In "Kiss of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the character Chris is inaccurately perceived by someone as a drug dealer. This misunderstanding highlights the disparity between his true character and the assumptions others make about him.
In contrast to the serious accusation, it is revealed that Chris has led a very lawful life, with his most rebellious act being merely walking past a Salvation Army Santa Claus without donating. This emphasizes the theme of false appearances and the judgments people can make without knowing the full story.