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The preceding parts can be read here: http://archiveofourown.org/works/16371641/chapters/38314775

>As the pair continued walking away from the warehouse, Nick smiled back at Judy, then handed her the part he had taken, without saying a word.
>She turned it over in her paw. "What the heck is this? Did you find it in the warehouse?"
>"Oh, it's just a relay... from the detonator for that huge truck bomb they were making in there."
>After a moment of stunned silence, Judy exclaimed, "Whoa! That uh, that sounds like one hell of a gamble to take, just pulling a part out of a detonator like that."
>Nick shrugged, and then flashed her a smirk. "Hey, we're both still in one piece, so it worked out okay."
>He scratched the back of his neck, then continued. "I'll admit it probably wasn't the smartest decision I've ever made, but something had to be done.”
>Judy sighed. "I suppose you're right. Well, I better call this all in."
>As she reached a paw into the duffel bag to grab her walkie talkie, Nick stopped her with a paw of his own.
>"Wait. The pigs have a police scanner in there, so you might want to use a payphone instead."

>Judy held the receiver of the graffiti-covered payphone to one ear, as she looked around to make sure they hadn’t been followed.
>"Dispatch, this is Officer Hopps. I’ve located the bombers; they’re building a truck bomb in the abandoned warehouse at the end of Canal Street."
>She continued, "Come in the disguised van to the closed Seals & Roebuck on Canal Street. Oh, and maintain radio silence, the suspects may be listening in."


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