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'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]' sister and was raised in [[Northwood]] by her mother, [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. Her father ran out on her and despises him for it. She moved out | '''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]' sister and was raised in [[Northwood]] by her mother, [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. Her father ran out on her and despises him for it. She moved out, married a white American and had kids. She works in human resources, and tells Luis never to work there as "People treat you like you need wipe their asses." | ||
Leta and Luis have a much more healthy and friendly relationship than Luis and his [[Ernesto Lopez|his brother]]. She also acknowledges that she and Ernesto haven't really been there for their mother after moving out, and asks Luis to look out for her. | |||
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[[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] | [[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] | ||
[[Category:Characters|Lopez-Wilkinson, Leta]] | [[Category:Characters|Lopez-Wilkinson, Leta]] | ||
[[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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