Going Out For A Rocky Stroll
A few minutes later, Maud Pie was outside the hotel, exploring more of the town known as Bouldertown. "Well, Boulder," Maud Pie said to her pet rock, "Let's go see what's out today." So Maud Pie walked around Bouldertown.
She decided to go to where she hasn't yet been to. "I wonder what are the special attractions in this town," Maud Pie said, "Well, there's only one way to find out." She continued to walk further into town.
"Hmm," Maud Pie thought, "Rock spa, Rock playground, Rock school, heh!" Maud Pie was naming the places she sees in Bouldertown. Most of them are named after rocks, of course.
"That's kind of funny," Maud Pie said to herself, "Don' t you agree, Boulder?" As usual, Boulder didn't say anything. "And a rock mascot," Maud Pie said, looking at a pony in a mascot costume.
"Well, it looks decent to me," Maud Pie said, "Not poorly made, don't you think so, Boulder? I guess so. Oh, you must be hungry." So Maud Pie poured chips onto Boulder. After that, Maud Pie and her pet rock, Boulder continued to explore Bouldertown.
Soon enough, they've came across the town border, or an imaginary line for that matter. "That is where we've come from," Maud Pie said, "All the way out there."
Maud Pie looked beyond the border for what appears to be a long time. "But now," Maud Pie said at last, "We're here at Bouldertown. We should go exploring." And so they did.
By the end of the day, Maud Pie had returned to her room in the hotel that she is staying at for the visit. "Well," Maud Pie said to Boulder, "Don't you think today was a fine day, Boulder?" Boulder didn't answer.
"I think we'll enjoy it here together," Maud Pie said, "Good night, Boulder. Sleep tight. We'll be ready for tomorrow. I know it'll be a fun day." So with that, Maud Pie fell fast asleep.
