Disclaimer: I am not the owner of Phineas and Ferb or Rise of the Guardians

Opening Song: There are only two days of Easter weekend, until school comes along just to end it. So the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it. Like maybe….Finding some Easter eggs or hanging out with friends or meeting the Guardians in Spring. Discovering that to many, they do not exist, and giving Bunny a shower! (Angry Bunny: Oi, knock it off you rascals!) Riding in Santa's sleigh! Seeing Sandy's dreams! Or helping them hide some more eggs! (Phineas: We need more over here!) Finding some teeth for Tooth, painting eggs with Bunny, or having a snow day in spring (Bunny: Don't you dare mess with my egg hunts again, Frost!)

As you can see there's a whole lot of stuff to do before school starts next week. So stick with us 'cause Phineas and Ferb are gonna do it all! So stick with us 'cause Phineas and Ferb are gonna do it all. (Candace: Mom! Phineas and Ferb are making a crossover sequel!)

Sorry about the cheesy parody, I just had to do it this time. Now, on to the actual story! It is a sequel to Winter Break, though it can be read as a stand-alone story if you do not wish for the explanation on how Phineas and his friends gained belief in Jack Frost. I believe this one is a better quality than my first story, so let me know what you think!

It was another typical day in Danville, with the sun out as Phineas and Ferb sat in the backseat of the car, their parents in the process of driving them to the park for the day. "So, how many eggs do you think you'll find this year, Ferb?" Phineas was asking, talking to Ferb in the backseat. Candace was sitting in the front, next to her mother as she focused on her phone, which was still silent. She had been hoping to go out with Jeremy today, after all, it was a holiday. She thought that she could spend it with her boyfriend, but maybe he was too busy. After all, he did have Suzy to look after. Maybe it was better that she wasn't with him, if his little sister was around.

"Yeah, I got a brilliant idea for this year! We're going to build an egg finding machine, that will guarantee our success today." Phineas insisted, smiling at his brother while their mother smiled as she glanced in her mirror at them.

"Oh, boys. You don't have to worry about finding the most eggs, Easter isn't about that. Just have fun, okay! Be careful out there." she told them, watching as they nodded, Ferb blinking in response while Phineas smiled.

"Sure thing. So, how many eggs do you think the Easter Bunny brought us for this year? Typically there is plenty to go around for all of us, but you never know. Our town has been growing, and there are more kids than ever participating this year." Phineas was asking Ferb, while Candace finally overheard them, shaking her head at the ridiculousness of that sentiment.

"Easter Bunny? Come on, grow up a bit, he isn't real. He is about as real as the Lake Nose—oh, wait, you found him already." she stated, trying to think of a better analogy. "Aha! He is about as real as Santa Claus! You guys are so lame, Mom, why do I have to watch over them this year?" Candace whined, while Linda sighed, once again feeling the stress of having a teenage daughter.

"You know I have work today. I have to help your father with his antiques at the shop. Come on, Candace, learn to have fun and enjoy the holiday with your brothers." she insisted, while Candace pouted, crossing her arms over her chest. Stacy got to go out and have fun on Easter, it wasn't fair that she was stuck with her annoying brothers all day.

The car arrived at the park, and Candace got out, still upset with her job. "Thanks for the ride! We'll be done at three!" Phineas told her, waving goodbye as he grabbed Perry to join them, pulling him out from the seat of the car. The platypus did not seem too agitated from their trip today, he was used to car rides with the family. Phineas was so excited to have him along this year, so they could show him all of the eggs they found with their newest creation. In his hand, Phineas was holding a strange box-like device, built just for today. It was designed to sense and locate eggs within a five hundred meter radius, though that range could be adjusted for larger or smaller egg hunts. It had a speaker that would inform them of the direction of the nearest egg, and it would automatically map out the ideal path for them to take to find the most eggs in the area. It was a brilliant idea, something he had built last night with his brother just for today.

Candace spotted the device in his hand and stared at it with narrowed eyes. "Hey…is that one of your weird inventions?" she asked Phineas, while he smiled at her, nodding in agreement.

"Why yes, yes it is. This will find all the eggs for us, Ferb and I simply have to take care of the walking to get them." he declared, while Candace frowned, looking interested but not all that concerned.

"Well…it isn't all that bustable, but I will still be keeping an eye on you two! Don't go doing anything crazy like building a mechanical rabbit or something." she told them.

Phineas glanced at Ferb, who already was on the same wavelength as him, making note of her words. A mechanical rabbit was a great idea for next year. They could come to the egg hunt dressed as the Easter Bunny, it would be awesome! Then again, getting themselves inside would be rather challenging. After all, from everything he believed. the Easter Bunny was tiny, fluffy and cute. Maybe Isabella would want to help with that one, if they ever decided to make it.

Phineas and Ferb walked away from their sister, who was once again focused on her phone. This time, she was calling Stacy to talk about her boring babysitting job, but it wasn't really all that concerning to her brothers. Before long, they found themselves running into Isabella, who was also preparing for the egg hunt this year. "Hey, Phineas, whatcha doing?" she asked, smiling over at her secret crush.

"Getting ready to find some eggs, want to join us?" Phineas asked, wanting to have fun with all of his friends. Maybe the other kids would feel left out, but it was meant to be a competition of sorts.

Buford and Baljeet walked over when he said this, already looking rather irritated. "No way, that's just lame. Egg hunts are a chance to prove your worth, you do it alone. I'm gonna show all of you that I'm the best, and find all the eggs without any help." Buford insisted, while Baljeet sighed, shaking his head at the bully.

"Statistically speaking, it is virtually impossible to find every egg before—" Baljeet began, before Buford frowned, giving him a wedgie for the comment about his chances of success.

"What was that, nerd? I think I've got the skills necessary to win this thing." Buford insisted, while Baljeet nodded painfully, glad when he was released and set back down.

"Of course you do…sorry for even suggesting otherwise!" Baljeet stated, clearly just trying to appease the bully.

Isabella turned back towards Phineas, smiling at him as she stood by his side. "Well, I still don't mind finding eggs with you. After all, Easter is meant to be about new life, new beginnings, new relation—ah, I mean new hope! That was what I meant, new hope for things to come!" she stated, catching herself as she nearly went onto a tangent about her feelings for Phineas.

Still ignorant of the obvious signs in front of him, Phineas just smiled and nodded. "Great, looks like it'll be just the three of us then, since Buford wants to search on his own." Phineas stated, watching as Baljeet did not correct him this time, aware that trying to join his friends would mean another wedgie from Buford.

As they continued discussing their plans, waiting for the actual event to start, Isabella noticed something out of place. "Um, sorry to interrupt, but where's Perry?" she asked, as they all looked around in search for their pet. Surely enough, the platypus had vanished, just as he always did when they went out to do their amazing task for the day. Still, it wasn't going to stop them from having fun, or from making this the best Easter Sunday anyone could ever hope for.

This is the first sequel I've written, because someone requested to see one made after reading Winter Break. Feel free to review and tell me what you think!