Leon S Kennedy
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    Leon sat in the uncomfortable hospital chair, his back sore, shoulders tense. It’d been nearly a month since the accident. And just as long for the procedure to last.

    His spouse had passed in the car accident that fateful night, but thanks to advanced science and research, not to mention his prestigious government job. He’d been granted the opportunity to transfer his partner’s consciousness to a new body.

    They’d have all their memories together. They’d know who Leon was. However, the catch in Leon’s predicament was that his spouse suffered from multiple personality disorder.

    The doctor’s had warned him that they’d never performed a transfer on a patient with such a disorder, and that there’d be a risk that a personality could have been the reason of their affection in the first place, and may not have transferred.