#i couldnt get mishka out of my head it had to be done
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Day 26 of 31 days of COD
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Relationships: NikPrice
Tags: slightly ooc, banter, attempt at humour, fluff
Price looked up, confused but intrigued. âMishka?â he echoed, brow furrowing. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â Nikolaiâs mouth quirked into a smile, a touch of amusement in his eyes. âIt means⌠âlittle bear,ââ he said, the words thoughtful, as if he were measuring each one. âIt fits you, I think.â Although not necessary at all it won't hurt to read day 23 for a smidge of context Keep reading under the cut or on AO3
Soap, leaning forward with a gleeful grin, decided to push the teasing a bit further. âSo, CaptainâŚMishka. That name, itâs got a bit of history, yeah?â
Price paused, and a faint smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. He glanced at Nikolai, who gave him an encouraging nod. With a soft chuckle, Price gave a half-shrug, acknowledging the memory. âYeah. Comes from way back. Out in the cold, out in the middle of nowhere. Thatâs where it started.â
Nikolaiâs face softened, the playful glint in his eyes replaced by something far more tender. He looked at Price as if seeing him for the first time again, as if the memory were as vivid for him as the present moment. âYou remember, donât you? First time I call you Mishka?â
Price nodded, his voice quieting slightly. âReckon I do. That mission went to hell quick. We were both damn near frozen.â
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It was the kind of night that crept into your bones, the cold biting with a sharpness that no amount of gear could shake off. Price and Nikolai were holed up in a cramped safehouse, somewhere far from backup and close to trouble. It wasnât their first time in a place like this, but something about this particular night felt heavier, the quiet between them a little too thick, the walls pressing in closer than usual.
They sat across from each other on the floor, leaning against opposite walls, the only light coming from a dim oil lamp flickering in the corner. Price was watching Nikolai intently, though heâd be the last to admit it. The mission had been hard, harder than theyâd planned, and he couldnât shake the way Nikolai had looked, blood on his cheek, laughter on his lips, utterly fearless.
âCrazy bastard,â Price muttered, shaking his head.
Nikolai smirked, a tired, easy grin slipping across his face. âYou like it,â he replied, words careful but smooth. He leaned his head back against the wall, his eyes fixed on Price with that same glint, equal parts challenge and affection.
Theyâd been here before, caught in this charged silence that felt like it could burst open with one wrongâor rightâword. In moments like this, it didnât matter who else was around or what they were meant to be. They were just themselves, stripped down to the barest truth.
After a few minutes, Price shifted, crossing his arms over his chest as he fought off a shiver. It wasnât the cold that got to him, though; it was Nikolai, looking at him like he could see straight through to the core of him. The one man he could never really hide from.
âYou donât back down, do you?â Price said, his voice softer now, almost contemplative.
Nikolai chuckled, the sound rumbling through the small room. âI have my reasons,â he replied, his gaze never leaving Priceâs. There was a beat of silence, then, almost as an afterthought, he added, âOne of them is⌠you, John.â
Priceâs heart kicked up, a little quicker than heâd like, and he looked away, trying to mask the reaction. But Nikolaiâs next words caught him off guard.
âMishka,â Nikolai murmured, the word soft and tender, a sound so foreign in the dark silence. He let it hang in the air, as if testing it out, seeing how it felt.
Price looked up, confused but intrigued. âMishka?â he echoed, brow furrowing. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
Nikolaiâs mouth quirked into a smile, a touch of amusement in his eyes. âIt means⌠âlittle bear,ââ he said, the words thoughtful, as if he were measuring each one. âIt fits you, I think.â
Price snorted, an attempt to brush it off, but there was something in the way Nikolai said it that tugged at him, that softened the edges of the moment. âWhat, âcause Iâm stubborn?â he shot back, though there was no bite to his tone.
Nikolai shrugged, a teasing smile playing at his lips. âStubborn, yes. Strong⌠loyal.â He paused, searching for the right words. âBear will protect who he cares about, even if⌠it is not wise.â
Priceâs face softened, the usual lines of tension easing as he absorbed the words. It was more than a compliment; it was an acknowledgment, a way for Nikolai to say what neither of them could say directly. There, in the dim light, something shifted between them, something real and grounding.
He didnât reply right away, his mind still wrapped around the way Nikolai had looked at him when he said it. And then, without a word, he nodded, accepting the name as if it had always belonged to him.
âMishka,â Price repeated under his breath, as if testing the sound, letting it settle into something private and precious. âJust between us, though.â
Nikolai chuckled, reaching over to squeeze Priceâs shoulder, the gesture lingering a moment longer than necessary. âOnly us,â he murmured back, his voice filled with a warmth Price could feel all the way to his bones.
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Gaz, now fully invested, leaned forward, curious. âSo it just⌠started back then?â
Price chuckled, brought back to the present. âAye. It was something he said one night, in that old cabin we found. Couldâve picked anything, but he called me âMishka.â Said it suited me.â He met Nikolaiâs gaze, a soft smile crossing his face. âStubborn, strong, all that.â
Nikolai grinned, repeating those words he said that night, âA bear will do anything to protect those he loves. Even if itâs foolish.â
Ghost, who had remained silent through most of the conversation, finally spoke up, his voice calm but tinged with a rare hint of amusement. âExplains why you two are still alive, really. Sheer bloody-mindedness.â
Price chuckled, nodding. âThat about sums it up.â
The team chuckled, shaking their heads, as Nikolai, thoroughly pleased with himself, leaned in close to Price, his hand resting comfortably on the back of Priceâs neck. âYou see, captain? They all understand now.â
Price gave him a long, affectionate look, the kind of look only someone whoâs been through the fire with another could give. âI reckon they do.â
Price let Nikolaiâs hand linger, his heart lighter than it had been in years, grateful for every bit of love they no longer had to hide around their make-shift family.
Nikolai didnât stop there, however. To the teamâs bemusement, he seemed to be on a mission of his own, making sure no one missed the fact that Price was his.
Sitting beside him, Nikolai once again reached over, casually brushing an invisible bit of lint off Priceâs shoulder, then letting his hand fall around Priceâs shoulders before deciding that it clearly wasnât enough and wrapped his other hand around Priceâs waist.
Soap groaned, though he couldnât hide his grin. âAlright, mate, we get it. But Iâm startinâ to worry you might break the poor bloke, clinginâ to him like that.â
âOh?â Nikolai raised an eyebrow, and with a theatrical sigh, he tightened his other arm around Price and pulled him halfway into his lap. âBut my Mishka is strong. He does not break,â he replied with a sly smile. âWhy else would I choose him, da?â
Gaz, failing to contain his laughter, shook his head. âMate, if you get any closer, youâre gonna fuse together.â
Price merely chuckled, completely unfazed by the display. He patted Nikolaiâs hand where it rested on his shoulder, almost reassuring, as if to tell him to carry on. In fact, the only indication he even heard the teamâs comments was a slight narrowing of his eyes, the hint of a grin barely hidden beneath his beard.
Ghost, who had been watching quietly as usual, leaned back with a sigh that sounded suspiciously like amusement. âIâm just surprised Price hasnât pushed him off by now,â he remarked dryly.
âOh, Iâve tried,â Price replied, his voice tinged with fondness, though his eyes were twinkling with a hint of playful defiance. âDoesnât get him anywhere. Heâs got a grip like a bloody octopus.â
Nikolai grinned, clearly pleased with himself. âIt is true. Johnathan can try all he wants,â Nikolai lowers his voice and winks at them all âbut I am verypersistent.â
Soap rolled his eyes, folding his arms with mock impatience. âBloody hell, just get a room already, the both of you.â
âOh, donât tempt him,â Price replied, throwing a smirk in Soapâs direction. âHe certainly doesnât need much encouragement.â
To everyoneâs surprise, Nikolai leaned in then, softening his voice with a soft chuckle. âHe is right, you know,â he said, entirely unbothered by the teamâs reactions. âAnd since Mishka is so good at hiding how soft he is⌠maybe I am the only one who can bring out that side, no?.â
Soap practically choked on his coffee, while Gaz shook his head, both amused and horrified. âAlright, alright,â Gaz managed, chuckling, âYou two could at least try to keep from making the rest of us sick.â
Nikolai, amused by their discomfort, only leaned closer to Price, his tone softening as he moved his arms to be fully secured around Priceâs waist. âTheyâre jealous, Medvezhonok,â he said in an exaggerated whisper. âNot everyone finds a bear who is fierce and gentle.â
Priceâs response was just a soft chuckle, and instead of pushing Nikolai away, he brought a hand up to Nikolaiâs cheek giving it a light pat. âLet them be, my loveâ he murmured, his voice low but warm. âI reckon theyâve got enough to handle with just watching us.â
Gaz finally threw his hands up in defeat, laughing. âYou know, Captain, we thought youâd be the one to tell him off if he got too much. Turns out youâre just as guilty.â
âHmm, well,â Price replied, entirely unfazed as he gazed at Nikolai, ânot much point in telling him to stop. Wouldnât want him to anymore anyway.â
For a moment, there was a comfortable silence as the team took this in, seeing a side of Price they rarely witnessed. It was clear that Price and Nikolai were beyond caring what anyone thought, and the weight of years spent hiding their relationship had finally lifted, leaving behind only the easy affection they shared.
Soap, still recovering from the display, finally shrugged. âGuess itâs true thenâwhat they say about old bears and their habits.â
Price smirked, his arm now resting comfortably around Nikolaiâs shoulder. âOh, I suppose so, Sergeant. Not planning on changing anytime soon.â
Nikolaiâs smile softened, and he leaned in just enough to whisper something the others couldnât hear. âGood. Because this, Mishka? It suits you.â
Price let out a quiet chuckle, his expression unreadable but content, as he gave a final nod. âYeah, I think it does.â
And as the team settled into the familiar rhythm of laughter and easy banter, Nikolai kept his arms around Priceâs waist but moved him off his thigh instead, unbothered by the groans or amused complaints. Because after years of hiding, there was nothing he loved more than showing just how fiercely he cared, his Mishka right by his side.
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