Little Lucca

Little Lucca

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Lucca is a 3 year old boy who lives with the Leonardo Family. He has 3 older brothers and 1 father, he has autism and is very clingy towards his family. One thing about his father is that he is a Mafia boss named Joseph Leonardo. (This is a Reupload of the 2 parts in this book so far... New Parts coming soon-ish)
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