They kept following along as they heard a nasally voice singing a bit and kept going until they find who was singing and causing the smoke. The Warriors saw a blue caterpillar smoking a golden hookah, sitting on a mushroom. The Warriors came closer as he sang to himself, not noticing them.

The caterpillar was about to smoke again, and then he glanced to see the Warriors. "Whooo are you?" he asked as he smoked.

"W-W-We hardly know, sir!" Prim said, feeling anxious from this adventure. "We changed so many times since this morning. You see- -"

The caterpillar raised an eyebrow at them, then continued to go in his manifestations. "I do not see. Explain yourselves."

"I'm afraid we can't explain ourselves, sir, because we're not ourselves, you know- -" Grave tried.

"I do not know." The caterpillar said, coldly.

"Well, we can't put it anymore clearly for it isn't clear to us!"

"You? Who are you!?"

"Well, don't you think you oughta tell us-" Alicia coughed from the smoke. "Who you are first?"

The Warriors fan away the smoke that's been covering them.

"Why?" the caterpillar asked.

"Oh, dear… Everything is so confusing…" Claudia sounded hopeless.

"It is not." The caterpillar told them.

"Well, it is to us." Connor said in defense.

"Why?"

"Well, we can't remember a thing as we used to."

"Recite."

The Warriors got up.

Prim then decided to recite. "Yes, sir. Um… 'How doth the little busy bee, improve each such'- -"

"Stop!" the caterpillar sounded appalled. "That is not spoken correctically. It goes… 'How'…" he went to smoke, but no smoke was coming out. He saw a couple of his legs grasped onto the cord and he slapped them to make them let go.

The Warriors found this amusing and giggled a little. They stopped once they were death glared by the intoxicated insect.

"Hew doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail

And pour the waters on the Nile

On every golden scale

How cheer'…" the caterpillar recited, but found himself interrupted again, much to his annoyance. He kept trying to repeat himself, and he saw his lower legs were dangling off the leaf. He then grabbed his legs and hoisted them to himself, then he went to continue. "How cheerfully he seems to grin

How neatly spread his claws

And welcome little fishes in

With gently smiling jaws'."

"Well, I must say I never heard it that way before." Prim remarked.

"I know, I have improved it." The caterpillar smirked.

"Well, if you ask me…" Beardsley said, after slight coughing.

"You!" the caterpillar sounded hostile. "Who are you!?"

The Warriors coughed from the smoke. The Warriors decided they had enough of this and decided to leave.

"You there! Everyone!" the caterpillar called after them. "Wait, come back, I have something important to say!"

"Oh, dear… I wonder what he wants now…" Prim grumbled.

The Warriors walked that it felt like minutes to the mushroom where the caterpillar was.

"Well?"

"Keep your temper!" the caterpillar snapped at them, namely Prim.

"Is that all?' asked Maia.

"No, exactically, what is your problem?" the caterpillar demanded, sitting up.

"Well, it's exacti-exacti….precisely this," Beardsley replied. "We should be a little larger, sir."

"Why?"

"Well, after all, three inches is such a wretched height and- -"

"I am exactically three inches high and it's a very good height, indeed!" the caterpillar growled at them, turning red as his anger and temper. He then blew a large puff of smoke to cover himself as he was fiery as his fur.

"But, we're not used to it, and you needn't SHOUT!" Prim scolded, with a shout powerful enough to blow away the smoke and show the caterpillar's shedded skin. "Oh, dear."

"By the way," the caterpillar called to them. The Warriors turned to see he had grown butterfly wings as they looked for him. "I have a few more helpful hints. One side will make you grow taller…"

"One side of what?" Prim asked.

"And the other side will make you grow shorter!" the caterpillar added, on his way off.

"The other side of what!?" Alicia asked.

"THE MUSHROOM OF COURSE!" the caterpillar turned red again, making them fell down and he flew off to get away from them as possible.

"Hmm…" Prim looked to the mushroom. "One side will make us grow… But, which is which?"

"Hmm… After all that's happened I… I wonder if we…"

"I don't care." Said Luu Luu.

The warriors all took two pieces of the mushroom, then broke them in half and gave the other halves to their companions.

"I'm tired of only being three inches high- -" Maia said after she ate the mushrooms with the others and then they instantly grew in size. "Yi-yi-yi-yi-yi!"

There was a mother bird in a nest who had trouble as they all grew in a very large size that made them taller than the trees.

The mother bird looked down as her nest was now on Prim's head and she screamed.

"Serpents! Help! Serpents! Serpents!

"Oh, but please!" Prim tried to explain.

"Off with you, shoo, shoo, all of you, go away!" the mother bird demanded. "Serpents! Serpents!"

"But we're not serpents!" Prim told her.

"So, indeed?" the mother bird put her wings on her hips firmly. "Then just what are you?"

"We're just little people!" Claudia told her in unison.

"Little? Ha! Little?" the mother bird laughed out loud at this.

"We are! Well, we were little." Kaguya said.

"And I suppose you eat eggs either?" the mother bird demanded.

"Yes we do…" Connor started to explain.

"I knew it! I knew it!" the mother bird wailed again. "Serpents! Serpents!"

"Oh for goodness sakes!" yelled Maia in annoyance.

"Hmm… And the other side will." Said Prim as she got an idea.

As the mother bird was collecting her numerous eggs from her nest on Prim's head, grumbling about the others. But before she knew it, they were all given the mushrooms and they all shrunk down instantly.

"Whoa!" they all exclaimed.

The mother bird nearly dropped all of her eggs, but she carried and gathered them all, glaring down at the warriors for making that happen after her nest was back in a branch.

"Goodness… I wonder if we'll ever get the knack of it." Prim hummed. Then she started to think about the mushrooms and she measured her height, and she licked the side and she grew into normal size. When the others saw this, they copied and the same result happened.

"There, that's much better." Prim remarked. Then they saw the mushroom pieces.

"Hmmm. Better save these." Said Connor.

The Warriors then walked off to another part of Wonderland to get home. They were both tired of this day and ignored any possible sightings of the White Rabbit. They just wanted to go home and be safe.