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E. Aster Bunnymund ([personal profile] thatrabbitsdynamite) wrote in [community profile] paradisalogs2013-03-23 11:05 pm

Eight Days Until Easter

Who: Bunnymund and YOU
What: Googie training
When: Today
Where: In the gardens
Rating: Its the goddamn Easter Bunny, it's as child friendly as you can possibly get.

With the vast majority of his eggs painted, Bunnymund has taken a break to cover another important part of Easter preparation. He's stood on a rock, a small group of about twenty googies waiting expectantly, their newly painted shells glimmering in the winter sunlight.

"Okay, troops!" Bunny calls to them. "We've got eight days left, and a lot of work left to do. So let me see how good you're getting at this."

He pulls out a stopwatch, waving it in front of the little coloured eggs.

"I want the time shaved. Remember, we've not just got anklebiters here, we've got adults and no dream sand to keep them knocked out while we work. We've got to be fast, okay? Ready. Set. GO!"

And with that, the eggs scramble (ba dum bump) racing off to various places in the garden, hiding themselves away. All except one, which toddles itself into a snowdrift, its sad little spindly legs waving around in some distress. Bunny sighs, plucking the little egg up.

"I know, Squigs. The snow isn't helping any. We're just going to have to adapt if it's not gone before Easter."

[[OOC: As always only people who believe in the Easter Bunny can see him. The googies are completely visible to everyone, though]]
milkisgross: (NOT PLEASED)

[personal profile] milkisgross 2013-04-03 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Ed had pretty quick reflexes, but maybe it was the timing of the unknown and invisible troll, as the egg fell past Ed's flailing arms and hit him square on the head. The egg wasn't particularly large or dense, but it did manage to hurt Ed's pride a bit.

"Damn egg." He picked it up and looked at closely. Once again, there were no signs of the little feet he saw it running with, and there was no sign that it would be an intelligent thing. It just laid there in his hand, brightly colored and rather nice to look at, but nothing beyond that.

Ed kept the egg in his firm grip this time before looking around for anything that may have somehow manipulated it, but there really wasn't anyone else there. Not that he could see anyway. Perhaps this was one of the "tricks" the castle had conjured up. If such was the case, then perhaps he could study the egg and find some clues behind how the castle worked. Before glancing around once more, he left the gardens, but not without feeling that someone or something was laughing at him for his antics.