In Los Angeles, cashier Audrey Stockton spends her birthday upset after being dumped via text by her boyfriend Drew. Her charismatic best friend and roommate Morgan convinces her to burn Drew's things and sends him a text as a heads-up. Unbeknownst to Audrey, Drew is a government agent being pursued by men trying to kill him. He promises to return and asks Audrey not to burn his things in the meantime.
At her job, Audrey flirts with a man who asks her to walk him to his car. Outside, he and a colleague force her into a van and he tells her he is Sebastian Henshaw and that Drew works for the C.I.A. and has gone missing. Audrey claims she hasn't heard from Drew, and when she gets home she tells Morgan that Drew is a spy.
Drew returns to Audrey's apartment to retrieve his possessions, including a second-place trophy he won for fantasy football. People soon begin shooting into the apartment and Drew tells Audrey that if anything happens to him, she must travel to Vienna and turn over the trophy to his contact. Drew is then murdered by a man Morgan previously met at the bar, who is himself a spy; Morgan then pushes him off the balcony to his death before he can attack Audrey.
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The Spy Who Dumped Me
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Wind of Change
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Sunday
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Rain
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Don't Know Why (You Stay)
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Hey Love
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Nathan Blumenfeld-James:
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Fun in Acapulco
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Gene Autry
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Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
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You Are
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Noir
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Bully
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These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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Six Feet Underground
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Parov Stelar:
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Créature de Siam
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Raphaël Beau:
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The Pink Panther Theme
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Dark Romance
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Everybody
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Bad Girls
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Mozart Symphony 15 In G (Presto)
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Sonata in B Flat Major
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