Wow it's been a while. Oh well. This is episode 2 of my take on how Season 3 should go.

Disclaimer: I don't own Girl Meets World. I'm not Disney after all. If I was Disney I wouldn't be doing this story line.

Warnings: LGBT characters (see how I changed it from homosexual character to LGBT characters? You'll understand soon.) Also homophobic talk this chapter (it pained me to right it but it's part of the plot, sorry).

"What do Socrates, Leonardo da Vinci, Virginia Woolf, Frida Kahlo and Ellen DeGeneres have in common?" Cory asked his class at the beginning of the lesson.

"They're all famous!" Lucas said excited that he knew the answer for once.

"Well yes, but that wasn't what I meant." Cory said. The entire class stayed silent, not knowing the answer. "Really? None of you know the answer?"

The class all shook their heads confused.

"Okay, what if I add some more names? Neil Patrick Harris, Caitlyn Jenner, John Barrowman, Jim Parsons…"

"They're all part of the LGBT+ community?" Maisie asked softly.

"Yes! They're all part of the LGBT+ community. Now before any of you ask LGBT+ means Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and more. It's a community for anyone who doesn't associate as heterosexual or cis-gendered. I'm talking to you about this because I believe this to be a very important topic for you all at this point in your life as you try to figure out who you are. And some of you won't be heterosexual or cis-gendered. Statistically there are a few LGBT people in this very room!"

Maisie looked down nervously.

"I want you all to do a research project on a LGBT person. Some questions you need to answer are; what is/was it they associate as? What are some struggles they faced? When did they come out? And just other biographical information like Date of Birth, Date of death if they are now dead, where did they grow up, what are some important parts of their life. Now get to work."

With that the class began to search up any famous LGBT members they could find.

Soon the class ended and the group continued on with their day until it was time for lunch. They sat down are their table in the cafeteria and started chatting about nothing.

"So who are you guys doing for the study about an LGBT member?" Lucas asked.

"I'm researching Sally Price, they were a physicist and astronaut." Farkle said excited about researching a scientist.

"Well I'm doing Frida Kahlo. She fought for equality and she was bisexual. I just think she's a great inspiration."

The group went around discussing who they were researching until they reached Maisie.

"Maisie, who are you going to do the project on?"

"I-I don't know yet." Maisie stuttered nervously. Before the others could say anything however a girl from their class walked past talking about the project.

"Can you believe this? I have to do a stupid project on LGBT people. I hate it, I don't want to do a project on such a disgusting project!"

"Really?" Maya said getting up and going over to the girl.

"What?" The girl asked annoyed.

"You're seriously calling LGBT people disgusting. Honey, the only disgusting person in this scenario is you." Maya said. When the girl was about to retort Lucas stepped up.

"Look, we don't want to deal with an ignorant person who can't accept that some people love people who don't fit your heterosexual ideal. Maybe if you actually did the project you'd realise how stupid you're being."

The girl scoffed and walked away angrily, her friend trailing behind her.

Maisie smiled at her friends as Maya and Lucas staring into each other's eyes.

"When do you think they'll realise they're in love?" Riley asked Maisie who looked back at her.

"I don't know. A lot of people don't realise they're in love." Maisie said to Riley.

"Yeah, well those two used to date but they broke up but I'm trying to get them back together." Riley said like the matchmaker she was.

"But I thought you liked Lucas?" Maisie asked.

"I used to, but not anymore. We're just friends now." Riley said turning back to her food.

Maisie looked down at her plate and simply said "Oh" before continuing eating.