Final answer:
Without additional context or information about the character Moira and her story, it is not possible to determine whom she asks to go to lunch with in the end.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question doesn't offer enough context for a definitive answer. In literature, a character's decision to invite someone to lunch can be pivotal and may represent a variety of themes or narrative shifts. In the examples provided, several scenarios are depicted: Bernice is discussing changes in her behavior with Marjorie, without a specific person being asked to lunch; Rania and Tui are two college students who decide to have lunch together; and other snippets from different contexts hint at social interactions involving meals but do not specify who is asked to lunch in the end. Each excerpt represents a moment from different narratives that could not collectively answer who Moira asks to go to lunch with. Therefore, without specifying which text the character Moira belongs to or giving additional information about the scenario, it is impossible to answer the question accurately.