A story of erased memories, forbidden love, and a protocol that was never supposed to wake up.
Siya Mehra always believed she was ordinary - an architecture graduate living in the quiet hum of Ahmedabad, designing buildings, sipping chai, and keeping her past where it belonged: forgotten.
Until the day a stranger leaves a photograph at her doorstep.
A photo of her - in military uniform. Gun in hand. Eyes fierce. Standing beside a man she doesn't remember... but her heart does.
That man is Major Vibhor Khanna, once the country's most elusive intelligence officer and now its most wanted traitor. To Siya, he's nothing but a name - until he drags her into a web of secrets, half-truths, and a protocol so classified even the government denies its existence.
The Black Lotus Protocol: a covert program that trained a small group of agents to erase themselves - mind, identity, and allegiance - to become weapons that no enemy could trace... and no ally could truly control.
Siya was one of them.
She chose to forget everything - even him.
Now, ten years later, someone is reactivating the protocol. Former agents are dying. Vaults are being unlocked. A code she once helped design is at risk of falling into enemy hands.
The only way to stop it...
Is to remember who she really was.
And trust the man she once chose to forget.
But as fragments of her past return, so does the pain, the blood, and the truth:
She and Aaryan were never just teammates.
They were lovers caught on the wrong side of a war.
And one of them gave the order that changed everything.
In a race across continents, from abandoned bunkers to encrypted data vaults, from Delhi's classified archives to war-torn Himalayan outposts, Siya must confront the person she used to be - and decide if she still believes in what she fought for.
Because some protocols were made to be broken.
And some love stories... were never meant to survive the war.