Just So
Some time later, Maud Pie and Sedimentary continued to go their own way. Yeah, they continued to walk through the woods that they are in. "All right," Sedimentary said, "I know that we are still in these woods." "That is obvious," Maud Pie agreed, "Boulder agreed, too."
After a few more minutes of walking, the two ponies decide to stop for a short break. "Okay," Sedimentary said, "I'm sorry that things aren't going anywhere right now." "That's okay," Maud Pie said, "Well, most of my life, things have always been quiet. That's only half-true, because of my youngest sister."
"Yes," Sedimentary said, "Your youngest sister, Pinkie Pie, her name. You've told me all about her. And I would like to meet her one day." "You will," Maud Pie said. "Actually," Sedimentary said, "We do need her right now. In this condition." "I understand," Maud Pie said.
"And she's not here right now," Sedimentary added, "Sorry." "I understand," Maud Pie said in response, "You know, life is still exciting." "I can see that," Sedimentary said, "But still. Oh, never mind." "What's on your mind?" Maud Pie asked.
"Still the same thing," Sedimentary said, "Well, now, it's time to continue on. We're not going to sit here all day." "That's true," Maud Pie agreed, "Come along, Boulder." Boulder, of course, didn't reply. Obviously.
The two ponies decided to leave the forest. Which is just a small set of trees. "Well, that was point blank," Sedimentary said. "How to say it like that," Maud Pie said in response.
As the two ponies continued to walk away from the woods, they decided that it would be best that they turn to go home. "I'm sorry," Sedimentary said, "I tried to make things exciting, but today wasn't really all that interesting."
However, he only said it to himself. However, Sedimentary would get his wish immediately.
