Destined to Rise – Chapter 3

Hissing

The family’s three eldest girls had reached critical points in their lives. Whitaker Rosalie, at 20, had gotten into college and found a match she was happy with. Scarlett, at 18, was labeled a ruined woman who couldn’t marry. Meanwhile, her aunt’s eldest daughter, at 17, was on the verge of being matched with a husband.

Aunt Veronica glared at Scarlett with barely concealed rage, hissing through clenched teeth, “You’ve ruined everything for us! You should’ve just died!”

Her cousin, Whitaker Amelia, standing behind her mother, looked equally resentful and ready to pounce.

Elizabeth’s face flushed red with anger. “Sister-in-law, Scarlett just woke up—”

Scarlett gently pulled her mother behind her and said calmly, “Don’t worry, Mom. I won’t argue with them. I’m a reasonable person.”

Grandmother Whitaker looked as though she wanted to strangle Scarlett with her bare hands. But Scarlett, oblivious to the tension, scanned the room with a smile and said, “I survived hitting my head, so I’ve decided to live well from now on. If anyone tries to make my life miserable, I’ll make theirs worse first. Since my presence here upsets everyone, why don’t I just move out?”

Move out?

Where could she possibly move to?

Elizabeth panicked. It was unheard of for an unmarried girl to move out of her family home!

Whitaker Scarlett, however, had survived her failed suicide attempt and had become more stubborn than ever. Her newfound brazenness nearly sent Grandmother Whitaker into a fit.

But Whitaker Scarlett had never been a pushover. If Grandmother Whitaker was cunning and her aunt sharp-tongued, Scarlett herself was equally combative. Aunt Veronica, who had long wished Scarlett would just disappear to avoid embarrassing the family, couldn’t help but chime in:

“Where could you even move to? Don’t tell me you plan to hide at your grandmother’s house for a while and then sneak back!”

Moving out sounded like the perfect solution. The house was cramped, and Scarlett had a room to herself—one that Aunt was already eyeing for her daughter, Whitaker Amelia. After all, Amelia was growing up and would soon need her own space in preparation for marriage.

“There’s an old house by the riverbank, isn’t there? It’s at the edge of the village, far enough to avoid bothering anyone. I’ll move there so I don’t get in anyone’s way!” Scarlett declared, laying out her plan.

Grandmother Whitaker, however, refused to relent. “You’re lucky we didn’t beat you to death for disgracing the family, and now you expect us to give you a house to live in?”

The old house by the riverbank was already in disrepair. It was infested with mosquitoes in the summer, freezing cold in the winter, and reeked of the nearby cattle shed. Even so, Grandmother Whitaker didn’t want to give Scarlett the satisfaction of having her way.

She couldn’t shake the feeling that Scarlett had changed somehow since waking up. She was still headstrong, but her stubbornness now came with a sense of strategy. Grandmother Whitaker was wary of losing control over her.

Scarlett, however, smiled sweetly. “Then I’ll just stay here. There’s food and shelter, and I’m already a ruined woman anyway. I might as well settle in as the family’s old maid. Our eldest sister is the pride of the family, a precious university student. Surely she wouldn’t let her little sister starve, right?”

Scarlett’s words were infuriatingly shrewd, leaving everyone at a loss for how to deal with her. Even the usually silent Aunt Maria’s eye twitched nervously.

Was Scarlett planning to latch onto Whitaker Rosalie?

“Ah,” Aunt Maria finally spoke, her tone conciliatory. “No one believes those nasty rumors, Scarlett. You’re just upset with the family. But where could a young, unmarried girl go if you leave? Let’s all calm down and take a step back. I’ll talk to your grandmother. Let’s figure this out together.”

With that, Aunt Maria pulled Grandmother Whitaker out of the room, followed closely by Aunt Veronica.

The younger members of the family, meanwhile, shot daggers at Scarlett with their glares, while Elizabeth quietly sobbed in the corner.

Scarlett sighed. “Mom, stop crying. I can’t stay here and survive.”

She could tolerate the insults, and she knew the Whitaker family wouldn’t actually kill her—but why should she? If she had been given a second chance at life, why should she live it in such humiliation?

It wasn’t long before the elders returned.

“You can live in the old house,” Grandmother Whitaker declared, her tone dripping with disdain. “Whether you live or die, it’s no longer the Whitaker family’s concern!”

Scarlett, pushing her luck, asked to take some furniture with her. Grandmother Whitaker, unable to deal with this brazen girl, finally shoved a small bag of sweet potatoes at her.

“Now get out!” she snapped.


Destined to Rise

Destined to Rise

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2024 Native Language: English
Whitaker Scarlett had always been dealt a tough hand in life. Orphaned at a young age, she grew up amidst the crushing weight of poverty and the stigma of being unremarkable in every way. Yet, through sheer determination and unwavering grit, she defied the odds. Over two relentless decades, she climbed the corporate ladder, becoming a senior executive at a multinational company—a true testament to perseverance against life’s adversities. But destiny had other plans. One morning, Whitaker woke up to find herself in a completely different era—the 1980s. She wasn’t just the same woman in a different time. This version of Whitaker Scarlett was strikingly beautiful, her appearance so stunning it turned heads and stirred envy wherever she went. It was a life that seemed like a gift, but it came with a dark twist. The original Whitaker Scarlett of this timeline, despite her privileged circumstances and inherent beauty, had been crushed by the cruel weight of society’s malicious rumors. Overwhelmed and broken, she had tragically ended her own life. Given this second chance, Whitaker vowed to rewrite her story and honor the life that had been prematurely extinguished. She took the reins of her new reality, using her hard-earned wisdom and inner strength to navigate the treacherous waters of her past life, but with a newfound determination to thrive. Step by step, she cleared the chaos left behind, unraveling schemes and exposing those who had tormented her predecessor. No rumor, no rival, no challenge was too daunting for her to face. Amidst her fight for justice and redemption, Whitaker’s journey took an unexpected turn when she crossed paths with a rugged military officer. A man of principle and loyalty, he was captivated by her strength, intelligence, and the fire in her spirit. Their chemistry was undeniable, their partnership formidable. Together, they faced the trials of an unforgiving era, finding strength in one another as they confronted societal norms, personal challenges, and a world that seemed determined to test them at every turn. With her sharp mind, indomitable will, and now, an appearance that commanded attention, Whitaker Scarlett built the life she had always deserved—this time on her own terms. She transformed every setback into an opportunity, every enemy into a stepping stone, and every whispered rumor into a rallying cry for her triumph. Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t just surviving the 1980s; she was conquering it, rewriting her destiny with grace, strength, and a heart full of unyielding fire.

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