[h3][color=plum]Judy Hopps[/color][/h3] [hr] Judy couldn't think of how to respond to the first part of the statement. Her ears remained flat against her head, until Nick's question about coming to the city registered. At that, she straightened up, ears perking up and eyes brightening at the memory. "Imagine this... All you've ever grown up seeing is fields with bunnies hopping back and forth through them, ears poking up out of their straw hats. Rolling fields of brown earth, green carrot tops, and gray bunny ears. And then all of a sudden you get on a train and it's more carrots, more carrots, then an acorn farm, then... nothingness, just green, rolling plains, and then you go through a thick, enormous concrete wall, and all of a sudden you look up and the rain is making perfect circles and swirls on the glass above your head and the trees are so thick that you can't see four feet into the jungle to either side of you, and then you've barely had time to absorb that and you suddenly go through another wall and you're on a massive mountain of sand looking down at a line of pyramids and shifting sand dunes, and then through another wall and you're suddenly skimming a few inches above a river of ice... and all the different animals are standing a few feet away, waving, more animals than you've seen in your whole life..." The bunny's voice trailed off, her eyes gone distant as she remembered it. "It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen."