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The Forgotten Obsession

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Naina Suryavanshi witnessed a horror that stole her past, leaving her with no memory and a new identity: Priya Sharma. For years, she lived a quiet life, haunted only by the blank spaces in her mind. But the past is a predator, and its name is Manik Malhotra. This ruthless, powerful CEO seems to know her, to recognize a girl she can't remember being. From the moment he pulls her from danger, his interest shifts to a terrifying obsession, a possessive claim she fights with every fiber of her being. Manik wants her by any means necessary. He manipulates; he intimidates, and his touch is a violation she can't escape. As fleeting nightmares hint at a bloody past and a callous prank reveals the betrayal of her own friends, Priya's world spirals. Now, a manipulative scheme has lured her into a gilded cage, face-to-face with the man who believes she is his. Trapped, terrified, and on the verge of uncovering her true identity, can Naina survive the man who wants to own her, or will Manik's dark obsession become the final chapter in the story of the girl who forgot her name?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Echo in the Rain

The rain was a cold, relentless drumbeat against the pavement, each drop a tiny hammer hitting Priya's already shattered world. Just hours had passed since Manik, a boy who declared she was "his girl" and belonged only to him, had stolen everything. Now, she simply walked, numb and disoriented, the concrete streets a blurry grey beneath her bare feet.

Her head swam, not just with the shock of what had happened, but with a horrifying blankness. Her life had irrevocably changed, yet she couldn't grasp how. It was all a messy, terrifying void.

A screech. A blur of metal.

A motorcycle, a black phantom in the downpour, slammed into her side. Priya cried out, losing her footing, her body a ragdoll hurled against the unforgiving bark of a sycamore tree. A sickening thud. Pain exploded behind her eyes. Her hand flew to her scalp, coming away slick with blood, warm and shocking against the cold rain. The biker, a fleeting, angry silhouette, yelled something she couldn't quite process—a curse, a warning—before roaring off, leaving her a broken heap on the wet asphalt.

Slowly, agonizingly, Priya pushed herself up. Each movement sent a fresh wave of agony through her head, but something else stirred within her, something deeper than physical pain. Fragments. Like shattered glass, catching glints of a forgotten past. Who was I before this? The question, sharp and unexpected, cut through the haze of her trauma.

Her gaze lifted, piercing the curtain of rain. And then she saw her. A familiar figure, standing alone under the inadequate shelter of an awning. Her heart leaped, then twisted. It was her friend. The friend who had called her to that hotel, unknowingly setting the stage for her nightmare. A wave of desperate concern washed over Priya – was her friend okay? Did she know?

Priya took a tentative step forward, a whispered "Hey!" catching in her throat. But then, a car pulled up, sleek and dark. Her breath hitched. It was Manik's car.

Her blood ran cold, a deeper chill than the rain. Manik stepped out, and Priya froze. He walked towards her friend, a strange tenderness in his posture. He began to speak, his voice low and comforting. Comforting. The word was a vicious mockery. This man, who had treated Priya like trash, like less than nothing, just hours ago, was now playing the role of a gentle confidante.

The image was a fresh wound, a grotesque twist of the knife in her soul. She couldn't be seen. Not like this. Not by him, not by her friend.

Heart pounding, mind reeling, Priya ducked, scrambling behind a grimy, forgotten bus depot. The smell of damp concrete and stale exhaust filled her nostrils as she pressed herself against the cold wall, her bleeding head throbbing, her entire being screaming. She watched, hidden in the shadows, as Manik continued to soothe her friend, his hand gently on her arm. The scene, framed by the relentless rain, was a distorted reflection of her worst nightmares.

What was happening? And what did her friend have to do with this?