I had been leaning against the front of my Nissan GT-R talking with my right hand man, Diogo, when there was a commotion somewhere to my left. Looking over I saw cops with guns out and the one looking extremely pissed off and all too familiar. I nodded my head to Diogo and he and I walked over towards the commotion and the rest of my crew spread out, slowing surrounding the five or six cops that dared to come down here, this was our territory. "Toretto!" I heard the familiar cop saw to another man, the very well known Dominic Toretto, as he walked towards him at a fast and angry pace. "You're under arrest." He said as he stood a few feet from him and I looked at my men, silently telling them to stand down.

"Arrest? I don't feel like I'm under arrest, what about you Brian?" Dominic said in a calm, cool demeanour to the man leaning on the front of a car across from him. Brian O'Connor. That's right I did my homework when I heard that they had come to town.

"Nah, not a bit, not even a little bit." He said just as calmly and I smirked at how much balls these guys have when they don't have the fire power, but they do have the jurisdiction, something the cops don't.

The leader of the cops then spoke up, with a frustrated and slightly confused look on his face at their calmness. "Oh, just give it a minute, it'll sink in."

"We didn't kill those feds. That was Reyes." O'Connor said after a few moments.

"I don't give a shit. I'm just here to bring in two assholes whose names hit my desk." The cop said.

"Yeah, that sounds like a real hero." O'Connor said again with sarcasm lacing in his words and I couldn't blame him, this cop was a dick. The cop then became angrier and took a couple steps forward as did Diogo and I and my men grabbed their guns in ready. Then the cop started ragging on the two outlaws and I snapped drawing the line as the cops brought up their guns, endangering everyone here.

"And you're mistake? Thinking you're in America." I said stepping out of the crowd and a foot in front of the cop whose facial expression flashed from confusion to recognition to pain to guilt and then finally determination. "You're a long way from home." I said with a smirk on my face. "This is Brazil." I said and raised my arms silently telling my men to raise their guns, and seeing Diogo step forward out of the corner of my eye. I looked back at the cops and saw fear in the woman's eyes and worry in the men's, all except their captain's eyes whom held unwavering determination and I lowered my arms and one of the cops stepped forward.

"Come on boss, another day. Come on H, it's a lot of heat." He said trying to lure him away and my smirk grew.

"Leave Rio Luke, you're not welcome here." I said as I took a step back and saw him grimace.

"Lena." He said my name, almost pleadingly. "Come home."

"I have no home Luke, but I have a family and you are not part of it anymore." I said with a note of finality in my voice as he looked at me defeated and I crossed my arms in front of me stubbornly as he sighed and looked towards Dominic.

"I'll see you soon Toretto." He said his face hard again.

"Looking forward to it Hobbs." He said right back and Luke backed away with his team to their vehicles and I felt everyone's eyes on me as I glared at his back not relaxing the tension from my body until I saw them drive a reasonable distance away. I turned around and Diogo walked towards me and handed me my knife back that I had given to him to make sure I didn't lose it completely and attack Hobbs. I smiled at him in thanks and carefully tucked it back into my leather, knee high pumps that covered up the bottom part of my black jeans which hugged my every curve in contradiction to my shirt which was a black tank top with red floral designs and was layered in a flowy and flirty way. I stood up straight to a height of 5' 5" thanks to my three inch heels and faced the two that were part of the heart of the problem.

"Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Connor." I said crossing my arms and sizing them up, both of them just nodded at me. "What brings you here? Besides putting my friends in a tough spot and having guns pointed at them, hmm?" I asked sceptical of them deciding to just have a night on the town.

"Just wanted a Corona is all." Dominic said as he leaned against his car once again and I smirk.

"I don't appreciate being lied to, especially when it's to cover up something that brings cops to my place." I said while shooting him a look as if daring him to try and lie again. "But you want a Corona yeah? Why don't you and your friends join me inside, I'm sure we could find some for you." I said, not really like a question but not an order either. I turned and walked towards my office and felt Diogo's presence beside me protectively. "I'll be fine, go enjoy yourself for the rest of the night." I told him and he looked at me wanting to refuse and make sure nothing went wrong but the look on my face said not to mess with me tonight and he just turned and walked off towards some of the others from our crew.

I looked behind me to make sure that Toretto and his friends were following and saw him nod at me in confirmation so I turned my head to look ahead again and opened the door to the building, leading the group of men up two staircases and into my office. "Close the door behind you." I said absently to whoever was last in line. I walked across the room to the mini fridge, which I had put in for Diogo seen as he always seemed to be thirsty, and pulled out two six packs of Corona and set it on the coffee table, gesturing for everyone to take a seat on one of the two black leather couches or chairs. I leaned against my mahogany desk and took a sip from my Corona, looking at the group of them wondering what the hell to do next.