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"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" Bound Forever

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Chapter 36

Bound Forever

The inferno went silent after Evelynn’s words.

Not calm.

Waiting.

The endless black dragonfire surrounding them slowed into enormous spirals above the abyss while the massive golden eyes within the flames remained fixed on her without blinking.

Watching.

Judging.

And for the first time since entering the heart of Kael’s dragonfire, Evelynn realized something important.

The dragon was listening because Kael was listening.

The soulbond pulsed heavily between them now, no longer fractured by rage or pain. Everything felt raw. Open. Like every wall between them had finally burned away inside the inferno.

Kael still knelt before her wrapped in chains forged from his own guilt.

But the chains were weakening.

The dragonfire around his wrists flickered uncertainly now instead of tightening.

Evelynn kept her forehead against his.

“You are not alone anymore.”

The words echoed strangely through the inferno.

And suddenly—

the chains cracked.

A single sharp fracture split across the burning restraints around Kael’s arms.

The entire firestorm reacted instantly.

The dragon roared.

Not angry this time.

Afraid.

The sound shook the inferno apart while black flames surged violently around them. Kael’s eyes widened as the soulbond exploded brighter between them.

Pain flooded through the connection first.

Then something deeper.

Life.

Evelynn gasped sharply as warmth poured through her chest and directly into Kael like fire flowing between joined veins. The bond no longer felt emotional now.

It felt physical.

Permanent.

Kael grabbed her wrist instinctively just as the black markings along her skin burst fully gold beneath the flames.

The inferno detonated.

Dragonfire spiraled upward around them in massive waves while the chains binding Kael shattered one after another into burning ash.

The soulbond had fully awakened.

Evelynn suddenly felt everything.

Not pieces anymore.

Not flashes.

Everything.

Kael’s heartbeat thundered beside her own.

His memories moved beneath her thoughts like tides. The mountains he’d flown across for centuries. The unbearable silence after the war. The exact moment he first saw her standing inside the throne room wrapped in snowlight and defiance.

And Kael—

Kael felt her too.

Her loneliness growing up without answers. The fear hidden beneath her sarcasm since arriving at Black Citadel. Every moment she pretended bravery because no one else would protect her.

No barriers left.

Nothing hidden anymore.

Kael stared at her in stunned silence while the inferno collapsed around them.

“Evelynn…”

His voice sounded wrecked.

Because now he understood.

All of it.

The dragonfire surrounding the abyss suddenly shifted.

The enormous golden eyes lowered closer through the flames until they filled the entire sky above them.

The dragon.

Ancient.

Terrible.

And no longer fighting her.

Evelynn felt the exact moment the dragon recognized her through the bond.

Not human.

Not prey.

Mate.

The word hit through the soulbond hard enough to make both of them flinch.

Kael closed his eyes briefly like the realization physically hurt.

“Gods…”

Evelynn pointed upward toward the massive burning eyes. “Your dragon is being weird again.”

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That actually startled a broken laugh out of him.

Tiny victory.

The inferno softened.

The flames no longer tried to consume her. Instead they circled slowly around them both like living fire responding to the completed bond.

Kael looked at her differently now.

Not distant.

Not restrained.

No walls left to hide behind.

“You came for me,” he said quietly.

Evelynn frowned. “Obviously.”

“You could have died.”

“Yes, well, emotionally unstable dragon kings continue ruining my decision-making skills.”

Another laugh.

Real this time.

Small.

But real.

The sound nearly shattered her all over again.

Because it felt like hearing someone breathe after drowning for centuries.

Then suddenly the inferno cracked apart beneath them.

Reality returning.

The war.

The burning skies.

Black Citadel.

Kael’s expression darkened immediately as memory rushed back through the bond.

“The city.”

The dragonfire around them surged sharply.

Not rage.

Urgency.

Evelynn grabbed his hand tightly before panic could drag him backward again.

“Together this time.”

Kael looked down at their joined hands.

At the gold-black markings now glowing across both their wrists where the soulbond connected physically through dragonfire and blood.

Permanent.

No separation left.

The inferno trembled around them.

Then the dragon lowered its massive head through the flames until one burning gold eye filled their entire world.

Evelynn expected rage.

Or judgment.

Instead she felt something almost startling through the bond.

Relief.

The dragon had been alone too.

Kael stepped beside her slowly.

No chains remained.

No fire binding him anymore.

Only the bond between them burning steady and alive through the inferno.

Then he looked toward the dragon and spoke quietly in draconic for the first time since she entered the fire.

The enormous dragon closed its eyes.

And bowed.

The inferno exploded into light.

Reality crashed back all at once.

Cold storm air.

Burning skies.

Black Citadel below.

Evelynn gasped sharply as she found herself still standing inside the massive claws of Kael’s full dragon form high above the city.

Except now—

the dragonfire had changed.

The black flames raging across the storm clouds began slowly calming, shifting from violent destruction into controlled spirals of gold and obsidian.

The sky stopped burning.

Below them, dragons circling the city lifted their heads in stunned silence.

The Ash King had returned.

Not as monster.

Not as king alone.

But bonded.

Whole.

Kael’s massive dragon eyes lowered toward Evelynn carefully while the soulbond pulsed warm and steady between them.

And this time, when she looked into those burning gold eyes—

she no longer had to search for the man inside the dragon.

They were finally the same being.

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