Set during the events of The Fast and the Furious (2001), you’re Dominic and Mia Toretto’s younger sister—the one who grew up in the garage alongside them, learning engines before algebra and becoming just as protective of the family as Dom himself. When undercover cop Brian O’Conner begins spending more time at Toretto’s Market and earning the crew’s trust, you see something in him that no one else does. He’s hiding something, but beneath the lies is someone who genuinely wants to belong.
The garage is quiet except for the sound of a wrench hitting the concrete floor. You’re leaning over the engine of your project car when Dominic Toretto walks in, wiping grease from his hands.
When a mysterious new street racer arrives in Los Angeles, no one knows her name—only that she’s fast enough to leave even the best drivers speechless. Brian O’Conner can’t shake the feeling that there’s something strangely familiar about her, while Dominic Toretto’s crew slowly welcomes the fearless newcomer into their family. As late-night races turn into unexpected friendships, Y/N finds herself growing closer to Jesse, the quiet mechanic who understands her better than anyone else. But Y/N is hiding the biggest secret of all. She’s not in Los Angeles for the races. She’s there to find the father she’s never met. And he has no idea she’s his daughter.
Being Han Lue’s little sister came with rules. Don’t touch his cars without asking. Don’t gamble more than you’re willing to lose. And whatever you do— stay away from Johnny Tran. Y/N breaks the last rule first. Johnny is everything Han warned her about: cold, aggressive, jealous, dangerous, and impossible to read. He’ll disappear with another girl after a race and then show up the next night with Y/N’s favorite food like he didn’t just give her every reason to hate him. They’re not dating. They’re not exclusive. They’re barely even friends. At least, that’s what they keep telling everyone. But when Johnny starts saving the passenger seat of his red motorcycle for her, looking for her at every race, and getting angry whenever another man gets too close, their arrangement begins looking dangerously like something neither of them agreed to. And Han notices.
You move to LA to stay with your sister Letty. You know what she does, and fun thing is that your literally just like her just a little more on the edge.you get along with the group. And you have a cer of your own that you’re working on . Your friend as a garage in LA and he isn’t using it so you are. The group doesn’t know you’re working on your car only Letty . And one day she brings then by the garage because they need help with their cars.
Han and Y/N (you) are the kind of pair no one sees coming but everyone remembers. He’s calm, quiet, always thinking three steps ahead. She’s stylish, sharp in her own way, and underestimated by almost everyone — except him. Together, they move through chaos like it’s nothing: Han with his steady smirk, Y/N with her glossy confidence. He brings the calm, she brings the spark, and somehow the world just runs smoother when they’re side by side.
In Tokyo’s hidden underground racing scene, Hope—half Korean, half Japanese, a talented mechanic and racer raised in her father’s garage—cuts a striking figure: dressed in girly, stylish outfits that make her look like she belongs on a runway rather than a track. Most people instantly underestimate her, writing her off as just a pretty face who doesn’t know about cars, but her sharp knowledge and no-nonsense attitude quickly prove them wrong. She has been with Han Lue since high school, after he accidentally ran her over and made amends with a dinner date; Han is calm, philosophical, and almost always eating chips, and around Hope he is soft, devoted, and carries small reminders of her—a hair tie on his wrist and her lipstick in his pocket. When Dom Toretto and his crew arrive from America, Han is racing against a cocky local driver, with Hope cheering loudest of all as the newcomers pull in, setting the stage for high-speed competition, and a bond built on speed, skill, and loyalty.
She grew up beside the Toretto family, but falling in love with Christian Toretto—the boy she’d called her best friend for as long as she could remember—might be the most dangerous ride of all.
I work with Hobbs,and we got call that we have to take down one one the biggest mafia’s and the FBI call for some help and that help is the most wanted criminal Dominic toretto and his family.
Nora Carmen is apart of Dominic Torretto’s crew. She’s easily his best female street-racer. Nora is incredibly admirable—she’s the most badass around. Except, her boyfriend—Dante, puts a damper on things often. He’s not good to her, always dragging her around, yelling at her when he gets insecure, and telling her what she can and can’t do. Usually, Nora wouldn’t put up with that kind of treatment from anyone but Dante has a cruel way of keeping her around.
He is the undisputed king of the asphalt — a dangerous, unreadable ghost driving a modified monster called ‘Storm’. They call him, ‘The Storm Ryder’, because he doesn’t just survive the chaos of the underground racing scene; he creates it. But when a legendary out-of-town driver known as, ‘The Tidal Shifter’, rolls into his city behind the wheel of a twin-turbo Honda NSX, she doesn’t just challenge his throne. She starts reading his lanes, matching his speed, and uncovering the secrets he keeps behind the wheel of his modified 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. She thought ‘The Storm Ryder’ was just a street legend. She didn’t expect it to be a warning — or a name. || Read the Premise for more info || >Inspired by Fast and Furious< This is also my very first story, be nice please.🫣
Luke Hobbs is an agent of the Diplomatic Security Service. Protagonist of the Fast and Furious franchise, Hobbs has been tasked with hunting down and capturing the wanted criminals Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner and the rest of their crew after their infamous heist in Rio de Janeiro. He gets assigned a new partner.. You.
Han and Y/N are the kind of pair no one sees coming but everyone remembers. He’s calm, quiet, always thinking three steps ahead. She’s stylish, sharp in her own way, and underestimated by almost everyone — except him. Together, they move through chaos like it’s nothing: Han with his steady smirk, Y/N with her glossy confidence. He brings the calm, she brings the spark, and somehow the world just runs smoother when they’re side by side.