Julianna 'Jules' Toretto the older sister to Mia and the youngest to Dom. She's a feisty and strategic racer who learned the best from her brother and friends. Family is everything to Jules, that is until a certain blonde works his way into her home...
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"BRIAN," JULES CALLED QUIETLY, as she entered the room, seeing Brian on the couch. Brian was sitting with his elbows in his thoughts and face resting in his balled up hands.
"Mhm." He hummed as Jules knelt down in front of him, taking hold of his hands, bringing them down so she could see his face. "Talk to me. What are you feeling?" She asked.
Brian's tense demeanour softened when he looked at his girl. "You were on that train along with Mia." He replied.
"But we're okay. I'm right here with you." Jules told him, holding his hands.
Brian took his hands back and ran them across his face as he let out a long sigh. "We'll all talk about this tomorrow. How about we go to bed?" Jules suggested, putting her hands on her knees as she got up.
"Yeah, yeah." Brian nodded, taking Jules' hand as he followed behind to their given room.
"It'll be okay." Jules reassured, resting her head on his chest.
Brian held her close, running a hand through her hair, placing a kiss on the top of her head. "Goodnight, baby."
"You should've come clean!"
Jules jolted up at the loud voice of her brother. "Brian, get up." She patted his shoulder, waking him up. The couple walked out of the room, seeing Mia already heading to open the door.
"What's going on out here?" Mia asked as Jules and Brian stood behind her. "Nothing." Dom grumbled, walking away from Vince.
"Doesn't look like nothing," Jules muttered as Vince looked at them.
"Please, Dom, just let me have the chip. I can take this to them. They'll give it to Reyes and set things right." Vince tried to reason.
"Get out." Dom told him. "What?" Vince asked with a look of shock.
"Get out!" He shouted, this time pointing to the exit.
Vince turned, walking slowly, eyeing Brian before looking at Dom. "You never listen to me. Not when I told you he was a cop, and not now." Vince started.
"You never trust me and look where it's gotten us. Look at our family now. I can't go home! Your sister is stuck in this life! Jules is involved with that prick! Where's Letty, Dom? Where's Letty?" Vince fought as Dom looked away.
"Vince, do as you were told and get the hell out." Jules ordered the man as Brian gripped her hand tightly. She could tell the name of Letty hit Dom hard, and you never hurt her family.
After a long night, it was finally the next day. Jules and Brian were putting the chip to use as they inserted it, and the device's screen slowly came out. "What do you think?" She asked him.
"Well, it's definitely a custom chip. Look at all these side menus here for data entry." Brian clicked on the tab that translated "last locations," as a bunch of information popped up.
"Look at that. Same building, same order every week." Brian stated. "It's a delivery schedule." Dom and Jules said at the same time.
Mia peered over Jules' shoulder. "What's this?" She asked, clicking on a title. "Drugs." She guessed.
"No. That's a dealer pack." Brian turned his head to look at the sisters.
"See, most major players, they weigh their money so they don't have to constantly count it. Right, these, that's 49 kilos." Brian explained.
"That's a million in twenties." Jules added as Mia's eyes widened.
"You guys are saying each one of these shipments is worth 10 million dollars?" Mia asked.
"Yeah." Brian nodded his head. "So what is that? A hundred million plus in cash houses?" Brian guessed, looking over at Dom.
"That's how he keeps it off the grid." Dom clarified.
"I think it's safe to say that Reyes is smart to want this back. It's his whole network right there, just laid out on a chip." Brian declared. The group's heads perked up at the sound of glass tinkling.
Before they knew it, Jules, Brian, and Mia were jumping out of the window as Dom stayed back. Gunfire followed them as they ran. Brian kicked a gate open, knocking two of them down as he then punched and slammed one of their heads into the wall.
Jules kept Mia at the front as they started hopping between roofs. It seemed as if the men had multiplied. Jules was stopped when Mia gasped, looking down.
Brian grabbed Jules' hand while she held Mia's as they took steps back. "Let's go," Brian said, and the trio ran forward, jumping down on the roof as it collapsed with shots still firing in the air.