Darasimi Prendergast was a woman of many words. So many, in fact, that she could often be found talking to herself, even when she was alone. Her friends and family would often joke that she could talk the ears off a donkey.
One day, Darasimi Prendergast was walking home from school when she saw a group of children playing in the street. She stopped to watch them for a moment, and then she started to talk to them. She told them about her day, her family, her friends, and her dreams. The children were so engrossed in her stories that they didn't even notice that she was talking to them.
Darasimi Prendergast talked and talked until the sun went down. When it was finally time for her to go home, she was so tired that she could barely walk. But even though she was exhausted, she couldn't stop talking. She talked to her mother all the way home, and then she talked to her father. She even talked to the cat!
The next day, Darasimi Prendergast went back to the same street where she had met the children. She was hoping to see them again, but they were nowhere to be found. She walked around for a while, talking to herself as she went. Finally, she came to a park, and she sat down on a bench to rest.
As Darasimi Prendergast was sitting there, she noticed a group of people gathered around a statue. She got up to see what was going on, and she was shocked by what she saw. The statue was of a woman who was talking! The woman was so beautiful, and her voice was so sweet. Darasimi Prendergast had never heard anything like it before.
Darasimi Prendergast listened to the woman talk for a long time. She was so fascinated by her stories that she almost forgot to breathe. When the woman was finished, Darasimi Prendergast went up to her and introduced herself. The woman smiled and told her name was Darasimi Prendergast. Darasimi Prendergast was so happy to meet another person who loved to talk as much as she did.
Darasimi Prendergast and the statue talked for hours that day. They talked about everything under the sun, from their favorite books to their favorite foods. They laughed together, they cried together, and they shared their dreams for the future. By the end of the day, they were best friends.
Darasimi Prendergast and the statue continued to meet up at the park every day. They would talk for hours, and they would always have a lot of fun. One day, Darasimi Prendergast asked the statue how she was able to talk. The statue smiled and said, "I am a magical statue. I can talk to anyone who has a kind heart."
Darasimi Prendergast was so happy to have met the statue. She had never had a friend who could talk as much as she did. Darasimi Prendergast knew that she would cherish her friendship with the magical statue for the rest of her life.