Brian felt the blood roaring in his ears as they approached Cipher.

"Surprise," Owen said, holding his gun to her head. She gave him a mildly irritated look.

"You're awfully foolish," she sighed.

"You're awfully by yourself," Owen said. Brian detected a flicker of fear but it was gone very quickly.

"What do you want?" she asked.

"Get your ass out of the car, now," Owen ordered. "Hands where I can see them." Brian kept his gun trained on her as she got out.

"Happy?" she asked, doing as he said. Brian went over and searched her before pulling out his old spare handcuffs.

"On your knees," Owen said.

"You going to kill me?" she asked, smirking. "Is that your revenge? Took you long enough."

"Oh no," Owen said softly. He bent down and showed her his phone. "I have a different revenge in mind." Cipher took two seconds to realize what he was showing her.

"What the HELL?!" she bellowed. "How did you...? When did you...?"

"Hurts doesn't it?" he shouted. "It hurts to see someone you love about to die, huh?!"

"Owen," Brian started. He hadn't realized that was the plan. There must be some mistake.

"You wouldn't. She's innocent! She's not well," Cipher growled.

"My family was innocent too, bitch," Owen said, hitting her in the face as hard as he could. She grunted and went down. Brian let him have another shot in before stopping him.

"Enough," he said roughly, grabbing Owen's elbow.

"You don't get it," Owen said. "She killed a six year old, Brian. A six year old." Brian felt himself stiffen in shock. He looked at Cipher.

"You bitch," he said through gritted teeth. Owen dialed his phone to call Deckard.

"We got her," he said. "What do you want to do?"

"She's gonna get Han off the hitlist," Deckard said. "Or else it's bye bye to her sister."

"Got it."

"Well? What blackmail situation do you have in mind?" Cipher asked.

"You're gonna call off Han's order of execution," Owen answered.

"That is out of my control," Cipher said calmly.

"Like hell it is. Get up," Owen said, yanking her to her feet. Brian watched this woman carefully. She definitely put on the tough act. Deep inside, he wondered if she was just a little bit scared.

Dom

"I thought we weren't hurting her?" Dom asked Deckard after hearing the phone conversation.

"I'm not. She doesn't know that, though," Deckard answered. "Let her sweat a little."

"She won't help Han."

"I know, but she's contained at least until we get there."

"What do we do with Farah?"

"She can come too."

Han & Suki

"Now what?" Suki asked after getting the winnings given to her. She and Han were standing with Leon. Suki wasn't really into talking to Han, but she had no choice.

"I'm going to the hospital to be with Amelia," Leon said. "You guys can do whatever you want." He got back into his car and pulled away, screeching his tires.

"Well?" Han asked.

"I am not going home. Where they at?" Suki asked, meaning Brian and Owen.

"At Amelia's garage," Han answered, looking at Brian's text.

"Then let's go."

Owen

He was seething inside. There was nothing more he wanted than to kill this woman, to make her suffer unbearable before she died. He still remembered the fresh screams through the phone as she shot his family. Brian made sure Cipher was securely done up to a chair in Amelia's garage.

"Where your boys at, huh?" Brian asked.

"You'll see," she smirked.

Brian looked up as Han entered with Suki.

"What are you two doing here?" Owen demanded.

"So this is the evil bitch who murdered your family," Suki said, crossing her arms angrily.

"I killed Takashi," Han said to Brian. Owen saw Cipher twitch a little.

"Did you hear that? Your boy is dead. He ain't gonna save your ass," Owen said loudly into her ear.

"Nobody saves me," she said simply. Owen wanted to hit her again so badly. Ten years ago, she'd ripped everything from him, made him a criminal, and then years later left him to die. It turned out he didn't have to hit her cos Suki beat him to it.

"Whoa!" Brian called, witnessing it. Suki shook her hand, wincing. Cipher's lip was bleeding now. Owen removed her from sight.

"While that was incredibly sweet of you, please refrain from beating up the captive," he told her.

"I hate her, Owen. I hate her for doing what she did to you," Suki said. His throat was tight.

"I hate her too," he agreed.

"Hey, Owena," Cipher called, making his name feminine. "You might not want to kill me just yet."

"That's not the plan. You're gonna fix things with the mob first."

"I told you, I do not have control over that. You killed the man who was in control of that. He was the one who wanted you dead. The rest didn't care. They were just going to kill him if he didn't succeed in bringing Han back. End of story," Cipher finished, bored.

"So...I'm free?" Han asked.

"I don't buy it," Brian said quickly.

"How's your little girl?" Cipher asked Han, who paled.

"She's bluffing, man," Brian said, trying to calm him down.

"Am I?" she asked. Her phone started buzzing in her pocket then.

"Shit," Brian muttered, growing afraid.

"If I don't answer that, they'll probably kill her," Cipher said softly.

"No way," Owen said. "Ma is there. She's tougher than hell. They wouldn't stand a chance."

"You're really sure about that?" Cipher taunted.

"Come on!" Han said, yanking Brian's arm and hauling ass out of there. Brian was on his tail.

"Big mistake," Cipher whispered.

"Stop messing with our heads," Owen snapped. "That's the only thing you're good at."

"I'm scared, Owen," Suki said. Owen looked over at her. He didn't want to admit that he was scared too.

Dom

They were flying back to New York. Dom was jiggling his legs anxiously. Farah was sleeping, the excitement of seeing her sister being too much for her. Letty was resting against Dom. Hobbs and Deckard were playing cards while Roman kept his hands busy with snacks. Tej was up chatting with the pilot.

"Is everything ever going to be all right again?" Letty asked suddenly. Dom kissed the side of her head.

"Soon," he promised. He was trying not to think about Cipher being so close to home without him being there. It just didn't feel right. Something was wrong.

Deckard

He was feeling anxious. His brother alone with Cipher wasn't going to end well, and that bitch seemed to have endless goons to just appear from nowhere. They had to get there and soon before she got carried away. They had five more hours to go. It was utter torture.

"Gin," Hobbs said triumphantly.

"Screw you," Deckard muttered. He collected the cards and started shuffling. His concentration wasn't on the game at all. That was the only way this guy was even winning. Once they landed, he had some serious work to do.

Eric

Leon came charging into the hospital only to find Eric on a chair trying to sleep.

"Where is she?" he asked.

"Still in surgery," Eric answered. "They said she'll be all right, though."

"Thank God," Leon said, collapsing down beside him. "I was really scared."

"Me too."

"What happened to you?" Leon asked, seeing Eric's face suddenly.

"Oh. A bad guy tried to get me, but I won," Eric dismissed. "It's part of the job."

"Um, are there more bad guys?"

"No. My team is watching the place. No one else is in sight."

"I hope you're right," Leon said, looking around. He didn't like hospitals, not after Vince almost died all those years ago. They had to bust him out before the cops came. It had been tricky. Then he'd heard Vince had died a few years later anyway. That was two from their original group. Leon didn't have such a good feeling about the rest.

Brian

Full panic set in when he arrived home to find nobody there. Han was amping up with anxiety too. He pulled out his phone to call Owen.

"Yea?" Owen asked.

"There is no one here," Brian told him.

"What?!"

"They're gone."

"Shit. All right."

Owen hung up, and Brian let his arm dangle, the phone hanging from his fingers. Mia and the kids were gone. He could see blood. Something bad had happened here.

Owen

"Where are they?!" Owen screamed, slapping Cipher hard. She didn't answer. She just started to laugh manically. Suki was crying.

"Don't look now, but you're screwed," Cipher said to him. He whipped around, seeing three men and a teenage girl approaching. They all had guns aimed at him. Suki clutched Owen's arm, hiding behind him. Owen had his gun raised, but he was staring at the girl. Suki felt him go tense.

"Isa?" he asked. The girl stared hard at him, not giving anything away.

"Do you believe in ghosts, Owen?" Cipher asked. Owen was speechless. She was ten years older, but it was his Isabel, the little girl he'd long believed to have been dead.

"Stand down, or I will kill you," Isabel said. Her voice was hard and angry. Cipher started to laugh again.

Mia & Magdalene

"Well," Magdalene said, hanging up the bad guy's phone. "Looks like their boss has been detained."

"Is that a good thing?" Mia asked. She was still in shock. For an older woman, she certainly was spry. Those six men had no idea what hit them. Mia had helped tuck them away in the garage to be dealt with later.

"Possibly. I think we'd best collect the little ones and get out of here," Magdalene said.

"Of course," Mia said. She went to wake the kids. They were groggy and tired, but they at least didn't argue. Magdalene helped her load them into the van. She was grateful the woman loaded her guns outside and out of sight of the children.

"Who are you?" she asked.

"Why, dear, I'm retired, extremely dangerous," Magdalene winked.

"I see," Mia said, nodding slowly. She closed her door, and Magdalene tucked her weaponry between her legs. They headed for a safer location. Mia just hoped that Brian would know she and the kids were all right.