About 10 or so minutes after he left his mansion, Winston finally arrived at school. Once he bid Roger goodbye, he left the limousine and walked inside the school building. While walking to his first grade classroom, he was able to catch a glimpse of Lola's sister Lucy and her brother Lincoln, who were heading to their own classrooms further down the hall.

Once he finally reaches his classroom, Winston walks inside and removes his bag from his shoulder and puts the bag in his cubby. He is then greeted by his teacher Mr. Cooper.

"Hi Winston," Mr. Cooper greeted.

"Morning Mr. C," Winston says.

Winston was able to spot Lola right away and grinned as he approached her. Lola's entire face lit up when she sees her beloved prince coming to her.

"Winstie Boo!" Lola squealed as she waved at Winston.

"Hello my princess," Winston sighs chivalrously as he takes Lola's hand and kisses it. Lola giggles.

Winston sits down next to Lola. After greeting her, Winston notices that her twin sister Lana was missing.

"Where's Lana, dear?" Winston wonders.

"We think she might have caught a stomach bug from playing in the mud at the park," Lola explains, "Because yesterday when she came home from the park, she complained that her stomach was hurting. Then she threw up all night which kept waking me up. So she stayed home today."

"Oh that's too bad," Winston says sympathetically.

"Why do you ask?" Lola wonders.

"I was just wondering since I noticed she wasn't here. After all, she's your twin, so I consider her a friend," Winston explains.

"I had no idea," Lola confessed, "Anyway, that's actually very sweet of you to be considerate of my twin's condition."

Unfortunately for Winston, class was starting right now, so he couldn't ask Lola about coming over to his house after school. However, he was a very patient person and can wait for a more appropriate time.


Much later, it was recess, so now would be the best time for Winston to ask Lola what he has been meaning to ask her all day. Before he does though, he heads to the field and picks a bright red flower to present to his princess.

One of the sad things about Winston is that he was usually a primary target of bullying by older kids who see his gallant behavior and fancy style of dress as something to be ridiculed instead of admired. So hearing the mock laughter and name calling (most notably "fruitcake" and "priss") was nothing new to him.

But the joke was on them because Winston was in a much too chipper mood to let the ridicule get to him. So he ignored them and looked for Lola. He finally found her in the sandbox working on a simple sand castle.

Winston slowly tiptoes across the sandbox so as not to disturb Lola's sand castle. She looked up from what she was doing and beamed at her prince.

"Hi," Lola greeted.

"Hello," Winston sighed as he held the flower in front of Lola's face.

Her pupils widened as she stood up from the ground and took the flower from Winston.

"This is so pretty, thank you," Lola whispered.

"Hey I have something to ask you," Winston says.

"Alright, what is it?" Lola wonders.

"I've been thinking about this for a long time and I think you'll like this idea a lot," Winston began.

Lola tilted her head to the side in curiosity; which was a pose that Winston just adored.

"Would you like to come over to my house after school? I'd love to show you around, and I just know you'll like it," Winston asks.

The expression on Lola's face seemed to be pretty vague on how she feels about Winston's question. Her eyes said that she loved the idea of spending time with Winston outside of school. But a nervous little frown that she displayed said that she wasn't sure if she was allowed to do so.

"I'll have to ask my mom and dad first. This will be the first time I've been to somebody else's house," Lola explains.

"Are your parents picking you up today?"

"Yes. They pick us all up."

Winston gets an idea, "My chauffeur can talk to your parents and hopefully they'll let you come over."

Lola's eyes widen, "Chauffeur? You mean like a limo driver?!"

"Yes. I told you I was rich," Winston comments, wondering why Lola seemed surprised at the mention of his chauffeur.

"I thought you were just kidding!" Lola exclaimed.

Winston raised an eyebrow and started chuckling, "Well I can assure you that I'm not kidding," He laughs.


A few hours later, the two of them stand near Winston's parked limo and wait in anticipation. Currently, Roger (Winston's chauffeur) was talking to Rita and Lynn Sr, who are standing next to Vanzilla.

"I hope they let me go," Lola whispers.

"Me too," Winston replies.

After two minutes of talking, Roger steps aside and Rita and Lynn Sr looked at Lola and Winston. Lynn Sr gives a hearty thumbs up and Rita gives a nod of approval. This meant that Lola can go.

Overjoyed, Lola ran over to her parents and thanked them by giving them a big hug, similar to what Winston did this morning.

Her parents eventually drove away with three of her siblings (Lincoln, Lucy, and Lisa) in the van. Lola walked back to Winston.

"Are you ready?" Winston asked.

"Ready as I'll ever be," Lola squealed.

"Roger?" Winston commanded.

"At your service, Sir," Roger replied.

He opens the door to the limo and bows his head in order to allow Lola to enter the vehicle.

Lola turns to Winston, "Ladies first Lola," Winston says as he smiles warmly at her.

A feeling of warmth suddenly appeared in her chest. No boy has ever been so polite towards her before, and it felt nice to say the least.

Lola turned and faced Roger, "Thank you Sir," Lola says politely as she curtsies.

After she gets inside the limousine, Winston follows her inside. After everybody gets inside, Roger finally drives off.