During lunch, Lola is eating with her friends and her Prince Charming.

"It is good to have you back, my princess," Winston told Lola.

"It feels good to be me again!" exclaimed Lola.

"So, are you planning on doing anything relating to supporting equal rights?" Jackie asked.

"Um, no," replied the pageant queen. "Activism is soooo not me. I'm sticking to my pageant career from now on."

"Well said, girl. Well said," said Jane.

"And speaking of the pageant," Isabelle explains, "Beau and I are planning to do a pageant where one contestant identifies as a certain sexuality as a request for the Alliance of Straight and LGBTQ+ students. We already have a gay, a lesbian, a bisexual, an asexual, a pansexual, and many more. The only contestant we are missing is a straight ally."

"I'll do it!" Lola suddenly shouted.

"You will?!"

"Yep. I gotta prove that I accept anyone regardless of sexual orientation, right?"

The pageant gang began giggling after Lola said that. The scene then pans towards Lana who is watching her sister and her friends giggling from the other table. Next, the tomboy faces the reader and tells them:

"You saw it here, folks. Lola is back to being Lola. As Lincoln stated, it is great to support equal rights for everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender idenitity, disability, and so on. Just don't take it too far like what Lola did in this story. Well, that is the end of this story! I'm gonna see y'all in the next one! Bye bye!"