Maud Pie And Coco Pommel

Some time later, Maud Pie was on her way to Bouldertown. "All right, Boulder," Maud Pie said to her rock, "We're on our way now. We'll find our destiny there." Of course, she said it in a dull, monotone voice, but that's normal for Maud Pie.

"Anyway," Maud Pie said, "Today is a peaceful day in the woods. If you're a rock, like you, Boulder." Maud Pie continued to walk through the forest, very slowly as usual.

Some 30 minutes or more later. "We're through," Maud Pie said, "But that was very nice." But then, Maud Pie saw a pony whom she had never met before. "Why hello," Maud Pie said, walking to the pony very slowly.

Immediately, the pony noticed Maud Pie Approaching her. "Oh, hi," the pony said nervously. "Hello," Maud Pie said, "You look lost." "Yes, I am," the pony replied. "Perhaps I can help you find where you need to go," Maud Pie kindly suggested.

"My name is Coco Pommel," the pony said. "Hello," Maud Pie said, "Coco Pommel." "Maud Pie," Coco Pommel said, "I'm trying to get to Ponyville. I'm on my way to-" "No need to say more," Maud Pie said, "You wanted to visit a friend, who is a friend of my sister. I know her name is Rarity."

"How did you know that?" Coco Pommel asked. "Because she is my sister's friend," Maud Pie answered, "Pinkie Pie." "Oh, I see," Coco Pommel said, "Well." "Don't say anymore," Maud Pie said, "I'm on my way to a town. Ponyville just happens to be on my path to the town I choose. You can join me if you want to."

"Oh, thanks!" Coco Pommel said excitedly. "You may follow me," Maud Pie said. So that's what Coco Pommel did. She followed her new friend, Maud Pie on the path to the towns. "I see that you're into rocks," Coco Pommel said. "That's true," Maud Pie said, "Ever since I was a filly."

"Well," Coco Pommel said, "I'm a dressmaker, like Rarity." "Oh," Maud Pie said, "You're into fashion, right." "Yes, I am," Coco Pommel said, "It's what I'm good that." Then Coco Pommel took a look at the frock she is wearing.

"It's a long story," Maud Pie said. "I see," Coco Pommel said, "Don't worry, I have no plans for it."

"It's all right," Maud Pie said, "I take it that you had a pretty good life yourself." "Well," Coco Pommel said, starting to look sad. And then Coco Pommel told Maud Pie that she worked for a self centered pony for most of her life.

"Oh," Maud Pie said, "I'm really sorry for you." "It's okay now," Coco Pommel said, "My new friend, Rarity has helped me see a better light." "That's nice for you," Maud Pie said.

"I even gave Rarity a rainbow colored thread as a gift for helping me," Coco Pommel said, "I wonder what she had done with it by now?" "That's real nice of you," Maud Pie said, "Me and my sister likes to exchange rock candy necklaces."

"Wow," Coco Pommel said, "You and your sister are great." "Thanks," Maud Pie said, "Just to let you know, I have two other sisters back home." "Oh," Coco Pommel said.

Soon, the friends came across two paths. "A fork in the path," Maud Pie said, "And Ponyville is on the right. This is where you want to go, right?" "Oh thank you!" Coco Pommel said, hugging Maud Pie. "I can get used to this," Maud Pie thought.

"We had a good time together," Coco Pommel said, "Thank you, Maud Pie." "Have fun with your friend, Rarity," Maud Pie said, "As for me, I must be off myself." "Good luck on your journey, Maud Pie," Coco Pommel said.

"Thank you," Maud Pie said. "Thank you for helping me, Maud," Coco Pommel said, "You've been very helpful to me by getting here." "No problem," Maud Pie said.

Soon, Coco Pommel was on her way to see Rarity in Ponyville while Maud Pie continued on her path to Bouldertown. "I hope I get to meet more ponies like her," Maud Pie happily thought to herself as she trundled along.