him up, place a tux jacket over his regular clothes and roll him to his post in an office chair. From there, Judy took over. It was obivous that she was overcome by joy.
"Don't mind me. As you know, we bunnies are very emotional, and this is the happiest day of my life. Anyway, I still remember meeting Nick and all the moments that led up to this moment. Nick, I will love you for the rest of our lives," she said.
Nick smiled.
"And I will love you, my gorgeous cottontail, for the rest of our lives," he said.
After that, Judy's parents went up. It was Stu who spoke first.
"What a day this is for us. It wasn't long ago that we feared foxes. Now, we have one in our family. Nick is essentially our 277th child," he said.
Nick jumped up.
"Yay! I have always wanted to be the youngest child in a bunny family!" he said in a joking manner.
The remark elicited more laughter. The speech by the Hopps family went on a bit, then ended. The party wore on.
"What are you and Nick going to do now that you've both left the force for safer jobs?" asked Clawhauser.
It was true. Nick and Judy had left the force so that neither of them would come home to the other alive and well.
"We've lined up some well-paying office jobs," he said.
The party wore on. Finally, Nick and Judy left for their honeymoon. It would be a night long remembered. By this time tomorrow, Judy would be referred to by herself and others as Judy Hopps-Wilde, as she had opted to tack Wilde onto her existing name.
It was a big day in Zootopia, for Nick and Judy were getting married that day. They had dated for six months before Nick had proposed to her at dinner one night. Nick stood there at the altar, looking unbelivably handsome in his tuxedo. Nearby stood his soon-to-be brother-in-law Howie Hopps, who he had selected to be his best man.
"Get it together, Nick," the fox told himself.
Howie gave him a quick thumbs-up of encouragement. Looking out over the crowd, Nick could see most of their friends and her family, including Judy and Howie's mother Bonnie and their 274 remaining siblings. Judy's father, Stu, was preparing to lead her down the aisle, so his seat was empty at the moment. He also saw Bogo, Clawhauser and Rebekah Spotson, Clawhauser's attractive cheetah girlfriend who was the wedding planner who had made this all happen, among many others. Then, suddenly, Judy appeared in the doorway and was led in by her father, who was beginning to get emotional. Judy looked like a vision in her gorgeous wedding dress. It was beautiful, with a crown of red flowers circling the veil. When Judy and Stu reached the end of the aisle, Stu, barely able to keep his tears of joy back, gave his daughter to her groom.
"There you go," he whispered before leaving for his seat.
Now it was time. The holy man, a wolf, began the ceremony. A short time later, Nick and Judy read their vows to one another. A short while after that, the moment that everyone had been waiting for arrived. He looked at Nick first.
"Nicholas Wilde, do you take Judy Hopps as your lawfully wedded wife?" he asked.
Nick nodded eagerly with a smile.
"I do," he said without hesitation.
The holy man then turned to Judy next.
"Judy Hopps, do you take Nicholas Wilde as your lawfully wedded husband?" he asked.
Judy gave an equally eager nod and smile.
"I do," she said.
The holy man smiled proudly.
"Then by the power invested in me by the city of Zootopia, I pronounce you husband and wife. Nick, you may kiss your bunny bride," he said.
Nick needed no further encouragement. He and Judy shared their first kiss as husband and wife. A cheer went up from the crowd. Stu and Bonnie knew that this was it. Their eldest daughter was now married. The holy man spoke one last time.
"Everyone, I give you Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wilde!" he exclaimed.
After the ceremony, everyone went to the reception. Nick and Judy had selected a carrot cake, baked by Gideon Grey, for their wedding cake. Before long, the two of them went up for the first of several speeches. Nick spoke first.
"Welcome to our wedding, everyone. Thank you for coming to share Judy and I's special day with us. I am sure that, by now, you have all said hello to our friendly greeter, Flash. However, if you haven't yet, don't worry. He won't be going anywhere for awhile," he said.
The remark elicited some laughter, as they had indeed gotten Flash to be the wedding greeter primarily for his friendly demeanor. It had required some preparation, involving getting two of their friends from the ZPD to pick him up, place a tux jacket over his regular clothes and roll him to his post in an office chair. From there, Judy took over. It was obivous that she was overcome by joy.
"Don't mind me. As you know, we bunnies are very emotional, and this is the happiest day of my life. Anyway, I still remember meeting Nick and all the moments that led up to this moment. Nick, I will love you for the rest of our lives," she said.
Nick smiled.
"And I will love you, my gorgeous cottontail, for the rest of our lives," he said.
After that, Judy's parents went up. It was Stu who spoke first.
"What a day this is for us. It wasn't long ago that we feared foxes. Now, we have one in our family. Nick is essentially our 277th child," he said.
Nick jumped up.
"Yay! I have always wanted to be the youngest child in a bunny family!" he said in a joking manner.
The remark elicited more laughter. The speech by the Hopps family went on a bit, then ended. The party wore on.
"What are you and Nick going to do now that you've both left the force for safer jobs?" asked Clawhauser.
It was true. Nick and Judy had left the force so that neither of them would come home to the other alive and well.
"We've lined up some well-paying office jobs," he said.
The party wore on. Finally, Nick and Judy left for their honeymoon. It would be a night long remembered. By this time tomorrow, Judy would be referred to by herself and others as Judy Hopps-Wilde, as she had opted to tack Wilde onto her existing name.