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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 12

Chapter 12 - LINKED CASES

The apartment was quiet, too quiet. Ella sat at her small desk, the soft hum of her computer the only companion as she scrolled through folders of crime scene photos. She'd seen dozens over the past few months, each image a frozen echo of violence. But today, something felt different.

Larry was across the room, pacing. The faintest tremor ran through his hands, and for the first time since he'd been placed in protective custody, he seemed... unsettled.

"Larry," she said gently, trying to mask her curiosity. "Do you want to-"

He cut her off with a sharp shake of his head, stopping mid-step. His eyes were fixed on a photograph on her screen.

Ella leaned closer. The image was mundane at first glance: a narrow alley, a flickering street lamp, garbage cans tipped over against a brick wall. Nothing extraordinary. But Larry's reaction was anything but ordinary.

"That's... that's not possible," he whispered, voice taut with something she couldn't immediately identify-fear? guilt? recognition?

Ella's fingers hovered over the keyboard. "Larry... do you know this place?"

He swallowed hard, the tremor in his throat betraying his attempt at calm. "I... I've been there."

Her pulse quickened. "You... you've been there?"

"Yes." His voice was low, strained. "Many times. I shouldn't have... I shouldn't..." His words trailed off, leaving a silence heavier than the room itself.

Ella took a deep breath. This was why she had agreed to help him, to protect him. She had suspected there was more to his memory gaps than trauma. Now, it was undeniable: something in his past was tied directly to these crimes.

"Larry," she said softly, keeping her tone neutral but firm. "I need you to tell me everything you remember. Anything. No matter how small or... insignificant it seems."

He flinched, as if the words themselves were sharp. "I can't," he said, backing toward the corner. "It's too... dangerous. If I talk..." His eyes darted to the window, then the door, then back at her, wide and haunted. "They'll know."

Ella's heart thumped. "Who'll know? Larry, we're safe here. I won't let anything happen to you."

"They're... everywhere," he whispered. "Always watching. I can't... I can't risk it."

Ella moved closer, kneeling so she was level with him. "Larry, listen. You're not alone anymore. Not here, not with me. I promise."

He swallowed again, nodding slowly, but the tension didn't ease. The color drained from his face as he stared at the photograph again.

"I remember this one," he said finally. "And that one... and-" He gestured vaguely toward several images, the connections forming in his mind but not yet on her screen.

Ella began to piece it together. Each location in the photos wasn't random. They formed a pattern-a route, a series of places someone had frequented. And if Larry knew them, it wasn't just familiarity; it was experience. He had been there, and he remembered more than he was letting on.

Her mind raced. Could he have witnessed the crimes? Or worse... been involved?

"Larry," she asked, steadying her voice, "you said you shouldn't have... what? Done something? Seen something?"

He shook his head violently. "I didn't... I didn't do it. I swear. But I saw... everything. I couldn't stop it." His voice cracked. "I tried. I... I tried to warn them, but they didn't listen. I..." His hands shook as he buried his face in them.

Ella's chest tightened. She had dealt with witnesses before, scared and traumatized, but this was different. Larry wasn't just afraid; he was haunted by guilt he might not fully understand yet.

She took a deep breath, forcing herself to focus. "Okay," she said softly. "We'll figure this out together. Step by step. First, we need to trace these locations, see if there's a connection, something we can use."

Larry looked up at her, eyes red, haunted, almost pleading. "You don't understand. Some places... some people... they can't be traced. They'll know. They'll-"

"Then we'll be careful," she said firmly. "We'll take it slow. You just... tell me what you can, and we'll stop there. No more, no less."

He hesitated, then nodded. "Okay. But... you have to promise... promise you'll keep me safe."

Ella's jaw tightened. "I promise."

For the next few hours, they worked together, Larry reluctantly recalling fragments-streets, buildings, faces blurred by memory but recognizable in part. Every time he saw a familiar pattern or an object that triggered his memory, a flicker of panic passed over his face. Ella noted it, careful not to push too hard, careful to keep the fragile trust intact.

Then, she noticed something else. A series of images showed the same graffiti on walls, the same abandoned warehouses. Not random art or urban decay-messages. Signs. Codes. And they all appeared at locations Larry remembered.

"Larry," she said, pointing to one photograph. "Look at this. The graffiti... do you recognize it?"

His eyes widened, pupils dilated. "Yes... yes, that means... it means they've been here. All of them."

Her stomach turned. "Who?"

He shook his head, voice trembling. "I can't... I can't say. Not yet. If they find out I'm talking..." He pressed his hands over his ears as if the sound of it alone could summon danger.

Ella swallowed hard. The pieces were coming together, but the more they fit, the more dangerous it seemed. Larry wasn't just a witness; he was connected. Somehow, intimately.

And then she saw it. On the edge of a photograph, barely noticeable-a reflection in a broken window. A figure. Watching. Always watching.

Her breath caught. "Larry... look at this."

He turned, eyes narrowing. He froze. Recognition, pure and raw, flashed across his face. "That's... that's him."

Ella's heart skipped. "Who?"

He didn't answer. He couldn't. His body stiffened, his hands clenched. Then he bolted from the room, moving toward the back door of the apartment, almost knocking over a chair.

"Larry! Wait!" she called, but he was gone.

She ran after him, heart pounding. The hallway was empty, silent. No sign of him. She ran to the stairwell, calling his name, her pulse hammering in her ears.

Then, from below, she heard it: the faintest whisper of movement. Footsteps, deliberate, careful. Too careful.

Her skin crawled. She wasn't sure if it was Larry-or someone else. Someone who shouldn't have been here.

The elevator doors at the far end of the hall slid open with a soft metallic hiss. Empty. But she caught a flash of something black, just a shadow moving out of sight.

Ella's mind raced. Larry had triggered something-memories, connections-but it was more than that. Someone else knew. Someone else was already here, waiting, watching, and she had just walked into the middle of it.

She clenched her fists, her jaw tight. Larry was out there. And whoever-or whatever-was tracking him wasn't going to stop.

The apartment phone rang, sharp and sudden, making her jump. She snatched it up.

"Ella..." a voice hissed through the line, low and cold. "Stop looking. Or he dies."

Her blood ran cold.

She pressed the phone to her chest, gripping it like a lifeline. Larry. He was out there. And now, so were they.

She glanced at the open laptop. The photos. The graffiti. The reflection. Everything was connected. Everything pointed to one horrifying truth: the past Larry had tried to bury wasn't just coming back-it was hunting them both.

And somewhere, out there, someone had been waiting for her to make the first move.

Larry is missing, someone is stalking Ella, and the first explicit threat has arrived-his past is no longer just memory; it's a weapon against both of them.

Ella's hands shook as she set the phone down. Her mind raced, trying to separate reality from fear. The voice on the line had been calm, deliberate-but the threat was unmistakable. Larry's life, her life, the fragile progress they'd made... all of it now hung by a thread.

The apartment felt suffocating, the walls closing in around her. She needed a plan, but the urgency gnawed at her brain. First, she had to find Larry.

She dashed out the door, key still in hand. The stairwell was dimly lit, shadows stretching across the concrete steps like dark fingers. Every step she took made her ears strain for the slightest sound-footsteps, whispers, any clue to where he might have gone.

Then she heard it: a soft, uneven tapping from the street below.

Her pulse spiked. She leaned over the railing, scanning the quiet street. A figure slipped between parked cars, tall, shadowed, impossible to identify. And yet, something about their movements made her freeze. That wasn't Larry.

"Larry!" she yelled, her voice cutting through the night air. But the figure vanished into the darkness.

She ran down, ignoring the rough scrape of her shoes against concrete, and reached the street. The alleyways were narrow, twisting, the kind that made her stomach churn with the familiar, inescapable sense of danger. She paused at a corner, breath ragged, scanning for any sign of him.

Then she saw it-a faint glimmer of reflective metal. Larry's watch? His bracelet? Something that belonged to him. She sprinted toward it, heart pounding, only to stop abruptly.

The alley was empty. The item lay on the ground, untouched, as if dropped deliberately. But the walls... the walls were lined with graffiti. Codes, symbols, marks she didn't recognize-yet each felt loaded with meaning, charged with a tension she couldn't shake.

Her chest tightened. Larry had been here. And someone else had been here too. Watching. Waiting.

She crouched, picking up the bracelet. Her fingers trembled. The metal was warm-not from heat, but from recent contact. Someone had handled it recently.

"Ella..." a voice called softly from the end of the alley.

She spun, searching for the source. There he was-Larry, leaning against the wall, pale and shaking, but alive. Relief surged, followed immediately by suspicion. He wasn't alone in his panic; someone-or something-had driven him here.

"Larry!" she rushed to him. "Are you okay?"

He flinched at her voice, then closed his eyes, taking deep breaths. "I... I thought I could lose them. I thought..." His words faltered. "They're everywhere. I can't hide. I can't..."

Ella gripped his shoulders. "Shh. You're safe. I'm here. We'll get through this."

But even as she spoke, she noticed movement at the far end of the alley. Shadows. Figures. Watching.

Larry's eyes widened. "They followed me," he whispered. "They never let go."

Ella's heart raced. "Then we need to move. Now."

They darted from alley to alley, trying to stay off the main street. Larry's knowledge of the city became their secret map, his fragmented memories guiding them past familiar streets, hidden nooks, and unmonitored exits.

And then it happened.

A figure stepped out from behind a dumpster-a tall man, face hidden beneath a hood. He raised a hand, and in it was a small device-a camera, or a phone, she couldn't tell. But the intention was clear: surveillance.

Larry froze. "He... he's one of them," he said, voice shaking. "The ones who..."

Ella grabbed his hand. "Keep moving!"

They ran, their footsteps echoing against brick and asphalt, adrenaline pushing them faster than they'd ever moved before. Behind them, a sound followed-the faint echo of boots, too deliberate, too coordinated to be coincidence.

They reached an abandoned warehouse, the kind Larry had mentioned in his fragmented memories. Its windows were shattered, doors hanging on rusted hinges, a skeleton of a building that had seen better days.

"This... this is safe," Larry whispered, but his voice lacked conviction.

Ella stepped inside, eyes adjusting to the darkness. The air smelled of rust and dust. They moved deeper, careful to avoid debris, until they reached a corner where Larry sank against the wall, trembling.

"I remember this place," he said, voice barely audible. "I was... I was here when it happened. I saw them... all of them. I couldn't stop it."

Ella sat beside him, her hands on his shoulders. "It's okay. You're not alone. I'm here. We'll figure it out."

But even as she spoke, she noticed something on the floor-a piece of paper, folded, partially hidden under a broken beam. She picked it up. A series of numbers and letters, arranged in a code-like sequence.

Larry's eyes followed her movements. His face went pale. "They... they left it for me. For us."

Ella's stomach dropped. Someone knew they had come here. Someone knew they were together.

"Larry," she said, voice low, "do you know what this means?"

He shook his head, swallowing hard. "It's... it's a warning. Or a test. I don't know... but it's not good."

Suddenly, a sound echoed through the warehouse-a slow, deliberate clap.

They both froze.

"Bravo," a voice called, smooth, chilling. "You've found the first piece of the puzzle. But the game... is far from over."

Ella's pulse spiked. "Who's there?"

Silence. Then footsteps-light, careful, moving between the shadows.

Larry grabbed her arm, eyes wide with terror. "We need to leave... now."

But as they turned to flee, the door slammed shut behind them with a deafening bang.

Ella ran to it, trying to push, but it wouldn't budge. Larry pressed himself against her, trembling. "They knew we'd come here. They knew."

The shadows shifted. Shapes emerged, surrounding them. Figures in black, masked, faceless. Ella's mind raced, searching for any escape, any plan. But the warehouse, once a refuge, had become a trap.

One of them stepped forward, holding a tablet. A photo flashed on the screen-a picture of Ella, taken moments ago in the alley.

"Thought you could hide?" the voice sneered. "He's yours now. But can you save him?"

Larry's eyes went wide. "Ella... don't-"

Before she could react, the warehouse lights flickered on, revealing dozens of masked figures, each one silent, watching. The coded note, the surveillance, the relentless pursuit-it had all led here.

Ella's mind raced. The photos, the graffiti, Larry's memories-they weren't random. Someone was orchestrating everything, tying their lives into a web she couldn't yet see.

And the last thing she saw before the lights cut out again... was a figure stepping close to Larry, hand reaching toward him, slow, deliberate, merciless.

Larry is in immediate danger. Ella is trapped with him in the warehouse, surrounded by masked figures. The true orchestrator of the linked cases is revealed only as a shadow, leaving the tension and stakes higher than ever.

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