Identity
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  • Reads 648
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 6
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2015
Cassandra Black has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Meaning, she has a bunch of people living inside her brain that can take control of her body and live her life for her. 
It's not all bad though, she's gotten use to it. It's not a big deal. She just has 10 different personalities that make up her brain. 


This book was written to share awareness for such a disorder. Doing my best to try and show others what it is like to have such a thing as DID. I, myself, do not have DID so if this story is not perfect with the disorder I am not to blame. I am going on the idea of an extreme case of DID. Please read if you are interested in learning about Dissociative Identity Disorder. (DID)
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I have DID or Dissociative Identity Disorder... and that is what this story is about. It's about my personal journey learning about myself and living my life with five other people. It was tough to write so I hope you like it..... This is my life but I changed the names in it for everyone's safety.! I really hope this doesn't suck! Enjoy!