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'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is the daughter of [[Adriana Yanira Lopez|Adriana]] and [[Mr. Lopez]], and the sister of [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] and [[Ernesto Lopez]]. She was abandoned by her father and was sexually harassed by a teacher at her school, which resulted in Luis shooting the teacher and being sent to a juvenile detention centre. | '''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is the daughter of [[Adriana Yanira Lopez|Adriana]] and [[Mr. Lopez]], and the sister of [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] and [[Ernesto Lopez]]. She was abandoned by her father along with her brothers and was sexually harassed by a teacher at her school, which resulted in Luis shooting the teacher and being sent to a juvenile detention centre. Leta later moved out and married, also having an unknown amount of children. She works in a human resources department but tells Luis not to work in one as "People treat you like you need wipe their asses". | ||
Leta has a healthier relationship with Luis than their brother Ernesto and does not nag Luis about his nightclub lifestyle, unlike their mother and brother, which Luis admires. She later asks Luis to look out for their mother after admitting that she and Ernesto have not been there for her after moving out. | |||
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[[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony|Lopez-Wilkinson, Leta]] | [[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony|Lopez-Wilkinson, Leta]] |
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