The following is a draft story inspired by the film's premise of high-stakes espionage meeting petty romantic rivalry. The "Joint Task Force" Incident
Tuck scoffed, adjusting his headset. "You’re over-engineering it. I already hacked her Spotify. Every time she reaches for the fusilli, I play a minor-key ballad to subtly discourage her. The penne is the way to her heart. It’s reliable. Like me." "Reliable is another word for boring, mate," FDR countered. This Means War (2012)
"She likes the fusilli, Tuck," FDR whispered, his fingers dancing over a keyboard to deploy a micro-drone. "I can see the way she's eyeing the texture. I’m sending a 'suggestive signal' to her smart fridge to display a recipe for pesto fusilli." The following is a draft story inspired by
"Business or pleasure?" Tuck asked, his hand hovering over his holster. I already hacked her Spotify
The rivalry had escalated from simple dinner dates to full-scale "Area of Interest" operations. Earlier that morning, Tuck had used a CIA satellite to check the traffic patterns around Lauren’s office just so he could "accidentally" be waiting with her favorite latte right as she stepped off the curb. Not to be outdone, FDR had intercepted a delivery truck to ensure the flowers he sent arrived exactly four minutes before Tuck’s coffee.