She listens. Twice. Then sends back a laughing “Devaru… nin voice notes illa andre nange nidde baralla.” (God… without your voice notes, I can’t sleep.)
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There’s something about hearing “Hege idiya?” in a low, familiar whisper at 2 AM. Or receiving a 3-minute voice note where she hesitates, laughs, then softly says, “Nanu ninna nodade iralek agalla…” (I can’t go without seeing you). Text is flat. Voice carries the tremor of love, the crack of suppressed tears, the sudden giggle that gives away a lie. She listens