Brian awoke with the same thoughts on his mind as last night. Eric was his half brother. He had a half sister out there, and from the tone in Eric's voice and the way he was anxiously wanting to search for her, something must be wrong. Why was it always up to him to fix everything? He sighed in frustration and tossed around the bed.

"Just talk to him," Mia said suddenly. She reached out to still his restless legs. "If not for yourself then for me, so I can get a decent night's sleep again."

"I just don't know what he expects me to do," Brian answered.

"Maybe he'll tell you when you talk to him," Mia suggested. She gave him a cheeky smile when he looked over at her.

"All right, but if this turns into something big, you only have yourself to blame," he warned.

"Okay," she agreed.

Han

He was anxiously waiting for them to get there. He had been up half the night, unable to sleep. Baby Brian had a crying fit around 3 a.m., so he attended to him before Letty or Dom woke up. It had felt familiar, holding an infant. Brian had eventually smiled and grabbed at his hair. Han felt the ache inside himself that he'd had ever since he had left Lei with his parents. Even though Dom said she was six, Han knew that abandonment was a biggie, and if Lei hadn't been affected by it, then it was a bloody miracle. He went out onto the porch as the sun started to rise. He leaned on the railing and looked up towards the sky.

"I wish you were here, Giselle," he said quietly. "I could sure use your encouragement." He heard car horns honking and the squeal of tires in the distance. He worked hard to keep his mind from flashbacking to the past. Certain sounds did this to him, and he'd see Giselle's face one more time before she disappeared into the air. Sometimes it would leave him on his knees, gasping for air. A car finally rounded the hill and made its way towards the house with another car behind it. Han recognized Tej, so his heart immediately started racing. He walked down the steps towards the car slowly. Deckard climbed out looking like he hadn't slept in years. Owen got out and stretched while Deckard opened the back door. Han saw the little feet first as they hopped out, then her face was peeking around Deckard and looking right at him.

"Daddy!" she shrieked, racing towards him. Not knowing what else to do, Han got down to his knees and opened his arms. She crashed into him and held on very tightly. He was so overwhelmed with emotion that he almost missed his sister standing there with her arms crossed.

"Look, Auntie Suki, it's Daddy!" Lei shouted to her.

"I see him," Suki said. Her face showed displeasure. The commotion had brought Dom out of the house.

"Another Shaw Delivery," Deckard said with a ghost of a smile on his face.

"Thanks, man," Dom said, nodding. He gestured for them all to come inside. Owen looked around as they made their way inside, leaving Han, Suki, and Lei on the lawn.

"Come on, Tej," Dom said, a warning in his tone. Tej was still in the bad books with Suki, and he wanted to make it up to her.

"We'll talk later?" he asked Suki hopefully. She just gave him a look. "All right I get it." He loped up to the house looking desolate. Dom closed the door, leaving the three of them alone. Han looked up at Suki.

"I'm glad you're okay," he said.

"No thanks to you," she spat.

"Hey," Han said, gesturing to Lei. "Not here."

"You abandoned her. You abandoned us," Suki said, ignoring him. Lei looked up at her then.

"Why are you so angry?" she asked in her little voice. Suki's face softened.

"Sweetie, I need to talk to your father for a minute alone, okay? Can you go see Deckard?"

"Okay," Lei said reluctantly.

"I'll be there in a minute," Han reassured her. Once she had gone inside, he turned to Suki, who promptly slapped him.

"Ow!" he yelped.

"I've been waiting a really long time to do that," Suki smirked.

"Look, I'm sorry I left all those years ago, okay? I was stupid. I wanted to live my life free of responsibility..."

"And look where that got you," Suki sneered.

"I said I'm sorry!" Han shouted at her. "What more do you want from me?!" Suki stood there looking at her brother. He was angry and clenching his fists.

"I don't know, Han," she answered quietly. She walked past him and into the house. Han stood there shaking. He knew he had hurt her badly by leaving. He didn't think she'd ever forgive him.

"Daddy!" Lei called.

"Coming!" he called back. If there was one thing he could do, it was make things right with his daughter.

Amelia

She was meeting the boss that night. It was scaring her. He would not forgive her for being so short this time. There was only so much cajoling she could do. She half reconsidered having Leon go with her like he wanted, but she kept shoving that idea away. There was no need for him to get hurt over her failure. She thought back to the good old days when things ran smoothly and the truckers were just that: truckers, not shot gun wielding psychos. She smoothed her shirt and examined herself in the mirror. If she looked just right, maybe he'd overlook it one more time. She picked up her gun and stowed it away on herself, just in case. You never knew when you'd need back up.

Mr. Nobody A.K.A. Frank

"Shit is going to hit the fan tonight," Frank said. "We need to be ready." His associate nodded beside him before going to alert the others. Frank sighed to himself. He'd been watching Amelia for a while now, waiting to get close enough to her employer. He had suspected she was Eric's twin due to her looks, but he hadn't been sure until he'd done a little digging. When Eric came to him about the letter, it made him absolutely positive they were related. Frank was pretty sure someone else had figured out Amelia's past, and they were trying to make trouble. He knew it'd only be a matter of time before they figured out that Brian O'Connor was also related to the twins.

Eric

He was coming out of the cafe when he was scared shitless by Brian. His coffee went everywhere.

"Were you following me?!" he spluttered. His shirt was badly stained now. He couldn't go to work like this. Frank did have standards on what you wore on the job.

"Not quite. It was more dumb luck that you go to the same cafe I do," Brian said. "Unless..."

"I was not stalking you," Eric cut him off defensively. Brian wasn't sure he believed him.

"My wife thinks I should talk to you," Brian said finally.

"Oh," Eric said. He tried hard not to feel excited. "And what do you think?"

"I don't know. I don't really want to get into whatever this is," Brian admitted.

"Do you want me to tell you?" Eric asked. "To help you make up your mind?"

"I guess," Brian said heavily. "Shall we?" He gestured to the cafe. Eric led the way, and they sat at a booth near the back.

"I'm not really sure how to start," Eric confessed. He pulled out the letter and slid it over. "Here." Brian read it quickly, and he felt that bad feeling in the pit of his stomach he got when trouble was brewing.

"Did you know about her before this?" Brian asked. Eric shook his head.

"No," he replied. "Although Fr-Mr. Nobody..."

"I know his name is Frank," Brian interrupted.

"Fine. Frank seemed to know when I told him. It was all over his face. I think he knows something."

"There is a good chance," Brian nodded.

"I don't know where to start," Eric said, sighing and rubbing his face with his hands. "She's obviously in danger, and I have no idea who she is."

"Why don't you have a chat with Frank?" Brian suggested.

"And what, just confront him?" Eric asked. He flinched at this idea. Frank made him nervous.

"Yea. You have the right to know," Brian told him. Eric thought about this for a moment.

"Yea. Yea! I do have that right," he said, getting up. "Thanks, Brian." He stood there awkwardly for a moment.

"What?" Brian asked.

"Can you come with me?" Eric asked quickly before he lost his nerve.

"You want me to hold your hand?" Brian asked, raising a brow.

"No. I just think Frank might listen to you better," Eric answered.

"I doubt it, but all right fine. Let's go," Brian said, standing up and heading out the door. This was not how he imagined his morning going.

Dom & Letty

"How are we going to fix those two?" Letty asked, jerking her head towards the living room. She was in the kitchen with Dom, feeding Brian in his high chair.

"Who?" Dom asked. "Tej and Suki?"

"No! Han and Suki," Letty corrected.

"Stay out of it," Dom advised her. "That's a family affair."

"Yea well, look what happens when we stay out of our friends' lives," Letty pointed out.

"What? They have secret babies?" Dom laughed. "Nothing bad about that."

"Yea, but they left Lei with her grandparents and never went back. Because of us," Letty added. Dom gave her a sharp look.

"I gave them the opportunity to say no," he said. "I never forced anyone to do anything."

"I know, I know," Letty said. Brian was waving his hands and yelping for more, so she put her focus on him again. "I'm just saying, if we'd known..."

"Letty, we can't do this to ourselves," Dom said. "We can't change what happened, and I'm not gonna influence a relationship because they can't figure it out. They gotta figure it out on their own." Mia came in just then with her two little ones, and they immediately found Lei and began playing with her.

"Hey," Dom said, giving her a big hug. "Where's Brian?"

"He's meeting with someone," Mia said vaguely.

"Who?" Letty asked.

"A friend I think. I dunno. He didn't really say," she said, waving it off. Letty felt suspicious about this.

"Things okay with you two?" Dom asked her.

"Of course," Mia said, smiling mischievously.

"Let's leave it at that," Dom said, patting her shoulder and chuckling. The kids were laughing and squealing with each other now.

"I'm glad I brought them," Mia said, craning to catch sight of them playing.

"Yea. It's been pretty tense here," Letty told her.

"Suki is very pissed at Han," Dom filled her in.

"Oh dear. I hope they work it out," Mia said, worried.

"Well, we better get going," Deckard said. Owen was behind him. They had been sitting between Suki and Tej, and the tension had been getting worse and worse to the point Deckard wanted to just tell them to all grow the hell up. That was his cue to leave.

"So soon?" Dom asked.

"Yea. I think they're in good hands now," Deckard nodded. "We gotta figure out who's behind this."

"All right. Godspeed," Dom said, shaking Deckard and Owen's hands. In seconds, Mia was across the room and landing a very hard slap on Owen's face. He stumbled from the impact while she glared at him.

"Mia!" Dom exclaimed, but he was smiling.

"You were going to kill me," Mia said to Owen. "You're lucky there are witnesses and I don't have a gun right now."

"Fair enough," Owen nodded, rubbing his face. "I deserved that one." He met Letty's gaze and knew she was thinking she'd like to beat him up too. He'd caused a lot of pain for everyone in this room. He knew it. They just didn't know why he'd done it, and he wasn't going to tell them. He'd take their judgment and anger and beatings. He deserved it.

"You good?" Dom asked his sister, and she nodded slowly, exhaling loudly.

"For now," she answered. Owen hid behind Deckard slightly just in case she changed her mind. His brother was smirking at him, knowing full well what he was doing.

"Take care of yourselves," Deckard said as they finally went out the door.

"So now what?" Owen asked once they were outside. He was examining his fingers and feeling the sting on his face still.

"We go find Takashi," Deckard answered.

Elsewhere

"You found them?" she asked. Takashi bowed his head.

"I did."

"Excellent. I can't thank you enough. This shouldn't take long," the woman sneered. She hated Dom very much for pulling the wool over her eyes and escaping with that baby. They would all pay very much for that. Oh yes, they would. Takashi had been very helpful, and he knew it. She had learned that Han had screwed him over but good, and she knew he'd be the perfect candidate to help her with her revenge. It's too bad Takashi had a run in with Deckard. His arm was in a sling and cast, and he looked like a Dalmation almost with all the bruises. That would take some time to heal. She'd have to wait just a little longer before unleashing her wrath if she wanted his help. Cipher cracked her knuckles. She could wait.