Lincoln, Lola and Ronnie Anne are in the backyard with a makeshift with Lola's stuffed animals as the judges and audience. "So what do I have to do?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"You need to work on your pageant walk." said Lincoln.
"Work on my walk? Easy!" Ronnie Anne scoffed. Ronnie Anne began her walk.
"Stop!" Lola shouted. "Your walk is all wrong!"
"What? My walk is fine!" Ronnie Anne exclaimed.
"No. It's not, you see your posture is sloppy, your straight line is off and finally your walk is bland and you need to work it." Lola explained.
"Work it?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"Like this." Lola said and proceed to show her. Lola walks on the stage with a straight back and when she stops, she places her right hand on her hip.
"Ok fine." said Ronnie Anne and walks back to the start of the stage walk. She begins to show her pageant walk until she stubbles.
"And you're eliminated." said Lola.
"Because I messed up?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"It's part of the rules, you can't mess up your walk." said Lincoln.
"That's a dumb rule!" Ronnie Anne shouted.
"We don't make the rules, you and Lola are suppose you follow them." Lincoln stated.
"Oh great." Ronnie Anne groaned.
"Now let's see your smile." said Lola.
Ronnie Anne smiled and Lincoln and Lola cringed. "Needs work." Lincoln said and Lola nodded.
Later that night, Ronnie Anne entered her own home and sees her own mother with a cast on her right leg. "Mom? What happened to you?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"Well I slipped on some spilled blood and well it was near some stairs." Maria said.
"Ouch." Ronnie Anne cringed as she walked towards her mother. "Are you going to be able to work?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"Sadly no. But I found the bright side to this." said Maria.
"What is it?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"I get help you prepare for the pageant. I've been doing some thinking and I thought that me working while you prepare for a pageant creates a problem. But now we can bond together." said Maria.
"Well Lola's been helping me out." Ronnie Anne said.
"Oh yeah she's an expert in pageants, we have an edge." said Maria.
"I don't know? I heard there's this girl named Janet Burkhart and she never lost a pageant." Ronnie Anne explained.
"Oh dear!" Maria gulped.
"You know her?" Ronnie Anne asked.
"I'm not sure, but I have a felling I knew a girl with the last name Burkhart, but I'm not sure." Maria replied.
"Well the Burkhart I'm facing off with is kind of a big deal." Ronnie Anne said.
"Well we'll be really for that Burkhart girl." Maria smirked. "Santiago style."
"Santiago style." Ronnie Anne smirked.
Don't worry I'll reveal Janet Burkhart soon. Please review.
