Author's Note: The very last chapter of my series and I am not sure if I should be happy or sad about it I hope that you enjoyed my story and I have to thank everyone that has been writing reviews and supporting me the whole way. Thanks!

Please enjoy the last chapter, this time everything about our favourite Chinese character (yes, I learned my lesson!)

Disclaimer: I don't own anything of the movies Ocean's 11, 12 or 13 and I am making no profit by writing about it.

Summary: Everything about our favourite Chinese grease man.

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Reuben:

The first time he saw Yen he was really angry with Danny for bringing in a child on such a highly dangerous scam. Later on he had to realize that Yen was anything but a child.

Saul:

He found it quite fitting that Yen would play the highroller in their scam with the Bank casino. Cause the smallest men often had most power in their world.

Rusty:

He didn't feel special or extraordinary because he had learned to speak Chinese in high school. But he had to admit that this talent came into handy during the work with Yen.

Turk:

The only times he had heard Yen speak English was when he cursed. Turk wondered if he just didn't want to talk in English or if this were the only English words the other could pronounce.

Frank:

He knew that Yen's job required most courage. Cause Frank didn't know if he would let someone put him into a container with air for only 30 minutes and confide in others to get him out of there in time.

Virgil:

He couldn't quite imagine how Yen had spent all that time inside that duffel bag. Without his brother to banter he would have gone crazy from boredom in no time.

Linus:

He never thought that a grease man could bet hat important for a job. But that one time in Rome he realized that almost no scam would work without one.

Danny:

The only time he lost a member of his team was after he had put Yen into a duffel bag. After that he swore to himself to never put Yen into a bag and let this bag be taken out of his sight again.

Livingston:

He didn't like the feeling that Yen could talk about him or any of the others without him even realizing. Lifingston couldn't quite shake the feeling that this effect was intended.

Basher:

He somehow could relate quite well to Yen. He liked to think of Yen and himself as the only ones that talked another language than the other members of the team.


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