Spring was in the air and Eve was filled with life. Even though she had a busy schedule of spring-bringing to bestow upon the Earth, the forest spirit decided to take the day off from her work. Today was Easter, and of course Eve would be at the Warren to help out her close friend E. Aster Bunnymund.

Eve did not need an invite to know that Bunnymund would be scrambling for any help he could get. During their brief encounters in the few weeks before Easter, Bunnymund had been absolutely frantic, battling with a fear that Eve didn't know the tough pooka was capable of feeling. Panic was evident within a mile wide radius of the Australian bunny, and Eve had no idea what could stir up this kind of emotion within the Guardian of Hope.

So she was going to find out.

As Eve guided a large batch of Bunny's so called "googies" into a pink paint river, she caught sight of the pooka supervising the passing of eggs into various tunnels labeled for each continent they'd be visiting. Bunnymund seemed to be holding himself back from straight up walking into the tunnels himself just to reassure his frantic mind that his painted eggs were headed on a safe journey.

After making sure that her batch of pink eggs were heading towards the decoration imprinting vines, the forest spirit made her way over to Bunny.

"Why are you so worried, Bunny?" Eve asked, taking note of the way Bunnymund jumped at her voice and turned to face her. He hid the panic that marked his eyes and gave Eve a smile.

"Ah, it's nothin', Red. Just want this year to be better than the last," Bunny informed her, giving his furry shoulders a shrug.

Eve's eyebrows furrowed and she crossed her arms. "What do you mean by 'better than last year'?"

Bunny's eyes grew dark and he heaved out a sigh. "It's nothin', Sheila. I just lost a lotta believers last year. 'Took its toll on me and I'm worried it'll happen, again."

Tilting her head to the side, Eve glanced over at the tunnels where the last of the eggs were making their way to awaiting Easter egg hunts. "Well, that's the last of them. And you know what?" Eve asked as she turned to face the pooka, a smile lifting a corner of her lips. "I bet that it went just as you planned. If anything, it went better." Eve added.

Bunny still looked unsure.

Taking Bunny's large paw in her hand, Eve looked up into the pooka's green eyes. "Let me prove it to you. C'mon, tunnel us to the Globe room," Eve commanded, her authoritative tone not leaving any room for argument. Bunnymund looked hesitant, like he was afraid to face his fear. But he nodded, and tapped his foot twice, sending down a tunnel and to the Pole.

"Ah, Bunnymund! Done with egg hiding already, eh?" North called to the pooka, who gave his green eyes a roll. "Hello, Little Red," North greeted the forest spirit with a smile, blue eyes sparkling.

"Hello, North!" Eve responded, giving a big smile. "How is the globe faring?" She asked as she headed over to it, dragging an unwilling pooka along with her. North chuckled, following the forest spirit towards the ceiling-tall globe of believers.

Eve's smile stretched larger as she gazed at the billions of tiny, twinkling lights that littered the globe. The golden specks of light were shining brighter than Eve could ever remember have seeing them, even on Christmas. "Bunny! Look at this!" Eve exclaimed, turning around to look at the pooka as she tugged on his paw, drawing him to her side. The pooka dragged himself forward, and looked up at the globe slowly and hesitantly. His tall ears (which had been pressed down to the back of his head) were now perked up in disbelief and awe at the sight he was witnessing.

Almost the whole globe was lit, each continent shining brightly with the light of belief. A smile made its way to Bunny's face and he let out a breathy laugh. "It went alright," he whispered almost to himself.

Bumping her elbow into his furry side, Eve smiled. "What did I tell you?"

"There are more lights on globe this year. Is most I've ever seen on any Easter day... even more than on last Christmas," North commented from behind them, making Bunny turn around in shock at the jolly man's confession.

"Whoa, wait, didya hear that, Red?" Bunny asked, a spring in his step as he made his way around the globe, admiring the lights that he had worked so hard to earn. Poking his head from one side of the globe. "I want ya to write that down!" He ordered the forest spirit, who gave a laugh as she looked at North. "And I want ya to title the entry as 'The Day North Admits That Easter Beat Christmas'!"

"Eh," North groaned, waving large hands dismissively at the Spring enthusiasts. "I will be in office," North informed Eve, making his way out of the Globe room and leaving behind a giggling, giddy pooka.

Eve laughed, making her way over to where Bunny was admiring his home country of Australia (which was also lit with many lights). "Thanks for this, Sheila," Bunny spoke as he gazed at the globe. "I was so worried Easter would be ruined, again."

Threading her fingers together, Eve looked up at the Guardian of Hope. "What did happen last year, Bunny?" She asked, noting the way he tensed. "What aren't you telling me?"

Sighing for the second time that day, Bunny looked at the floor. "It was Pitch," he admitted as he glanced over at Eve hesitantly. The forest spirit bit her lip and nodded. She had a feeling that was the problem.

"What did he do?" She asked in a hushed whisper.

Bunny's eyes clouded as he seemed to get lost in a memory. "He smashed them in. Every single egg. None of them made it out of the tunnels," Bunny recalled, and Eve could not stifle the gasp that made its way out of her lips. It felt as if cold hands were squeezing Eve's hands in a deathlike grip. Every single egg that Bunnymund had hand crafted with all his detail and love... every single one had been carelessly destroyed. All because of Eve's brother.

"Bunny, I'm so-"

"Don't apologize, Red," Bunnymund interrupted, looking into her eyes, now. "It had nothin' to do with ya," he comforted, squatting down onto his knees and placing a paw on Eve's shoulder.

Biting her lip again to force back her protest, Eve nodded. "I'll help him, Bunny," Eve whispered, staring straight into Bunnymund's spring-filled eyes. "I'll help him to change," she clarified.

Bunnymund gave a skeptical smile. "I dunno how much you can do, Sheila," he admitted as he stood up, looking back at the globe. "But it y'need any help, just let me know."

Eve smiled, letting her eyes travel back to the beautiful lights that shone on the globe, giving promises of hope and prosperity. "Thanks, Bunny," Eve whispered.


Wooo yayyy that's my Eve/Bunny bonding moment n_n i dunno why but I just love these two together (not as a couple but just kinda as a brOTP). They're so alike, and I feel like Eve would look up to Bunny like a big brother or something. They're just too perf. :3

So a lot of you guys seem content on having Jack and Eve go to Paris! :D I think i'll do that,then.

kitkatt21: I LOVE LOVEE LOVE your idea of flying lessons/ice skating lessons with kissing scenes and stuff :'D it'd be so cute. I'm gonna put that in there at one point, so dont you worry!

Thankyou guys so much for the positive reviews and suggestions! It's really inspiring me to put up a buncha stories! n_n I have so many ideas! *squeee*

This is gonna be so much fun :D

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Goodbye, lovelies!~