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== Fan Works ==
* {{spoiler|Grunnel}} in ''[[With Strings Attached]]''. He genuinely likes the four and is fascinated by what they have to say about Earth. But when {{spoiler|Brox}} comes up with a use for Paul that {{spoiler|Grunnel}} knows Paul won't agree to, {{spoiler|Grunnel}} quite readily backstabs the four to ensure Paul's participation in {{spoiler|Brox}}'s scheme. As he says to Ringo: “ {{spoiler|Brox}} is my friend. You are not my enemies. Do you understand the difference?” Yet he prevents {{spoiler|Brox}} from killing George and Ringo because he likes them.
* {{spoiler|Drew}} in the [[Hannah Montana]] I Didn't Sign Up for This. She is quick to befriend Miley and even dates Lilly but in the last chapter, she is revealed to be a murderous sociopath that cares about [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|no one but herself.]]
 
 
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* Fidelias to Amara in the ''[[Codex Alera]]'' series. Not much of a spoiler, though, since his real allegiance is revealed within the first couple of chapters of the first book.
* Every [[Dan Brown]] novel features this trope where the friend or trustworthy boss turns out to be the ''[[Big Bad]]''
** {{spoiler|Carlo Ventresca}} in ''[[Angels and& Demons]]''.
** {{spoiler|Trevor Strathmore}} in ''[[Digital Fortress]]''.
** {{spoiler|William Pickering}} in ''[[Deception Point]]''.