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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* In ''[[Natsume Yuujinchou]]'', Natsume is [[Friendless Background|so used to being a social pariah]] as a child [[Cassandra Truth|for disclosing his]] [[I See Dead People|somewhat creepy ability]], that he's become very reluctant to talk about it to |
* In ''[[Natsume Yuujinchou]]'', Natsume is [[Friendless Background|so used to being a social pariah]] as a child [[Cassandra Truth|for disclosing his]] [[I See Dead People|somewhat creepy ability]], that he's become very reluctant to talk about it to anyone—even friends who ''know'' he can see spirits and Youkai, or would still readily accept him if they knew. |
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* A lot of this between Kotetsu and Barnaby from ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]''; even after they get to the point where they start to trust one another, both have their reasons (with Kotetsu it's his fear of "becoming a burden" on someone while in Barnaby's case - since Kotetsu is his ''first and only'' friend and confidant - the habit of twenty years) for not sharing certain things with one another. |
* A lot of this between Kotetsu and Barnaby from ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]''; even after they get to the point where they start to trust one another, both have their reasons (with Kotetsu it's his fear of "becoming a burden" on someone while in Barnaby's case - since Kotetsu is his ''first and only'' friend and confidant - the habit of twenty years) for not sharing certain things with one another. |
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* In ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', at one point, Ramirez reminds Harry that they're [[Fire-Forged Friends]] and tells him that he knows he's keeping secrets from him |
* In ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', at one point, Ramirez reminds Harry that they're [[Fire-Forged Friends]] and tells him that he knows he's keeping secrets from him |
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* In Steve Parker's ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' [[Imperial Guard]] novel ''Gunheads'', Siegler blurts out that they know Wulfe was [[Dead Person Conversation|helped by a ghost]] (in the [[Backstory]]), and with that out, his squad tell him that they were hurt that he didn't tell them. |
* In Steve Parker's ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' [[Imperial Guard]] novel ''Gunheads'', Siegler blurts out that they know Wulfe was [[Dead Person Conversation|helped by a ghost]] (in the [[Backstory]]), and with that out, his squad tell him that they were hurt that he didn't tell them. |
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* In [[Dorothy L. Sayers]]' ''Busman's Honeymoon'', Harriet tells Bunter to tell [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] that she is sitting up the night of the execution. In due course, he shows up, apologetic for |
* In [[Dorothy L. Sayers]]' ''Busman's Honeymoon'', Harriet tells Bunter to tell [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] that she is sitting up the night of the execution. In due course, he shows up, apologetic for having—he admits—forgotten. |
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* Happens repeatedly in the ''[[Mistborn]]'' series, as the protagonist Vin is extremely paranoid thanks to [[Street Urchin|her upbringing]]. Then it gets turned around a bit in the last book; {{spoiler|Vin can't talk about her plans or else [[Big Bad|Ruin]] will hear, so Elend has to just trust that she'll make the right choices}}. |
* Happens repeatedly in the ''[[Mistborn]]'' series, as the protagonist Vin is extremely paranoid thanks to [[Street Urchin|her upbringing]]. Then it gets turned around a bit in the last book; {{spoiler|Vin can't talk about her plans or else [[Big Bad|Ruin]] will hear, so Elend has to just trust that she'll make the right choices}}. |
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