The Family: Phoenix

The Family: Phoenix

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Leone always knew what he wanted to do: Create a world where no one would have to suffer through the pain he'd endured. And he'd done that with The Family. Forgiveness, healing, and unity were the pillars, and he'd sworn that he'd never falter on upholding them. And now, ghosts from his past reemerge. Ghosts that threaten to pull on the threads of all he'd built, ultimately leading to its destruction. Does he falter and succumb, or does he rise like a phoenix?
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