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Raising the Wolves

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Raised alongside seven brilliant orphans intended as her suitors, an heiress discovers a devastating betrayal. Her lifelong love, Caspian Vance, is secretly involved with Lyra, a girl she treated like a sister. Worse, all seven men are part of a cult-like circle devoted only to Lyra, mocking the heiress while sabotaging her life. Realizing she is a target rather than a prize, she decides to dismantle their world by choosing to marry their rival, Silas Blackwood.

Raising the Wolves Chapter 1

My father raised seven brilliant orphans to be my potential husbands. For years, I only had eyes for one of them, the cold and distant Caspian Vance, believing his distance was a wall I just had to break through.

That belief shattered last night when I found him in the garden, kissing his foster sister, Lyra—the fragile girl my family took in at his request, the one I had treated like my own sister.

But the true horror came when I overheard the other six Ashworth Fellows talking in the library.

They weren't competing for me. They were working together, orchestrating "accidents" and mocking my "stupid, blind" devotion to keep me away from Caspian.

Their loyalty wasn't to me, the heiress who held their futures in her hands. It was to Lyra.

I wasn't a woman to be won. I was a foolish burden to be managed. The seven men I grew up with, the men who owed my family everything, were a cult, and she was their queen.

This morning, I walked into my father's study to make a decision that would burn their world to the ground. He smiled, asking if I'd finally won Caspian over.

"No, Dad," I said, my voice firm. "I'm marrying Silas Blackwood."

Chapter 1

My name is Seraphina Ashworth, and I am the sole heiress to a global logistics empire. For as long as I can remember, my world has revolved around seven young men my father took in. They are the Ashworth Fellows, underprivileged prodigies my father is grooming. One of them is meant to be my husband and his successor.

For years, my heart only beat for one of them: Caspian Vance.

He was the most brilliant, the most talented, and the most distant. I spent my youth chasing after him, a shadow clinging to his light. I baked him cookies he never ate. I waited for him after his classes, but he always walked past me without a word. I told myself his coldness was just his nature, a wall he built because of a dark past.

I believed that if I just tried hard enough, I could break through it.

Last night, that belief shattered.

I couldn't sleep, so I went for a walk in the moonlit garden. That's when I saw them, hidden in the shadows of the old oak tree. Caspian had Lyra McClain, his foster sister, pressed against the trunk. He was kissing her like his life depended on it, a passion I had only ever dreamed of receiving.

Lyra, the girl my family had also taken in at Caspian's request. The girl everyone saw as sweet and fragile. The girl I had treated like my own sister.

That single moment destroyed everything.

This morning, I walked into my father's study and made a decision that would change the course of my life.

"Dad, I've decided who I'm going to marry."

My father, Mr. Ashworth, looked up from his papers, a warm smile on his face. "Have you finally won over Caspian? I knew you could do it, sweetheart."

I shook my head, my voice firm. "No. I want to marry Silas Blackwood."

My father's smile vanished. He put down his pen and looked at me, his brow furrowed with confusion. "Silas? The tech mogul from Silicon Valley? Seraphina, he's a Blackwood. Their family and ours... there's a century of bad blood between us. What is this about?"

"He loves me, Dad. Truly." And I knew that marrying our family's sworn enemy was not an act of love, but the first move in a war I intended to win.

"The Fellows are brilliant. They've been raised alongside you. Mateo Solis is a master strategist, Ronan Boyle has a fiery passion that could move mountains. Any one of them would be a worthy partner."

I felt a bitter taste in my mouth. "Worthy? Dad, you have no idea."

My mind flashed back to a week ago. I had been searching for my favorite book in the library and overheard voices from the adjoining study. It was the Fellows. All of them except Caspian.

Mateo Solis, the cunning one, was speaking in a low voice. "We need a new strategy. Seraphina is becoming more insistent about Caspian. She's not a child anymore."

Ronan Boyle, always hot-tempered, scoffed. "So what? We just keep ignoring her. She'll get the hint eventually."

"It's not that simple," Mateo replied, his voice calm and sharp. "Mr. Ashworth wants a marriage. If it's not Caspian, it will be one of us. And none of us want that. Our loyalty is to Lyra. Besides, we have to make sure Seraphina never finds out about that thing."

A cold dread had filled me as I listened, hidden behind a bookshelf. That thing. The words hung in the air, a hook of a secret I couldn't grasp.

They talked about how they had orchestrated small "accidents" and "misunderstandings" to make me look foolish or clingy in front of Caspian. They even mentioned the time Mateo had "saved" me from a falling sculpture in the garden two years ago, an event that had made me see him as a hero.

"That was a good move, Matty," Ronan had said with a laugh. "She looked at you like you were a god for a whole month."

Mateo's voice was smug. "It was easy. A little nudge was all it took. The point was to make her feel a debt to someone other than Caspian, to complicate things. To make her feel confused."

They laughed. They laughed at me. At my trust, my affection, my "stupid, blind" devotion.

They weren't competing for me. They were working together to avoid me. To keep their little group intact.

The only one they spoke of with any kindness was Silas Blackwood, the outsider. They pitied him for wasting his time on me, a girl they saw as a burden.

"At least he's not one of us," Mateo had concluded. "He's not part of the family."

Their ultimate goal, the reason for all the deception, was Lyra. They saw her as one of their own, a fellow survivor from the harsh world they'd escaped. They were united in protecting her, in ensuring that she, not I, remained the center of their universe.

My hands clenched into fists at my side, my nails digging into my palms as the memory burned through me. I was trembling with a rage so pure it felt like ice in my veins.

My father had found them in orphanages and broken homes, seven brilliant boys with nowhere to go. He gave them the best education, a life of luxury, and a future. When he chose Caspian, the boy had made one condition.

"You have to take my foster sister, Lyra, too."

I remembered being so moved by his loyalty. I, a naive sixteen-year-old, had begged my father to agree. "Please, Dad! He loves his sister so much! We have to keep them together."

And so, Lyra came to the Ashworth estate.

She was treated like a princess. The Fellows doted on her, buying her gifts, protecting her from any perceived slight, always taking her side. If I ever showed a hint of jealousy, they would look at me with disappointment. "Seraphina, she's had a hard life. Can't you be more compassionate?"

I would shrink back, filled with guilt, believing I was the petty one.

Now I knew. It was all a lie. They weren't brothers protecting a fragile sister. They were a cult, and she was their queen.

The memory of what I saw last night returned, sharp and painful. After I'd heard them in the study, I'd stumbled out into the garden, my mind reeling. That's when I heard the whispers from the oak tree. That's when I saw the kiss.

I saw every detail. Caspian's hands tangled in her hair, Lyra's arms wrapped tightly around his neck.

Then I heard her voice, a tearful whisper. "Caspian, what if she makes you marry her? I don't want to lose you."

Caspian's reply was cold, devoid of the passion I'd just witnessed. "She won't have my heart. Marrying her is just repaying a debt to her father. You're the only one who matters, Lyra. You always have been."

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