A montage of the pageant girls teaching Alfred how to act as a lady begins.

First, Roxanne measures Alfred's arms, legs, and waistline to ascertain the exact measurements for his dress. As she tries to measure his arms, he feels ticklish and starts laughing, much to Roxanne's annoyance.

Second, Isabelle gathers the fabric needed to sew the dress. Chinah takes the fabric and uses it on a sewing machine with the help of Claudette and Jackie.

Meanwhile, Lola teaches Alfred how to walk on high heels, but he cannot maintain his balance and falls constantly. Boys are just not used to walking in such footwear.

Then, Chinah, Jackie, and Claudette finish making the dress. The ball-down gown is mostly sky blue with a white stripe encircling the waistline and the end of the sleeves. Claudette is holding a tiara with a big pink heart as its most noticeable aspect.

Next, Roxanne takes the tiara and gown and drags Alfred to a nearby changing room to help him change from his regular clothes to the dress.

After that, the pageant girls apply makeup to his face as a final compliment to his new work.

Finally, the girls show Alfred the mirror, revealing his new look. He takes a few moments to observe his reflection, and then he congratulates the girls by giving them a thumbs up. He is now ready to learn the mannerisms of a well-mannered lady.

Firstly, the walk. Alfred once again tries to walk on heels, but he loses balance and falls. He tries again, but this time he can maintain his balance for a short time until he accidentally steps on his skirt and falls flat on his face on the hard floor. The girls grimace from this.

Secondly, tea time. It is a rather simpler task than the walk as all Alfred has to learn was to sip his tea and ask for more.

"More tea, monsieur Alfred?" Lola asked.

"More tea, mademoiselle Lola," Alfred replied.

Lola pours some tea into Alfred's cup.

It took a while for Alfred to behave ladylike, but he eventually gets the hang of it. It is now the time to release him to the outside world.


At the school gate, Alfred is prepared to take a stroll in his new gown, but he is still unsure if he wants to do this.

"Um, are you girls sure about this?" he asked nervously.

"Nuh-uh!" Jane snapped. "We didn't sacrifice our afternoon just so you can run away at the last second!"

"Yeah, but-"

"Come on, Alfie," Roxanne begged. "You promised you'd do this for me."

Alfred sighs in defeat, knowing his girlfriend is correct. "Fine. Let's get this over with."

He looks down at the step in front of him and gulps anxiously. He hesitates, but he lifts his foot and sets it on the step. He does the same for his other foot. He walks down the last step and through the path leading to the sidewalk. As he strolled, he somewhat relaxed. Expressing his feminine side in public is off to a good start. No judgments, no stares, but that is because nobody is walking by. Feeling somewhat confident, Alfred turns to his right and walks along the sidewalk from there. The pageant girls follow.

Alfred reaches a district of Royal Woods where there are more people present. Alfred takes a deep breath and resumes walking. As he walks by a couple of people, they cannot help but give him weird stares. A boy wearing a girl's dress is something they do not see everyday. Some stared at him strangely, some give disgusted looks, some snickered, and others whispered names like "sissy," "priss," and "gay." Alfred takes notice of the unwarranted attention he is receiving, and it makes his confidence dwindle and anxiety rise. Maybe taking a populated route was not a good idea.

Alfred approaches a bench and takes a seat. Luckily for him, this part of the district has no people for now, so he can calm himself down. He is starting to regret his decision. To make matters worse, a group of teenage guys come over and sit next to him.

"Oh lookie, lookie, guys," said one teen. "It's a girly man!"

"I bet he loves playing with girly dolls!" Another teen mocked.

"And likes to host tea parties like a little girl!" added the third teen.

The boys laugh teasingly.

"Will you guys screw off?" Alfred snapped, annoyed by their mockery. "I'm trying to relax!"

"Ha! The girly man just told us off," said the teen. "As if we'd listen to a guy who isn't a man!"

The boy roared with mocking laughter again. Alfred covers his head in utter shame. If he did not regret expressing himself before, he definitely does now.

From a distance, the girls watch the boys ridicule Alfred in shock.

"Hey!" Roxanne suddenly shouts before approaching the boys, catching their attention. The rest of the pageant girls follow. "You leave him alone!" She tells them.

The teenagers turn their attention back to Alfred. "Looks like his girly friends have came to the rescue."

Alfred blushes red in embarrassment.

"Have fun at the tea party, loser!" The boys then leave and laugh once more.

"Are you okay, Alfred?" Roxanne asked, worried.

"I knew this was a terrible idea," he mumbled.

"Huh?"

"Now do you see why I had to hide this from you?!" He suddenly cracked.

The girls stood aghast at his sudden snap.

"Once I set foot outside wearing this dress, I received stares and mockery. Let's face it! I'll never be accepted for what I like!" Alfred pauses to calm himself down. After a defeated sigh, he tells them, "But thank you for trying," before walking away in sadness.

"Alfred, wait!" Roxanne tries to run after him, but Lola holds her back.

"Let him go, Roxanne," she says. "We've done enough already."

Roxanne lowers her head in shame. Helping her boyfriend become comfortable with his femininity turned out to be an utter failure.