cancelling the burial.

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"You sure you want to do this?" Dom asked his wife. "I am....while it's still true I'll never be the same as the Letty who died, I feel more myself than I have ever felt before". She said as she looked at the rear seat towards the little boy who had changed so much in such a small space of time. "He's helped me realise who I am" she said as she tickled his foot.

They were outside the grave yard where it seemed everyone in their family used to end up. First old Jack Toretto, Jesse, then they thought it was Letty, then Han.

Letty was here to do something she should have done years ago. She was going to destroy her tombstone. She had once told Dom that she wanted it left because she felt she wasn't the same. But now after getting her memories, her relationship with Dom, her home and the added title of mother, she knew that it had to go.

Dom took little Brian out of his car seat and carefully placed him on the trunk of his charger after Letty had gotten the sledge hammer out of it. Brian had no problem sitting unassisted. He watched his mother's every move.

With no real strain or effort, Letty hoisted the Sledgehammer up and smashed the tombstone. She repeated the process six times before there was nothing but rubble and dust.

Little Brian looked up at his dad briefly then back to his mother. He wondered what was happening. He laughed seeing his mom with a strained grin on her face. "You happy for Mama, bud?" Dom asked the infant "Mama!" Brian said trying to reach her from his seat. "She's almost done". He reassured.

She hadn't even broken a sweat. She handed the sledgehammer to Dom and then picked up little Brian. "Now we don't have to worry about that old thing anymore". She said to the infant in a baby voice.

Dom felt so lucky to see the love of his life be so amazing with his son. Even though they weren't related by blood, Letty would give her life for the kid in a heartbeat.

"You alright?" Dom asked as they drove home in near silence. "When I'm with my two boys, always". She said with a genuine smile. One that always reassured Dom. Little Brian had since passed out, only releasing soft snores occasionally. "He didn't get scared ,did he? I went a little overboard towards the end".

Dom chuckled. "Scared? He was ecstatic. He kept calling Mama and reaching for you". Letty's smile grew even wider. "He really is a Mama's Boy" she said. Dom playfully rolled his eyes. "It's not fair, he has my undying love for you. Of course he'd be obsessed with you".

It was Letty's turn to chuckle. "Maybe the next one will be on your side" she meaused. Dom smiled. It was no secret that they often thought about having another kid, but they were always waiting for the right time.

They were still young enough, so they didn't have any rush to be in. "Maybe". Dom meaused. He put his hand on Letty's thigh as the car sped along the road. Their past seemed to have finally left them alone. Now they could enjoy their life with their boy. In this very moment. Life was perfect.

The end.

(Just a short idea that came into my head. I hoped you enjoyed it and I'll catch you lads and ladies in the next one.)

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