Eggs are made – dropping off Sophie:

Everyone went inside the Inner Warran. There were hills, egg statues, beautiful flowers and other wonderful aspects of nature everywhere.

Sophie and Bunny watched as a brand new white egg with feet emerged from inside a blooming flower. It walked off it and jumped down to join the others.

"You wanna paint some eggs?" Bunny asked Sophie. "Yeah?"

Sophie jumped around excitedly. "Okay!"

"Come on then," Bunny placed Sophie on her back so she could ride him.

An army of little white eggs with feet start marching down a hill ready to be painted.

"Rimsky-Korsakov! That's a lot of eggs!" North said surprised. There were way more eggs than his number of elves and Yetis.

Jack was perching on top of his staff whilst Janet was leaning against a rock, "Uh, how much time do we have?" he asked.

Sophie was laughing as she rode on Bunny's back as they darted around the eggs. "Whee!"

Bunny went "Hoo-ooh!"

As the army of eggs marched at a fast pace underneath, some flowers, they start spraying colors of blue, yellow and pink onto them like living spray cans to give them their undercoat appearances.

"All right, troops, it's time to push back!" Bunny commanded. Sophie giggled as the eggs moved her down the hill. They carried her underneath North who waved to her as she went under and between his legs. "That means eggs everywhere! Heaps of you in every high rise, farm house, and Trail'r Park! In tennis shoes and cereal bowls! Oh, there'll be bathtubs filled with my beautiful googies!"

The eggs came out of a tunnel towards a river of paint that they would need to have extra colors painted on themselves.

An elf pushed an egg into the river of paint before dancing with a nyah-nyah face as his bell jingles. But more of the eggs push him in as well. The eggs were top-heavy, so their legs were kicking up in the air. North picked one up and observed it with his curious eyes.

"Okay, that's little strange,"

"No, mate," Bunny corrected as he was cradling a half dozen of his painted googies whilst being surrounded by a few beautiful butterflies, "That's adorable,"

The eggs marched out of the river of pain with new colors shades all patterns on their undercoats. North placed the one he picked out down.

The elf climbed out and noticed at how he was all painted up. Even his tounge was all painted up as well. He was delighted.

"There will be springtime! On every continent!" Bunny declared excitfully. He hopped onto one rock and lifted his arms into the air. "And I'm bringing Hope with me!"

For the final part of their painting, the eggs slide through some plants with iridescent paint secreting from them, so that they would have spirals and swirls on them too. The painted elf wanted spirals and swirls on himself as well. When he was let down, through a tight plant, one of the Yeti's that had come along was entertained and impressed.

Nearby the same yeti who painted robots was painting eggs in a rich shade red.

"Too Christmas-y, mate," Bunny commented as he passed by in a blur. "Paint 'em blue.

The yeti was exasperated and banged his head on the ground in anger. He has a whole stack painted red just like with the robots. He was so tired of always having to paint over and over again. Why couldn't he just be told what color to paint them in first?

Bunny landed near the Dispatch area where Sophie was waiting. "Ooh, what's over there?"

Sophie quickly walked over and picked up one fully painted egg. "Whoa ho ho!" She held it up for Bunny to see.

"Oh, oh oh! That's a beauty!" he said impressed. "Now all we gotta do is get him and his little mates through the tunnels, to the top, and we'll have ourselves Easter. He held her hand and led her out to see all of the eggs heading into the tunnels. Each tunnel had a continent painted above from North America to Australasia.

He sat down on his haunches next to her and they watched all the eggs heading into the tunnels to go to the different continents of the world and be ready for children to find them when Easter arrived.

Jack and Janet came up to crouch beside the two of them on the Dispatch Hill. They watched as the eggs slowly disappeared into the tunnels to make their way to their hiding places on the Earth. Sophie sleepily crawls into Bunny's arms.

"Not bad," Jack said.

Sophie cooed as she fell asleep in Bunny's warm, embracing arms. "Not bad, yourself,"

The Frost Twins smiled at him before they realised they owed him an apology.

"Ah, look, we're- we're sorry about the whole- you know, the "kangaroo" thing," Janet said.

"It's the accent, isn't it," Bunny replied with full understanding.

"We're also sorry that we made mischief on past Easters," Jack added in as well. "We were just trying to chaff about,"

They all chuckled a little as North, Arya and Tooth showed up.

They all looked at the sleeping Sophie all cozy and comfortable in Bunny's arms.

"Ah, poor little ankle-biter. Look at 'er, all tuckered out,"

Arya smiled. "I love her," Baby Tooth chittered as she hovered around Sophie's head hoping not to wake. "I think it's time to get her home," Arya said. "Her family might be worried about her,"

"How about Janet and I take her home?" Jack offered.

"Jack, no, Pitch is out there-," Arya reminded.

"He's no match for this," Jack held up his staff.

"Or this," Janet answered as well pointing to her medallion.

"Which is why we need you two here, with us," Bunny reasoned.

"Trust us, we'll be quick as two bunnies," Janet assured making finger-walking motions.

"Guys, it'll be fine," Tooth assured. He looked at Baby Tooth. "Baby Tooth, I'd like you to go with them and keep them safe okay?"

Baby Tooth chirped yes and she flew to Janet's shoulder.

"Tooth, I promise you that we'll take care of Baby Tooth," Janet promised.

The Frost Twins took Sophie and made their way at a fast pace to Burgass to her house.

They jumped into her bedroom through the window.

Jack eased Sophie into her bed, but she has a tight hold around his neck. He tried pulling her off but even for a little girl, her tight grip whilst asleep was very strong.

"Jack, how hard can it be to get one little girl off you?" Janet asked angrily but very quietly not wanting to attract attention.

"Well, it wouldn't be like that if you carried her instead," Jack argued struggling to disentangle Sophie's arms from his neck.

Janet managed to pull Sophie off her twin but as she placed her on the bed, she fell off. Baby Tooth squeaked nervously.

"Ooh!" Both Jack and Janet wanted. They jumped as they heard a voice from outside the door.

"Sophie, is that you?" Mrs. Bennet called.

The twins threw her blanket over her as she kept sleeping, then they tossed a squeaky ladybird toy next to her.

Jack closed the window. "We should get back," he suggested to his twin and Baby Tooth.

"Let's go," Janet agreed.