I was surprised I managed to get this written so quickly. I think I was so worried that I wouldn't have it up within the two weeks that I rushed it all. Sorry about any mistakes! I did try to edit it all, but I'm so, so busy, and I just wanted to get it all up.

This is one of my favourite stories to write. And because I've come to a bit of a writing block and I want to get some more ideas flowing, I've decided I'm going to choose a couple of reviews to do prompts for, if that's something you guys are into! The prompts are just for oneshots, and won't be done straight away, just letting you know. Hopefully within the next month, maybe two, but I will get them done! Let me know if it's something you're interested in :)

Oh yes, I also don't own the name of the accounting firm Deloitte's. It's one of the biggest ones over here in NZ.

So maybe their first meeting hadn't gone as well as it could—but at least it was over with now. Maybe next time, since their first face-to-face meeting was now done, things would be a little bit easier.

She wasn't certain of that at all, but she could be tentatively hopeful.

"Okay, so I think that maybe we need to re-evaluate this," Letty stated as she screwed up her nose and watched Gisele and Han Seoul-Oh tumbled down onto the couch that was only just pushed inside their new apartment. She raised both eyebrows as she looked down at the couple that were now making out. "I have no problem with spraying both of you down with cold water," she stated as she reached for her water bottle.

"Okay, okay, peace," Gisele grinned as she rolled off her boyfriend. Letty wasn't going to bring it up in front of Han, because she knew that was the last thing that was needed when in a relationship with someone—bringing a third person in who knew all the dirty secrets. But she was definitely going to revisit her conversation with Gisele as to why exactly the pair weren't moving in with each other.

They had been dating for almost three years now, and Letty had no doubt that they were going to have many years to come.

"You know your boss has a thing for you, right, Letty?" Han said as he pushed the couch into place. Gisele was now standing in the doorway of the lounge and shook her head, pointing to the opposite wall. Han grumbled under his breath, but bent back down and pushed the couch across the carpeted floor. Letty was ignoring the pair of them as they contemplated her non-existent love life. "I don't even work with you guys and I know it."

"You just listen and agree with everything Gisele says so that you can get some nookie later," Letty replied as she leaned over the box to pull out the next lot of plates, which were carefully wrapped in newspaper.

"Not true!" Gisele protested.

"So true," Gisele responded with a smirk. "You know that yellow dress you brought for New Years?" Han's eyes widened behind Gisele as he realized where the conversation was heading, and he shook his head at Letty furiously. "Han doesn't like it."

"What?!" Gisele whipped around, fixing her boyfriend with a wounded look. Han's face quickly melted into a placating smile.

"I love that dress on you, babe," Han assured, rubbing his hands up and down her arms. "I just sort of feel that, maybe, sometimes, um, I feel as though I'm walking around next to someone as blinding as the sun." Gisele and Han continued to...Debate the matter, rather loudly, about just how bright her dress was as Letty smiled in satisfaction, the attention shifted from herself.

Owen Shaw was not a subject that she liked to discuss.

Pretty much like everything else in her personal life.

Did his smile make her a little weak-kneed? Sometimes, yeah.

Did she think that he was handsome? Devastatingly so.

Did she melt when he spoke in that incredible drawl of his? Fucking aye.

But the only people she had been with over the past few years had been one night stands or guys she had only gone out with a couple of times. She honestly didn't want a serious relationship right now. She had great friends, she loved her job—she didn't need anything else in her life right now.

She'd done serious—she had done that pretty damn early on in her life.

And she had been so incredibly lucky, even if it hadn't ended on the best terms, because it had been everything that a first love should be. It was beautiful, and it was heart breaking, she had laughed and she had cried. It had taken her a long time to get over it—hell, she still had a piece of her heart that belonged exclusively to Dom. Everything between them had been fast and hard. They had fallen together when she was about sixteen when they had first got together. It was one of the weekends when the Toretto's were out of town and Letty, as usual, was staying over with them. The boys sneaked the two girls out to the street races and then to a party afterwards. Dom had gotten pretty drunk, while Letty was still at a stage where she hadn't liked the bitter taste of beer, so she had looked after him when they got back home. He had kissed her in the bathroom, and then proceeded to pass out in the bath. It had sort of just blossomed from that point.

She had absolutely resented him when he had broken up with her and pushed her away, but after years of perspective she had begun to understand why he had done it.

They had also been such good friends before they had started going out. They had originally worried about the transition—that they might cross a line that they couldn't comeback from. That their friends wouldn't approve of them—that their families wouldn't approve of them.

Thinking back on all of that now seemed so long ago.

"Hey, babe," Gisele was standing next to her suddenly and Letty blinked as she realized had been standing stationary with a stack of plates in her hands for a good few minutes. She shook her head and forced a smile. "You good?"

"Yeah, I'm fine," Letty said. Gisele didn't look convinced but the Latina wasn't going to start some in depth, heart-to-heart without any alcohol in her system. She looked over at the lounge and frowned at where Gisele had instructed Han to move the couch. "You realize that in the afternoon the sun is going to be directly in our eyes and we're not going to be able to see the TV?" She stated as she put down the plates and headed into the adjoining lounge. Han was happy to return to moving, and Letty was glad for the distraction.

Gisele watched the two of them with her lips pursed, knowing full well that Letty wasn't okay. And she doubted that it had anything to do with Owen Shaw. Likely to do with Dom and his baby, Hadley.


"Hey, my darling girl," Dom murmured, looking down from the kitchen table at his daughter, who had crawled along the floor and was staring intently at him. "What is it?" Hadley let out a noise that sounded like a laugh and started babbling away. Dom grinned down at her and reached down to hold out a hand to her. Hadley stared intently at him as she tried to pull herself into a standing position. He helped her along, gripping her arms gently and then pulling her upwards. Hadley grinned proudly, bouncing up and down on the balls of her feet, blowing a bubble with her spit. "Daddy's gotta do some work, okay? Maybe we could put you into jumper, aye?" Hadley just continue to grin and get lost in her baby talk.

Dom picked his daughter up, and took her over to the jolly jumper that was set up in the doorway of the kitchen, so that he would be able to work and keep an eye on her at the same time. Hadley loved her jumper, kicking out her legs out and waving her arms around, and it was a good way to keep her distracted while he worked. It also helped to get her ready for afternoon nap.

He went back to the books that he had laid out on the table. His laptop was also set up, iTunes up and softly playing a Breaking Benjamin track. Hadley kept herself entertained, bouncing away as he balanced out the accounts for the last week. Mia usually helped him with the books, but she was prepping for her final exams over the next few weeks, and he didn't want to make her feel more pressured. Especially when she him such a big favour by looking after Hadley through the week, most days. Day care prices were crazy, and he was definitely going to feel the financial blow when Mia started full time work.

"Hey," came a voice from the doorway and Dom looked up with a start, his sister standing there was a slightly sheepish smile on her face.

"Hey, Mi," Dom gave her a smile as she came into the kitchen area. She dropped a kiss to Hadley's head, drawing a giggle and a grin from her niece before sitting down at the table, across from Dom. He pushed away the papers he was working on and folded his arms loosely.

"Look, Dom, I just wanted to say that I'm sorry," Mia began, anxiously licking her lips. "I didn't want things to happen for you and Letty like they had—I wanted you guys to see each other for the first time somewhere nice, preferably just the two of you, maybe with some music going—"

"Mia," Dom interrupted her with a slight glare. "First of all, there's no way in hell me and Letty are getting back together. You should know that." Mia just shrugged, not about to agree with her brother on something that she disagreed with, but not wanting to start a bigger argument. "And second of all, it's fine. It was always going to happen, and it's probably better that we get it over with sooner rather than later. She's your best friend, of course you were going to go out with her. It was my fault for disrupting the evening by not leaving when Brian asked me to."

"I know, I know," Mia pursed her lips and let out a sigh through her nose. "But I'm still sorry. I feel like I should have told you." Dom gave a one shouldered shrug and looked over at Hadley, just watching her bounce up and down and suck on her fingers made him feel better. Something about the innocence on his daughters face and the love in her eyes that made his mind settle.

"How's your studying going?" Dom asked, changing the subject.

"It's going well," Mia nodded. "I've don't have too long before I sit the exam, and then I'm taking that job with Deloitte's."

"That's great, Mi," Dom smiled at her.

"I'm gonna miss my time with my favourite girl," Mia said, pouting as she looked over at her niece. "Are you going to put her full time in day care?"

"Don't really have much other choice," her brother winced. "I don't want to, but she can't come to the garage," he let out a laugh. "Or at least until she's old enough to understand when I tell her not to put everything in her mouth."

"I remember those photos that mum and dad have of us at that gaarage," Mia smiled. "You were sitting on top of dad's charger and I was—"

"Trying to eat a screw driver," Dom let out a laugh.

"That's the one," Mia grinned over at her brother. She sobered up quickly and let out a deep breath. "As much as I hate to say it, have you considered trying her mum—"

"Not going to happen, Mi," Dom quickly said, cutting that thought right out of the air. "Hadley's the only good thing that's ever come of her, and I'm not going to bring that kind of influence into my daughters life."

"You realize there might be a day that comes where you don't have a choice in that matter," she said quietly.

"Maybe," Dom rubbed his hand over his head and looked back over at his daughter. "But we're not there just yet."

Okay! Two things that have made me happy! Ohmygod, I'm completely in love with The Good Wife. Completely head over heels. I'm honestly running out of things to watch that I like, so I went out and brought the first season and shit. I finished the first season already and I've brought the second and third. Oh yeah, if any of you have suggestions about good TV shows? Preferably a couple of seasons in so that I have more than just a few episodes to watch ;)

Second thing is I Was Made For Loving You by Ed Sheeran and Tori Kelly. I am so completely in love with it! I love everything by Ed Sheeran and I'm definitely starting to feel the same way about Tori Kelly.

The last thing; a few of you were upset that there was no preview for the last chapter. So they're back! A preview for a review x