[For the most part, throughout his life with Russia, Nikolay has been relatively free to do what he pleases. Moscow is far enough away that even with the Trans-Siberian Railroad, it's still difficult to get news from Vladivostok when it happens. He's never had to bend for too many rules, and in return, he's kept up good behavior.
However, when he
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Hello Niko, what is my favorite up to today; are you sad?
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No. I'm fine.
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Are you sure...then why are you avoiding me, darling?
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I haven't been-- [SIGH.] --avoiding you.
[He pauses and picks up in volume, trying not to look too irritated.]
Just not having a very good day.
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... it looks like someone happened to pet you the wrong way.
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But he can't say anything bad, if he values his connections to Russia (which he does). He speaks in a way like he's getting a kidney extracted without anesthetic.]
No, nothing's wrong. Everything's great.
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What did we do now, hmm~?
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[He puts extra accenting on the Russian version of Bie's name, as though to rub it in that he's Russian now and always has been. Even though what he's saying is almost a lie, he tries to make it convincing.]
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And doing that courteous knocking this that, you know, polite people do. ]
N-Nikolay? Are you in there?
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Hey, darling. ♥
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And now he comes in, meek as ever. ]
H-hi--um. [ Shiftshift. ] You--um, I mean, that is--are you...okay?
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I'm fine. I've just been feeling a little 'under the weather', as the English-speakers say.
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Kolya. ♫
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Hey, Sveta. ♥
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KOLYA! kolyakolyakolkolkolya! DO EAT THESE.
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Yeah, Doritos. You like them?
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[ He Squints at the word ]
They are most delicious! I wish there was more.
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