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Mia couldn't see this ending well. She stood in the kitchen of Dom and Letty's newly renovated house and watched her brother and her boyfriend – correction, fiancé – in the garage, forever working on Dom's Charger. How that car has survived what is has over the years, she'll never understand. She felt butterflies in her stomach as she watched them interact, hoping she could sense when Brian was going to tell him the news so she could intervene if needed. Despite thinking of Brian as a brother after all these years, and contributing to the creating of his beautiful niece and handsome nephew, Dom could still see Brian as the buster who fell for his baby sister and he wouldn't hesitate knocking Brian out cold. Mia needed him conscious.

"You look like you're waiting for another explosion to happen," Letty said, startling Mia and causing her to drop the plate she was washing off, watching as it shattered across the kitchen floor. "I was only kidding, girl. Relax."

"There might be an explosion," Mia sighed as she squatted down to clean up the mess. "Just not the type courtesy of Deckard Shaw. More like a famous Toretto explosion."

"Dom and O'Conner?" Letty asked as she bent down to help and Mia nodded in response. "Over what? I don't think they've gone at it in years."

"Well that's because Dom's been somewhat involved in every big announcement in our relationship. He might not be too happy he wasn't clued in on this one," Mia grumbled.

"What, did the buster not ask Dom if it was okay to propose?" Letty joked but stopped smiling when she saw the look on Mia's face. "There might be an explosion."

"It was so romantic, Letty," Mia gushed, a huge smile forming on her face. "I know you're not big on romance, but the way he did it was so sweet and unexpected. And I love that it was just between the two of us for the night."

"Dom would be a huge hypocrite. We got married with no one around us except the minister in the Dominican Republic. He didn't even have a ring. Did Brian at least give you a ring?"

"Yeah, he did," she said, sticking her left hand out so Letty could get a good look at it. "It's beautiful, isn't it?"

"Not bad," she shrugged, but smirked. "We'll have dinner and a show tonight."

"Let's hope not," Mia groaned. "When are the rest getting here?"

"Soon," Letty said as she swept up the rest of the broken glass. "I think we got it all up, but probably shouldn't let Jack into the kitchen tonight."

"Okay. I think I just heard the gate open," Mia said as she walked into the living room and saw Jack coloring in his coloring book on the coffee table. A Cars coloring book, to be specific, since it was his favorite movie – typical. "Uncle Roman and Uncle Tej are here, Jack. Ready to come outside?"

"Yeah, Uncle Roman is funny!" Jack giggled as he ran over to his mom and hugged her legs.

"Oh yeah, super funny," Letty rolled her eyes as she picked him up. "Come on Jacky-Boy."

Mia cradled Sofia in her arms as she walked into the yard and smiled at the scene around her. She glanced over at the garage again and noticed the doors were shut. She nervously walked down the stairs and noticed that things were still quiet, so she hoped they would stay that way.


"Hey Dom," Brian said as he anxiously rubbed his Corona between his hands. "There's something I want to talk to you about."

"Is my baby sister pregnant again?" Dom asked without looking up from the engine he was working on.

"No," Brian smiled. "We're good at two. For now anyway."

"Jack and Sofia will be like me and Mia growing up," Dom said as he placed the wrench on his tool bench and leaned against his car. "So what is it?"

"Mia and I are engaged. We're getting married. I proposed last night," Brian said quickly and winced as he waited for Dom's fist to connect with his jaw. When he opened his eyes and saw Dom was still leaning against the car with an unreadable expression on his face, he went into overdrive. "I planned on talking to you about it, but I had the ring last night and it was the perfect moment and I couldn't help myself. I love her more than anything, Dom. Plus, you and Letty got married without anyone knowing for years, so I think we can have a night with the secret."

"You done, O'Conner," Dom asked when Brian finally went silent. "Congratulations."

"You're not going to punch me in the face?"

"Would you like me to? I can, because it would have been better if you let me in on the fact you were going to propose to my baby sister," he said, raising his eyebrow as he looked at his friend.

"Not really. Mia might not be too happy about that either. There'd be a lot of explain to Jack, too."

"I know how much you love her, and you're already my brother. Might as well make it legal," Dom shrugged. "You've always been apart of this family, but welcome again."

"Thanks," Brian said as he hugged him. "I'd like you to be my best man, but I think Mia wants you to give her away."

"I'm a man of many talents," Dom said with a smirk as he began to open up the doors again and saw the look of relief on Mia's face when she saw them unharmed. "Maybe I should have given you a black eye, just to make sure I haven't gone soft."

"No, you shouldn't have," Mia said, finally hearing them. "I broke a plate because I was so nervous I'd be calling an ambulance for my fiancé."

"Fiancé," Brian repeated as he took Sofia from Mia and smiled down at his daughter. "Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it, fiancée?"

"This is why we married in secret," Letty said as she wrapped her arms around Dom's waist and made a look of disgust. "That lovey-dovey crap is nauseating."

"Did I hear fiancée?" Roman asked as he walked over from the barbeque. "Who's getting married?"

"Who do you think?" Tej yelled as he flipped the burgers, rolling his eyes. Ramsey started giggling next to him. "You'd think a brain would be behind that big ass forehead of yours."

"We're engaged," Mia announced excitedly as she held up her left hand to show off the engagement ring, not like any of the guys surrounding her would care too much.

"Congratulations, you two. About damn time," Tej said and Roman nodded in agreement.

"Proud of you, man," Roman said, clapping Brian on the back. "You moved on from the fast life. Fast cars, fast girls, fast planes."

"That have to be equipped with adult diapers because we all know how much you enjoy fast cars and fast planes," Tej smirked.

"Separately!" Roman yelled. "I never said I enjoyed them together. If ya'll just left my ass up in the plane, things would have turned out just fine."

"And you wouldn't have ruined your pants or the leather seats," Dom said and Letty laughed.

"Man, I hate you all," Roman grumbled. "Just trying to congratulate my oldest friend for becoming domesticated and shit."

"Language," Mia scolded. "Married life isn't so bad. A wedding would be a happy celebration."

"A happy celebration is pimping out in the club with four models by your sides," Roman said as he did a dance.

"Yeah, as long as you don't pull that birthday line again, that was painful," Tej said.

"It really was," Ramsey agreed.

"Did it work?

"Not exactly, no," she shook her head. "Valiant effort, though."

"Not exactly, no," Tej repeated with a smirk.

"Just what we needed, a female version of him. I quit, man," Roman said as he sat down at the table.

"You can't quit, Rome," Brian said as he pulled out Mia's chair for her to sit and handed her Sofia. "You have to be one of my groomsmen, and then you can quit."

"Best man or no deal," he negotiated, crossing his arms over his chest. "You had me arrested all those years ago, and we go way back."

"Duke it out with him," Brian said as he gestured toward Dom. "Tej, you want in?"

"I'm there for you, brother," he nodded. "I'll happily stand in the wings."

"No more wedding planning," Letty said, covering her ears. "Can we eat already?"

"Please, I am starving," Roman said as he leaned down and grabbed a French fry out of the bowl and swore when saw everyone pointing at him. "Every goddamn time."

"You're going to get that job permanently if you keep cursing around my children," Mia said, giving him the famous Toretto glare that would scare Hobbes.

"Sorry," Roman muttered as he reached out to hold hands and begin grace.

"Do you regret marrying in secret," Dom whispered in Letty's ear. "We could have a vow renewal ceremony, make that the wedding."

"Hell no," she shook her head. "We didn't have to deal with this shit, man. Just me and you."

"Good," he smiled, kissing her cheek and turning his attention back to the table.


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