Mul•ti•ple - Adjective:
Having or involving several parts, elements, or members
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Vivian was just a regular old 17 year old until her life turned upside down -- almost.
She had been diagnosed, at her last therapist visit, with Dissociative Identity Disorder. She felt like her life was falling apart. There was more than one personality, person, in her head. She thought she was crazy, going insane.
She connects with her alters and learns it's not as bad as it seems. She isn't crazy. She's just a girl with friends in her head who are real people with thoughts and feelings.
She is human and they are too.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder - A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personalities.
Dissociative Identity Disorder, previously called Multiple Personality Disorder, is usually a reaction to trauma as a way for a person to avoid bad memories.
This develops after the age of 10, up to the age of 10 any experienced trauma contributes towards this disorder.
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Trigger Warnings: Mental disorder(s), swearing, abuse, and trauma
Author(s): Macey, Troy, and Finley
Cover Made With: Canva
**WARNING**
~contains explicit content that may not be acceptable to all viewers. discretion advised~
"The question, 'why shouldn't I?' played on a loop in my head. I was fed up with biting my tongue and walking the so-called straight and narrow. It had gotten me nothing but misfortune. People walked all over me because I showed them that it was possible.
They say to be kind. To love. To live your life purely. Not to expect anything in return.
Why then, did it seem like all anyone wanted was to take from me? Take and take and take until there was nothing left, and even then, try to take more.
I had been told, over and over, that if I lived by the principles I had been taught, it would all pay off.
I don't know if I believe in it anymore. Any of it."
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Have you ever experienced moments of lost time? An eerie sense of Deja-vu? Most people have, it can be fairly common. For Fawn, however, that feeling seems to go a little deeper. She finds herself waking up in clothes she didn't put on. Noticing things in places she swore she didn't put them. Hours, sometimes even days, lost to her. She begins to wonder... is this normal? The answer to that question may be one she doesn't truly want to find.
There's a game being played, one Fawn never knew she signed up for; And her opponent isn't one to play nice. Can Fawn win this game, fair and square? Or will she have to make a Foul Play?
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Ms.Witch
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Created (December) 2024 & Completed () 2025