"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" Fear
Chapter 20
Fear
The throne hall smelled like blood and burned stone.
Smoke drifted slowly through shattered windows while melted scorch marks spread across the black floor beneath flickering dragonfire. Guards still stood frozen near the walls, too afraid to move too quickly in case the Dragon King decided the world deserved another catastrophe.
And at the center of it all—
Kael stared at Evelynn like he no longer trusted himself to breathe.
The assassin coughed violently somewhere behind them, collapsed on the floor and still very alive only because Evelynn had touched Kael before the situation turned fatal.
No one in the room missed that detail.
That somehow made everything worse.
Evelynn slowly lowered her hand from Kael’s face.
The scales beneath her fingertips had been warm.
Not human warm.
Something deeper.
Ancient.
Alive.
The moment contact broke, Kael stepped backward immediately.
Distance again.
Always distance when he remembered what he was.
The dragonfire in the hall dimmed lower, but not completely. Golden flames still crawled restlessly along cracked pillars while black wings remained partially spread behind him.
Half-dragon.
Half-man.
And for the first time since meeting him—
Evelynn felt real fear.
Not nervousness.
Not survival instinct.
Fear.
Because now she understood something she hadn’t fully accepted before.
Kael was not dangerous because he was cruel.
He was dangerous because once he lost control—
nobody could stop him.
Not the guards.
Not the council.
Not even his own people.
Only her.
And that realization terrified her.
Kael seemed to feel the shift immediately through the bond.
His entire body went still.
The silence in the throne hall became unbearable.
Evelynn hated that he could feel it.
The fear.
The hesitation.
The sudden instinct screaming at her to step back.
But she couldn’t help it.
She had just watched him nearly kill someone with one hand while dragonfire tore through the palace like a living storm.
And worse—
part of him had wanted to.
Kael’s jaw tightened slightly.
Not angry.
Wounded.
That somehow made it harder.
One of the dragon guards finally approached cautiously from the far side of the chamber. “Your Majesty… the prisoner should be secured.”
Kael didn’t answer immediately.
His eyes remained locked on Evelynn.
Watching.
Waiting.
Like her reaction mattered more than the entire room.
Evelynn suddenly became very aware of everyone staring at them.
The guards.
The nobles.
The surviving assassin shaking on the floor.
All of them watching the Dragon King wait for a human woman to decide whether she feared him.
God.
What a nightmare.
Kael finally looked away first.
“Take him,” he said quietly.
The guards moved instantly.
Too quickly.
Like they feared he might change his mind.
The assassin was dragged from the hall half-conscious while servants hurried nervously to extinguish lingering dragonfire near the shattered windows.
Nobody spoke loudly.
Nobody looked directly at Kael.
The atmosphere felt wrong now.
Heavy.
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Unstable.
Evelynn wrapped her arms tightly across herself without realizing it.
Kael noticed anyway.
Of course he did.
The bond pulsed sharply once between them.
Pain.
Not hers.
His.
That stopped her more effectively than shouting would have.
Kael’s expression closed off slowly after that. Walls rebuilding themselves piece by piece behind gold eyes that no longer looked fully human.
Then without another word, he turned and walked toward the far end of the throne hall.
The dragonfire parted around him instinctively.
Evelynn watched him go.
And realized something awful.
She didn’t want him to leave angry.
What was wrong with her?
A dragon noble moved carefully past her, avoiding eye contact entirely before disappearing through one of the side exits. Others followed quickly afterward until the enormous hall slowly emptied around them.
Eventually only Evelynn remained standing near the center of the ruined chamber.
And Kael.
He stood near the broken throne platform with his back turned toward her, wings finally retracting slowly beneath skin while black scales faded from his throat.
The transformation looked painful this time.
Slower.
Exhausted.
Evelynn should leave.
Any sensible person would leave.
Instead she heard herself say quietly:
“I didn’t mean to react like that.”
Kael went still.
The hall remained silent except for distant wind blowing through shattered windows.
Then finally he answered without turning around.
“Yes, you did.”
The honesty in his voice hit harder than anger would have.
Evelynn swallowed slowly.
“You almost killed him.”
“He tried to kill you.”
“That doesn’t make it less terrifying.”
Silence again.
Then Kael laughed once.
Cold.
Exhausted.
“That,” he said quietly, “is the most reasonable thing anyone has said to me in years.”
Evelynn frowned slightly.
Something about that answer hurt more than she expected.
Kael finally turned toward her.
The gold in his eyes had dimmed now, but exhaustion carved harsh shadows beneath them. He looked older suddenly. Not physically.
Emotionally.
Like the control he forced onto himself every day was beginning to crack.
“You should fear me,” he said calmly.
Evelynn immediately shook her head. “I don’t—”
“You do.”
The bond pulsed again.
Truth.
He felt it.
Every bit of it.
Evelynn looked away first.
Because denying it now would just be insulting.
Kael watched her quietly for several seconds before speaking again.
“When dragons lose control, people die.”
His voice stayed calm.
Too calm.
Like he’d repeated this fact to himself for centuries.
“I have spent three hundred years making certain it never happens again.”
Evelynn’s chest tightened.
The bond carried exhaustion beneath every word now. Not physical exhaustion.
The exhaustion of someone constantly holding a blade against their own throat.
Kael stepped slowly down from the throne platform toward her.
Not threatening.
Not angry.
And somehow that felt worse.
“You saw part of the war,” he said quietly. “You felt what I became.”
Evelynn’s pulse quickened immediately.
The burning city flashed through her mind again.
The screams.
The fire.
Kael alone in the middle of destruction.
His eyes lifted toward hers steadily.
“If you are afraid now,” he said softly, “then you finally understand everyone else.”
The words settled heavily between them.
Evelynn looked at him standing there in the ruined throne hall surrounded by scorch marks and blood and lingering dragonfire.
And for one terrible moment—
she did understand.
Not because he was evil.
Not because he wanted violence.
But because someone capable of destroying entire kingdoms should never care about another person this much.
That was the dangerous part.
The bond stirred painfully between them again.
Fear.
Regret.
Loneliness.
Neither of them knew whose emotions belonged to who anymore.
Kael seemed to realize the same thing.
His expression darkened slightly.
Then he stepped backward once more.
Distance.
Always distance.
“I will have guards escort you back to the eastern wing,” he said quietly.
Formal now.
Cold again.
The Dragon King rebuilding himself piece by piece.
Evelynn suddenly hated that more than the anger.
Before she could stop herself, she asked softly:
“And what about you?”
Kael paused near the broken throne.
The firelight caught briefly across his face.
Then he answered without looking back.
“I do not sleep after losing control.”
And somehow, hearing that—
hearing the exhaustion and self-hatred buried beneath the words—
frightened Evelynn more than the dragonfire ever had.
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