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Rebirth: The New Bride Wants A Divorce-Chapter 475: It was divided
Anna stood before the tall mirror, her reflection glowing beneath the soft chandelier light. For a moment, she simply stared at herself—at the quiet strength in her eyes, at the woman she had become. Today wasn’t just any day. It was hers.
A pair of familiar arms slipped around her waist from behind, warm and steady, pulling her gently back against a firm chest. Daniel’s face appeared over her shoulder in the mirror, his gaze softening the instant it settled on her.
"Are you ready, wifey?" he murmured, his voice low and intimate as he buried his face in the crook of her neck, drawing in the delicate floral scent that clung to her skin.
Anna’s breath hitched when the tip of his nose brushed along her neck. A shiver ran down her spine as his lips followed, warm and lingering. Goosebumps rose along her arms, and she closed her eyes, surrendering to the comfort of him.
"Ready," she breathed, her hands sliding over his where they rested against her waist.
Ever since their relationship had been exposed to the public, whispers had followed them. Speculation. Assumptions. Judgments thrown carelessly in their direction. But instead of hiding, instead of letting the world twist their story into something ugly, they had chosen to stand tall—together.
Anna refused to be painted as something she was not.
And Daniel refused to let his wife stand alone in the face of it.
Today, of all days, she would not be the center of scandal. She would be the center of admiration.
Daniel’s hands slowly trailed down her back as he reached for the zipper of her dress, carefully sliding it up until the fabric hugged her perfectly. He turned her gently to face him, his eyes roaming over her with open appreciation.
"You look beautiful," he said, and there was no exaggeration in his tone—only quiet awe.
Anna smiled, warmth blooming in her chest. Without hesitation, she leaned forward and pressed a soft kiss to his lips, one filled with gratitude and certainty. He responded instantly, his hand cupping her waist as though grounding himself in her.
When they parted, Daniel rested his forehead against hers for a brief second.
"Let’s go," he said softly.
Hand in hand, they left the Clafford Mansion—no longer hiding, no longer apologizing. Whatever the world chose to believe, they would face it together.
And today, they would walk into it united.
***
[Flashback]
After leaving Norma’s house, Anna had barely taken three steps toward her car when her phone began to ring.
Daniel.
She stared at the screen for half a second before answering.
"Wifey, where are you?" His voice came the moment she picked up—controlled, but edged with concern.
Daniel had tried not to interrupt her earlier, assuming she was busy with her dress fitting. But the second Kevin informed him she had walked out after seeing the news about their relationship trending everywhere, he had cut the call short and dialed her immediately.
"At your aunt’s house," Anna replied evenly.
The silence that followed was instant and heavy.
She hadn’t meant to sound distant, but the anger simmering inside her refused to soften her tone. The thought of Norma deliberately dragging Daniel into public scrutiny—of using something so personal as a weapon—made Anna’s blood boil.
Until today, she had believed Norma’s actions were about tearing down her family.
Now she understood the truth.
It wasn’t just about dismantling her father’s empire.
It was about destroying her.
And in the process, she had targeted the one man Anna had loved across two lifetimes.
Her husband.
Anna exhaled slowly, steadying herself. Fear? None. Regret? Never.
If they wanted a scandal, she would give them a spectacle—but on her terms.
"Daniel," she said firmly, cutting through the quiet on the line.
"Yes?"
"Let’s go public."
There was no tremor in her voice. No hesitation. Whatever backlash awaited them—whispers, headlines, judgment—she was done hiding from it.
For a heartbeat, he didn’t respond. Then she heard him inhale, as if absorbing the weight of her decision.
"Are you sure?" he asked quietly—not doubting her strength, but protecting it.
Anna’s lips curved into a determined smile.
"They’re already talking," she said. "Let’s give them something worth talking about." 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Tonight, she wouldn’t walk into that venue as a woman cornered by rumors.
She would walk in as Mrs. Daniel Clafford.
And when they left— They would leave as the most powerful couple in the room.
Untouchable.
***
The red carpet stretched like a river of fire beneath the night sky, barricaded by velvet ropes and guarded by security in sharp black suits. The air vibrated with excitement—camera shutters snapping in rapid succession, reporters calling out names, the low hum of anticipation thick enough to taste.
Spotlights swept across the entrance of the grand venue, illuminating arriving celebrities in waves of white light. Designers’ gowns shimmered. Custom tuxedos caught the glare. Diamonds blinked like stars trying to compete with the flashbulbs.
But tonight, the crowd wasn’t waiting for actors.
They were waiting for her.
Since day one, Anna had lived beneath the glare of scrutiny.
First, it was the explosive revelation that she was Hugo Bennett’s secret daughter—an identity hidden for years, exposed in a way that left no room for dignity. Overnight, she went from an unknown name to headline material.
Then came the very public fallout with Fiona Steward, a feud dissected by talk shows and social media threads as if it were prime-time entertainment. Every glance, every statement, every silence between them was analyzed, exaggerated, weaponized.
And now... this.
Her relationship with Daniel Clafford.
If controversy had a center, Anna seemed permanently seated on its throne.
For years, the spotlight had found her for all the wrong reasons. She was painted as opportunistic, calculating, dramatic—whatever label best fit the narrative people wanted to believe. Yet somehow, every time her name was dragged through the mud, the truth surfaced. Quietly. Patiently. And when it did, it only strengthened her.
Public opinion would sway.
Facts would emerge.
And Anna would walk away cleaner than before.
Stronger.
With more supporters. More sympathy. More people beginning to question whether she had ever deserved the storms thrown at her in the first place.
But this time, things felt different.
Ugly.
The narrative wasn’t just about family politics or corporate rivalry anymore. It was personal. Emotional. Messy. Her marriage to Daniel had split the public clean down the middle.
Some saw a powerful love story—two individuals choosing each other despite the odds.
Others saw manipulation. Strategy. A calculated alliance disguised as romance.
The debates were louder. Sharper. Crueler.
There were those who admired her resilience, praising her for standing tall no matter how often she was targeted.
And there were those who insisted she was always at the center of chaos for a reason.
For the first time, sympathy wasn’t unanimous.
It was divided.
But if Anna felt the weight of that division, she didn’t show it.
Because scandals had once defined her.
Now they only revealed her endurance.







