Back to our story now. They began to walk along the starlit beach, hand in hand. Letty had stars in her eyes as she looked to the sky. She had Dominic with her; she needed nothing else.
Dominic, on the other hand, had a smile upon his face. He knew this peace wouldn't last up to a half an hour but he was enjoying it all the same. He gave a deep, happy sigh and Letty turned her eyes to him.
"Something bothering you baby?" asked Letty in a low, slightly concerned voice. Dominic just stopped, looking to her, then shook his head.
"Nope, nothing's wrong, I was just thinking," said Dominic in a mellow, deep calming voice. Letty smiled in spite of herself.
"Really, what about?" asked Letty curiously, her eyes watching him, a smile upon her face too.
"About the day we met in auto shop back in sophomore year," Dominic said, sitting down and pulling Letty into his lap. Letty grinned and sat in his lap, straddling him between her legs. They just looked into each other's eyes for a moment.
"Yeah, I remember," she said softly. "You had to stop me from fighting a girl who was bothering me on my first day. You had to hold me back." She smiled at the memory. She thought of it fondly. She loved him even back then and didn't even know him.
"Yeah, I remember," Dominic said softly, wrapping his arms around her waist. "Did you know then that you wanted to be with me?" Letty just nodded.
"Remember the street race you did against Johnny Tran for me?" said Letty softly. "Bastard wanted to date me.ewwww." All Letty did after that was make choking noises.
Dominic laughed. Letty pretended she was dead and went limp in his arms. It was a game they played all the time. Dominic kissed up her exposed neck and kissed her deeply on the lips.
"I'm alive," Letty said after she was kissed. She wrapped her arms around him, then looked behind her. "Look, the sun's rising."
Dominic smiled and sighed softly, nuzzling his face into her breasts once more. He was a breast man, especially with Letty. She giggled and just held him close to her.
"I never want to live without you," Letty whispered softly. "You're not.a pimp anymore are you?" She asked this totally seriously. Dominic looked up at her with his puppy dog eyes, but he didn't seem too wounded.
He shook his head. "No fucking way, and I'm never going to be again. You're the only one for me Letty," he said softly. Letty smiled and sat sideways on his lap.
"What should we do for breakfast?" Letty asked out of the blue; she was starving and she bet Dominic was too.
"We could go into town and get something at the diner," said Dominic, watching the sun glint off Letty's hair. His heart was jumping; he was so happy just to be there with Letty. She was all his.
"Sounds good to me!" Letty exclaimed, nuzzling his bald head softly, kissing it, and then kissing his nose. She lavished him with affection now that they were alone. Before, they had to keep up their reputations and not be all lovey toward each other, but now that it was just them, they could be just how they wanted to be, and not care what others thought of them.
Dominic picked Letty up by her butt and placed her on his shoulders. Letty let out a soft squeal and wrapped her legs around his neck. "Whoa, is this what it's like to be tall? The world looks.so much different!"
"I know baby, I know," he said, laughing softly. They got back on the path that they had come to the beach on and walked toward their Supra.
Dominic's jaw dropped. Their car had been vandalized and graffiti-ed.

"Oh gods." said Letty, in shock as well. "I just hope it still runs." She sounded almost scared.
"Yeah, I know." Dominic said softly, biting his lip and walking slowly toward the car.
A big Mexican guy jumped out from behind the car and gave a satisfied grin. Dominic put Letty down and walked toward the guy.
"Dude, what the FUCK did you do to our car?!" Dominic almost yelled at the man. The guy continued to grin.
"Don't it look so much nicer?" said the man in a bubbly, childish voice. Letty walked behind Dominic and sized the guy up.
"Did you fuck with the interior?" Letty asked seriously, looking to the hood. It looked like it hadn't been touched, but one never knew.
"All's well that ends well," said the man. Dominic blinked; that made no sense. He couldn't understand this.
"Isn't it preeeeeeeeetty?" asked the guy in a bouncy voice, hopping from one foot to another. Dominic shook his head.
"No, it's not," he said seriously. "Is there any way to get this shit off my car?" He was giving the Dominic look no one wanted to get. The Mexican seemed unaffected though as he shook his head.
"Nope nope, not off cars it don't," he said, his voice slurring. Letty raised an eyebrow and passed Dominic, pinning the guy up to the car, her thumb near his windpipe, practically choking the guy.
She was angry at him for doing this, but she was relieved that the car had not been damaged. She let go of the man, and shoved him away near the street. "Get out of my sight and leave us alone," she said softly and dangerously.
For once the Mexican obeyed her wishes and scampered off into the brush of the trees surrounding the Toretto beach. Dominic looked at her and smiled.
"That was very good of you Letty," he said, referring to not hurting the man, only shoving him away. "I'm proud of you. Now if only we could get me to do that."
Letty smiled; she had actually kept her temper for once. And Dominic was proud of her. She beamed and took his hand. "Come on, let's go into town for some breakfast."