"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" Golden Eyes in the Dark
Chapter 4
Golden Eyes in the Dark
The fire hit the ceiling first.
Golden flames exploded upward across the throne room like a living storm, swallowing shadows and sending waves of unbearable heat crashing through the hall.
Someone screamed.
Another servant dropped to the floor.
The guards backed away immediately.
Fast.
Too fast.
Like they had seen this happen before.
Evelynn stumbled backward as heat slammed into her face hard enough to dry the air in her lungs. The braziers lining the hall burst one after another, dragonfire spiraling wildly across the black stone ceiling.
The Dragon King didn’t move.
That was the worst part.
He simply stood there at the top of the throne steps, staring directly at her.
At the necklace.
At her throat.
His pupils had narrowed into burning golden slits.
And the look in his eyes—
God.
It didn’t look human anymore.
The servant near the door shouted in panic.
“Your Majesty—!”
“OUT.”
Kael’s voice cracked through the hall like thunder.
Everyone moved instantly.
Guards practically tripped over themselves trying to escape. One servant nearly fell while dragging another toward the doors.
Nobody hesitated.
Nobody argued.
Within seconds, the enormous throne room emptied.
Except for Evelynn.
And him.
The doors slammed shut behind the fleeing servants.
Silence.
Or at least as close to silence as possible with dragonfire roaring around the room.
Evelynn’s pulse hammered painfully against her ribs.
She forced herself to breathe.
Think.
The king still hadn’t moved.
But the air around him looked distorted now, almost blurred from the heat pouring off his body. Black scales continued spreading slowly along his neck beneath his skin.
Not armor.
Not clothing.
Real scales.
A terrible realization crawled down Evelynn’s spine.
The stories were true.
All of them.
Kael took one step forward.
The floor beneath his boots cracked instantly from heat.
Evelynn instinctively stepped back.
Bad idea.
His eyes snapped sharply toward the movement.
Predator.
That was what she saw now.
Not a king.
Not a man.
A predator trying very hard not to lose control.
Unfortunately for both of them, he seemed to be failing.
His voice came low and rough.
“Where did you get that necklace?”
Evelynn’s fingers instinctively closed around the silver pendant beneath her coat.
“My mother.”
The flames surged violently.
Kael’s jaw tightened.
“Liar.”
“I’m not lying.”
Another step.
Closer now.
Too close.
Evelynn forced herself to stay still even as every instinct screamed at her to run.
“You wear her crest.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Kael’s breathing had become uneven.
Like he was trying to suppress something painful.
Or violent.
The dragonfire climbing the pillars suddenly burst sideways.
A nearby curtain ignited instantly.
Evelynn flinched.
Kael noticed.
For one brief second, something flickered across his expression.
Regret?
No.
Worse.
Hunger.
The realization made her stomach twist.
His gaze lingered on her throat again.
On her pulse.
ADVERTISEMENT
On the warmth beneath her skin.
Evelynn swallowed carefully.
Big mistake.
Kael’s pupils narrowed sharply.
Then suddenly—
he was in front of her.
Fast enough she didn’t even see him move.
One second he stood near the throne.
The next his hand slammed against the wall beside her head hard enough to crack stone.
Heat surrounded her instantly.
Gods.
He was enormous up close.
Taller than any human man she’d ever seen. Broad shoulders. Dark clothes smelling faintly of smoke and winter air.
And those eyes.
Those horrible golden eyes.
Evelynn pressed herself against the wall automatically.
Kael leaned closer slightly.
Not touching.
But close enough that she could feel the heat radiating from his skin.
“You should be dead already,” he said quietly.
Evelynn’s fear finally snapped into anger.
“Lovely welcome.”
His gaze sharpened.
“You are not afraid enough.”
“Oh, trust me,” she muttered, “I’m getting there.”
Something strange happened then.
A brief pause.
And for the first time—
the corner of his mouth moved slightly.
Almost a smile.
Almost.
Then his expression darkened again immediately.
“What are you?”
Evelynn blinked. “Human. Unfortunately.”
Kael stared at her for several long seconds.
Like he was trying to look beneath her skin.
The pressure in the room kept rising.
Dragonfire crawled along the walls behind him.
Unstable.
Dangerous.
Evelynn realized suddenly—
he wasn’t fully controlling it anymore.
That frightened her more than anything else.
Kael’s voice dropped lower.
“That necklace belonged to someone who died centuries ago.”
Evelynn frowned. “That’s impossible.”
His eyes flashed.
“So is this.”
And suddenly his hand closed around her throat.
Hard.
Evelynn gasped sharply as he slammed her back against the stone wall.
Pain exploded across her neck.
The world tilted.
Her boots barely touched the floor now.
Kael held her there effortlessly.
The dragonfire throughout the hall erupted violently in response to his rage.
Golden flames roared across the ceiling.
Evelynn clawed at his wrist instinctively, struggling for breath.
His skin was burning hot.
Not metaphorically.
Actually hot.
Like grabbing heated metal.
Kael stared at her with something terrifying in his eyes now.
Not hatred.
Confusion.
Rage.
Desperation.
All twisted together.
“Who sent you?” he demanded.
Evelynn tried to answer but couldn’t breathe.
His grip tightened.
Pain shot through her throat.
Her vision blurred.
Oh God.
He really was going to kill her.
The Dragon King’s expression suddenly changed.
Not softer.
Worse.
Panicked.
Like he was losing a fight inside his own head.
The scales along his throat spread higher.
Black.
Sharp.
Inhuman.
His pupils narrowed further as dragonfire burst wildly around them.
And then—
his gaze dropped again.
To the silver necklace pressed between them.
Everything stopped.
Kael froze completely.
His grip loosened slightly.
The fire in the throne room flickered violently.
Evelynn sucked in a desperate breath.
Kael stared at the necklace like it had become something impossible.
Then slowly—
pain crossed his face.
Real pain.
Deep enough to hollow him out from the inside.
“No…” he whispered.
The word sounded broken.
Evelynn blinked in shock.
What the hell was happening?
Kael suddenly released her completely and stumbled backward.
The flames throughout the hall exploded again.
This time uncontrolled.
A nearby pillar cracked apart from heat.
Kael grabbed the side of his head violently like he was trying to stop something tearing through him.
“Leave,” he growled.
Evelynn coughed hard, struggling to breathe again.
“What—”
“LEAVE!”
The roar shook the throne room.
Dragonfire burst across the floor between them.
Evelynn staggered backward immediately.
For the first time since entering the palace—
the Dragon King looked afraid.
Not of her.
Of himself.
Kael turned away sharply, breathing heavily.
The black scales continued spreading beneath his skin.
His hands had partially shifted now—
clawed.
Inhuman.
The throne room temperature kept rising.
Too hot.
Far too hot.
Evelynn realized suddenly:
If she stayed much longer, the entire room might burn.
Including him.
A loud pounding suddenly came from outside the doors.
“Your Majesty!”
Kael didn’t answer.
He stood motionless in front of the throne, shoulders tense, dragonfire curling violently around him like living creatures.
Evelynn backed slowly toward the exit.
Kael never looked at her again.
But just before she reached the doors—
his voice came quietly from the darkness.
Hoarse.
Dangerously soft.
“Take that necklace off.”
Evelynn touched the silver pendant instinctively.
“No.”
The silence behind her turned deadly.
For one horrible second, she thought he might attack again.
Instead, Kael laughed once.
A cold, exhausted sound.
“Then we’re both doomed.”
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 10
A Thousand Days of Betrayal: The End of My Marriage
Serena thought she had the perfect marriage—a decade of love, from their first school uniforms to a grand wedding. But behind the facade, her husband, Preston, was harboring a dark, intimate secret with her closest friend, Giselle. As she uncovers the web of lies, cruelty, and betrayal that defined her three-year marriage, Serena realizes that her "happy ending" was nothing but a sophisticated trap. Now, she must decide: will she continue to suffer, or will she finally shatter the chains of a toxic past to reclaim her life?Glow-Up|OE13.8k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 10
Fatal Deception: The Billionaire's Secret
Seven years after his wife, Vivian, died in a tragic car accident, Julian thought he was destined to mourn her forever. But when he discovers her appointment for a sterilization procedure, he learns the devastating truth: she never died. Vivian has been living in the shadows, orchestrating a elaborate game of deceit while entangled with his own stepfather, Lucas. As Julian peels back the layers of her betrayal, he realizes that the love he once cherished was built on a foundation of lies, and now, he must decide whether to forgive or destroy the woman who shattered his world.Human Nature|Glow-Up|OE13.1k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 21
Hurtful Love: The Girl Driven Away by the Colonel
In her past life, Elena was the ultimate outsider, defined only by her mistakes and the shadows of others. Disgraced, betrayed, and ultimately discarded by the man she once desperately loved—the cold, stoic Captain Julian—she suffered a tragic end. But destiny granted her a second chance. After being reborn, Elena makes a vow: never again to be a pawn in anyone’s game, especially not Julian’s. She focuses on saving her mother and carving out a new path. However, as she pulls away, Julian finds himself inexplicably drawn to the woman he once scorned. As the truth about the betrayals around her unravels, will Elena finally escape the shadows, and will Julian learn the cost of his cold pride before it’s too late?Glow-Up|Second Chance29.7k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 17
From Scraps to Culinary Queen
Born into a nightmare of abuse, Nora was nothing but a pawn in her mother’s twisted game. After years of being treated as a scrap, she escaped and forged her own destiny in the heart of the culinary world. But when her abusive past resurfaces, demanding her liver to save her mother, Nora doesn't crumble. With a master's hands and a cold heart, she returns—not to save them, but to reclaim what is rightfully hers, one recipe at a time. This is not a story of forgiveness; it’s a story of retribution.Dark Humor|Human Nature|Glow-Up23.1k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 16
Healing from Forbidden Love
Elena has the mind of an eight-year-old trapped in a twenty-four-year-old’s body, and for seven years, her only world has been Arthur, the man who promised to keep her safe forever. But when Arthur brings a new woman, Cassie, into their home and proposes a “goodbye,” Elena realizes her sanctuary is crumbling. To win back his heart, she makes a final bargain: three wishes before she is sent away. As she navigates the pain of being discarded, Elena must decide: is she willing to heal and grow, even if it means leaving the only man she has ever loved?Age Gap|Glow-Up21.4k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 16
A Second Chance at the End of the World
In a world ravaged by the apocalypse, Selene Rivers has spent nine years surviving not just the horrors of the undead, but the icy disdain of her husband, Silas Thorne. Betrayed by lies and haunted by a tragic past she cannot escape, Selene struggles to protect her young son, Andy, while harboring a terminal secret. When a fire tears through their sanctuary, shattering her fragile world, Selene decides to leave everything behind. But destiny has a cruel twist in store: a chance to go back and rewrite the tragedy. Will she find the strength to save the ones she loves, or is she destined to burn in the ashes once more?Prophecy|Glow-Up|Second Chance22.5k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 14
Betrayed by Magic
Nina Sinclair, a wealthy socialite, thought she could conquer anything—including the heart of a struggling street magician, Julian Hayes. She poured her heart, her fortune, and her life into their marriage, only to find herself playing second fiddle to his childhood best friend, Clara. When a dangerous stage trick pushes Nina to the brink of death, she realizes that the "magic" of their love was nothing more than an illusion. Now, with divorce papers in hand, Nina must decide: is she ready to walk away from the man who used her love as a stepping stone, or will she let the past drown her once and for all?Glow-Up19.9k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 12
Airport crisis triggered by touching a stone
Julian works as a mundane customs officer at Metro City International Airport, where his routine is usually defined by the endless flow of luggage. However, his life takes a terrifying turn when he encounters Fiona, a sophisticated returnee from abroad, carrying a suitcase that seems ordinary—until Julian touches the two unremarkable stones hidden in its lining. An icy chill, like a frozen serpent, surges through him, bringing visions of a water-logged, pale face. Following his gut, Julian triggers the highest security lockdown, unleashing chaos in the terminal. As the investigation deepens, it uncovers a gruesome murder mystery linking Fiona’s missing sister, Snow, and her suspicious husband, Sean. Julian discovers that his touch carries a dark gift: the ability to feel the lingering echoes of the dead. Now, he must race against time to reveal the truth behind the stones before the ghosts of the past consume him too.Human Nature|Dark Secrets|Glow-Up15.5k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 13
Long hair that was cut off
Eighteen years of inseparable friendship destroyed in a single heartbeat. Nina believed her childhood sweetheart, Seth, had a surprise for her at the university’s welcoming gala. Instead, she stood paralyzed on stage as he held her still, allowing another girl to shear her waist-long hair to the jeers of thousands. While the crowd roared with laughter, Seth’s cruel indifference shattered the image of the boy she had spent her life following. But Nina isn't a puppet to be discarded. In the face of betrayal, she makes a choice that shocks everyone: she drops out, walks away, and begins a relentless fight to rebuild her life—on her own terms. This is a story of cutting away the dead weight of the past to find a new beginning.Glow-Up19.0k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 13
The Substitute Wife's Revenge
Bella saved a life and ended up in a contract marriage with the powerful Mason Quinn. For three years, she played the perfect, devoted wife, helping him scale the corporate ladder while waiting for the day their agreement would end. But when Mason’s first love, Linda, returns, the facade crumbles. Cast aside, insulted, and nearly killed for the sake of his "one true love," Bella realizes that her kindness was her greatest weakness. With the help of Mason’s rival, she begins a ruthless descent into vengeance. The billionaire who thought she was replaceable is about to learn that she was the only thing holding his empire together.Glow-Up|Fake Relationship|HE18.6k words5 0