"Dodo!" the Warriors called for the extinct bird. "Dodo! Dodo! Dodo! Mr. Dodo!"
"Please, please help us!" Prim cried.
Three birds rowed by on canoe.
"Um… Pardon us. Would you mind helping us." Claudia asked them.
The bids either chose to ignore them or didn't hear them and kept rowing away to get the Dodo.
"Yoo-hoo! Help us! Please, what you…" Prim called to some sea creatures such as fish and starfish as they swam away.
Prim stood on top of the bottle to call for help. Suddenly, a wave hit the bottle, making the Warriors go upside down with water in the bottle.
"Help us!" Prim called out. And the Warriors were near the Dodo, performing some sort of ritual. The bottle poured the Warriors to wash up on shore where the others were near the Dodo bird as they ran around him and he was on top of a rock, still singing.
Dodo: Forward, backward, inward, outward
Come and join the chase!
Chorus: Nothing could be drier than a jolly caucus race
Backward, inward, outward, inward
Bottom to the top
Never a beginning, there can never be a stop
The water started to rise again. The Dodo made a campfire and tried to keep it from being soaked and put out from the water.
Dodo: To skipping, hopping, tripping
Fancy free and happy
I started it tomorrow and will finish it yesterday.
The water washed away and the others who were running were completely dry.
Chorus: Round and round we go
And dance forever more
Once we were behind
But now we find we are
Forward, backward, inward, upward
Come and join the chase
Nothing could be drier than a jolly, caucus race!
Another wave in them, and the Warriors are on the ground being trampled by the others.
"I say!" the Dodo spotted the Warriors as they were dripping wet. "You'll never get dry that way!"
"Get dry?" Prim asked.
"Have to run with the others." The Dodo explained. "First rule of a caucus race you know."
"But, how can we-?" Prim wondered, then another wave hit them.
"That's better! Have you both dry in no time!" the Dodo smiled at them for their participation.
"No one can ever get dry this way!" Vault protested, lightly.
"Nonsense! I'm dry as a bone already!" the Dodo told them.
"Yes, but-" Alicia said, and found themselves drowned in the water again like the others.
"Alright, chaps! Let's head now, look lively!" the Dodo commanded.
"The white rabbit!" Prim looked to see the white rabbit on an umbrella and looked his watch. "Mr. Rabbit! Mr. Rabbit!"
"Oh, my goodness, I'm late, I'm late!" the white rabbit continued to ignore the Warriors leaped out of the umbrella to get his 'very important date.'
"Oh, don't go away, we'll be right back!" the Warriors went to catch the rabbit.
"I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!" the white rabbit cried.
The Warriors ran after the white rabbit. The Dodo continued to order the sea animals around him as they continued their estranged race.
"Mr. Rabbit! Mr. Rabbit!" Prim called as they were far away in a new place, a forest.
But the Warriors didn't know was that they were being watched.
"Oh dear. I'm sure he came this way." Prim wondered. "Do you suppose he could be, hiding?" she questioned.
Then the two shadowy figures began following them.
"Hmm?" And the shadowy figures revealed to be two identical twins.
"Not here." said Luu Luu. Then Prim tried looking at the inside of a log.
"I wonder?" Prim said. Then the twins began walking on top of the log, while the Warriors kept searching high and low. and landed on the other end of the log while Prim got out. "No. I suppose he must've-"
and then she and the Warriors spotted the twins who were watching them and were scared and puzzled by them.
