Dissociative identity disorder or DID is a mental health condition. A person with DID has multiple and distinct personalities. Each identity controls the person's behavior at different times. The disorder can cause memory loss, delusions, or depression.
The identities have their own personal traits, history, likes, and dislikes. It can lead to gaps in memory and hallucinations, believing something is real when it isn't. Dissociative identity disorder used to be called multiple personality disorder or split personality disorder.
I glanced at Jayden sleeping on the other side of the bed. I sighed after reading some information about his illness.
Earlier in the restaurant, I thought he would hurt the waiter who bumped into him. Jayden looked so different when I saw him. He had this dark aura coming out from his body, and it was like Alora.
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