Raising the Wolves
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For years, I only had eyes for one of them, the cold and distant Caspi
, kissing his foster sister, Lyra-the fragile girl my family to
overheard the other six Ashworth
gether, orchestrating "accidents" and mocking my "s
e heiress who held their futur
managed. The seven men I grew up with, the men who owed m
e a decision that would burn their world to the grou
voice firm. "I'm mar
pte
n remember, my world has revolved around seven young men my father took in. They are the Ashworth Fellows,
only beat for one of
clinging to his light. I baked him cookies he never ate. I waited for him after his classes, but he always walk
st tried hard enough, I
that belie
shadows of the old oak tree. Caspian had Lyra McClain, his foster sister, pressed against the trun
ian's request. The girl everyone saw as sweet and
oment destroy
er's study and made a decision that
ided who I'm g
, a warm smile on his face. "Have you finally won
ce firm. "No. I want to
h confusion. "Silas? The tech mogul from Silicon Valley? Seraphina, he's a Blackwood. T
ng our family's sworn enemy was not an act of lov
o Solis is a master strategist, Ronan Boyle has a fiery passion tha
in my mouth. "Worthy?
y favorite book in the library and overheard voices from the a
ice. "We need a new strategy. Seraphina is becoming mo
ffed. "So what? We just keep ignoring
arriage. If it's not Caspian, it will be one of us. And none of us want that. Our loyalt
behind a bookshelf. That thing. The words hung
look foolish or clingy in front of Caspian. They even mentioned the time Mateo had "saved" me f
d said with a laugh. "She looked at you
t took. The point was to make her feel a debt to someone other
me. At my trust, my affectio
were working together to avoid me.
ilas Blackwood, the outsider. They pitied him for
s," Mateo had concluded. "H
of their own, a fellow survivor from the harsh world they'd escaped. They were united
g into my palms as the memory burned through me. I was t
boys with nowhere to go. He gave them the best education, a life of lux
ke my foster si
een-year-old, had begged my father to agree. "Please, Dad!
came to the A
any perceived slight, always taking her side. If I ever showed a hint of jealousy, they would loo
lled with guilt, believ
t brothers protecting a fragile sister. T
eard them in the study, I'd stumbled out into the garden, my mind reeling. T
ds tangled in her hair, Lyra's ar
sper. "Caspian, what if she makes you
She won't have my heart. Marrying her is just repaying a debt to her