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A Name Without A Past

Title- A Name Without A Past Author- Abraham Tejiri Onojighofia Genre: Psychological Suspense Romance / Crime Thriller Tagline: Memory lies. Danger doesn't.. Larry awakens in an abandoned hospital with no name, no past, and no memories-except one. A woman's face. Her voice. Her presence. The single image floating in the hollow wreckage of his mind is so sharp, so undeniable, that he knows she matters. He doesn't know who he is, but he knows he must find her. Moments after he escapes the hospital, someone tries to kill him. Driven by instinct and the one memory he trusts, Larry follows the fragment of recognition until it leads him to Ella Morgan, a composed and fiercely intelligent homicide detective. But instead of relief, he's met with confusion. Ella has never seen him before. According to her, he is a stranger. But danger arrives before either of them can walk away. A sudden attack convinces Ella that Larry is not lying-someone wants him dead. And the attempt on his life mirrors the recent string of unsolved murders she is investigating. Against policy and against her better judgment, Ella takes him under temporary protection. Immediately, unsettling cracks begin to appear in her certainty. Larry recognizes places connected to the case. He reacts to threats with a trained instinct he can't explain. And his fragmented flashbacks seem tied to secrets Ella wasn't supposed to uncover. As they race to piece together his missing identity, a darker truth begins to emerge. Larry's amnesia is no accident. Evidence points to a covert operation, a covered-up crime, and powerful enemies determined to bury the truth permanently. His erased memory may hold the key to a conspiracy that reaches into the police force, the city's elite-and Ella's own past. With each step closer to the truth, the connection between them deepens. Larry feels drawn to her with an unshakable certainty that defies logic, while Ella fights the pull of a man who may be the missing link to her most dangerous case yet. But as Larry's memories begin to return, so does a chilling realization: Ella wasn't just a face in his mind. She was the last person he tried to protect before everything went dark. Now, the enemies hunting Larry have turned their sights on her. In a deadly race against a faceless adversary, Larry and Ella must unravel the past he's forgotten before it destroys them both. Because the silence Larry woke up with isn't empty-it's hiding a witness, a secret, and a truth someone is willing to kill to keep buried. And the closer the truth gets, the more dangerous remembering becomes.
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Chapter 11

CHAPTER 11 - FLASHBACK FRAGMENTS

The safehouse was silent, but Larry's mind was anything but. The air felt thick, heavy, as if the very walls were pressing in, forcing him to confront memories that refused to surface fully. He rubbed his temples, trying to hold onto the fragments, to make sense of the flashes that had invaded his thoughts since the last attack.

Images, disjointed and violent, struck him in waves: blood pooling on concrete, a warehouse filled with shadows, and a woman-Ella-crying, her face twisted in despair. But each memory was incomplete, blurred at the edges, slipping like smoke through his fingers.

He sank into a chair, hands trembling. "What... what is this?" he whispered. "Why do I see her? Why do I feel it?"

Ella approached cautiously, her gun still drawn. "Larry... are you alright?"

He shook his head. "I'm... not sure. I keep seeing things. Snippets. Faces. Places. And you... you're always there. But it doesn't make sense. I don't remember why, only that it matters."

Ella lowered her weapon slightly, eyes searching his face. "Larry... you're safe here. For now. You've survived attacks, ambushes, everything they've thrown at you. But this... this is different. You're remembering. And I think... it's going to get worse before it gets better."

Larry clenched his fists. "I need to remember. I need to know why they're after me. And why... why it feels like I've failed you already."

Ella froze at his words, a flicker of something-fear? recognition?-crossing her face. She shook it off quickly. "You haven't failed me, Larry. Not yet. But we have to be careful. The more you remember, the more dangerous it gets. Whoever erased your past... they didn't just erase your identity. They erased everything. And they want to make sure it stays that way."

Larry swallowed hard, mind racing. "I saw a warehouse... blood... you crying. But it's fragmented. Like I'm being shown pieces and punished for not understanding the whole."

Marcus, sitting nearby, looked pale. "Larry... maybe you shouldn't push it. I mean... those flashes... they're terrifying. What if remembering puts you in danger?"

Larry shook his head. "Danger doesn't matter anymore. If I can't remember, I'll never stop this. I'll never survive this. And I need to... I need to make sure no one else suffers for my past mistakes."

Ella's gaze softened, but tension remained. "Alright. Then we'll try to piece it together. But carefully. Slowly. Every fragment, every flash... we analyze. Nothing impulsive. Agreed?"

Larry nodded, though his stomach churned with unease.

He closed his eyes, letting the flashes come. First, a warehouse-a cavernous, dimly lit space, crates stacked haphazardly, shadows moving in unnatural patterns. The air smelled of rust and blood. He couldn't place the location, but instinct told him it was familiar.

Then a face-Ella. Tears streaked down her cheeks, voice trembling, though he couldn't hear the words. Something-fear, loss-radiated from her. The flash ended as quickly as it came, leaving Larry gasping, heart hammering.

"What... what does it mean?" he whispered.

Ella crouched beside him. "It means your past is catching up. And that we need to figure out what they want before it's too late."

A sudden noise snapped them both upright-a faint scuffing sound from the street below, barely audible over the hum of the city. Larry's instincts screamed. Someone was out there, watching. Waiting. Testing.

Ella signaled Marcus to stay low, and she and Larry moved toward the window. Through the blinds, shadows flickered across the street. Too many to count, too organized to be random. The organization was still active, still hunting.

Larry clenched his jaw. "They're never going to stop. Not until... until I remember. Until I face it."

Ella's voice was quiet but firm. "Then we'll face it together. But we need a plan. And we need to anticipate their next move."

A flicker on one of the security monitors drew Larry's attention. A car had stopped two blocks away, its engine idling. A figure remained inside, face obscured by shadows. Recognition sparked-another fragment-then it was gone. Larry's chest tightened. Whoever it was, they were waiting. Watching. Calculating.

The city beyond the safehouse felt suddenly hostile, alien. Every shadow could hide a threat, every passerby a spy. Larry's pulse raced. "They're testing me. Every step I take, they're analyzing, planning. And the flashes... the fragments... they're guiding me. For what? I don't know. But I have to find out."

A sudden crash from the kitchen made them both spin. Marcus was frozen, wide-eyed, whispering, "They're here. They're inside."

Larry rose instantly, body coiling like a spring, instincts taking over. "Get behind me. Now."

Larry moved through the safehouse with silent precision, scanning corners, listening to every creak, every whisper of movement. His mind raced, fragments of memory colliding with reality.

The intruder-a shadowy figure in black-emerged from the hallway. Larry lunged, catching him off-guard, twisting him to the ground. The man struggled, but Larry's instincts guided him, every movement precise, controlled.

Ella followed immediately, gun trained, covering his back. Marcus remained behind a table, trembling, unable to act but shielded.

Larry's eyes narrowed. Something about the intruder's stance, the way he moved, sparked a flash: the warehouse, blood, Ella crying. A shiver ran down his spine. It's all connected.

The intruder spoke, voice low and taunting. "Arden... you're remembering. But do you know what comes next?"

Larry froze. The name hit him like a lightning bolt. "Arden... that's me?" he whispered. Memory, long suppressed, stirred in fragments. Faces, places, incidents-each one jagged, incomplete, but real.

Ella's eyes widened. "Larry... Arden? That's... that's who you were before. The man they erased."

Larry's mind raced. "Then... everything. The attacks. The ambushes. The flashes... it's all about stopping me from remembering."

The intruder smirked. "Exactly. And now that you're starting to remember... the game changes. You don't know what's waiting, Arden. And you may not survive the truth."

Larry's muscles tensed, mind sharpening. He grabbed the man, restraining him, demanding answers. "Who sent you? Who's behind this?"

The man's eyes gleamed with malice. "Soon... you'll see. But by then... it might be too late. And Ella... she's not entirely what she seems. Trust no one."

Larry's heart skipped a beat. Suspicion, fear, and fragmented memory collided in a chaotic storm. Could he trust Ella? Could he trust anyone? The words echoed in his mind: Trust no one.

Suddenly, a loud crash from the front entrance shook the safehouse. Reinforcements-or a larger attack-had arrived. Larry glanced at Ella, determination in his eyes.

"Get ready," he said. "They want me dead, and I'm not going quietly. We fight... and we survive. But whatever happens next... Arden's past is about to catch up with us all."

Outside, the night remained deceptively calm. But inside, the safehouse was alive with tension, fear, and the first sparks of memory-promising revelation, danger, and betrayal.

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