Cinquanta Cincuenta


Lock

Trust is like a broken mirror, you might be able to repair it but you will always be able to see the cracks. And over the years Dom and Letty had done many things to jeopardise the trust that people placed in them.

They had both lied about homework. Had both gotten into a great many fights, frequently with each other. Messed up. Screwed up. But never had they done anything that crossed the line. Somehow they had managed to keep the trust that they had earned.

But all that was until the incident that would become known as what, or rather who, went down in the 1970 Dodge Charger.

Antonio 'Toni' Toretto had never felt the need to lock said car when it was tucked up safe and sound in the garage. He trusted that his children and their friends respected him enough not to try and take for a joyride.

No he never locked his car until the night he walked in on his son and Letty well on their way to third base in the front seat. Unabashed and unrepentant. Just exceptionally irritated at being interrupted. After that the car was always locked.

And if Letty was in the house then Dom's bedroom door was not allowed to be shut never mind locked.


See, it wasn't just Mia and Vince that they traumatised with their youthful exploits. They also threatened to put Toni in therapy.

Lamanth