84TH FABLE: ENGLISH

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"The Statue and Ohio"

Once upon a time, in a bustling city, stood a majestic statue in the center of a lively park. This statue was unique because it had a melancholic expression, as if burdened by the weight of loneliness. For years, the statue stood there, watching people come and go, but no one paid much attention to it.

The statue yearned for companionship, a friend to share its silent moments with. Day after day, it watched as families laughed, friends chatted, and couples strolled hand in hand. But the statue remained alone, its heart heavy with sadness.

One sunny day, a tourist named Ohio visited the park. As Ohio wandered around, admiring the beauty of the surroundings, their eyes met the statue's sorrowful gaze. Something stirred within Ohio, and they felt compelled to approach the statue.

"Hello there," Ohio said, smiling warmly. "You seem to be in need of a friend. Would you like some company?"

The statue couldn't believe what it was hearing. No one had ever spoken to it before. Overwhelmed with joy, the statue's stony face seemed to soften as it nodded its head.

From that moment on, Ohio became the statue's companion. Every day, they would visit the park and spend time together. Ohio shared stories of their travels, dreams, and aspirations, while the statue listened attentively, relishing in the joy of having someone to confide in.

The statue's loneliness gradually faded away, replaced by a newfound sense of belonging. It realized that friendship had the power to transform even the loneliest hearts. As time went by, more people noticed the statue and began to appreciate its beauty, inspired by the friendship it had found.

News of the remarkable statue and its touching friendship spread throughout the city. Visitors from far and wide flocked to the park to witness the magic of companionship that had breathed life into the once-sad statue.

And so, the statue, no longer lonely, became a symbol of hope and friendship. It taught everyone the importance of reaching out to those who seemed lost or forgotten, for within their hearts, they might be longing for connection.

The friendship between the statue and Ohio continued to flourish, reminding everyone that sometimes, all it takes is a simple act of kindness to make a difference in someone's life. And as the statue stood tall in the park, it served as a reminder that no one should ever be left to suffer in solitude, for even the saddest souls have the potential to find happiness through the warmth of friendship.

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