The Warriors ended up in a garden maze and there was singing heard behind a hedge with some red substance flying and landed on the grass.

They heard singing in a maze. Prim hopped to see what was going on from in front of them. Prim hoped up and down to see what was going on on the other side.

Voice: Painting the roses red!

We're painting the roses red!

We do not dare stop or waste a drop.

Sp let the paint be sprerad!

Oh, we're painting the roses reeeeeed...

We're painting the roses red!

The Warriors saw living playing cards painting white roses red.

Cards: Oh painting the roses red!

And many a tear we shed

Three: Because we know

Three & Two: They'll cease to grow

Ace: In fact, they'll soon be dead.

Cards: Oh! And yet we go ahead.

Painting the roses red!

Painting the roses red!

We're painting the roses red!

The Warriors were once again curious and decided that this would be safe to see what was happening so they wouldn't get in a lot of trouble with their curiosity again. The card people went to the next bush to paint and Connor saw this as a good chance to see what was going on for sure.

"Oh, pardon me, but Mr. Three, why must you paint them red?" Connor sanged.

"Huh?" the three stepped backm then understood his question. "Oh! Well, the fact is, folks, we've planted the white roses by mistake and-"

Cards: The Queen, she likes them red

If she saw white instead

Two: She'd raise a fuss

Ace: And each of us

Three: Will quickly loose his head!

"Goodness!" Claudia grabbed her own neck.

Cards: Since this is the part we dread

We're painting the roses red!

"Oh, dear, then let us help you." Alicia picked up a brush to help them paint the roses red before the queen would arrive.

"Painting the roses red!" Prim chimed.

Cards: We're painting the roses red

Don't tell the Queen

What you have seen or say that's what she said

But we're painting the roses red!

Beardsley: Yes, painting the roses red!

Two: Not pink

Ace: Not green

Connor: Not aquamarine

All: We're painting the roses red!

Suddenly, there was a trumpet sound. The cards stopped painting and card soldiers were running through the maze.

"The Queen! The Queen!" the cards sounded panicked.

"The Queen." Luu Luu sounded intrigued.

"THE QUEEN!"

the cards tried to hide away the paint cans and brushes, falling to the ground respectfully. The Warriors came to them and did what they did. The Warriors took peeks as the cards formed in all decks and organized in a traditional dance for the queen.

"CARDS! HALT!" they became a heart shape after direct commands. "SOUND OFF!"

"One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Jack." The white rabbit came in different clothes and sounded a trumpet.

"The white rabbit!" Prim whispered loudly.

The rabbit finally came and panted from all that running. "H-H-Her royal imperial highness, h-her grace, her excellency, her royal majesty, the Queen of Hearts and Origa Discordia."

Everyone cheered at the Queen and Origa came out with Chloe, Gorg, Troox, and Owen, looking pleased with everyone in her kingdom. The Warriors were shocked that Origa is in Wonderland.

A tiny man patted on the white rabbit, making the white rabbit glance at him. "And the king..."

The king removed his crown with a small smile and one cheer was heard.

The Queen looked about the garden, but glanced at something off. She saw a bush with red paint dripping off it. She stomped over to it and put her finger around it, to see it had been painted and not planted red like she wanted.

Queen: Who's been painting my roses red?

Who's been painting my roses red!?

Who dares to taint

With vulgar paint

The royal flower bed?

For painting my roses red

Some one will lose his head!

"Oh, no, your majesty, please!" Three cried. "Please, it's all HIS fault."

"Not my, your grace." Two cried in defense. "The Ace, the Ace!"

"You?" the Queen glanced at him.

"No! Two!" Ace cried.

"The dos you say." said the Queen.

"Not me. The tres." said Two.

"That's enough!" the Queen snapped. "Off with their heads!"

The three cards were then carried off by the guards to receive their horrible punishment.

Cards: They're going to lose their heads

For painting the roses red

It serves them right

They planted white

But roses should be red!

Oh, they're going to lose their heads...

"SILENCE!" the Queen demanded, making the cards fall from the force of her voice then.

"Oh, please, please!" Prim spoke up to defend her new friends, exposing herself and the Warriors. "They were only trying to-"

"And who is this?" the Queen turned to see them.

The King went to look at the Warriors, closely. "Uh, well, well, well, now, eh, let me see, my dear... They certainly aren't hearts, do you suppose they're clubs?"

"Why it's a couple of little people." the Queen cooed, gently.

"Dragon Warriors to be exact." said Origa as her allies drew their weapons.

"Y-Yes, and we were hoping..." Prim stood up, twiddling her fingers, which the Queen didn't approve of.

"Look up, speak nicely, and don't twiddle your fingers!" the Queen snapped at them, making them both do her instructions. "Curtsy, open your mouths a little wider, and always say, 'Yes, your Majesty'!"

The Warriors did as told, even how over the top the Queen told them to do it. "Yes, your Majesty!"

The Queen smiled at them. "Now, where do you Warriors come from and where are you going?"

"Well, um, we were trying to find our way home." Luu Luu answered.

"YOUR WAYS!?" the Queen got in their faces turning as red as her outfit. "ALL WAYS ARE MY WAYS!"

"Yes, I know, but we were just thinking..." Grave tried to explain.

"Curtsy while you're thinking." the Queen told them, gently. "It saves time."

"Yes, your Majesty." Connor stated. "But, we were going to ask..."

"I'LL ask the questions! Do either of you play croquet?" the Queen asked the Warriors.

"Why, yes your Majesty, I do." Prim added.

"THEN LET THE GAME BEGIN!" the Queen declared for all to hear, challenging Prim to croquet while the Warriors would sot and watch.