Problem while transferring files within my external drive

Hi!
I hope you can help me with my problem. Here's what happened:
I just copied a bunch of files from my MBA to my external drive and it went flawlessly. Then i tried to copy one file in the external drive to another folder when i was prompted that "the operation can't be completed because an item with the name " " already exists." I was puzzled, so i checked the folder, there's no such file in it. So i dragged the file again to the folder and assumed that it was transferred successfully because the file disappeared from the root folder, but there was no "transferred sound" when it was "moved." I tried with another file, same message. Dragged it again to another folder and i was prompted with an error but the file disappeared from the root folder. So again i assumed it was transferred. A few minutes later i opened the folder again but my file was nonexistent. I tried "unhiding" hidden files using Terminal, and yet it's still nowhere to be found. It is not in the Trash bin either. Is there some way that i could retrieve/recover this file? I fear that it might have been deleted permanently from my external drive! The file is very, very important for my work. Thanks very much to anyone who could help me with this. xx
Some important info:
Device: Macbook Air late 2013
HDD: Toshiba 1 TB (NTFS) -- I have Paragon v10.0.2 installed

Tuxera eh, you went from bad to worse.  That program brings new definition to the slang 'iffy'
Did you keep your resident file on your Air's SSD ?
never operate on a single backup #1
secondly, ext. HD are cheaper than dirt, purchase a couple and format them for your Mac, and unless its a necessity, dont use as a constant communication software for NTFS drives.
if you need a HD for PC / Mac, format one on your PC for EXFAT for read /writes / transfers to and from your PC and Mac.

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