Evin called for the Voice inside his head, but no answers came. Evin wasn't disheartened, as he knew that Endra could choose to ignore his messages if he wanted to.
<Endra? > Evin asked again, stirring more noise in his head this time.
This way, Endra would know that Evin was calling him. He didn't know how he was able to do these things, but after some practice he just learned to do them. The closest explanation he could give was that of a child learning to use his arms and legs. With his mind's functions, Evin felt like he'd discovered another limb on his body and was now learning how to use it.
<Hello, Evin,> Endra soon replied.
Evin jumped at the sudden connection. He didn't expect the Voice to actually reply. As far as he was aware, Endra was more than happy to keep up its silent treatment until Evin relented to separate.
<When have you woken up?> Evin asked. <Or were you even sleeping in the first place?>