Dissociative Identity Disorder Noun Psychiatry /diˈsōSHēādiv, īˈden(t)ədē ˌdisˈôrdər/ A mental disorder characterized by the presence of two or more personality states or distinct identities that repeatedly take control of a person's behavior to avoid past trauma. Jeon Jungkook, a repeatedly abused boy, struggles to cope with the pain. One night, Jungkook decides that it's time to let go. Min Hana, a charming mysterious girl with many secrets, struggles to keep up with her family's expectations. One night, Hana saves the broken boy. Hana offers to help Jungkook with his problems in exchange if he helped her. But little did Hana know, there's a lot more than meets the eye. "Tell me who can accept me for the way I am. They are me and I am them."
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