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== Literature ==
* [[Dan Abnett]]'s [[
** In ''His Last Command'', Kolea finds Rawne and the others from the Geroen team meeting in secret, and blasts them for forgetting their [[Fire-Forged Friends|Fire Forged Friendship]] and not trusting their commander.
** In ''Blood Pact'', when Curth stumbles on the secret transmitter, she wonders why they kept it so secret. Hark explains that he was trying to keep it secret as possible, so they wouldn't be hurt by knowing.
* 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 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 [[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.
* 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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== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Teen Titans (
** There are times when this trope applies to Raven as well.
* in ''[[Ben 10: Alien Force
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