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* In [[Graham McNeill]]'s [[Warhammer 40,000]] [[Horus Heresy]] novel ''Fulgrim'', Serena d'Angelus [[Dreaming the Truth|realizes]] that her [[Bad Dreams]] stem from {{spoiler|murders she committed and forgot}}. She seeks out Ostian, thinking he could save her. She finds him murdered, weeps that he loved her and she hadn't seen it, and that she loved him. Then she [[Driven to Suicide|commits suicide]].
* In [[Graham McNeill]]'s [[Warhammer 40,000]] [[Horus Heresy]] novel ''Fulgrim'', Serena d'Angelus [[Dreaming the Truth|realizes]] that her [[Bad Dreams]] stem from {{spoiler|murders she committed and forgot}}. She seeks out Ostian, thinking he could save her. She finds him murdered, weeps that he loved her and she hadn't seen it, and that she loved him. Then she [[Driven to Suicide|commits suicide]].
* The ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]'' reveals that [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Typho Typho], Padme's eyepatched bodyguard, [[Bodyguard Crush|was in love with her]]. Naturally, she had no idea.
* The ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]'' reveals that [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Typho Typho], Padme's eyepatched bodyguard, [[Bodyguard Crush|was in love with her]]. Naturally, she had no idea.
* In ''[[Warrior Cats|Warriors]]'', Firestar somehow never notices Cinderpelt's obvious crush on him.
* In the ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' series, Firestar somehow never notices Cinderpelt's obvious crush on him.
** He wouldn't have noticed that Sandstorm was in love with him either if Cinderpelt hadn't pointed it out to him.
** He wouldn't have noticed that Sandstorm was in love with him either if Cinderpelt hadn't pointed it out to him.
** Firestar is in fact so oblivious concerning the opposite sex that the Warriors fandom has their own name for this trope: "Firestar Syndrome"
** Firestar is in fact so oblivious concerning the opposite sex that the Warriors fandom has their own name for this trope: "Firestar Syndrome"