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Louise Trapani

Name          Louise Trapani, née Mitchell
Location      Lost Heaven
Career         Singer
Relationships   Sam Trapani✝ (Husband), Samuel Trapani (Son)
Face claim   Hayley Atwell
Louise Trapani, née Mitchell, is an original character in Mafia: Definitive Edition. She is Sam Trapani's wife and mother of Samuel Trapani. However, she is not involved in the Mafia life.
History
Louise Mitchell was born ca. 1900 to James and Margaret Mitchell in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom. She had a middle class upbringing, but she still decided to leave for the US at the age of twenty to pursue her singing career. Her travels took her to Louisiana in 1923. Lost Heaven, to be specific, where she managed to get a job in the Corleone Hotel as entertainer. After a year of working there, she meets Sam Trapani, who after four years would become her husband. Things go well, for a long time, until they don't.
Family

Mitchell

Louise Trapani's father, James Mitchell worked as an assistant to a factory owner, allowing his family to have a good life. He married Margaret Mitchell, his boss' daughter and soon had their first baby: James Mitchell Jr. A year or so later, another child named Helen Mitchell. Finally, in the 1900s, Margaret gave birth to Louise Mitchell.
Louise had a decent life with good education, but that didn't stop her from leaving for the United States.

Trapani

Louise met Sam in 1924, but it wasn't until sometime in 1925 that they officially started dating. It took until 1929 for them to finally get married. Despite their marriage, Sam did his best to keep her away from his mafia life.
In 1938, Louise gives birth to Samuel James Trapani, a young healthy baby boy she names after her late husband and father.
Involvement

1930

In 1930, the two are happily married, living in a small apartment in the center of Lost Heaven. Louise's work at the hotel is going well, as is Sam's jobs for Don Salieri. However, Sam wants a better home for the two of them. A better life.

1932

After a few years, while their marriage stays strong, it also slows down. Sam is gone more often for work and things only get worse when she finds out his colleague was behind the murder off her boss and the bomb in his office, leaving her out of work until further notice.
She definitely isn't pleased but tries to make things work nonetheless. However, not too long later, Sam comes home early in the morning, badly injured and Louise makes it clear she wants him to quit and find a normal, safe job. He won't listen, though which further widens the gap between them.

1935

Years pass and Sam is gone more often than he already was, his work seemingly demanding all his time. Meanwhile, Louise suffers from a miscarriage and isn't sure how to tell him, eventually deciding not to. They don't spend as much time with each other anymore, and when they do it usually ends with Louise putting her own feelings aside for him.

1938

After a rough and loud fight, Sam finally promises to do better, especially upon hearing about Louise's miscarriage. And he does. He actually spends more time at home but at the same time is planning to leave Salieri, no matter the cost - even at the cost of his friends.
A while later, she happily announces she's pregnant again and it only motivates him further. He helps Salieri get a new deal, with supposed 'diamonds' - at leasts, that's the excuse he uses to Paulie and Tommy. Instead, they're smuggling drugs, which the two are not pleased about. It makes the decision to go for a bank robbery all the more clearer for Paulie.
Sam is not pleased about the betrayal when he hears about it and visits Paulie later that evening, planning his great escape. After shooting him, leaving him for death and taking the money Paulie and Tommy had stolen, Sam plans on where to go with Louise, ready to leave the life he built behind for a white picket fence life.
His assassination attempt on Tommy, however, goes wrong and Tommy is fast to fight back. With some of the money made of the drug deal, he bought a bit of extra protection but Tommy managed to kill them all.
Sam attempts to convince Tommy to let him live, but fails, resulting in his death.
Life Post Game
Not long after Sam's body is found, his funeral is arranged. Attended by a heavily pregnant Louise and his former colleagues. Louise definitely isn't pleased by the Don's attendance and tells him so. Tommy is the last to speak to her at the funeral, giving her part of the money Sam had stolen from him, lying that it was his last dying wish and forcing Louise to take it.
She uses the money to move out of Lost Heaven, moving to a bigger city to finally make something out of her music career. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy she names after Sam and her father.
She has a decent musical career, earning herself some hit songs. Her family ends up doing well, too. Her son married a woman and gave Louise several grandchildren. She quietly passed away in her sleep at the age of 72.
Trivia
  • Louise slapped Don Salieri at Sam's funeral
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