The Boyfriend For Maud Pie

Maud Pie is staring at an earth pony who had accidentally ran into her, one whom she had never met before. "Hey," Maud Pie said, "Can I help you, mister?" "No, not really," the pony said, "It's just that I've never seen you around here before."

"Well," Maud Pie said, "I am visiting here, you know." "I see," the pony said. "Well," Maud Pie said, "I must be on my way." "Ok," the pony said as Maud Pie prepared to leave. But she hesitated to go. Then the earth pony asked, "Would you mind if I tag along with you?"

This time, Maud Pie smiled, well, almost smiled. "No, not really," Maud Pie answered, "You may come along with me, mister." "Thank you," the earth pony said as he ran up to Maud Pie, "By the way, my name is Sedimentary. Just plain old Sedimentary."

"Pleased to meet you, Sedimentary," Maud Pie said with an almost smile in her voice, "My name is Maud Pie." "It is a pleasure to meet you, Maud Pie," the earth pony, named Sedimentary said. "It's nice to meet you, too, Sedimentary," Maud Pie said, "Oh and by the way, meet Boulder. My pet rock."

"Hi, Boulder," Sedimentary said to the pet rock, "It's nice to meet you." "Of course, Boulder didn't reply. "He's just shy," Maud Pie said. "I see," Sedimentary said, "Well, take your time, Boulder." And so, the two walked happily through Bouldertown.

Although for the most part, they didn't say anything to each other. "Maybe," Sedimentary thought to himself, but didn't say anything. But then Maud Pie said, "Would you like to visit my hotel room?" "Oh," Sedimentary responded, surprised, "Uh, sure."

So, the two went to Maud Pie's hotel room. "Looks like we're now guest," Maud Pie said. "Uh, kind of," Sedimentary said, "You got a nice place here." "Thank you," Maud Pie said. Then Sedimentary thought about something as he was looking at Maud Pie's room. "Say, Maud Pie?" he asked.

"Yes?" Maud Pie replied. "Would you like to go out with me someday?" Sedimentary asked nervously. "How about today?" Maud Pie smiled. "Ok," Sedimentary said, "Thank you, Maud Pie. Oh and I like your dress." "Thank you," Maud Pie replied, "It's a frock."

"Oh, I see," Sedimentary said, "Frock, that rhymes with rock." At one point, Maud Pie showed Sedimentary all of her other dresses, which are all the same frocks. "So, you're an expert of rocks," Sedimentary said. "Yes," Maud Pie said. "I am too," Sedimentary said.

"Oh, that's good," Maud Pie said. Then they looked at Maud Pie's family photo. "This is your family?" Sedimentary asked. "Yes," Maud Pie answered, "There's my mother and father, and my sisters." "Wow," Sedimentary said, "You got quite a family."

"I know," Maud Pie chuckled, "I should introduce you to them someday. I should take you with me to visit the rock farm." "I knew that is a rock farm," Sedimentary said. "And do you want to know something?" Maud Pie asked, "It's my younger sister." "You mean the pink pony?" Sedimentary asked.

"Yes," Maud Pie answered, "Her name is Pinkie Pie. She is with a group of friend who has saved Equestria multiple times." "Like when that giant bull ran amuck and drained all of our magic," Sedimentary said, "You sister helped everypony on that day? Wow."

"She is special," Maud Pie said, "I chose my own path." "You got a good family," Sedimentary said, "And I don't really have a good family anymore." "Why?" Maud Pie asked, staring to sound sad. "My mother died after I was born," Sedimentary said, "And my father became a notorious criminal in Manehatten."

"Oh," Maud Pie said sadly, "Now Boulder is sad." "Because of that," Sedimentary continued on, "I ran away to live here." Maud Pie placed Boulder onto Sedimentary and she hugged him herself.

"Don't think it like that anymore," Maud Pie said, "You're now with me. I'll be glad to make you a part of my family now. I'll be your girlfriend now. Please don't make Boulder sad anymore."

"You will?" Sedimentary said, starting to cheer up, "Thanks, and I'm sorry for making you cry with my story, Boulder." "He forgives you," Maud Pie said, picking Boulder up.

"Good," Sedimentary said, "Sorry about my story." "Don't worry," Maud Pie said, "You can hang out with me all you want." "Thank you for saying that," Sedimentary said, "Now where do you want me to take you?"

"Anyplace," Maud Pie said. "Ok," Sedimentary said as the two left Maud Pie's room. And so, both Maud Pie and Sedimentary wen on their date together. It was their happy day together.

As they walked all around Bouldetown, they talked about rocks to each other and they both had a wonderful time together. "I'm glad that you think quartz are great minerals," Sedimentary said. "Me too," Maud Pie said, "I almost had said diamonds."

By the end of the day, both Maud Pie and her new boyfriend, Sedimentary, were really happy ponies. "Thanks for today, Maud Pie said, "That was a really special day for me." "Same for me, too," Sedimentary replied, "Better than what I've told you, Maud Pie. So."

"We should hang out again immediately," Maud Pie said. "I was hoping you would say that," smiled Sedimentary, "Maud Pie, I'm glad to have met you." The two ponies hugged each other before returning home.