Hours after the gang had departed from Courtasium, Merida had grown hungry and decided to go into the galley to make a sandwich, piling it high with all the trimmings and gulping it in one bite.

Meanwhile, Snow White was teaching Pocahontas how to play the game, Patty Cake.

"It's like this," Snow White began. "Patty cake, patty cake, baker's men, bake me a cake as fast as you can, roll and pat it and mark it with a 'b' and put it in the oven for you and me."

"Wait, what does the 'b' stand for?" Pocahontas asked.

"Oh, that's easy, it's...hmmm...what does the 'b' stand for?" Snow White wondered.

"I give you the saviors of the Magic Kingdom," Feemer sighed sarcastically.

Meanwhile, Mulan was learning how to brush Ariel's hair.

"You just go up and down, up and down," Ariel instructed.

"You know, one night, I once saw my parents go up and d-" Rapunzel said before she was quickly cut off by Tiana.

"Woah, woah, woah, girl!" Tiana exclaimed.

And at that moment, most of the princesses thought about their parents and husbands. It had been a few days since the princesses had departed on their journey and they had gotten two of the eleven scepters, but there wasn't a day or minute that went by that they didn't think of them. And every minute they did they feared for their safety. However, at the same time, they realized that they were strong enough to take care of themselves, even though they couldn't help but worry.


Back in their cell, Naveen decided to entertain his fellow prisoners with some ukulele music.

"Come, Aladdin, Eugene! Show me your moves!" Naveen exclaimed.

At Naveen's request, Aladdin and Flynn started dancing and soon everyone started to join in, even Pocahontas' dad; even though he was off-rhythm.


As the princesses thought more and more about their loved ones, Feemer began to glow bright again, signifying that the gang was approaching the third crystal scepter. Following Feemer's glow, the gang was closing in on the next island which they arrived to in just a few minutes.

Getting a good look at the said island, the first thing that caught their eyes was a giant castle; a bright, shiny castle, white and purple in color, that dwarfed their small ship with its towering spires and massive design.

As the directed their ship around the castle, they looked in awe as its shadow practically engulfed them, its towering spires gleaming in the sunlight.

"Wow!" exclaimed Fauna. "I've never seen such an impressive castle before."

"Hey!" said Cinderella.

"Oh! Except for yours, dear," Fauna said sheepishly.

"I bet whoever lives there gets a lot of nosebleeds," said Merida.

Seeing there were no sings of docks anywhere, the gang tried to find a good place to dock.

"Well this is a fine pickle," said Feemer.

"Relax. I know where we can dock," Merida said as she grabbed the wheel.

The Scottish princess turned the boat on a dime, making everyone with the exception of the fairies lose their balance.

"Hey! Merida! What are you doing?!" Tiana exclaimed.

"What does it look like? I'm docking!" Merida answered as she caught sight of an edge of land on the island and docked the boat rather aggressively on it. "There we go."

"Well we certainly know who to recommend if the navy needs a new captain," Tiana said sarcastically.

Getting their bearings together, the gang departed off the boat after the good fairies made a walking plank appear.

Tiana directed Feemer around. "OK, Feemer, where do we go?" she asked.

"If I'm right and I'm usually always right. Why wouldn't I be?" Feemer with a smug to which the gang rolled their eyes. "We should head...north."

So the gang headed in said direction, actually going around the simple, Tudor village that the castle overlooked. With every step, Feemer's glow grew brighter and brighter until they reached a forest behind the village.

As the gang traversed through the forest, Feemer was glowing even brighter than before. It looked as though the next crystal scepter was close and low and behold, they eventually found it hanging in the high branches and leafs of a tree.

From where they were standing, it looked near to impossible for anyone to be able to get the brown colored scepter. Luckily, the good fairies were there to get it.

"We got it!" said Merryweather.

The princesses gave a collective high five.

"Well, that was easy," said Tiana.

Indeed, unlike their two previous ventures, this crystal scepter was obtained without any formalities. So with another scepter in their possession, the gang turned and headed on their way back to the ship, but as they turned, they were met with spears in front of their faces; held by a series of guards who were wearing purple uniforms with bold yellow X's on them.

"OK, I seriously shoulda kept my mouth shut there," Tiana said, facepalming herself.


The guards escorted the gang to the castle into the throne room where they met with who appeared to be the king of sorts.

He was a white man with a large red beard, wearing a regal royal robe; purple, yellow, and white in colors; and a golden crown.

Now of course, the gang realized the last time they were in a situation similar to this, they almost got executed, so they had to make sure they didn't say or do anything to tick off this king. Which of course meant that Jasmine and Tiana had to keep Merida's mouth shut.

"Who are you people and what do you mean by trespassing on my island?!" the king said.

Flora approached the royal monarch and gave a bow before speaking to him. "Hello, your majesty," she said properly. "We apologize for any misconceptions, but we did mean to trespass as you say. We only come here because as you can see, there was a crystal scepter on your island."

Flora pointed to the scepter which the king eyed curiously as she continued.

"Once again, we apologize any rudeness, but if you will allow us, we will take the scepter and be on our way," she said.

For a moment, the king pondered. It seemed as though this group appeared harmless enough. They didn't seem to be robbers or killers of any kind. The king figured he should probably let them go. That is until he caught the sight of one particular person...Pocahontas.

The king's eyes widened as the sight of Pocahontas reflected in them.

The gang noticed this as well as the king got up from his throne and walked towards the Indian princess.

As the king stood eye to eye with her, Pocahontas looked into his eye. For that time, there was a moment of uncertainty. This wasn't the first time she had experienced something like this. No indeed, this situation was reflective of when she first came to London and the eyes of all those white men and women were staring at her. Sufficed to say, Pocahontas was prepared for whatever was coming her way.

The king looked at her, tightened his face, inhaled deeply within his nostrils and then...

"You are the most beautiful creature I have ever seen!" the king exclaimed as he grabbed one of Pocahontas' hands. "My name is King Gregory. And you are?"

Pocahontas gathered her thoughts and slowly formed a sentence in her head. "I'm...Pocahontas," she said. "And these are my friends; Snow White, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Aurora, Cinderella, Belle, Ariel, Mulan, Jasmine, and the good fairies; Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather."

"Well my dear, allow me to welcome you and your friends to the kingdom of Aledenia!" King Gregory said. "I was about to sit down for dinner. Would you and your friends like to join us?"

"Thank you, but we must be going," said Pocahontas.

But as she turned, Merida's stomach, as if on cue, began to grumble, as did Rapunzel's. They both blushed and chuckled nervously.

The three good fairies' stomachs also grumbled.

"On second thought, maybe we could stay for a while," Pocahontas said.


The gang was brought to a large dining room where they all were being seated at a long table.

Pocahontas was about to sit at her seat when Gregory stopped her.

"Please, allow me, Pocahontas," Gregory said before he snapped his fingers, calling on one of his servants to pull up Pocahontas' chair.

The other princesses, with the exception of Merida, cleared their throats to the king.

"Oh! Do take a seat," Gregory said.

With the exception of Merida, the other princesses huffed as they took their seats.

The other servants came and presented the banquet which consisted of turkey, chicken, peas, mashed potatoes, gravy, pork, string beans, and lobster.

The good fairies and most of the princesses were given fair servings, but the king made sure that Pocahontas had an especially large serving herself.

"If I didn't know better, I'd say the king is macking hard on Poca," Tiana whispered to Jasmine.

"Yeah," Jasmine said in agreement. "What does 'macking' mean?"

"I'll tell you later," Tiana groaned.

During dinner, the king asked Pocahontas why exactly they came. She explained what Flora had said before about the crystal scepter and their journey and about the legend about the scepters. The king was intrigued by this tale and found it very interesting. At that moment, he recalled how he had seen a brown colored meteor when he was young but never thought much of it after seeing it.

"I see you are all princesses," King Gregory said before he turned to Pocahontas. "I'm not surprised that a lovely woman such as yourself is in the presence of sophisticated royalty."

But Gregory said that, Rapunzel and Merida were fighting over a drumstick.

"Let go, Merida! That last piece is mine!" Rapunzel shouted.

"No! It's mine!" Merida shouted back.

The two were practically wrestling over the drumstick with Tiana coming in to break them up.

"Will you two knock it off!" Tiana said as she got in between the two.

"Well...sort of sophisticated.." Gregory said.

After the meal was finished, the gang's bellies were filled to the brim.

"Mmm, that was delicious," Snow White said politely.

Merida gave a big belch.

"Did you enjoy it, my dear?" Gregory asked to Pocahontas.

"Yes, it was very good," Pocahontas answered.

"I'm especially glad to hear that," Gregory said with a smile.

Jasmine noticed and looked to Tiana. "I think you were right, Tiana. He is macking hard on Pocahontas," she said.

"Macking REAL hard!" said Snow White.

"I know that's right, girlfriend!" said Feemer.

"I would guess that after all that food, you ladies must be tired?" Gregory asked.

Suffice to say, the amount of food the gang had eaten had made them kinda sleepy. Sleepy to the point that they didn't really feel like going anywhere right now. So with that, the king snapped his fingers and ordered his servants to escort the gang to their rooms. For Pocahontas in particular, he had the servants actually carry her.


The king only had six rooms so at least ten of the princesses would have to share one.

Merida and Tiana's room was a bright pink room with dozens upon dozens of flowers.

Merida cringed in disgust at the very sight of the room, but Tiana didn't mind as much.

"Reminds me of Lottie's room," Tiana said.

"Is this a room or a flower garden?!" Merida said.

Ariel and Mulan shared an orange room; Cinderella and Aurora, a light blue room; Snow White and Belle, a purple room; and Rapunzel and Jasmine in a green room.

As for Pocahontas, the room she received appropriately enough was one that was truly fit for a princess. A golden room line with white, silk sashes; jewels were embedded upon the windows, walls, and the large, golden bed that sat at the far end. This definitely something unlike her huts back at home. Not even the rooms in London were like this.

The young Indian princess took the time to get better acquainted with her room. Next to her bed, she saw a pair of fuzzy slippers.

"I didn't know the king allowed animals in his rooms," she said.

Just, she noticed the 'animals' weren't moving. Were they sleeping? She wanted to find out as she picked up the two slippers and shook them about until she realized that the animals were in fact, not animals.

Next, she decided to rest on the bed. As she rested her head on the pillow, she felt a small lump. After she lifted her head up and turned around, she discovered a small chocolate on the pillow. She picked up the chocolate, gave it a sniff, and placed it in her mouth. She liked the taste of it.

Truthfully, Pocahontas had never been pampered like this before and by of all people, a white man. This was definitely something new to her, but she didn't make too big a deal out of it.


Meanwhile, as Cinderella and Aurora, having put their pajamas on, got in their shared bed.

Aurora was ready to go to sleep when she noticed Cinderella with her head turned away from her. "Cinderella? Is something wrong?" she asked.

Cinderella sighed, then turned to Aurora, looking at her. Aurora could see as plain as day, just by looking into her eyes that something was troubling her.

"Aurora, do you ever feel sometimes that no matter what you do, you just seem...useless?" Cinderella asked

At first, Aurora didn't know what to make of her question, but a few moments later, she started to understand and contemplated the question.

Cinderella continued. "It's just that...you know, Merida's good with her bow and arrow and her sword, and Mulan's such a good fighter.."

"And Tiana and Rapunzel are good cooks..." Aurora concluded.

"Hey! I'm a good cook!" Cinderella snapped.

"Oh! Of course you are! That cheese omelet you made last month was to die for," said Aurora.

Cinderella blushed. "Well, the secret was the green peppers...but my point is besides cooking and cleaning, what else can I really do?" she said.

"Don't say that about yourself. If anything, I'm the one who should be feeling that way," Aurora said. "I'm not strong, I can't fight, I'm not really all that smart either. Honestly, I don't know if I'm even worthy to have a crystal scepter."

She didn't want to admit it to herself, but deep down, Cinderella was feeling the exact same way.

After Cinderella turned off the lights, the two blonde-haired princesses contemplated themselves for a couple of hours before finally going to sleep.


The next morning, with the third crystal scepter in their possession, the gang headed to their ship and were ready to sail. The generous King Gregory had provided the gang with supplies. Specifically, he provided Pocahontas with a large assortment of food and even offered a her own masseuse to take with her. Pocahontas accepted the food, but took a pass on the masseuse.

"I hope you have all that you need, my dear," said Gregory.

"Oh yes. Thank you," said Flora.

"Actually, I was talking to Pocahontas," said Gregory.

Oh..."Flora said, now feeling sheepish.

"I do hope that you will return someday," Gregory said with a smile before he departed off the boat.

Tiana walked up to Pocahontas "Hope your boyfriend gave you enough food for the ocean," she said.

"He's not my boyfriend," said Pocahontas. "Why would you say that?"

"You're the most beautiful creature I've ever seen," Jasmine said, mocking the king.

"Not to mention the fancy room, the extra attention, and the personal foot massagers in your bedroom," Merida mentioned.

"Well, he was just being nice," Pocahontas said.

"Oh, he was being nice alright...REAL nice!" said Tiana.

"I don't really understand what you are saying..." Pocahontas said quizzically.

"His Royal Highness was hittin' on you, girl!" said Tiana.

"He wasn't hitting me," said Pocahontas.

"No, I mean he was flirting with you. He was showing you all that attention because he's in love with you," said Tiana.

Tiana's words were certainly news to Pocahontas. Even though this wasn't the first time a white man fell in love with her, never before had a person of higher power shown affection for her.

One by one, more and more of the servants brought more of the food onboard. However, as Pocahontas got a good look at them, she noticed something different. The servants carrying the food were not the same as the ones from before. These servants looked like regular people. Regular people in tattered up, dirty clothing. The actual servants were ordering those people around, barking orders and pushing and shoving them.

The rest of the gang noticed this too as the last of the food was being put on board and one of Gregory's servants kicked the civilian and dragged him by his collar.

King Gregory bid the gang a fond farewell and headed back to the castle. But as he left, Pocahontas immediately jumped out of the ship and followed the servant into the village. The rest of the gang followed soon after.


The sight that caught Pocahontas and the gang's eyes was shocking and appalling. What appeared to be many peasant looking people, were physically and emotionally abused by the servants of the king. Some were whipped mercilessly, other were taxed unfairly, and families who couldn't afford the taxes kids were taken as payment.

"This is terrible!" said Snow White.

"Why are they doing this?!" said Belle.

The horror of this treatment of innocent people was horrible enough, but by the servants King Gregory, a man who had shown them nothing but kindness and hospitality, was befuddling to the group, especially Pocahontas.

"I don't know, but I'm going to find out," Pocahontas said before she ran towards Gregory's castle with the group close behind.