The Warriors ran into a room and heard the door close just as they came into the room. They went to the door, and opened it, and they're desperate to catch the white rabbit. Prim then spotted a door that looked too small for a person or rabbit to enter, but it was in a very big and spacious room.

"Curiouser and curiouser." Prim said to herself, as the Warriors saw a pair of curtains opened over the door and moved them back to see a doorknob. Prim tried to squeeze the door open and it let out a yelp of pain.

"Oh, I beg your pardon." Prim barked up in surprise.

"Oh, oh, it's quite alright." The doorknob gave a gentle smile, but was still sore about Prim harming him. "But you did give me quite a turn!"

"You see, we were following- -"

"Rather good, what? Doorknob turn?"

"Please, sir."

"Well, one good turn deserves another! What can I do for you?"

"Well, we're looking for a white rabbit, so, umm… if you don't mind…"

The doorknob opened its mouth. The Warriors took a peek and saw the white rabbit wandering off.

"There he is!" Prim stood up. "We simply must get through!"

"Sorry, you're both too much too big, simply impassible!" the doorknob told them.

"You mean impossible." Connor stated.

"No, impassible, nothing's impossible! Why don't you try the bottle on the table?"

"Table?"

The Warriors turned to see a table magically appeared with bottles on it.

"Oh."

"Read the directions, and directly, you'll be directed in the right direction." The doorknob told them.

"Drink me." Prim read the label, looking a little hesitant. "Hm, better look first… For if one drinks much from a bottle marked 'poison', it's almost certain to disagree with one, sooner or later."

"Beg your pardon?" the doorknob sounded puzzled by her wording.

"I was just giving myself some good advice. I don't know if this safe."

The Warriors just shrugged, then tried some of the drinks themselves. "Hmm… tastes like cherry tart… custard… pineapple… roast turkey…" Prim then saw that the Warriors and herself had shrunk. "Goodness! What did I do!?"

The doorknob laughed at the Warriors. "You almost went out like a pair of candles."

"But look, we're the right size!" Maia remarked, rushing to the door with the others.

"Oh, no use, I forgot to tell you, I'm locked!' the doorknob told them.

"Oh, no!" Prim moaned, looking sad in despair.

"But of course, you both got the key, so- -" the doorknob tried to cheer them up.

"What key?" the Warriors asked.

"Now don't tell me you left it up there." The doorknob glanced at the table.

The Warriors looked up and suddenly a key appeared at the table.

"Oh, dear!" Claudia cried.

The Warriors tried their best to both climb up the table, but it was too slippery for them. They found themselves slipping from the leg and sliding across the table, unable to reach the key.

"Whatever will we do?" Prim sounded hopeless again.

"Try the box, naturally." The doorknob encouraged them.

The Warriors looked down and saw a box randomly appear before them.

Prim opened the box and found a bunch of cookies. She took hers that read 'EAT ME'.

"Eat me. Alright. But goodness knows this will do." Said Prim, and she took a bite. And suddenly growing in size, a lot bigger then she was before! The doorknob got covered by Prim's foot and the Warriors looked up to her in shock.

The doorknob muffled something to her.

"What did you say?" Prim asked.

"I said 'A little went a long way'!" the doorknob laughed at her.

Prim sniffled, her eyes stinging with tears. "Well I don't think it's so funny. N-Now, we'll never get home!" Prim started to cry and the Warriors tried to comfort her.

"Oh, come now, crying won't help!" the doorknob told the young girl.

"I know, but I can't stop!" Prim sobbed, still releasing giant tears.

"H-Hey, you! Say, this won't do at all! Y-You there, stop! Stop, I say! Oh, look, the bottle! The bottle!"

Prim took the bottle and drank the last bits of it as she could. Suddenly she shrunk in size and fell right into the bottle. And the Warriors went inside with her so they won't drown.

"Oh, dear, I wish I hadn't cried so much." Prim said.

The doorknob gurgled under the water and the bottle floated them inside the knob, making it to the other side of the door. The Warriors were safe in the bottle, but they kind of wished they could be out of it. A sun was rising into view and the Warriors turned to see a Dodo bird floating on a bigger parrot.

"Dodo?" Kaguya wondered.

Dodo: Oh, a sailor's life is the life for me

How I love to sail on the bounding sea

And I never, never everybody's

For the weather never ever does a thing for me

"Ahoy and other nautical expressions!" the dodo called. "Land ho, by Jove!"

"Where away, Dodo?" the parrot asked, saluting.

"Three points to starboard!" Dodo commanded. "Follow me, me hearties! Have you no time at all at all!" he sanged again as he floated away with the parrot.

The Warriors blinked at him a couple of times.