Mental Illnesses

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I saw someone request for this and I completely forgot about it. I've never really tried it before, I don't have most of the mental illnesses either so forgive me if I get them wrong. I won't be including all of the assassins that I write for. Just a couple of assassins for now.

Arno: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Arno was shook to the core when Y/n told him she didn't recognize him.

He was even more shook when she told him that Y/n wasn't her name.

"That is your name! Y/n M/n Dorian!"

"No. My name is Jean."

Jean? Who's Jean?!

As time started to go by, Arno started to piece together some things.

Jean is the protective one.

Fleur is the child.

Constant is the intelligent one.

Camille is the flirty one.

And there are surely more.

Arno just didn't meet them yet.

Eventually, Arno got used to it. He paid attention to what causes certain sides to take over his daughter's body for the hour/day/week.

Jacob: ADHD

Evie and Henry are a blessing to Jacob.

Without them, taking care of his daughter would be impossible.

At first, Jacob never thought about mental illnesses, even after sneaking around the mental hospital.

It started off with continuous tapping on any hard surface then it moved onto clicking of pens.

It got on Jacob's nerves until Evie stopped him from doing anything rash.

After doing some research, Evie and Henry both agreed that Y/n may have ADHD. To confirm their suspicion, a doctor agreed with them.

Thus came the plans to keep Y/n's hands busy. For example: offering her instead of choosing something for her. This comes in handy when it comes to teaching.

Hands on experience quickly became Y/n's favorite method of learning. Using blocks, or matching helped Y/n stay focus and interested in learning.

Shaun:

OCD.

That's what Y/n had.

It especially got bad when she sees a mess on either, or both, Shaun and Rebecca's work spaces.

9/10, either, or both, of their desks are neatly arranged in alphabetical and date order.

It worked very well for Shaun since he's a historian and dates are very important.

The bad thing about Y/n's OCD is her obsession of dust. It's almost like she has mysophobia (fear of germs).

She has to stay clean or she starts to panic.

"Daddy, don't touch that! It's yucky!"

"Aunt Rebecca! That was on the floor!"

Shaun has done exposure therapy on Y/n but it hasn't done much. In fact, it's probably made it worse.

"You've tried, Shaun."

"You're not helping me, Beccs."

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