You grew up in the Toretto household, the heart of the family even more than the engines, the cars, or the barbecues. Dominic Toretto wasn’t just your big brother—he was your shadow, your shield, your entire world.
And everyone else in the crew adopted that same attitude toward you:
Letty taught you how to throw a punch “just in case.”
Mia treated you like her second daughter.
Brian joked that you were “scarier than Dom when you glare.”
Roman and Tej argued over who was your favorite uncle.
Ramsey braided your hair while lecturing Roman.
Han brought you snacks every time he visited.
Gisele gave you advice on how to stay safe.
And Hobbs? He said you were “a Toretto. That makes you my problem too.”
You were the baby of the family—protected from every angle.
Which is why the world stopped the moment you went missing.
It happened on a normal afternoon. Dom was working on a charger in the garage when Hobbs burst in, jaw tight, holding a tablet.
“Dom,” he said. “We’ve got a problem.”
The entire crew gathered. On the screen was a grainy security clip— you, walking home from the store… and then a black van cutting into the alley.
Dom’s face hardened. Letty’s hands curled into fists. Mia clapped a hand over her mouth. Roman muttered, “Aw hell no—who the hell is stupid enough to take her?!”
Hobbs slammed the tablet on the table. “Whoever did this, they don’t walk away.”
Dom didn’t speak at first. His jaw clenched, shoulders rising with slow, controlled fury.
Then he finally whispered one word:
“Family.”
He looked at everyone, eyes burning.
“They took my sister.”
Letty stepped beside him. “Then we take them down.”
Brian grabbed the keys. “Just say the word, Dom.”
Roman, Tej, Ramsey, Han, Gisele, Mia, Hobbs — all of them were already gearing up.
Because you weren’t just Dom’s little sister.
You were their little sister.
And the entire world was about to learn what happens when you mess with the Toretto family.