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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 13

Chapter 13 - THE LOCKED FILE

The warehouse had emptied-or at least it seemed to have. Larry and Ella had narrowly escaped, but the threat lingered like smoke, invisible yet suffocating. The images of masked figures, the flash of the tablet, the cold, deliberate voice-it haunted them both.

Back in the relative safety of the safehouse, Ella sat at the old wooden table, running her hands over the edge as if grounding herself to reality. Larry, pale and jittery, avoided her gaze, staring at the laptop screen before them.

"I don't understand," he said finally, voice low. "Why me? Why did they leave this behind?"

Ella's fingers hovered over the keyboard. "What did they leave behind?"

Larry's hands shook as he lifted a small flash drive from his coat pocket. The metal was cool, heavy, and ominous. "This... it was in the warehouse. They left it on the floor. I... I don't know why, but my fingerprints are all over it."

Ella's heart skipped a beat. She took the drive carefully, almost reverently. It was small, unassuming-but in that moment, it felt like a ticking bomb.

"Let's see what's on it," she said cautiously, plugging it into her laptop.

The screen flickered, lines of code and encrypted folders appearing almost immediately.

Larry's brow furrowed. "It's encrypted. Whoever made this... they're good. Really good."

Ella exhaled slowly, her fingers flying over the keyboard. "I can try... but it's going to take time. And we're not exactly... undisturbed."

Larry flinched, glancing nervously at the darkened street beyond the safehouse windows. "You think they're still following us?"

Ella didn't answer. She didn't have to. The paranoia, the subtle feeling of being hunted, had settled in her bones like ice.

Hours passed. Files decrypted partially, then crashed. Codes refused to yield their secrets. And through it all, Larry's anxiety grew-his memories, his past, intertwined with this file, pressing on him like invisible hands.

"I... I think they wanted me to see it," he said finally, voice trembling. "Not just hide it, not just lock it. They wanted me to know... what I saw. What I... missed."

Ella's eyes softened, even as her mind raced. "Then we'll find out together. Whatever's in that file, we'll get through it."

Larry swallowed hard, nodding, but he didn't look reassured. "The warehouse... the codes... it all connects. And now this file. It's all part of something bigger. I just... I don't know what."

Ella leaned closer, pointing at the screen. A file had partially decrypted-a folder titled CORRUPTION_EVIDENCE with subfolders named after government agencies, corporations, and personal names Larry didn't immediately recognize.

"They're covering something," she murmured. "Something serious."

Larry's breath caught. "I've... I've seen some of this before. Back then... when I was..." His voice faltered, a shadow passing over his expression. "I tried to... I tried to report it. I tried to stop it. But they buried it. They buried everything. And now... it's here."

Ella's heart ached. Larry had carried more than memory gaps-he'd carried guilt, responsibility, and fear. And now, it was surfacing in a way neither of them could ignore.

"Show me," she said softly, her hand brushing his. "Show me what you remember."

He hesitated, then slowly guided her through fragments of names, dates, locations. Each one corresponded to a subfolder on the drive.

Ella clicked into one folder. Inside, several PDFs appeared, but the files were corrupted-messages truncated, documents missing pages, images distorted.

"This file... it's been tampered with," she murmured, running her fingers through her hair. "Someone doesn't want this evidence to exist."

Larry leaned back, eyes distant. "They were always one step ahead. Always. Even when I tried to stop them, they... they made sure I couldn't."

Ella's mind raced. Whoever had orchestrated this-whether from within the government, corporations, or some shadow organization-had planned meticulously. The warehouse, the masked figures, the encrypted file... it was all connected, all designed to draw Larry in, to make him confront a past he didn't fully understand.

"I can try another method," she said finally, pulling a second laptop from her bag. "Maybe if I cross-reference these corrupted files, we can recover something. Anything."

Larry watched her fingers fly over the keyboard, awe and fear mingling in his expression. "If... if they find out we're opening it..." His voice trailed off.

"They won't," Ella said firmly, though her stomach twisted. "Not yet. We have to try. Otherwise, we'll never know what they're hiding."

The hours blurred. They worked through the night, recovering fragments of PDFs, images of transactions, scanned letters, and partially erased spreadsheets. Some files contained names-officials, businessmen, people Larry recognized vaguely from his own fragmented past.

"They bribed..." Larry murmured at one point, pointing to a partially recovered document. "They bribed officials, manipulated contracts... they covered up crimes... murders even. I... I knew about some of it, but... not all."

Ella swallowed, feeling the weight of the revelations pressing down on her chest. "And they left this here for you... as a warning, a test... or a trap."

Larry's face paled. "Or all three."

Then, just as the first hints of dawn touched the safehouse windows, a partially corrupted PDF flickered into full clarity on the screen. It contained an email chain, names of high-ranking officials, dates, amounts, and-most importantly-a list of witnesses.

Larry's hand went to his mouth. "Oh God... they were going to come after me. Me... first."

Ella's eyes widened. The file wasn't just evidence of corruption-it was a blueprint of targeted intimidation, detailing who had been silenced, who was at risk, and what measures were taken to cover tracks.

"They were... they've been watching you your entire life," she said softly.

Larry nodded, voice shaking. "I wasn't just a witness... I was a target. And now... now that this file exists again, I'm... I'm in danger. All over again."

Before Ella could respond, her laptop pinged-an alert. A message, encrypted, but unmistakable: We are watching. Stop digging, or he dies.

Larry's eyes widened in horror. "They know."

Ella's heart raced. "We need to move. Now."

They packed the laptops, the flash drive, and as much evidence as they could carry. But the safehouse no longer felt safe. Not when a single encrypted message could undo everything.

Ella glanced at Larry, his eyes haunted, pale, terrified. She clenched her fists. They had uncovered a sliver of truth, but it was only the beginning. Whoever had orchestrated this would not stop-could not stop-until every secret was buried and every witness silenced.

And as they slipped out into the early morning fog, neither of them noticed the subtle reflection in a nearby window: a black car, engine off, headlights dim, waiting.

Larry and Ella escape the safehouse with the partially decrypted file, but a mysterious figure is already tracking them. The file contains corruption evidence-but someone is always watching, and the next move could be fatal.

The fog hung low over the city, swallowing streetlights and muffling distant sounds. Ella and Larry moved quickly, keeping to shadows, trying to blend into the predawn emptiness. The file, now securely stored on a backup laptop, felt heavier than it had any right to-a digital Pandora's box whose secrets could get them killed.

Larry's hands trembled as he clutched the laptop to his chest. "I can't believe they... they made me carry it all along," he whispered. "All this time... I had no idea."

Ella glanced at him, her heart aching. "They wanted you to stay silent. Afraid. But now, we have a chance to expose them."

He shook his head, voice raw. "A chance? Ella... if they trace it, if they trace us... we're dead."

She tightened her grip on his arm. "Then we make sure they don't trace it."

The streets stretched before them like veins of concrete and asphalt. Ella led them to a small, abandoned storage unit she had scouted weeks ago-one far from their previous safehouse, unmarked, easily concealable.

Once inside, she set the laptop on a dusty workbench. Larry's eyes flickered over the screen as fragments of the corrupted files slowly loaded.

"This is it," she murmured. "Whatever they tried to hide... we're going to see it."

Larry swallowed hard, nodding. "I just hope... I hope I'm ready for it."

Ella began cross-referencing the recovered data. One by one, PDFs, scanned documents, and partially erased spreadsheets aligned, revealing patterns: illicit payments, manipulated contracts, blackmail, and-most chillingly-lists of names with coded notes beside each. Many names she recognized from news articles, public records, even corporate directories. Others... she didn't.

"They didn't just bribe people," she murmured. "They... controlled them. Every decision, every move."

Larry's hand hovered over the keyboard. "And some of those... some of those are people I knew. People I trusted."

Ella's pulse quickened. "Then we need to find out what they did. And fast. Every detail matters."

Hours passed. The digital labyrinth revealed more than either of them expected: evidence of corporate espionage, government complicity, money laundering, and-hidden in encrypted subfolders-shocking acts of violence masked as accidents.

Larry's face grew pale as he scrolled through a partially recovered video file. "Oh God... this is... this is why they came after me. I saw them... everything. And I couldn't stop it."

Ella placed a hand on his shoulder. "You're not alone anymore. We'll fix this. We'll expose them."

Larry shook his head. "No. Not fix. Not expose. If they trace this... if they know we're looking..." His voice faltered. "They'll come for us. And this time... they won't stop at warnings."

Ella's stomach twisted. "Then we move quickly. Before they can react."

But before they could plan their next step, the laptop pinged. A single message appeared on the screen, untraceable, anonymous: You should have left it alone.

Larry flinched. "They're watching us. They always are."

Ella clenched her jaw. "Then we need to be smarter. Faster. We can't let them win."

She opened the partially decrypted file further, scrolling through a spreadsheet marked Project Oversight. Names of officials, dates of meetings, amounts of hush money-each line a thread leading to the heart of the corruption.

Larry leaned closer. "Wait... this name..." He pointed to a familiar one. "It's... it's him. He's not just involved... he's orchestrated some of it. From the beginning."

Ella frowned. "Who?"

Larry swallowed hard, voice barely a whisper. "The one I trusted most... the one who brought me into this job. The person I thought... would protect me."

Ella's eyes widened. "No..."

"Yes," Larry said, voice breaking. "He set it all in motion. He knew about the file. He knew about me. And now... now that we have it, we're targets again. Only bigger. More dangerous."

A cold, metallic sound interrupted them-a click. A lock? A door? Ella's head snapped toward the storage unit entrance.

Before she could react, the door burst open. A figure stepped inside, tall, deliberate, unmasked, face familiar-and horrifyingly calm.

Ella's heart stopped. "It can't be..."

Larry's jaw tightened. "It is."

The man stepped forward, hands empty but posture menacing. "Impressive work," he said, voice smooth, chillingly calm. "But you've gone too far. That file... it's not yours to decode."

Ella stood in front of Larry, protective. "Who are you? What do you want?"

He smiled, cold and calculating. "I'm the one who made sure you never found out. I'm the one who orchestrated the warehouse, the threats, everything. And now... you've crossed the line."

Larry stepped back, shaking. "You... you can't do this. I trusted you. I thought..."

"You thought wrong," the man said. His eyes locked on the laptop. "That file contains secrets that could ruin everything. And you've made it vulnerable."

Ella's mind raced. She needed a plan, but the man moved closer, confident, measured. Her options were shrinking by the second.

"Larry," she whispered. "We need to get the file. Now."

He nodded, trembling, and together they lunged for the laptop. But the man was faster. He grabbed it, yanking it toward him. The screen flickered as fragments of the corruption evidence scattered across the display, some files disappearing entirely.

Ella's breath caught. "No! We were so close!"

Larry stumbled back, hands pressed to his head. "They... they're destroying it. Everything... everything we've uncovered..."

The man held the laptop high. "And now... so much worse is coming."

Suddenly, a second figure appeared behind them-silent, masked, weapon drawn. The storage unit had become a cage, and escape routes vanished in seconds.

Ella and Larry froze. There was no way out, no plan, only the chilling realization that the orchestrator had been closer than they ever imagined-and the file, their only leverage, was being torn from their hands.

The first man's voice cut through the air like ice. "Decisions need to be made. And you... you will learn what happens to those who dig too deep."

Ella's heart pounded. Larry's fingers trembled on hers. The corrupted file, the evidence of corruption, the betrayal by someone trusted-it all hung in the balance. One wrong move, one hesitation, and everything would be lost.

And then, in the chaos, the first man's hand slipped on the laptop. A cable snagged, sparks flew, and the screen went black.

Ella and Larry exchanged a look, eyes wide with fear and determination.

The storage unit fell silent, save for the faint hum of the city outside. But the danger hadn't passed. If anything, it had only grown.

Somewhere in the shadows, the orchestrator waited. The corrupted file was gone-or at least inaccessible-but the secrets it contained were alive. And they weren't finished with Larry or Ella.

The orchestrator reveals himself as someone from Larry's past, close and trusted. The file is physically taken or corrupted, leaving them in immediate danger. Larry and Ella are trapped with masked enforcers, and the true stakes of the corruption evidence remain a deadly mystery.

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