"Pity," Tommy muttered to his friend. "She makes the best dip."
"He’s running," Mrs. Lin said into her mic. "Intercepting."
Mrs. Lin dropped the 'frail' act.
In traditional spy fiction, the antagonist is a rival agency or a megalomaniac. In Mrs. Undercover , the primary antagonist is often much closer to home: the oblivious, well-meaning, or dangerously neglectful husband.
"Did you see her?" Tommy whispered to his friends. "She didn't even flinch. She's tough as nails." mrs undercover
Mrs. Lin smiled, taking a sip of tea. "Tell him it’s a state secret."
Initial reactivation showed significant skill degradation, including forgotten training and tactical clumsiness. "Pity," Tommy muttered to his friend
To the residents of Maplewood Drive, Mrs. Lin was as exciting as vanilla yogurt. She was a woman in her late fifties, perpetually wearing pastel cardigans, sensible orthopedic shoes, and rimless glasses that slid down her nose. She was the treasurer of the Homeowners Association, famous for two things: her prize-winning zucchini bread and her ability to spot a fence violation from three blocks away.