I tried to push down my anger. One thing I hated more than Daemon's douche-nozzle side was him telling me what to do. You don't own me, Daemon.It's not about ownership, you little nut.Nut? I glared at him. I wouldn't call me names when I have a knife in my hand.
In the book "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist grapples with anger towards Daemon, who often exerts a controlling attitude. She feels a strong desire to assert her independence, making it clear that he does not have the right to dictate her actions. Her frustration amplifies as she reflects on her dislike for his condescending demeanor.
During a tense moment, she confronts him, emphasizing her autonomy and warning him against provoking her further, especially when she feels threatened. The exchange highlights the complexities of their relationship and the deep-seated emotions that drive their interactions, blending frustration and the need for respect.