In "Opal" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daemon Black expresses a playful yet assertive sentiment about his home. He finds it endearing that someone refers to his house as 'home,' indicating a personal connection to the space. However, he quickly clarifies that he is the rightful owner, emphasizing his authority and attachment by stating that his name is on the deed.
This quote highlights Daemon's dual nature: his charm and his possessiveness. It illustrates how he values personal relationships while also asserting his ownership and pride in his property. This balance between affection and authority reveals deeper layers of his character in the narrative.