Voices
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Dissociative Identity Disorder, or more commonly, multiple personality disorder. When Wareska's twin brother Jaws tells her about the voices in his head, it isn't hard for her to figure out that his drastic changes in personality aren't him. With her brother running most of her life and being her only stability, how will Wareska make it through her last year of high school with 4 new brothers to deal with?
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