"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" What Are You?
Chapter 22
What Are You?
Kael found her before sunset.
Of course he did.
At this point Evelynn was beginning to suspect the soul bond had fully abandoned concepts like privacy and emotional boundaries.
She stood alone near one of the eastern observation windows when the chamber doors opened behind her. Snow drifted outside beyond the black cliffs while dragonfire burned low in the hearth, casting restless gold light across the room.
Evelynn didn’t turn around immediately.
She already knew it was him.
The bond always changed before he entered a room now. Heat. Awareness. That strange heavy pull low in her chest that felt less like emotion and more like instinct.
Deeply unhealthy.
Kael stopped several steps behind her. “Something happened.”
Straight to the point.
Evelynn stared out at the falling snow. “You mean besides discovering my entire kingdom built my life on lies?”
Silence.
Then slowly:
“What did you find?”
She finally turned toward him.
Kael looked calmer than he had in days. Which honestly made him more intimidating somehow. Dark clothes. Gold eyes steady beneath low firelight. Exhaustion still lingered around him like a permanent shadow, but tonight something sharper sat underneath it too.
Suspicion.
The bond carried it clearly.
Evelynn crossed her arms tightly. “You knew my surname mattered.”
Kael’s expression changed instantly.
Barely.
But enough.
“House Ashford,” she continued quietly. “The human court erased records about it.”
Kael went very still.
Not good.
Evelynn stepped closer slowly. “Who was Lyriana?”
The dragonfire in the room flared sharply upward.
There it was.
Kael looked away first.
Which answered too much.
Evelynn’s stomach tightened. “She was connected to you.”
Still silence.
Then finally:
“Yes.”
The word landed like stone.
Evelynn exhaled shakily through her nose. “And the kingdom hid her bloodline.”
Kael’s gaze snapped back toward her immediately.
Dangerous now.
“What?”
Oh.
He didn’t know that part.
Evelynn suddenly understood why the human court buried the records so deeply.
Because whatever happened three hundred years ago—
Kael never learned the ending.
The realization sent cold unease crawling down her spine.
Evelynn moved toward the table and grabbed the damaged parchment she’d been rereading all afternoon. Kael crossed the room quickly and took it from her before she fully let go.
His eyes scanned the page once.
Then again.
The silence afterward felt alive.
Dragonfire surged violently through the hearth.
Kael’s jaw tightened hard enough to hurt.
“They lied,” he said quietly.
Not emotional.
Worse.
Controlled.
Evelynn felt rage flooding through the bond now. Ancient and cold and dangerous.
The room temperature climbed sharply.
She stepped forward immediately. “Kael.”
His eyes lifted toward her.
Gold.
Too gold.
“They told me she died.”
The dragonfire exploded higher.
Evelynn’s pulse jumped instinctively.
Bad mistake.
Kael inhaled sharply.
The bond reacted instantly.
Everything in the room suddenly felt too close.
Too hot.
Kael stared at her strangely now. Not angry anymore.
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Studying.
The rage shifted beneath the bond into something else.
Confusion.
Recognition.
And underneath it—
fear.
Evelynn frowned slightly. “What?”
Kael moved toward her slowly.
Not threatening.
But focused in a way that made her chest tighten.
“You react like her.”
“…that is an extremely unsettling sentence.”
“You smell like her bloodline.”
That was somehow worse.
Kael stopped directly in front of her now, close enough that warmth rolled constantly from his skin. The dragonfire behind him pulsed harder with every heartbeat.
Evelynn suddenly became very aware of the room.
The silence.
The bond.
The fact that Kael looked like he was trying to solve a mystery currently destroying his sanity.
Then quietly, almost to himself, he asked:
“What are you?”
Evelynn blinked. “Currently? Confused.”
No reaction.
Kael reached slowly toward her hand.
“This may hurt.”
“That sentence has never improved anything.”
Too late.
His fingers closed gently around her wrist.
Heat spread instantly beneath her skin.
Not painful.
At first.
Then the dragonfire reacted.
Every flame in the chamber surged violently gold.
Kael’s eyes narrowed sharply.
Something beneath Evelynn’s skin burned.
She gasped softly as faint gold patterns flickered briefly beneath the veins near her wrist before vanishing again.
Both of them froze.
Kael’s grip tightened slightly.
“No…”
Evelynn stared down at her arm. “What the hell was that?”
Kael looked genuinely shaken now.
The bond pulsed violently between them.
Recognition.
Impossible recognition.
Kael turned her wrist slightly toward the firelight and the strange golden glow flickered again beneath her skin.
Like embers trapped inside blood.
Dragonfire around the room spiraled higher immediately in response.
Evelynn pulled her hand back sharply. “Okay, absolutely not.”
The glow vanished.
So did the fire.
Silence crashed into the room afterward.
Kael stared at her like the world had suddenly shifted beneath his feet.
Evelynn rubbed nervously at her wrist. “You’re making that face again.”
“What face?”
“The one right before reality becomes emotionally catastrophic.”
That actually almost earned a reaction.
Almost.
Kael stepped away from her slowly now, but the suspicion in his eyes had become something much deeper.
Memory.
Connection.
Fear.
He looked toward the fire again before speaking quietly.
“Dragonfire does not answer humans.”
Evelynn folded her arms tightly. “That sounds racist somehow.”
Kael ignored her completely.
“The bond should not have formed this strongly.”
“But it did.”
“Yes.”
The single word sounded deeply troubling.
Evelynn studied him carefully. “You think there’s something wrong with me.”
Kael looked directly at her.
“No.”
That should have been reassuring.
Instead his expression darkened further.
“I think there is something wrong with history.”
The room fell quiet again.
Outside, snow continued falling softly over Black Citadel while dragonfire burned lower now, calmer somehow after reacting to her blood.
Evelynn hated all of this.
The lies.
The missing records.
The impossible reactions.
But most of all—
she hated the growing certainty in Kael’s eyes.
Because the Dragon King was beginning to suspect the truth.
And whatever that truth was—
part of him already feared it.
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