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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 14

Chapter 14 - RECOVERY AND REVELATION

The storage unit felt emptier than ever, but the sense of being hunted lingered, thick as the dust on the floor. Larry and Ella had narrowly escaped, but the orchestrator-someone Larry had once trusted-was still out there, and the corrupted file was gone, or at least out of reach.

Ella leaned against a cracked wall, rubbing her temples. "We can't stay here. Not after what just happened."

Larry nodded, voice low, shaken. "They knew exactly where to find us. They knew what we had. And... they knew what we'd do next."

Ella exhaled slowly, trying to steady her thoughts. "We need a plan. A proper one. Not just running from them."

Larry's gaze dropped to the ground. "The file... some of it is gone, I think. They corrupted parts of it. But there are fragments... fragments I still remember. Pieces I can reconstruct from memory."

Ella's eyes widened. "You remember enough to recreate it?"

He hesitated. "Not all. But maybe... just maybe... enough to expose them."

Her stomach tightened. It was a dangerous gamble. The orchestrator was no ordinary criminal. Someone from Larry's past, someone who had manipulated him before. Whoever this person was, they had resources, intelligence, and patience. And now, Larry and Ella were squarely in their sights.

"We need to be careful," she said firmly. "We can't do this alone."

Larry nodded, his hands trembling. "There's someone... an old contact. Someone I trusted after everything. They might help."

Ella raised an eyebrow. "Someone you trusted? Are you sure this time?"

He met her gaze. "I don't know. But it's the only chance we have."

They navigated the foggy streets, moving quietly toward a small, nondescript café on the edge of the city. Larry led the way, memories of past meetings guiding their path. The café looked harmless enough, but Ella noticed the subtle signs Larry had mentioned before-loose shutters, an unmarked door at the back, the way the barista's eyes lingered a fraction too long on passersby.

Inside, the smell of coffee and baked goods was comforting, almost normal. Yet every shadow, every reflective surface made her jump.

Larry gestured toward a side room. "This is where we can talk privately."

The room was small and dimly lit, with a single table and a pair of chairs. They sat, Larry hunched over, hands clasped.

"Who is this contact?" Ella asked softly.

Larry took a deep breath. "His name is Marcus. He helped me after I first realized the scope of the corruption. We never fully trusted each other, but... he knows the system. He knows how to retrieve files like the one we lost."

Ella nodded. "Then we go to him. Carefully. And we make sure we're not being followed."

They left the café separately to avoid suspicion, meeting Marcus in a small, secluded office in an industrial part of town. Marcus was older than Larry remembered, sharp-eyed, and calculated. He didn't shake hands, didn't smile. He just studied them both as if weighing their worth.

"So," Marcus said finally, voice clipped. "You've come for the file."

Ella nodded, handing over the backup laptop. "It was partially corrupted, but we think Larry remembers enough to reconstruct the key elements."

Marcus's eyes flicked to Larry. "And you?"

Larry swallowed hard. "I can... try. I know enough about the patterns, the people, the connections. But we don't have much time. They're watching. They're... waiting."

Marcus raised an eyebrow. "Time is never on your side with these people. If they know you're reconstructing the evidence, they'll act. And they won't hesitate."

Ella felt a chill. "Then we work fast. And discreetly."

Marcus gestured toward a bank of computers. "We'll need to cross-reference every fragment you remember with public records, communications, even minor financial transactions. If we do it right, we can expose their network without giving them a trace."

Larry nodded, beginning to type, recalling fragments of emails, spreadsheets, and corrupt files he'd seen before. Ella worked alongside him, piecing together the scattered evidence, her mind racing with connections, motivations, and patterns.

Hours passed. The pieces slowly formed a network, a web of corruption that stretched farther than either of them had imagined-officials, businessmen, even law enforcement officers complicit in covering crimes and silencing witnesses.

Then Larry froze. "Wait... this name..." He pointed at a recovered email chain. "It's him again. The orchestrator. He's not just involved-he's coordinating everything."

Ella's pulse quickened. "You mean... he's still in control?"

Larry swallowed hard. "Yes. And he knows we're close. If we make a mistake... they'll come for us. Directly."

Suddenly, Marcus's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, expression tight. "We've been compromised. Someone's been tracking the laptops, the connections, the IPs. They're closer than we thought."

Ella's stomach twisted. "Then we need to leave. Now."

Marcus nodded. "We can't go back to the safehouse. We need a temporary location. Somewhere they won't find us until we finish reconstructing the file."

They relocated to a remote apartment outside the city. Security cameras were disabled, and Marcus set up encrypted networks to mask their digital footprint. Larry, Ella, and Marcus worked through the night, piecing together the fragments of the corrupted file.

Every recovered detail added fuel to the fire: bribes, blackmail, manipulated contracts, and even murders disguised as accidents. The orchestrator's influence was chillingly pervasive, touching nearly every corner of the system Larry had once trusted.

Larry paused, staring at a line of data. "This... this implicates someone I never thought would be involved. Someone in... our inner circle. Someone I trusted."

Ella's eyes narrowed. "You mean... someone we've met recently?"

He nodded slowly, voice low. "Yes. And if they're involved, that means..." He trailed off, swallowing hard.

Marcus leaned over. "It means they could have been feeding information to the orchestrator all along. And now, with you reconstructing the file, you're exposing them."

Ella's stomach dropped. "Then they know we're close to the truth."

Outside, the night was silent, but the danger was real. Larry's past, the corrupted file, the orchestrator's reach-they had all converged. One wrong move could undo everything.

And then, a faint sound from the street below-a car engine, slowly revving, tires crunching gravel-made Ella's blood run cold.

"They've found us," Marcus said quietly.

Larry's face went pale. "Oh no... not now. Not here. We're too exposed."

Ella's fists clenched. "Then we prepare. Because if they come for us... we won't go down without a fight."

Larry and Ella reconstruct the file with Marcus's help, uncovering shocking links to their inner circle and the orchestrator's network. But the orchestrator has already tracked them to their temporary hideout. A threatening presence outside the apartment signals that the next confrontation is inevitable.

The faint hum of the city outside was the only sound until the crunch of gravel reached Ella's ears. She froze, instincts screaming.

"They're here," Marcus whispered, crouched beside the makeshift workstation.

Larry's hands shook as he glanced toward the windows, every muscle tense. "We've been careful... how did they-"

"They always find a way," Marcus said grimly. "You can be careful, but they watch everything. Every digital footprint, every movement. And now, with you reconstructing the file, you've lit a beacon."

Ella's pulse hammered. "Then we don't wait for them to come in. We move first. We have to get out before it's too late."

Larry swallowed hard. "But the file... it's almost complete. Just a few more fragments, and we'll have enough to expose everything."

Marcus shook his head. "You don't get a choice. They're coming, and if we stay... that's it. No backup. No reinforcements."

Ella's gaze flicked toward the laptop, the glowing screen of reconstructed evidence almost mocking in its promise. Every name, every connection, every criminal act carefully logged-it was the culmination of months of fear, uncertainty, and investigation. But right now, it was a liability.

She grabbed the laptop. "Then we go. Now."

The three of them moved swiftly through the apartment, Marcus leading, Ella close behind, and Larry stumbling, nerves raw. The fire escape at the rear of the building offered a narrow chance of escape, but even as they descended, the faint sound of tires on asphalt grew louder.

A black SUV pulled to a stop beneath them. Headlights off, engine idling. Shadows moved inside. Marcus's eyes narrowed. "They know exactly where we are."

Larry's heart pounded. "How-"

"Don't think. Move!" Marcus snapped.

They landed on the street, cold concrete beneath their feet. The SUV door opened. Two figures emerged, masked, guns drawn.

Ella's breath caught. Larry froze beside her. Marcus pulled them toward a side alley, the shadows their only shield.

Bullets ricocheted off the walls behind them. One clattered just inches from Ella's feet. Her hands shook as she yanked Larry and Marcus along, adrenaline surging.

"They're trying to scare us, but they'll escalate!" Marcus hissed. "Keep moving!"

The alley twisted, narrow and dark, leading to a service corridor behind a cluster of shuttered warehouses. They slowed for a moment, pressing against the wall. Larry gasped for breath, panic flashing across his face.

"They... they're professionals," he whispered. "They know what they're doing. They-"

A shadow passed the end of the alley. Ella stiffened. One of the pursuers had spotted them.

Marcus growled. "No time. Move!"

They sprinted again, hearts pounding, until the alley ended in an abandoned parking lot. The SUV waited, its dark windows like eyes. Two more masked figures emerged, blocking the exit.

Ella's mind raced. The orchestrator wasn't just following them-he was coordinating, cutting off escape routes, herding them like prey.

"Larry," she said, voice steady despite the fear, "we have to distract them. Do you remember the alternate route Marcus mentioned?"

Larry's eyes widened. "Yes... the service tunnels under the old rail line. But it's narrow, and... and unstable."

Marcus nodded. "It's our only shot. But you'll need to move fast, or they'll pin us down."

Ella glanced at Larry. "We move together. No hesitation. Understood?"

He nodded, swallowing hard. "Understood."

They bolted toward the tunnel entrance, feet pounding against concrete and gravel. The masked pursuers fired sporadically, forcing them to duck behind dumpsters and debris. The sound of gunfire echoed off nearby buildings, sharp and threatening.

As they reached the tunnel, Ella's eyes caught a glint in the shadows-a wire stretched across the entrance. She yelped, grabbing Larry, pulling him back.

Marcus cursed under his breath. "Tripwire. They're prepared for everything."

Ella's mind raced. There was no time to disable it safely. They had to jump. One, two, three-over the wire, into the tunnel.

The pursuers reached the entrance seconds later, guns raised, but the narrow opening prevented them from following quickly. Marcus blocked the rear, buying time.

Inside, the darkness was oppressive. The faint hum of water dripping and distant echoes made every step tense. Larry stumbled, fear evident. "I... I can't believe this... I almost died."

Ella squeezed his hand. "You're alive. We're alive. Keep moving."

They navigated the tunnels, every turn a potential ambush. The reconstructed file, though partially secure on the backup laptop, remained vulnerable. Every second increased the stakes-if the orchestrator's team intercepted them here, all their progress could vanish.

Then, a sudden sound-a clatter of metal, footsteps from ahead. They froze.

Marcus hissed, "They've followed us."

Larry's face went pale. "How? How did they-"

Before Marcus could answer, the tunnel erupted with light. A projector shone directly on the wall, displaying a single message:

"You can run. But you can't hide. Finish this, and you die."

Ella's breath caught. Larry's knees buckled.

Marcus stepped forward, fists clenched. "It's a trap. They know exactly how far we've gotten. They're herding us. And if we make a wrong move..."

The tunnel's shadows shifted. Figures emerged, silent, armed, their movements precise.

Ella's mind raced. The orchestrator wasn't just an individual-they had infrastructure, resources, and deadly intent. Every connection Larry had reconstructed brought them closer to uncovering the truth-and closer to imminent danger.

Larry whispered, voice shaking, "They... they want the file. They want... everything we've reconstructed."

Ella gritted her teeth. "Then we don't let them have it. Not without a fight."

They backed into a narrower section of the tunnel, the walls pressing close, leaving no escape. Marcus glanced at the backup laptop, now clutched tightly in Ella's arms.

"They'll take it if we hesitate. Be ready."

The figures advanced, methodical, calculated. Their leader emerged last-unmasked, calm, and unmistakable. The orchestrator.

Larry's eyes widened in horror. "No... it can't be..."

Ella's heart pounded. This man had controlled Larry's past, orchestrated threats, corrupted systems, and now stood mere feet away, watching them struggle.

The tunnel fell silent except for their ragged breathing. Time seemed to freeze.

Then the orchestrator smiled, low and deliberate. "End of the line. The file... and your lives... are mine."

Larry and Ella are cornered in the tunnels by the orchestrator and his armed enforcers. The reconstructed file-their only leverage-is in Ella's hands. One wrong move could mean death or complete loss of the evidence. The next confrontation will decide whether the corruption network is exposed or they are silenced forever.

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