Yeah, yeah I said don't stop, don't stop, don't stop
Talking to me, stop don't stop don't stop
Giving me things

Rori counted the exits as she passed them. She hated that the hanger was so far away. She needed to fill the air with something besides the tension between her and John and the fear that Steve was already gone. "Tell me about Ming," Rori said over her shoulder to Doris.

"She's angry. Wo Fat was her best friend. At first, I was able to keep her from knowing Steve had killed him, but she found out and left me quite the letter telling me she was going to find Steve," Doris said.

"Did she explicitly say she would hurt him?" John asked.

"No, I guess not, but I know my daughter. She's fueled by anger and hate, just like her brother was," Doris said.

"Why would Steven leave his badge and gun if she didn't force him?" John asked the question Rori didn't want to think about.

She could think of a reason. None of them had anticipated how the beginning of this marriage would go and none of them had really been talking much since they lost the baby. Knowing the things that were said during the fight the night before, Rori couldn't be sure. She gave John a sideways glance. He looked a little worried too.

"I hate going into any situation without the whole story," Rori said. She pulled up to the hanger and parked outside. Danny pulled in next to her. "Alright, Doris, sit tight for a minute."

"Seriously?" Doris asked.

"Steve never mentioned you to us, Danny doesn't trust you," John said.

"So, you stay in the car till I can assess the situation," Rori said.

"You talk about trust, daughter-in-law who is clearly cheating on my son," Doris said.

"Not cheating," Rori said as she got out and leaned down to make eye contact with Doris through the open door. "And, until Steve tells me otherwise, none of your business." Rori slammed the Mustang door and headed for the trunk with John. Doris looked pissed. Maybe she had a right to be. Rori felt like they did too. Steve hadn't been open about Doris. For that matter, Danny hadn't either. They grabbed their tack vests without looking at each other. Rori knew John wanted to argue about her going in again, but he respected her enough to hold back his arguments. Danny joined them.

"Rori, I think –" Danny started.

"You're taking lead, boss, we'll flank," John cut him off, no doubt to protect him from the snap he expected from Rori.

"Catherine is staying in the car, right?" Rori asked.

"No, we don't want them out of sight," Danny said. "Either of them."

"I thought you said you don't trust them?" Rori asked.

"I don't, which is why we can't leave them alone," Danny said.

Rori sighed and opened up the Mustang door. "Doris, let's go, Danny made an argument for your usefulness," Rori said.

"Thank you, Danny," Doris said as she climbed out of the car.

"Just stay behind us, both of you," Rori said as Catherine joined them.

They approached the side door and Rori typed the passcode on the lock. She pulled the door open and lead the charge inside. Steve was tied to a chair in the middle of the hanger. He caught sight of them and shook his head. Which made them duck behind the Lamborghini. He was beaten pretty bad, Rori could see several places he was bruised and bleeding.

Doris gave Rori a questioning look and Rori put a finger over her lips to keep the older woman quiet.

"Ming, I've told you everything I know about Wo Fat," Steve said loudly. "I can guarantee that he's dead. I put bullets in him myself."

Ming, Rori recognized her from the photo, came out of one of the small rooms at the north end of the hanger. It was the one Steve kept some of his old case files in.

"I don't understand it. Mom always says how devoted to family you are, but then you go and kill our brother," Ming said.

"You're brother, Ming. He was never a brother to me. The only thing he ever did was try to kill me. He tortured me on multiple occasions. Ming, listen, it's not too late. Untie me, we'll give Mom a chance to explain all of this to both of us," Steve said. "Ming, please, don't take this too far."

"I was hoping she was lying. I can't ever trust anything else she says. I thought maybe, just once, her lie would be in my favor, that he wouldn't really be dead," Ming said. She sat on a bucket Rori had to put the old grease in. Ming had moved it in front of Steve.

"Mom's lies are never in our favor. Ming, I don't know you, I didn't even know you existed until last night, but I'd like the opportunity to get to know you," Steve said. "I'd like to get to know my sister."

"Even after this?" Ming asked.

"Call it making up for lost time. If only you knew what my husband and his brother did to each other when they were growing up," Steve said.

"Your husband?" Ming asked. "Mom didn't tell me you were gay."

"Mom didn't know and it's more complicated than that," Steve said. Complicated? Is that how he saw their relationship? "Because I wouldn't be honest if I said I was gay." Doris shot Rori a confused look and Catherine shared a look with Danny. "Truth is, I've loved Danny for a long time, but we were too afraid to admit it till Rori came into our lives. She's the most amazing woman I've ever met and she holds us together more than she knows. Without her, I never would have had the nerve to tell Danny what he means to me. Without Rori I never would have gotten to meet John and Hank either. Together, all of us are a family, Ohana. We're married. Not legally, of course, but who needs a piece of paper?"

"So, what, like a polygamy thing?" Ming asked.

The look Doris and Catherine shared was the most priceless thing Rori had seen in months. Danny smiled at them. He had a proud look plastered on his face.

"You could call it that," Steve said. "So there, you know something about me. One of my most vulnerable things." Rori could see Ming from where she peeked around the hood of the Lamborghini. Ming was giving in. Her shoulders were drooping and she'd relaxed the grip on the gun she held. "I'm gonna be honest with you, Ming. My family is here, they came in while you were looking for the file. They're heavily armed and will do whatever it takes to protect me."

"What do you mean, they're here?" Ming asked, she frantically looked around. Rori stood up and trained her gun on the other woman. Danny and John flanked her.

"Ming, I promise, I've told you everything I know about your brother," Steve said. "It's over."

Ming considered his words for a second before laying her gun on the ground in front of her and raising her hands over her head.

"On your knees," Rori said as she approached.

"Damnit, Steve," John said as he checked Steve's injuries while Danny quietly untied the bindings on his wrists. Rori started to cuff Ming but stopped when Steve shook his head.

"Don't," Steve said. He joined Rori in front of his new found sister. "Ming, I can forgive what's happened here if you can forgive me."

"She came here to kill you," Rori said.

"She came here for answers," Steve said. "And she got them."

"I'm sorry," Ming said.

"Ming Fat, this is not now we do things in this family," Doris scolded as she came out from behind the car with Catherine.

"It kinda is, Mom," Steve said. Steve gently put Ming's hands down. "It's a pleasure to meet you."

"Seriously?" Ming asked.

"Just don't ever hit me again," Steve warned. "And you," he turned to Danny. "Why are you so quiet?"

"Danny was worried," John said. "Henry is outside, gonna tell him it's all clear." John jogged to the door as Steve stared Danny down.

"You were worried?" Steve asked.

"Well, with your perpetuity for armed conflict and the arrival of these two," he nodded to Doris and Catherine. "I'm not liking your chances for a long life," Danny said. He had his hands in his pockets the way he did when he was nervous. "Also, I said some things."

"Things you didn't mean," Steve said.

"I thought I lost you, Steven, and not because you were dead," Danny said.

Steve stepped in to Danny, slipped his hand around the shorter man's waist and pulled him in against him. Their eyes were locked and Rori's heart raced in anticipation. Not only because it was incredibly hot, but because it was all she needed to know they were okay. Steve was carnal as his lips met Danny's and he held him close. Rori bit her own lip to calm the fire that was building within. Their kiss ended but Steve didn't release Danny and they didn't break eye contact.

"Oh my god, I thought this was a prank, something to get back at Doris," Catherine said. "I didn't know…"

"What? You came to get him back?" Danny asked without breaking his gaze with Steve. The glint that Rori caught in Catherine's eyes told her Danny had hit the nail on the head. "Too late."

"Sorry, Cathe, you had your chance," Steve said. Steve turned to his mother, finally breaking the intense stare with Danny. "And Mom, seriously, how many chances did you have to tell me about Ming?"

"I just didn't know how to tell you. I'd already kept so much from you," Doris replied. "I'm sorry, please, forgive me."

"You're apology is noted, acceptance is pending," Steve said, pulling straight from Danny's book. Rori could tell, though, he'd already forgiven his mother.

"Well, this is a nice change of pace, Steve," Hank said as he breezed in with John.

"Who's this?" Doris asked.

"Dr. Hank Lawson, meet our mother-in-law, Doris McGarrett," Rori introduced the last member of the family.

"Oh, the Hank," Doris said. There was an odd sense of curious acceptance in the way she was looking each of them over.

"Wait, this has to be a conflict of interest. Does the governor know about your little love affair, Steve?" Catherine asked.

"The Governor knows. She sent us a very nice dinner set for the wedding," Steve said. "She cares about our numbers, our success, which increases when we're all together. That's what the Governor knows."

"Sit down, Commander. Let me see the damage," Hank said in a half doctor, half flirty tone. Steve followed orders.

"I'm sorry," Ming said again.

"Just be lucky we're giving you a second chance," Rori said.

"Thank you," Ming replied.

"What did you do to him?" Hank asked, looking from Ming, who was tiny and relatively unscathed, to Steve, who was more bruised and beat than Rori had initially thought.

"I spent my whole life training in Japan. I'm very skilled in several fighting techniques," Ming said.

"You're gonna need stitches above your eye. I don't suppose I could convince you to come in to the ER," Hank said.

"Why go to the ER when I have you?" Steve asked.

"Because I have scanners at the ER to make sure you don't have a concussion," Hank said.

"I don't," Steve replied. "Rori, I thought you were on desk duty today?" Steve very cleverly averted the attention away from his injuries.

"That was before you were kidnapped by your long lost sister," Rori replied.

"How are you feeling?" Hank asked with a quick glance up from where he was preparing Steve's eye to be stitched.

"A little out of shape if I'm being honest," Rori replied. "I'm fine."

"Still, I'm gonna check you over," Hank said. She'd given in to their caretaking because she knew they were right. She needed to take care of herself. She watched as Hank carefully stitched the cut above Steve's eye. He tied off his thread and leaned back to admire his handiwork. "There, good as new."

"Thanks, babe," Steve said. "We should take this party to the house, Danny can make dinner and I can give you the explanation I'm sure is burning your mind," Steve added to his mom.

"It's barely noon," Catherine said.

"Then call it lunch," Steve replied coldly glaring at his ex. "What did you think you were going to accomplish by coming here?"

"I'm just gonna leave," Catherine replied.

"Probably a good idea," John said. He put a possessive, protective hand on Steve's shoulder. Rori couldn't help but catch the look in Steve's eye, though, as Catherine walked away. He had loved her once, maybe he still did, but he'd chosen the Ohana.