WOW, just...WOW. I applaud the art skills and the story writing skills in this piece of revelatory AU fiction work.Nick's past is tragic, and I can see that he's still hurting after all these years. I also like how he talked about things he wasn't proud of and what he had done in the past for Papa, with regards to the booze and the time spent with vixens. (Nice touch with Judy having the twitchy eye during that scene on her expression) Papa must have unreal patience to speak with Nick during that time, because seeing the kind of animal he is I wouldn't be surprised if Nick wasn't...misplaced in a heartbeat.I also like the small tidbit in which Nick shares with Judy how he managed to take down a giraffe, and looks like those bears are at least willing to accept young nick as one of their number...although they did get him hooked on alcoholic drinks.Oh, so Bogo was the one who pulled Nick back from the brink and slap some sense into him. That would explain the possibly (tense) look he had with Nick when the duo visited his office in the police station.With regards to Nick's sister Neveen...she had grew into the role the city utopia had given her, and I can't help but think that she had begun to worn shadows around like a cloak. I have a feeling we won't be seeing the last of her, and looks like to me she might be at least (indirectly) involved with what's happening around Zootopia.Oh Judy, you are fearless...but there are animals who would come after you because they think you're small and helpless. But I guess that's what Nick's for, right?The backstory and world-building here is astounding, I couldn't help but re-read it several times and compare the scenes to the previous chapters to see if there's any hidden connections. I wish one day I can write as good as this type of quality work. and Thank you for this wonderful piece of literature and comic masterpiece! Please continue to surprise me with more!