"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" Ashes Beneath His Wings - The Finale
Chapter 40
Ashes Beneath His Wings
Winter ended slowly in Black Citadel.
The mountains remained cold long after the war, but the skies no longer burned.
That alone felt impossible some mornings.
Weeks passed after the confrontation at the southern gates, and for the first time in centuries, dragons and humans stopped preparing for battle long enough to simply exist beside one another.
Uneasily.
Carefully.
But peacefully.
The old border fortress where the surrender treaty was signed became neutral territory beneath the restored Ashford covenant. Human merchants crossed mountain roads again under dragon protection. Refugees returned to rebuilt villages. The churches still preached warnings about dragons, while dragon elders continued distrusting humans on principle.
Some things apparently survived every apocalypse.
But the world kept moving anyway.
And somehow—
so did Evelynn.
She stood atop the highest western balcony of Black Citadel watching dawn spill gold across the mountains while snow melted slowly from the fortress rooftops below. Dragonfire lanterns dimmed one by one across the city as morning arrived, and high above the clouds, dragons soared peacefully through pale sunlight instead of war smoke.
The soulbond pulsed softly.
Warm.
Steady.
Home.
Kael approached behind her without needing footsteps anymore. Evelynn always felt him first now—heat beneath her skin, the calm weight of his presence moving through the bond long before he entered a room.
Dangerously romantic.
She glanced sideways as he stopped beside her at the balcony railing.
“You slept.”
Kael looked mildly offended already. “I have slept before.”
“Not voluntarily.”
Fair.
The faint scars from the poison wounds still remained beneath his skin, though dragon healing had erased most of the damage now. He looked stronger again. Whole again.
Not the Ash King drowning beneath dragonfire.
Just Kael.
Well.
Kael with terrifying dragon powers and emotionally overwhelming soulmate instincts.
But still.
Progress.
Below them, Black Citadel had already begun waking for the day. Market bells echoed faintly through the lower districts while dragons perched along rooftops stretched their wings beneath the sunrise.
And every single one of them knew when Evelynn stepped onto the balcony beside their king.
The staring remained deeply unsettling.
“They’re doing it again,” she muttered.
Kael leaned one arm against the black stone railing. “Doing what?”
“Watching me like I accidentally became religious symbolism.”
“That is because you accidentally became religious symbolism.”
Evelynn sighed heavily. “I miss when my biggest problem was being sacrificed politically.”
That actually earned a quiet laugh from him.
The sound still surprised her sometimes.
Not because it was rare anymore.
Because she remembered when he had forgotten how.
The soulbond warmed softly in response to the thought.
Kael noticed immediately. “What?”
Evelynn smiled faintly. “Nothing.”
Liar.
Unfortunately soulbonds were emotionally invasive disasters.
Kael’s eyes narrowed slightly with amusement before he looked back toward the waking city below.
The silence between them no longer felt heavy now.
Just comfortable.
Like two people who survived the end of the world and decided staying together afterward sounded easier than separating.
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A dragon horn suddenly echoed across Black Citadel.
Ceremonial this time.
Not war.
Below the balcony, movement spread rapidly through the fortress courtyards as dragon soldiers gathered along the central plaza beneath the western tower.
Evelynn frowned slightly. “Why does that feel suspicious?”
Kael looked entirely too calm.
Very suspicious.
“What did you do?”
“Nothing dramatic.”
That was not a reassuring sentence from him specifically.
The great plaza below filled quickly with dragons and humans alike—soldiers, merchants, elders, refugees, children perched on shoulders pointing excitedly toward the western balcony overhead.
Toward them.
Evelynn slowly turned toward Kael. “Absolutely not.”
Kael looked deeply innocent.
Which was horrifying.
The soulbond betrayed him instantly.
Anticipation.
“You planned something.”
“Technically the council planned it.”
“That is somehow worse.”
Before she could interrogate him further, the massive gates of the western tower opened below and the older dragon commander stepped forward into the center of the plaza.
The same commander who once looked emotionally traumatized every time Evelynn approached an unstable dragon king.
Growth.
The commander raised one arm toward the balcony above them.
And the entire plaza fell silent.
Oh no.
“By decree of the restored covenant,” the commander announced, voice echoing across the fortress, “the Dragon Throne recognizes the bond between the Ash King and the last heir of House Ashford.”
Evelynn immediately whispered:
“Oh, I hate public ceremonies.”
Kael looked suspiciously amused beside her.
Traitor.
The commander continued solemnly.
“Let it be known across both kingdoms that the age of war ends here.”
The dragons throughout the plaza lowered their heads all at once.
Not submission this time.
Respect.
Humans followed more awkwardly several seconds later.
Evelynn stared at the crowd in stunned silence.
The bond pulsed softly beside her.
Kael stepped closer.
“You can still run away,” he murmured quietly.
Evelynn glanced sideways at him. “Into the dragon fortress full of dragons loyal to you?”
“Fair point.”
The sunrise spread fully across Black Citadel then, gold light spilling over black stone towers and dragon wings alike while the last traces of winter ash drifted quietly through the morning air.
Evelynn looked down at the people gathered below.
Humans and dragons standing together in the same plaza.
Not perfect.
Not healed completely.
But trying.
Maybe that mattered more.
Then she felt Kael’s attention shift toward her through the soulbond—warm, steady, impossibly certain.
Not king.
Not monster.
Just him.
Evelynn turned toward him fully.
“You know,” she said quietly, “for someone who nearly destroyed civilization, you clean up surprisingly well.”
Kael’s eyes darkened slightly with familiar amusement.
“I seem to remember someone flying directly into dragonfire to kiss me.”
“That was emotionally compromised decision-making.”
“Mm.”
The bond warmed brighter between them.
Below the balcony, several dragons lifted their heads expectantly.
Evelynn noticed immediately. “Why are they staring harder now?”
Kael looked entirely unapologetic.
“They know what happens next.”
“Oh no.”
Too late.
Kael cupped her face gently, gold eyes steady beneath the morning light while dragon wings spread slowly behind him—not threatening now, just enormous black shadows framing the sunrise itself.
Warmth moved through the soulbond.
Love.
Simple as breathing now.
No fear left inside it.
No chains.
No fire separating them anymore.
Only them.
Then Kael kissed her above the waking kingdom while dragons roared across the skies of Black Citadel and sunlight spilled over a world that, somehow, still existed after all the ashes settled beneath his wings.
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The End
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