Taneha Zappner was a woman who could not stop talking. She would talk to anyone and everyone, about anything and everything. She would talk to her friends, her family, her neighbors, even strangers on the street.
Taneha's incessant talking had a way of driving people crazy. Her friends would try to avoid her, her family would hide when they saw her coming, and her neighbors would pretend not to be home when she knocked on their door.
Once upon a time, she was a shy and reserved young woman. She was so shy that she would often blush and stammer when she spoke.
One day, Taneha was walking home from school when she saw a group of children making fun of a smaller child. Taneha's heart went out to the child, so she stepped in and told the bullies to leave him alone.
The bullies were surprised by Taneha's outburst. They had never seen her stand up for herself before. They backed down and left the child alone.
Taneha's act of bravery gave her a newfound confidence. She realized that she didn't have to be shy anymore. She could speak her mind and stand up for what she believed in.
She talked to everyone and everyone, about anything and everything. She talked about her day, her dreams, her hopes, and her fears.
Taneha's talking was often annoying, but it was also endearing. People couldn't help but smile when they saw her coming. They knew that she would always have something to say, and that she would always be there to listen.
She looked around at the faces of her friends and family, and she realized that they were all smiling at her.
"I'm sorry," she said. "I didn't mean to talk so much. I just get so excited when I talk."
Her friends and family laughed.
"Don't apologize," they said. "We love hearing you talk. You always have something interesting to say."
Taneha smiled.
"Thank you," she said. "I'm glad you feel that way."
And so, Taneha Zappner continued to talk. She talked to her friends, her family, her neighbors, and even strangers on the street. And people continued to smile when they saw her coming.
Taneha Zappner was a woman who could not stop talking, but she was also a woman who loved to talk. She talked about her day, her dreams, her hopes, and her fears. And people loved to listen to her.