Nicole was revealed to be the one who kidnapped Tedworth and was eventually confronted by Bond in Millau Viaduct in neighboring France after a high-speed car chase (proving that Nicole claiming to be a bad driver was a ruse, most likely to throw Bond off her scent by assuming the role of being out of her element when it comes to danger), both waving Walther P99s. However, in the epilogue level, her background story was revealed to be very mysterious, and it caused Bond to lose control in his investigation. Nicole also reassured him that her friend will not be angry about the car, claiming she is a terrible driver. After Pomerov's death and the destruction of the bio-weapons, Nicole left for a vacation and offered 007 to join but he rejects to look further into Tedworth's kidnapping. Her knowledge about driving a hovercraft became useful to Bond. When the refinery was ruined, Pomerov called off the meeting and fled off in a train and Nicole met up with Bond after getting the car and while they gave chase to Pomerov, they crash the car into the train, resulting in her left wrist being fractured. They got there by Nicole's friend's Aston Martin DBS V12 and has Bond pose as her bodyguard, hoping not to be recognised. However, she helps 007 in Siberia by resuming the interrupted conversation while Bond finds Malcolm Tedworth's files. During the meeting with him, 007 broke into Pomerov's office and when he set the alarm off, their meeting was adjourned early.
She teams up with James Bond when he lands in Monaco, in a tuxedo, almost unrecognisable to her and helped him go after Stefan Pomerov, whom Nicole knows very well.
A wealthy jewelry designer planted as MI6's contact in Monaco, Nicole's reason for being with MI6 wasn't M approaching her, but a tax problem and a customs problem involving diamonds.