Daemon practically knocked me over to get in one last comment. Don't forget. There are cooler things out there than fallen angels and dead guys. Just saying. He winked.I pictured an entire legion of females swooning. Pushing him aside, I winced and clicked the off button on the webcam page. You like seeing yourself being recorded.He shrugged. That was fun. When do you do another?
In the scene from "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daemon interrupts the narrator with enthusiastic energy, emphasizing that there are more exciting elements in the world than fallen angels and deceased beings. His playful demeanor, highlighted by a wink, suggests he revels in his charm and popularity, particularly among women, as she imagines many admiring fans.
The narrator, somewhat overwhelmed, decides to end their recording session by turning off the webcam. Daemon remains casual, expressing that he enjoyed the experience and inquires about future recordings, showcasing his confidence and interest in continuing their playful interactions.