Changing My Destiny
The cold. That was the first thing Selene felt.
Not the soft chill of morning air, but a biting cold that wrapped around her skin like a warning. Her body ached, her limbs stiff, and a dull pounding echoed in her skull. She felt like she’d been ripped out of something... final.
Her eyes flew open.
Ceiling. Pink. Familiar.
The soft hum of the ceiling fan. The pale pink curtains fluttering against the window. The framed photo of her high school graduation, still tilted slightly to the left. Her room.
But this wasn’t right.
Selene sat up slowly, every muscle screaming in confusion. Her heart pounded as she turned to look at the alarm clock.
March 18. 7:03 AM.
"No..." she whispered. Her voice trembled. "That's not possible."
She remembered this day. It wasn’t just familiar — it was etched into her bones. A week before her twenty-third birthday. A week before the accident that took her life. Her death had been quiet, almost peaceful. Bright headlights. Screeching tires. The sound of her own heart giving up.
Yet here she was.
Alive.
Selene stumbled to the mirror, gripping the edge of her dresser like it might anchor her. Her reflection stared back — same long, wavy brown hair, same tired violet eyes. Same person.
But inside, everything had changed.
“I’m back,” she said, barely louder than a breath. “I’ve come back.”
She didn’t know how, or why, but the universe — or fate, or something greater — had given her a second chance. And not just to live, but to rewrite everything.
To undo every moment she let her mother make decisions for her.
To stop pretending she loved Elijah, the man she’d agreed to marry to keep peace in the family.
To start over. For real.
Selene's tears began to fall, but they weren’t from fear. They were from knowing she still had time.
Seven days.
She inhaled sharply and moved across the room with purpose, yanking open her closet. This time, she wouldn’t wear the dresses Elijah liked or the soft pastel sweaters her mother chose for her.
She pulled on her favorite jeans, the ones with a small rip at the knee. A plain white tank top. And her leather jacket — worn, but still hers.
As she ran her fingers through her hair and twisted it into a messy bun, her phone buzzed. A message from Elijah.
“Morning, love. I’ll pick you up after school. Don’t forget about dinner with my parents tonight.”
Tonight.
The night everything started to crumble.
Selene stared at the message, the familiar dread creeping into her stomach. This was the dinner where Elijah's parents would begin discussing wedding plans. Where her voice would disappear beneath a polite smile.
Not this time.
She deleted the message. Then, with a calm resolve, typed:
“Don’t come. We need to talk.”
And hit send.
She didn’t care how he’d react.
This time, she wouldn't be controlled. She wouldn't live out a future designed by others. She would fight — for her dreams, her freedom, her happiness.
Selene Vargas had died once. That version of her — silent, obedient, and broken — was gone.
This time, she'd rise.
This time, she'd change her destiny.
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