burgerboyy
In a black-widow style retelling, espionage genius and prodigy Alara navigates the dark underbelly of the criminal world, recovers memories of childhood prior to her retrograde amnesia, and attempts to keep her fellow spy, Ben Dover, at arms length.
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Alara, better known in her circles as 777 (actually better yet to not be known), did not know her last name. To be frank, it wasn't important to her. How manages to file her taxes without one is none of our business.
There were many things she did not know about herself. Alara lived in the present, day-by-day, and was future-oriented in a nearly obsessive-compulsive manner. Like the way we likely don't have memories--or if so, extremely fleeting ones--from before 3 years old, Alara, for the most part, had a very vague notion of her own childhood.
Ben Dover, despite a rather unfortunate name, was a fortunate kinda guy in other respects. He was a black box, the only one impenetrable to Alara's seemingly omniscient foresight.