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"Robin! Come on!” An enthusiastic rabbit girl yelled at the top of her lungs from the lawn of a modest house. She was carrying a basket and jumping up and down, making a scene. Meanwhile a girl with birdlike features looked out from a second-floor window, somewhat embarrassed.

"Snow! Haven’t you ever heard of a doorbell!” she said with sharp annoyance, “Wait for me, I'll come right down.”

Robin opened the door and Snow practically forced her way in, nearly knocking the young bird on her back, She put down her basket, opening it revealing a set of paints and brushes.

“This is going to be great! I can't wait to paint them,” said Snow, practically vibrating with joy.

"I still think it would have been easier if you just bought them in a supermarket," said Robin wearily.

“Oh come on, it's not the same. These are kids… orphans! And I’m trying to convince them that the Easter Bunny exists. Showing up with store bought eggs would destroy the magic,” Snow said, gesturing quotes as she softly repeated “magic”

"Ugh... what I mean is… I don't even know if this is going to work," Robin said.. She went to a sofa, took off her underwear and sat spreading her legs. "Do you have to watch?”

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“I'm your best friend in the entire universe,” Snow said, “What’s a little nudity between friends. Now, did you eat enough chocolate?”

“I have eaten nothing but chocolate for two days. If I had teeth, they would have already fallen out," said Robin with a queasy look on her face, “I don't want to see another chocolate bar again for the rest of my life”

The bird girl leaned back and breathed slowly, in and out, visualizing an egg in her mind. After a few seconds, her vagina began to dilate and an almost 4-inch egg began to push out of her vagina. She couldn’t help but let loose a small moan which she immediately tried to muffle with one of her wings.

Snow rushed to take it as soon as it was free from her lips. At first glance it looked like an ordinary egg, although much larger, but when she began to peel at the shell it revealed an interior of pure chocolate.

"SUCCESS! Look, real chocolate eggs," Snow said joyfully.

"I'm glad," said Robin gasping for breath. "How many more do you need? Three? Four?”

Snow smirked bashfully and said, "30" with a small shrug.

"W-what, but…. 30!!! You need 29 more?” Said Robin in a mixture of human cry, bird chirping and squawk of anger.

“No, 30, I peeled this one and can't paint it,” Snow said, “But don't worry, I'll cheer you on. Give me an e, E, give me another e..." 

"Oh my god shut up!" Robin said as she laid back and got ready to continue laying eggs.

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