Destined to Rise – Chapter 66

Bedridden

Whitaker Scarlett and her mother, Elizabeth, had been living with William’s family for less than half a month, but Aunt Amanda had finally started to see them as part of the family. Treating someone as a family meant sharing heartfelt advice. Aunt Amanda understood that Scarlett was ambitious and wouldn’t spend her whole life living at her uncle’s house. With her current pace of earning money, it wasn’t impossible for her to buy a small house in Greenfield County, even if settling in Harborfield might take more time.

The only thing holding them back was Elizabeth.

Everyone worried that Elizabeth might soften if Chris Whitaker showed up. If she went back to endure the same humiliating life with the Whitaker family, Scarlett, no matter how capable, would be left with a weak spot for the family to exploit. Aunt Amanda could see how devoted Scarlett was to her mother. A daughter who wasn’t filial to her own mother couldn’t be expected to treat her uncle well in the future, could she?

Aunt Amanda’s words made Elizabeth nod as she washed dishes.

The days Elizabeth and Scarlett spent in the Whitaker household were harsh despite the family’s abundant farmland and resources. On paper, they shouldn’t have struggled for food. But the Whitaker matriarch, with her insistence on “family harmony,” refused to let her three sons divide the land. She controlled the harvest and, after paying the communal taxes, decided how the remaining grains were distributed.

The Whitaker household had twelve members, but only four were real laborers.

The matriarch herself, a widow who had raised her three sons alone, never did farm work. The eldest son, Whitaker Albert, had a son and a daughter. His daughter, Rosaline, spent most of the year studying in the county. After starting high school, she was considered a promising student. The matriarch wouldn’t let her precious granddaughter do chores, claiming it would interfere with her studies. Albert’s wife had also moved to the county to care for Rosaline. Their younger son was only ten years old and not yet old enough to contribute.

The youngest son, Whitaker Henry, had three children. His eldest, Helen, was 17 and had stopped schooling after completing middle school. She stayed home with her mother to cook and tend the chickens, avoiding heavy labor. Henry’s two younger sons were still small, with the youngest being the same age as Michael. They were far from being laborers.

That left Elizabeth and Chris as the primary workhorses of the household. Elizabeth, a woman doing a man’s share of work, couldn’t avoid the heaviest and most grueling tasks. Despite being two of the few real laborers, their family always received the smallest share of everything.

This time, when Rosaline got into college, the matriarch demanded that the three families contribute to her living expenses. She openly stated that Elizabeth’s family had fewer people and thus dragged the family down less. With no sons to support in the future, Chris was told to contribute the most money.

And Chris did—he emptied their savings, contributing $300 on his own.

The harvest had already been handed over to the communal granary, so this money came from the odd jobs Chris had taken on.

As Elizabeth thought about this, her eyes reddened.

Rosaline could go to college, but her daughter couldn’t even marry decently? Their family savings were gone. They couldn’t even afford new bedding, washbasins, or kettles—how could they expect to attract a good match? These were thoughts Elizabeth hadn’t dared to dwell on before, tied as they were to her years of passive endurance.

But Aunt Amanda’s constant reminders made Elizabeth reevaluate things.

Rosaline had parents—wasn’t it their responsibility to support her? Albert had only contributed a little over $100, and Henry had begrudgingly added another $100.

Was Elizabeth going to go back to the Whitaker family, continuing to work like a mule for them, handing over her hard-earned money to raise someone else’s daughter while her own child lay bedridden, close to death, with no money for treatment?

Elizabeth wiped her tears with the back of her hand and said resolutely:

“Sister-in-law, I’m not going back to the Whitaker family.”


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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