"Oh, yes, that's right. I'm terribly sorry to have forgotten; that's not like me at all. If I decorate a few, I don't have to hide them, do I? Not that I wouldn't want to help, but that would ruin a bit of the fun on my end..."

Moira inhaled sharply, a smile spreading once again across her face. Good, good! They weren't completely wasting their time now...though really it wasn't a waste of time. They were having fun even if it was at Billy's expense. "Yes, as my partner in crime said, we'll hide them well," she replied, basically echoing Billy but in a less goofy fashion. She didn't have any plans to hide them painfully well so that no one could find them...but obviously the other boy did.

What? That isnt fair! Two against one, hardly fair at all. But no matter, the two of you are no match for my skill in doing stuff that will eventuate in retaliation

She couldn't help but giggle along with Abbey. "You just wait. You'll get yours worse than you could ever imagine," she said, raising an eyebrow in a 'bring it on' sort of way. In all honesty, the girl was terrible at pranks. She was far too much of a clutz to ever pull anything off. She was too giggly or too noisy. She always was asking questions and could never just follow along, even if it was her own plan.

Moira! The paint is for the eggs, what a waste of resources!

"Too bad! You asked for it!" she replied, rather loudly. She scooted her chair slightly away afrom the boy. He would probably end up stooping so low as to splatter paint on her...well at least that's what a little boy would do and since they were all acting like little children, he might do it.

Oi! Its isnt Paint a Scotsman Day until August! he made up, his eyes gazing accusingly at Abbey. Thats it, youve been officially added onto my list of people that I must pay back by unpleasant means.

She laughed at his little fib while trying to put the finishing touches on her egg. It was very distracting to be constantly laughing. She looked up at Abbey, a grin on her face. "Best watch your back, Dawson. It's a rather dangerous list to be on."

Aw, shucks. Well, good on us eh?

She smiled in response as she picked up a new egg, gently brushing off some stray blue lint that looked like it had one time belonged to a scarf. She didn't really like to take credit for anything and especially not in this situation. She wasn't the only one who had thought up this so she wasn't going to take all the credit. She would share with Billy, but unlike his sharing habits of late, she wasn't going to take the majority of credit...she would split it 50/50.

"I'm really so happy that the weather's been nicer lately,...It will make dueling practice so much better, not having to practice inside and in those musty rooms. Don't you agree?"

She too glanced up at the girl as she suddenly changed the topic. Odd, but alright. "Oh! I'm positively thrilled that the season is finally changing to spring! I can't stand being stuck up in this castle for so long!" She really was happy that it was Spring and she couldn't wait 'till it was warm enough for her to take her studies outside under a big tree.

Yeah, all the more chances to accidentally strike an innocent passer-by. He agreed somewhat gleefully. But it also means were not going to be here for very much longer, and I dont know about you two but that thought terrifies me just that wee bit.

Her eyes shot up to Billy's after he finished and she reached across, putting her hand on his mouth. "Hush! I can't bare to think of it let alone speak of it..." she said, trying to sound slightly silly but really meaning it. She loved Hogwarts and was dreading the day she'd sit in their Common Room for the last time, or even worse, take the train home for the last time. She pulled her hand back, going back to her painting. "What will we do without this place?" she asked quietly trying to not let the air get so awkward as to not allow for further conversation.