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Though she doesn't remember the trauma that caused it, Holly Miller has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Her personality has fractured into five different identities. There's the faceless Boy, the prayerful Silent One, the protective Sarge, the rotund Ruffles and the high-maintenance Better... read more

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  • Holly Miller: Main character with Dissociative Identity Disorder who's personality has fractured into five different identities. She lives in New York where she works as a voice-over artist
  • Boy: One of the identities, the faceless Boy who all we see of him are his red converse shoes.
  • Silent One: One the identities, the prayful Silent One who never speaks but spends most of his time in prayer, kneeling on his pillow.
  • Sarge: One of the identities, the protective Sarge who's a soldier.
  • Ruffles: One of the identites, the rotound Ruffles who spends all her time sitting on her pillow and munching on Ruffles potato chips
  • Betty Jane: One of the identities, the high-maintenance southern belle who spends most of her time trimming her nails and striving to be in the spotlight.
  • Sarah: Holly's older sister who tries to take responsibility for her family
  • Milton: Holly's therapist who she meets with twice weekly.
  • Peter: Holly's boyfriend.
  • Walter: Executive producer of The Neighborhood.
  • Mike Davey: Add a description of this character.
  • Brenda
  • Pam: Peter's best friend.
  • Harriet: Ruffles voice for one of the main characters on The Neighborhood.
  • Aiden
  • Linda: The woman Holly's father ran off with.
  • Dr. Lawler
  • Dan: Holly's uncle.
  • Robbie
  • Eddie
  • Mr. Rhode
  • Violet: Betty Jane's voice for one of the main characters on The Neighborhood.
  • Aslan: Lion from Narnia.
  • Chuck
  • Francis
  • Neil
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"My mother taught me that image is more important than reality."

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  1. Shana Mahaffey (Author)

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