"As a partner? On the police force?" Nick asked.

"No, as a romantic partner."

Nick cleared his throat. "Ehm, well… we've gone on a few dates to various places in the city. Usually it's dinner or movies."

"Oh. Typical dates."

"… Although on occasion, we have done other things. She once dragged me to the fair when it came to Zootopia, because they seem pretty common here in Bunnyburrow."

"She always loves those fairs. Can't keep her from going, even if she had the pox!" Carl chuckled.

"Other than that we usually hang out at her place."

"I see. Now, does she have a nickname for you?"

"Well, she did start calling me Fluff every now and then, but not as much as I call her-" he stopped suddenly. Carl looked at him, waiting for him to finish his sentence.

"Go on," Carl said with a bit of reluctance.

"… Carrots."

Carl nodded.

"And, well, we just… 'click'."

"What do you mean you just 'click'?"

"Well, we really do like each other, and we work well as a team. At home, well, she sometimes gets a bit frisky."

"She is a bunny, after all. That'll happen." Carl interjected. The two chuckled a bit as they pulled into the driveway of the Hopps' homestead. Walking up to the porch Nick had an idea.

"Let's hustle them," he said.

"… Huh?" Carl replied, a hint of confusion in his voice.

"We're gonna trick them, like a joke."

"Oh, that makes sense. So what's the plan?"

Meanwhile, Judy and Bonnie were busy washing the many dishes left at the dinner table as Stu swept up the mess under the table. A few children ran by here and there and everything seemed to being fine when all of a sudden the door opened.

"I told you, that's not how it's done!" Carl yelled.

"What do you mean 'that's not how it's done'?" Nick yelled back, "When you make Carrot and Blueberry Cake you always use vanilla frosting!"

"The vanilla ruins the texture!"

"I think it makes it taste better!"

"Well I beg to differ!"

The three bunnies walked up to them.

"What are you two fighting about now?" Judy asked, slightly irritated.

"Oh, just how to hustle someone." Carl answered as a smirk slowly emerged on Nick's face. Instantly Judy knew that things had improved between the two. Stu and Bonnie, on the other hand, were more lost than a mouse in an elephant park.

"So… how about dessert?" Nick asked.