"This right here is the gear shift. I'm gonna teach you just like your grandfather taught me. Your aunt mia might teach you how to use it to sneak in out the garage. Even though I'll beg her not to I know she will." Dom had Nina bouncing on his lap while he sat in the driver's seat of the car with the door open. He's been wrapped around her tiny little finger since the second she was born. She grabbed her hands inside the rim of the wheel, she bit on it really quickly.

"No no no, that is not for chewing kid."

"What are you two doing in here?" He turns to the side when he hears his sister's voice.

"I'm showing Nina her inheritance."

"She is not driving this car."

"Says who?"

"Say her auntiy. Now hand her over."

"Fine, you wanna go to tia?" He babbles as he hands the baby to his sister.

"Hi baby girl. I've missed your little smile." She kisses her cheeks, making her laugh. "She's seven months old and you're already teaching her how to drive. Can you let her walk first?"

"Ain't nothing wrong with starting them young."

"How's it feel to have two around?"

"Exhausting. She cries and eats every two hours and Brian's a whole tornado now. We barely have anytime for sleep."

"Well you both are doing a good job. Dad would be proud of you."

"I used to always think about making dad proud, trying to live in his shadow and be the man he was. But I realized I gotta be my own man. A husband, a father." He says as he looks on to see Letty showing Little Brian how to ride his bike without training wheels.

"Well I can tell you that you have grown into being the man these kids and Letty deserves. And you have been the amazing brother he knew you would be."

"Ba-" The baby babbles as she stretches out to her father.

"She's already a daddy's girl." She hands her back to him.

"Thankfully she looks just like her mother."

"Speaking of that, I got you something."

"Mia it's father's day."

"And you're a father, open it." He opens the box and it's two wired bracelets. "I picked it up while I was in Mexico. For you and the kids."

"Thank you."

"And this is the other thing." She hands him a small red box. He sets down the other box on the hood and opens the it.

"It's mom's ring."

"I know you gave it to me after dad died but it was always meant for Letty."

"Mia-"

"Don't say another word. This is my gift to her so it's for her to decide. Now can we please go eat before your nephew breaks a window playing soccer?"

"He ain't gonna break a window." A they walk out the garage, they hear a shattering sound.

"Sorry." Says the boy in the distance.

"You just had to give him a whole player set for his birthday."

"You wouldn't let him near an toolbox, sports was another option."