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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 18

CHAPTER 18 - THE TRAP STREET

The rain had stopped, but the night still smelled of damp asphalt and wet iron. Puddles mirrored the streetlights, fractured into trembling shards by the occasional gust of wind. Ella drove the black SUV cautiously, headlights cutting through the mist like a pair of knives. Larry sat beside her, eyes scanning every corner, every shadow, every streetlamp flickering on the abandoned city streets.

"This is the place," Larry said quietly, voice low, almost reverent. He tapped his fingers nervously against the edge of the dashboard. "I remember... it from my past. A location connected to the network. A key point. If we get it right, we might finally see the pattern."

Ella nodded, eyes fixed on the road. "And if we get it wrong?"

Larry swallowed. "Then... we die."

She didn't flinch. Not out loud. But her knuckles whitened around the wheel. "Then we don't get it wrong. Step by step, we get it right."

The street appeared normal at first glance-empty, wet, quiet. Industrial buildings lined either side, their brickwork mottled with age and neglect. But Larry's instincts screamed differently. Every detail he had memorized decades ago-or so it felt-aligned perfectly: a faded sign above a shuttered warehouse, a rusted fire escape, a lamppost leaning just slightly to the left.

He breathed deeply, trying to steady himself. "Here. Turn here."

Ella slowed, tires crunching over gravel. Larry leaned forward, eyes sweeping the area. He scanned every corner, every doorway. And then-he froze.

"Ella... stop."

She slammed the brakes. The SUV skidded slightly but came to a halt.

Larry's eyes were wide, breathing shallow. "It's... it's not right. Something's off."

Ella followed his gaze. Across the street, a faint shimmer reflected the lamplight-plastic sheets stretched across windows. A faint chemical smell lingered in the air. Larry's pulse spiked.

"They're waiting for us," he whispered.

Ella didn't need to ask who. She knew. The ghost from the warehouse. The orchestrator of his past. The one who had haunted Larry and orchestrated memories, names, and shadows for years.

Larry pushed the door open, stepping out onto the gravel. He paused, hands raised slightly. "I know this street. I... thought it was clear. But it's a trap. They've been waiting."

Ella stepped out as well, positioning herself behind the SUV for cover. Rainwater from the puddles soaked through her shoes, but she didn't notice. Her eyes were locked on Larry-and the subtle signs he noticed.

The first was a faint glint along the fire escape-mirrored sunlight from a small metallic object.

"Their cameras," Larry whispered. "They're still watching."

Ella nodded. "Then we move carefully."

They proceeded down the cracked pavement, Larry guiding her. Each step was deliberate. He pointed out subtle changes: a brick slightly displaced, a line of soot along the wall, faint scorch marks near the curb.

"They've staged this street to mislead me," he said, voice tight. "Every memory I trusted... I've been led right into their trap."

Ella's heart raced. "Then we find another exit. We document this. We survive."

Larry hesitated, then pointed to a warehouse door slightly ajar. "There. That's the original entrance. But... I don't trust it. They'll expect me to go straight in."

Ella bit her lip. "Then we don't go straight. We circle."

They moved along the perimeter, sticking close to shadows, scanning for tripwires, hidden explosives, or cameras. Larry's memory worked almost involuntarily-he noted angles of potential gunfire, the perfect ricochet spots, and even minor depressions in the ground that marked trap placements.

Suddenly, a faint hiss reached their ears.

Larry's head snapped up. "No. They've... they've prepared an attack. Chemical or incendiary. Stay low."

Ella crouched instinctively, scanning the street. Then, before she could react further, a small incendiary device flew from the far end of the street, bouncing off the asphalt before igniting in a fiery burst.

"Firebomb!" Larry yelled.

Ella slammed the SUV into reverse instinctively. Sparks and smoke erupted, licking at the sides of nearby buildings. The flames created a wall between them and the street beyond, the heat washing over them in waves.

Larry grabbed her arm. "Go! Now!"

Ella floored the accelerator. Gravel and water sprayed behind them as the SUV skidded forward. Flames licked at the edges of the street, heat blistering the asphalt.

From the corner of her eye, Ella saw movement-a shadow darting across the alleyways, too fast, too deliberate. The orchestrator. Watching, controlling, anticipating.

Larry leaned forward, eyes scanning for a safe path. "This way! There's an alley that leads to the canal. Follow me."

Ella followed his instructions, navigating the SUV through narrow turns, scraping past walls, and avoiding debris. Sparks flew from a rusted pipe as the vehicle brushed past, but they didn't slow.

Behind them, the fire spread. The smoke choked the night, hiding the figure that followed them with calculated precision. Larry's instincts screamed-he could feel the orchestrator's presence in every shadow, every reflection, every rustle of the wind.

They reached the alley and slowed, the SUV's tires splashing through puddles. Larry pointed to a maintenance hatch at the far end.

"Through there," he said, voice tight. "It leads to the canal-side service tunnel. They won't expect us to take it."

Ella parked and jumped out, helping Larry maneuver toward the hatch. The tunnel smelled of damp concrete and rust, but it was safe for now.

Larry peered back at the street. Flames licked the warehouse walls, smoke curling toward the sky. He swallowed hard. "They wanted us to burn. Wanted the trap to be lethal. And they almost succeeded."

Ella pressed a hand to his shoulder. "But we're alive. And we're moving forward."

Larry nodded, though his face remained tense. "Alive... but not unscathed. They know we escaped. They'll anticipate the next move. And this... this trap street... it was just a warning. A test."

Ella frowned. "A test for what?"

Larry's gaze darkened. "To see if I could survive on instinct alone. To see if I could trust my memory when it's been manipulated. And... to see if I could lead you into the same danger."

Ella's heart sank. "So every step we've taken... was being watched."

Larry's hands clenched into fists. "Every. Single. One."

The tunnel stretched ahead, dark and narrow. The sound of water dripping echoed ominously. For a brief moment, silence fell. But even in the absence of sound, Larry could feel it-the orchestrator's gaze, following, anticipating.

He turned to Ella. "We can't stop. We can't hide. We have to move. And we have to be smarter than ever."

Ella nodded, gripping the laptop and her bag tightly. "Lead the way."

They moved through the tunnel carefully, every footstep deliberate. Larry's memory guided them, noting the twists, turns, and potential ambush points.

But then-a faint hiss echoed behind them.

Larry froze. "No..."

Ella's pulse spiked. "What is it?"

Larry's eyes widened with horror. "Another incendiary. They've... they've followed us into the tunnel."

Before Ella could react, a small flame erupted from the far end of the passage. Smoke filled the tunnel instantly. Visibility dropped to almost nothing.

Larry coughed, gripping the wall. "We... we have to go! Now!"

Ella grabbed his arm, guiding him forward blindly. Sparks and smoke swirled around them, the heat intense, suffocating.

They rounded a corner-and the tunnel ended abruptly. A metal grate barred further progress. Larry's heart sank.

Ella scanned for another path. "There has to be another exit!"

Larry's mind raced. Memory fragments flickered-a secondary hatch, a maintenance ladder, a water access point. He found it, hidden behind a corroded panel. "Here. Quick!"

They scrambled through, barely avoiding the flames that now crept along the tunnel walls. The air was thick, almost impossible to breathe. Larry's chest burned. Ella's throat ached.

They emerged onto the canal-side service road, the cold night air hitting them like a slap. Behind them, the tunnel erupted in flames, smoke billowing into the night sky.

Larry dropped to his knees, gasping. "We... we made it."

Ella knelt beside him. "For now. But they know we're alive. They'll anticipate our next move."

Larry's jaw tightened. "Then we need to be faster. Smarter. And prepare for what comes next. Because this... this was only the beginning."

The rain had returned, soft and insistent, washing away the smoke but not the fear.

Larry's eyes narrowed. "And the orchestrator... he's still out there. Waiting. Watching. Planning."

Ella looked toward the darkened streets. The shadow of the network loomed over them. "Then we move before he strikes again."

Larry exhaled slowly, hands trembling. "Before the next trap... kills us."

Larry and Ella narrowly escape a meticulously planned firebomb attack on the "Trap Street," but the orchestrator remains unseen, alive, and waiting. The safe path ahead is unknown, and any wrong move could be fatal.

The canal-side service road was eerily quiet. Rain fell in a fine drizzle, washing the streets clean, but it could not wash away the tension coiling around Larry and Ella like a living thing. Every shadow seemed heavier, every distant noise magnified.

Larry's chest heaved, lungs still burning from their narrow escape. "We can't stop moving. Not for a second. That fire... it was just the beginning. They're testing us, learning us. Every reaction, every hesitation-they're cataloging it."

Ella nodded, eyes scanning the darkened street. "Then we don't give them anything. Every step from now on has to be deliberate. And we need information-fast."

Larry glanced at the canal, its dark waters reflecting the faint glow of streetlights. Memory tugged at him, fragments surfacing-the Trap Street was connected to an old storage facility, a place that had once been used for covert operations by the network he had unknowingly been entangled with.

"There," Larry said suddenly, pointing to a rusted chain-link fence. "There's a service entrance. It's partially covered with old tarpaulins. That's the only way inside the facility without being seen from the main street."

Ella followed him silently. The canal water lapped against the concrete embankment. Her hand rested near her concealed weapon, ready for any sign of movement.

As they approached the fence, Larry's instincts sharpened. "Wait. Sensors. Cameras. Tripwires. Something's here."

He crouched, inspecting the base of the fence. Tiny reflective dots glimmered faintly in the rain.

"Tripwires," he whispered. "Multiple lines, connected to... incendiary triggers, or alarms at the least."

Ella froze. "Then we go slow. Every movement counts."

Larry carefully disarmed a section, snapping the wires free without triggering the mechanism. The air was thick with the scent of rain and metal. His pulse raced, not from exertion, but from the certainty that the orchestrator was already observing them, cataloging every move.

They slipped through the gap and entered the shadowed interior of the storage facility. Rows of stacked crates created a maze-like environment, perfect for hiding, but equally perfect for ambush. Larry's memory guided him, recalling subtle details-the angle of light filtering through cracks, the placement of crates, the silent pathways used by the network decades ago.

"Stay close," Larry whispered. "They'll anticipate me using the main aisles. We take the side corridors."

Ella nodded. Each step was deliberate, measured, her senses heightened to every creak of wood, every rustle of metal.

They rounded a corner, and Larry froze. Faint scorch marks and debris littered the floor. His eyes narrowed.

"They've been here. Preparing for us."

Ella's heart sank. "Then this isn't just a trap street. This facility is another kill zone."

Larry's jaw tightened. "Yes. And judging by the setup... they expected us tonight. They knew we'd come."

A sudden metallic clatter echoed from the far end of the corridor. Larry instinctively ducked behind a crate, dragging Ella with him.

"Shots?" she whispered.

Larry shook his head. "No... not yet. But someone-or something-is moving. Waiting. Watching. They're testing our reactions again."

Ella pressed herself closer to him. "Then we bait them. Make the first move."

Larry nodded, analyzing the layout. "We need to reach the central storage chamber. If we can access it, we might find clues, documents... anything that reveals their next plan."

They moved, weaving through the crates, moving like shadows. Every step brought them closer to the central chamber-but also deeper into the orchestrator's trap.

Larry paused near a stack of crates. "Listen."

Ella focused. Faintly, very faintly, the hiss of gas or another incendiary device.

Larry's eyes widened. "Another firebomb. They've learned from the street-predictable, but deadly."

Ella's pulse spiked. "Then we move faster. We can't let them control us like this."

They sprinted across the open section of the warehouse, ducking behind crates as sparks hissed near them. Larry's hand found a small device among the debris-a remote-triggered flare.

"They're watching. Timing is precise," he said, flipping it aside. The flare ignited, sending sparks and smoke into the air. A calculated distraction.

From the shadows, a figure emerged-tall, deliberate, moving with controlled precision. The orchestrator.

Larry froze. Heart hammering. Every instinct screamed-this person had predicted every move, every hesitation.

Ella raised her weapon. "Step back."

The figure stopped, just out of range. Voice low, deliberate, almost amused.

"You've learned to survive. Impressive. But survival isn't enough. Not tonight."

Larry stepped forward, trembling. "Why? Why put us through this? What do you want?"

The orchestrator's eyes glinted. "Proof. Proof that the key still fits the lock. And to see if you can trust... yourself."

Larry's hands clenched. "I... I'm done being your pawn. Done being manipulated."

The orchestrator tilted his head. "Ah, but the streets, the facility, the firebombs-they've already shaped you. And tonight... you will choose. Step one: survive. Step two... decide if you are the key-or the failure."

Suddenly, a flare ignited on the far side of the chamber. Smoke and heat swirled, obscuring vision. Larry grabbed Ella's arm.

"Move! Now!"

They sprinted through the central aisle, dodging crates as sparks and small flames erupted nearby. A deafening crash echoed behind them-metal falling, triggered by the orchestrator's precise placement.

Larry's mind raced. The memory of Trap Street and the warehouse merged-patterns, angles, exits. One path emerged-a narrow maintenance corridor leading to the canal outside.

They dove in, barely avoiding a second firebomb that ignited just as their backs passed the threshold. Flames roared, sending smoke curling into the chamber.

Ella coughed, dragging Larry along. "We can't keep running forever. We need a plan."

Larry's eyes scanned the night beyond the canal. "We need intelligence. The orchestrator... he's using the same network I encountered before. And he knows every escape, every reaction, every instinct I have."

Ella wiped soot from her cheek. "Then we hit him where he doesn't expect. Not with fire, not with traps... with information. Exposure."

Larry's jaw tightened. "Yes. But first... survive tonight."

The tunnel leading away from the canal was narrow and slick. Rainwater pooled in corners, creating treacherous footing. Larry led the way, memory guiding him through twists, turns, and hidden corners.

Behind them, faint sounds indicated the orchestrator was still tracking, still following, but for now, they had escaped immediate danger.

Larry paused briefly, listening. The faint hiss of the city at night, punctuated by dripping water. No footsteps. No flare.

Ella's voice was soft, trembling. "Do you think... he's gone?"

Larry's face remained hard. "No. He never leaves. Not really. He's watching. Waiting. And when he strikes again... he'll be prepared."

A sudden metallic clatter echoed in the distance-a sound unmistakable to Larry's trained ears.

"He's here," Larry whispered. "And he knows we survived the trap street. That makes us targets for the next one."

Ella's heart pounded. "Then we need to prepare. And we need to hit first, not wait."

Larry exhaled, eyes narrowing in the darkness. "Yes. And we need to find the pattern. The orchestrator's weakness... before he finds ours."

The rain continued to fall, soft and insistent. But the danger was far from over.

Larry and Ella disappeared into the shadows, moving silently along the canal-side street. Every instinct screamed-they were being watched. And the orchestrator... was already planning the next trap.

Larry and Ella survive the firebomb attack on the Trap Street, but the orchestrator remains unaccounted for, still tracking them. The narrow canal tunnels may offer temporary safety, but the network's next move is imminent. Every choice is a gamble-and any misstep could be fatal.

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