Shea was running. It was actually getting easier she thought, and it gave her time to think. The guys had been pleased to know she wasn't going back earlier than what she'd planned. Vince had seemed a little peeved that she'd even considered it. Mia, Letty, and Lil had been horrified at the very thought. God, when had she begun to enjoy running, she startled herself as she realized she was smiling. Shea remembered when she'd first arrived in L.A.. Her first night there at the bar with the people who'd come to mean so much to her.

She needed to get her ass in gear, go inside, and shower. She had to be at work in an hour. Dom had come to her a few days before to ask if she would look over his personal finances for her. She'd known then that it was a big step for him. To let someone who wasn't a part of Team Toretto, and who hadn't been in their lives that long look over something he guarded closely. She'd felt privileged. So she'd told him of course and he'd brought them to her. She'd managed to keep a clear face when she'd seen the account totaling millions of dollars. Well, it certainly explained how they kept everything working, kept their cars in top condition, and didn't seem to worry if they had to close up early occasionally. He'd looked at her, and it seemed like he was waiting for her to ask him about the money, but she hadn't. Shea was sure it hadn't come to them all legally, which might explain Brian a bit more, but it still wasn't her business. She wasn't part of the team. She was only there temporarily. Dom had looked relieved and had smiled when she got to work no questions asked. She'd somehow known she'd made him happy. That made her feel good. Even though they were the same age Shea looked at him like an older brother, and he certainly acted like one.

They'd started keeping a couple of her pills in the office on the days that she forgot to take them, and she was sure that was Dom, Vince, or Mia's doing. She didn't really mind so much, because she did tend to forget them if she was in a hurry. She pulled into the drive of the garage and headed inside. Vince and Leon had their heads buried under the hood of a Miata, Jesse was tinkering with Dom's engine, and Letty was under a car doing an oil change. She headed straight to the office, and found Dom and Brian. Dom was staring at the computer with a frown.

"Shea, where'd the money go?" he asked with a bit of a panic.

Shea sighed and walked around until she was behind him. "Ok, see where it says accounts. Click on that." She waited for him to follow along, and saw the two accounts pop up. "Ok, now this is the one you were looking at, see how the second number is the same with a hyphen 02. Click on that one." He did so and the account popped up showing him all of the money that she'd moved. "This is an interest bearing savings account. All of your lovely money is earning that interest, which in turn earns you more interest as your original amount increases." She smiled, very pleased with herself. She walked back around the desk and sat on the couch. "Now, I've also set it up to where there will always be a certain amount in your checking account. What this will do is make sure bills are covered, and pay for those little extras, but it won't leave all that money there for theft potential. Something you might want to keep in mind is setting up electronic bill pay. That's where you go in, click the button, and pay your bills." Dom was still staring at his computer.

"That's fabulous." He said.

"I know." She said cheekily. She noticed Brian look at Dom and nod slightly. Dom nodded back. Brian walked out of the office, and Shea took her pile of invoices to work on. Within a few minutes though she was looking up as they all filed into the not that big office.

"Shea, we wanted to talk to you about the money." Dom began. "You should know where it came from…"

"No." she interrupted. At his startled look she continued. "Dom it's none of my business. I'm heading back to South Dakota in a few weeks, and you'll be handling it all again." When it looked like he was going to argue she held up her hand. "I know that however you got that money wasn't by legal means." She looked at each one of them in turn. "That's yall's past, and I'm not gonna hold it against you. Truth is the money doesn't affect me. I don't care how you got it." She found herself looking at Vince, and could tell there was something wrong with him. "Now if you all will excuse me, I'm taking my guy to lunch." She stood up and grabbed her purse. Shea sent Dom a look, and he didn't mention the fact that she'd just gotten in less than a half hour before.

They bickered about who was going to drive with Vince winning since he pointed out the side of her car. She stuck her tongue out at him. They grabbed their food and headed to the beach. "I meant it you know." She told him before taking a bite of her seafood sandwich.

"How can you?" he said gruffly.

"Because Vince, you all matter to me. What you did in the past doesn't. Do you still break the law?"

"No." he said emphatically. "After, we all went the straight and narrow except for the street racing."

"Then you aren't going to get arrested, which means I don't have to worry." She shrugged.

He just shook his head. "How can you feel that way? You don't even know what we're gonna tell you. You don't know if we robbed and murdered some rich guy for his money. You don't know if we kidnapped someone and just never got caught. Or if we were drug runners. Even before the money I wasn't a good little choir boy Shea. Are you telling me that you just don't care that I broke the law all that time? How about the fact that I've done time Shea? That doesn't bug you? Knowing the man you're sleeping with did time?"

Shea looked at Vince, and thought about what he was saying. Did it bug her to know he'd been in prison? Especially with how Rick had died? She hadn't known before, would it change how she felt now? "No Vince, it doesn't bug me." Shea realized she was telling the truth. She laid her hand on his bearded cheek. "Obviously you made some bad choices, but you've turned it around now. That makes me proud of you. You're a good man Vincent. A very good man."

Vince was happier by the time they got back to the garage. She left him to go get her work done, and he went back to the engine with Leon. Letty and Dom looked up like guilty teenagers when she entered the office. "Oh now what?" she sighed exasperated.

"Nothin." Letty answered and quickly left the room. Vince was whistling and laughing, and Dom looked at Shea.

"He seems better." He said conversationally.

"Yeah." She answered distractedly.

"You gonna break his heart?" This got Shea's attention.

"What?"

"You gonna break his heart?" he asked again. "When you leave?"

Shea frowned and looked through the window at Vince. "Me leaving isn't going to break his heart. We both knew going in that I would be leaving in six months. He'll be able to get back to his life of racer chasers." She gave Dom a wan smile.

"Think so?" he asked seriously.

"Yeah, I reallydo." She answered just as seriously, and he saw the small frown play across her face.