You are my Queen and we're your subjects. We're here in service to you. Whatever that means, whatever it costs us.

Lola to Mary

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Lola with Kenna, Greer, and Aylee

In the Pilot, Lola arrives at French Court, along with Mary Stuart's other friends and ladies-in-waiting, Greer, Kenna, and Aylee. The girls greet Mary with a warm hug when she arrives in a separate carriage. Inside, the girls are reminded of their duty to their queen. Afterward, they try on make up and new dresses, before going to explore the castle, as they haven't been there for years. Later, Lola is surprised by her boyfriend, Colin McPhail, who has followed her to France because he couldn't stay away from her. They go to Queen Catherine to get permission for him to stay in the castle. It looks like the Queen will grant them permission.

However, Colin ignores Lola for the rest of the night in favour of Mary, whom he later attempts to rape, but is stopped in time and imprisoned. Lola bribes a guard to allow her to talk to him, and he reveals that he was forced by someone powerful in the castle. Lola shares this information with Mary and pleads her to talk to the King and Queen on her behalf. When Mary asks for an audience with Colin, they tell her that Colin has been executed. Lola blames Mary for Colin's death.

In Snakes in the Garden, Lola is still grieving Colin's death.

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In Kissed, Lola asks Nostradamus if she will ever love again. Nostradamus tells her that she will meet a dark, handsome stranger.

In Hearts and Minds, Lola goes to the infirmary for an update on Sebastian's condition and ends up being pulled to his bedside, as he asks her to read him a book of Norse Mythology to comfort him. Later, Mary has begun packing for Portugal, as she is set to leave in two days. She tells her ladies that they can choice whether or not they'll be coming with her, since they didn't sign up to going to Portugal. Much to Mary's surprise, they all agree to stay with her.

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Bash, Lola, and Francis

The next day, Lola watches Bash practice with his sword. Francis then arrives and while talking to Bash and Lola, he has an epiphany. He realises that had there been no ambush, Mary would not have had to accept the proposal from Tomás of Pamela. Since the prince was rumored to be quite desperate to find a wife, having scoured the entire continent for a willing and able woman to help him gain legitimacy and the Portuguese throne, they think that it was him that tipped off the English about the coming companies of men.

In A Chill in the Air, Lola reveals that she hasn't grown up in a convent and warns Mary to be gentle with Bash because of his feelings for her.

In Chosen, Kenna tells her friends that she is the King's new mistress. Lola is skeptical of their relationship due to how Henry is still so entwined with Diane de Poitiers.

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Aylee and Lola surrounded by Count Vincent's men

In Left Behind, Lola is trapped in the castle along with everyone else when Count Vincent besieges the castle.

In Fated, Lola worries about Mary's safety, but is assured by Mary. Then Aylee, Greer, and Lola begin to dream up how Mary will look on her wedding day. Later, Mary takes her ladies to her room where they converse about the latest setback, which is Nostradamus' prophecy. Lola is distrustful of his prophecy, seeing it as a desperate act put on by Catherine to get Mary to leave Francis.

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Lola crying over Aylee's death

The morning of the wedding, Mary's ladies gather and Aylee brings both the jewelry that her powerful family sent to France with her, sharing it with her friends, and a drink that features lemon, honey, and sage. Later, everyone finds Aylee dying and her final words are "We must go home now." Mary quickly packs her things, as she fully believes in Nostradamus' gift and doesn't want to risk the lives of anyone else she loves by ignoring his prophecy. Lola assures Mary that she should go at it alone, since she has a better shot of making it out of France without them, and Mary pledges to bring them all back to Scotland once she has a chance.

In For King and Country, Lola is supportive of Queen Catherine, considering the kindness that she's shown her, Greer, and Kenna.

In Sacrifice, Lola attempts to blackmail Queen Catherine into opening her gold and celebrating Bash as the next King of France, after presenting her with two letters each of which would be enough to open an investigation into whether or not she is responsible for the hit on Bash.

In Royal Blood, Lola travels to Paris to pull her brother out of a scrape. The innkeeper is immediately smitten with her and and tells her that her debt will only be payed if she sleeps with him. Then Francis comes in, determined to rescue her from that situation. He 'wins' her and they retire to their bedroom. They bond and end up having sex. When Francis finds out his mother is committed for adultery, Lola lies to him about not knowing anything about it.

In The Consummation, Lola and Francis are on their way back to French Court, and they come up with a cover story. She shows regret over sleeping with Francis, and doesn't want Mary to find out.

In Dirty Laundry, Lola is revealed to be pregnant. She goes to have an abortion but is stopped in time by Mary, who connects the dots and figures out that Lola is carrying Francis' baby. Later, Lola makes Mary swear not to tell Francis about her pregnancy.

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Lola and Count Nardin

In The Darkness, Lola is hesitant to go the First Light Banquet, despite knowing how urgent it is that she be married soon. Mary has someone specific she wants her to meet, though, so she agrees to attend. They talk about how Lola will probably only develop feelings for him after marriage, and Lola points out that that's only if she's lucky enough for him to be interested. Lola meets Count Nardin at the event and he does express an interest in marrying her, because he has to be married soon or his dad will cut him out of the will. Francis goes to Lola later to try to talk her out of the courtship, he says because he considers her a friend. Lola tells him she doesn't mind if the marriage is only for convenience on his end and that she still wants to get to know him. He leaves it at that with Lola, but shares his true concern with Mary. He's heard that the suitor 'prefers the company of men in his bed'.

Mary furiously bursts into Lola's chamber afterwards, as she doesn't like having to lie to her husband. She suggests that they just tell him and move on, but Lola's not keen on that. Mary discloses her suitor's sexuality, causing Lola to want out, but Mary does not allow that as she will tell Francis about Lola's pregnancy if Lola does not marry Count Nardin. The next day, Mary changes her mind and wants Lola to have some type of happiness in her marriage. Mary also confesses how worried she is about how long it's taking her to get pregnant, as opposed to Lola who got pregnant after one night with Francis.

In Monsters, Mary finds Lola in her room crying. She is upset that her dress no longer fits as her pregnancy is beginning to show. Mary suggests that Lola marry Lord Julien, as it is convenient for them both. Mary says that she needs it to work for herself, and Lola reassures her that she will do her very best to charm Lord Julien.

In Liege Lord, Lord Julien announces his marriage with Lola and its final. The ladies and Mary congratulate Lola. When they are done, Julien tells Lola about his past life. He says that his two wives died because of pregnancy and doesn't want that to happen again. Lola is afraid but tells him that everything's fine. Later on, Lola tells Julien that she is pregnant. He asks her who is the father and she replies that she doesn't want him nor the father to know. Julien tells her that the marriage is still on and he will care for her.

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Lola at her and Lord Julien's wedding

As Lola is preparing for her wedding in No Exit, she receives a sapphire necklace from her soon to be husband. At the reception, Lola tears up from how grateful she is for Julien rescuing her from a life of being owned by French Court. The next day, Lola and Julian are lying in bed, filled with bliss the morning after their wedding, when Lola's suspicions are piqued by Julian's odd behavior. He keeps avoiding the subject of his parents and estate, wants to stay in court instead of going on their honeymoon tour, and keeps "casually" asking about her dowry. While packing her things, Lola accidentally breaks a fine piece of jewelry he gave her and discovers the jewels were actually made of glass. She mentions her worries to Greer, who tells her that all she knew of him before the engagement was that he'd been married to two rich women who subsequently died, leaving him all the richer. Lola asks her father's banker to hold off on transferring the dowry. That night, she asks him if he has anything to tell her. Julian proves to be quite the smooth talker, soothing Lola's troubles while at the same time not answering any of her questions.

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Lola, Kenna, and Greer

In Toy Soldiers, Lola along with Kenna, Mary, and Greer are enjoying themselves out in the snow. They talk about how times have changed since first arriving in France. No more picnics in the grassy fields discussing the prospect of first kisses. Instead, Kenna is married to a bastard with an imaginary title, Lola is pregnant with Francis’ illegitimate child, and Greer is betrothed to a rich older guy after a fling with a servant.

At the end of the episode, Lola tells Mary to have faith as she and her ladies watch him leave with the armies. She says her marriage is a problem and says she will have to do what she has to do for Scotland and that he will have to forgive her.

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Lola and Julien

In Higher Ground, Julien, Bash, and Kenna play with a ball outside in the snow as Lola sits to the side and watches as them play. Lola lets out a noise of pain, and the three immediately go to her side. She says she has been having cramps recently, and thinks it might be best if she lays down. Lola is laying in the infirmary. The nurse tells her that the baby is doing fine and some blood isn't anything to worry about. Julien tells her she needs rest and it must be difficult since she is sharing the bed with both him and the baby. Julien offers to sleep elsewhere, but Lola doesn't want that. She admits that she has been happy the last few months and she enjoys him over some nuns at a nunnery if he didn’t marry her. Lola wants Julien with her when she gives birth but he thinks she would do better with her ladies. Lola is upset and Julien tries to backtrack. But instead of explaining why he doesn't want to be there, he says that Lola is stronger than she thinks.

Kenna asks Bash to find out about Julien, as she wants to protect Lola's heart. Lola confesses that she has fallen in love with Julien, but cannot trust him. Bash finds out that Julien is planning to go on a hunting trip, without the necessary equipments and dogs. Julien is planning to abandon Lola, as he has received her dowry money. He married Lola for her money. Julien, however, changes his mind and comes back to Lola, saying that he loves her. He also confesses that he has no money of his own and promises that there will be no more lies. Julien makes her believe that with time, she will start to trust him, again.

In Long Live the King, Lola and Julien have moved into a new home away from court, complete with servants who complain about his self-sufficiency. Lola, however, would like to live further away from court in time and Julien deduces that she's worried about what the child will look like and that people will piece together that she was pregnant out of wedlock. He assures her that no matter how the child looks or who it belongs to, he will care for it as if it were his own.

When Julien's uncle, Bartos, pays them a visit, Julien runs up to Lola and confesses that his real identity is Remy, Lord Julien's secretary. The real Lord Julien died in a fire in Bavaraia and when he put on his master's cloak, he was assumed to be Lord Julien so he rolled with it. Remy pleads with Lola to help him get Bartos out of the house, and reluctantly, she agrees. Remy manages to convince Bartos that Julien was on the run from gambling debts he acquired, leaving behind a very angry and very pregnant wife. Bartos agrees to financially take care of Lola and the child - until he sees Remi wearing Julien's ring, something that his nephew wouldn't have left town without. Remy argues that he has the ring to keep Julien from gambling it away, but that does little to ease Bartos' suspicion. Just then, a servant comes in and inadvertently outs both Remy and Lola, offhandedly mentioning that the man before him was Lord Julien and that Lola was his wife. Bartos and Remy then begin tussling, with the former choking the latter on the table. In an attempt to separate the two, Lola sends Bartos flying into the fall, an errant nail piercing the back of his neck and killing him.

The couple panicks, but Lola soon takes the lead and contrives a plan - they ought to burn the house down so that Bartos' body cannot be recognized. Remy advises Lola to return to court because if the father is a good man, she should allow him to help her. In return, Lola makes him promise that once this is all over he will run and never look back. They both agree to go their separate ways with a final kiss.

Lola stops at a villager's house as she goes into labour in the season finale. She instructs the woman in the house to send an urgent letter to the castle, informing Mary of her giving birth and asking her to care for her child as if it were her own should she die in childbirth.