A call woke me up at dawn from my sleep after Letty and I fell asleep after a long and intense sex. I sat up, grabbing my phone from the nightstand, the name on the screen catching my attention: Brian O'Conner.
I hadn't heard from him in years, not since I left Miami. According to the timeline, it seems to be the fifth entry of the movie series. Taking down Reyes in Rio and his 100 million dollars.
"Brian," I answered, my voice calm.
"Ryan, it's been a minute," Brian's voice came through the line, urgent but steady. "I need your help. You know Dom right? He and I are pulling together a crew for a job—a big one. You in?"
"What's the job?" I asked, already knowing what it was and being excited about the heist.
Brian chuckled. "We're going after a hundred million."
"I'm in," I said without hesitation. "Where and when?"
"Dom and I are pulling the crew together now. We need skilled drivers and fighters who can handle themselves when things get rough. Can you be in Rio in a couple of days?"
"Yeah, I can make it. But there's something you should know—My girlfriend will join me. She's also a mercenary so you don't have to worry about her credibility. I assure you." I glanced at Letty again, already imagining how this would play out. Brian didn't know she was still alive, and neither did Dom. This would be interesting.
Brian was quiet for a moment before he exhaled sharply. "Alright. I trust you, man."
I hung up the phone, setting it down on the nightstand before turning to Letty, and gently shaking her awake. Her eyes fluttered open, and she stretched, her muscles still sore from the night before.
"We've got a job," I said, watching her wake up fully.
"Big one?" she asked, her voice husky with sleep.
"Very. We're going to Rio, Yo. Are you ready for this?" I told her with a grin.
Letty smirked, that dangerous glint in her eyes returning. "I was born ready. Let's go."
Two days later, we touched down in Rio, the city's vibrant energy buzzing all around us as we made our way to the meeting point. Brian had given me the location—a safe house on the outskirts of the city where Dom, Mia, and a few others had already gathered.
Letty walked beside me, her stride confident and sure. She was dressed in her usual leather jacket and combat boots, her tough exterior reflecting the woman she had become since I had found her. We walked out of the airport and found an empty alley where I could take out my car, a blue Camaro. Getting into my car we drove to the destination.
When we reached the safehouse, It was an abandoned factory/ storage facility with a massive area and deserted area. We drove down into the place and soon we saw a group of people gathering around at a stage-like structure. I stopped my car near them and got out of the car after turning the engine off. Everyone who gathered here had extensive knowledge of cars so by the sound of my engine they could tell it was a beast.
Brian was the first to greet me with a hug followed by Tej and then Brian introduced me to everyone. " Guys, this is Ryan, he's the best driver in Miami and he's also a mercenary so If things go sideways you can count on him." As Brian was introducing me to everyone I looked around at everyone and found Gisele looking at me seductively sitting on her bike, Dom was also sizing me up standing on the stage.
At this time Letty who was in the car got out and walked towards me. Letty came to my side and I hugged her sideways by placing my hand on her waist from behind her and introduced her to everyone. " Guys this is Letty Ortiz, she's my girlfriend and my mercenary partner, and she's also a good driver". I could see Dom, Brian, and Mia with confusion and shock in their eyes. Gisele already knew Letty as we went on missions together and often had threesomes after our missions sometimes even Tess would join us as she is now a full-on agent of the Agency. Due to the Harem function of the System Letty didn't find any problem with her sisters Gisele and Tess.
The first among the three to react was Dom, he jumped over the railing from the stage and walked towards me and Letty calling out her name. As he was about to reach out for her I walked in front of her and stopped him in his tracks. " From your actions, I can see that you recognized her as someone you might know. To tell you the truth two years back I found her on the side of the road injured pretty badly. I saved her but she lost all her memories except for her name. So I let her stay with me till she got better and recollected her past but she didn't. And over the past two years, she made herself a new life and as I previously mentioned she is now my girlfriend so I want you to keep that in mind and proceed." with that I walked out of his sight.
Dom's face hardened, but there was a flicker of pain in his eyes. He didn't say anything for a long moment. Instead, he stood there, processing the weight of my words. Brian and Mia looked equally stunned, and I knew this reunion was harder on them than they'd ever anticipated.
Letty stood beside me, her gaze steady but unreadable. She didn't remember Dom—not in the way he remembered her. To her, he was just a figure from a life she no longer lived, a shadow of the past that held no place in her new world.
Dom, standing just a few feet away, his face a mix of disbelief and raw emotion, stared at her, clearly grappling with the weight of my words. The Letty he knew, the fierce and loyal woman who had been his ride-or-die, was standing in front of him, but she wasn't the same person. Not anymore.
Letty took a step forward, her posture relaxed but firm, her voice calm as she addressed him. "Hello, Dom." Her tone was neutral, respectful even, but there was a finality to it. "I don't know how we were connected in the past, and honestly, it doesn't matter anymore. That life for me is over. I've moved on."
She paused for a moment, letting her words sink in. Dom's jaw clenched, but he remained silent, his eyes searching hers for any glimmer of recognition, of the old Letty. But she didn't flinch, her resolve unshakable.
"I'm living a new life now," Letty continued, glancing briefly at me before turning back to Dom. "I'm happy. I'm making my own decisions, and I'm in control of my own future. So, let's start fresh. If we're going to be working together, let's get to know each other from scratch. No baggage, no history—just as we are now."
Dom didn't say anything at first. His eyes flickered between me and Letty, a storm of emotions passing through him, but he held it together. Finally, he nodded, though it was clear this wasn't easy for him. "Alright, Letty," he said, his voice rough but steady. "If that's what you want… we'll start fresh."
Letty gave him a small, almost imperceptible nod of acknowledgment, and with that, the tension between us seemed to ease. Dom may have been blindsided by the situation, but he wasn't one to push when it came to Letty's choices. He respected her strength—always had. Even now, when she wasn't the woman he remembered, he respected her decision.
As Letty came back to my side, I could see that she was more at peace, having confronted the part of her past that had haunted her without even knowing it. This would be a new beginning, for all of us.
"Alright," Dom finally said, his voice low and controlled.
Brian, ever the practical one, clapped his hands together to break the tension. "Let's focus. We've got a lot to cover, and time isn't on our side."
Dom nodded in agreement and turned to lead the group back toward the main area. The rest of the crew followed, Gisele walked to me and kissed me before turning around and following everyone. Replying to her welcome gesture I slapped her ass and gave a good squeeze and followed her along with Letty. The crew watched all this silently but no one spoke up.
Inside the safe house, the atmosphere shifted back to business. Maps of Rio were spread out on a long table, notes scribbled down with details on Reyes and his operations. Brian was standing over them, already explaining the technical aspects, while Roman, predictably, was lounging off to the side with a grin on his face, and as in the movie he wanted back out after finding out Reyes's background and influence here in Rio.
"You said a hundred million, right?" I asked, as I walked over to the table, scanning the details.
"Yeah," Brian answered, leaning in beside me. "We're hitting Reyes where it hurts. We take his money, and we're out. Simple plan, but not an easy execution."
"It never is," Roman replied, smirking and walking back after hearing the amount. "But it's not impossible either." Everyone hearing this started laughing at Roman's shamefulness. Tej was the first to comment on Roman. Their playfulness has lightened the atmosphere and everyone got themselves into game mode.