Your mail could've waited. Daemon followed me into the kitchen. What is it? Just books?Grabbing the OJ from the fridge, I sighed. People who didn't heart books didn't understand.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene from "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist is confronted by Daemon, who intrudes on a moment she believes should be private. His casual attitude towards her mail irritates her, as she feels it's something that could have been postponed. This interaction hints at the tension between them, highlighting Daemon's lack of sensitivity to her feelings.

The protagonist's thoughts delve into her deep connection with books, which she perceives as a reflection of her character. She expresses frustration towards those who do not share her passion for reading, suggesting that understanding books goes beyond mere enjoyment; it's about the essence of who she is. This emphasizes the theme of the importance of literature in shaping one's identity and perspectives.

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