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* ''[[Mamotte Lollipop]]'', early on Nina gets really fed up with her male protectors and slips away more than once. One time was into the girls' room, only to have the antagonists waiting for her there. (This backfired on them when one admitted he was actually a boy in drag--in front of the female audience.)
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]''. Mimi Machiavelli, daughter of a witness who's testifying in a mob trial, handcuffs Hilshire and Triela together and nicks out the door to see her boyfriend, only to get immediately nabbed by mafiosi. Fortunately the Agency is on the ball and quickly snatches her back. Naturally the event gets used for a Shipping moment.
{{quote| '''Triela:''' ''(picking the lock on their handcuffs)'' Say, what did she mean by we should "Talk about love"? I think she's got [[Student Teacher Romance|the wrong idea about us]]. <br />
'''Hilshire:''' We're ''[[Like Brother and Sister|fratello]]''. We don't need to talk about love. }}
 
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Romeo Must Die]]'': Trish rather easily evades her bodyguard Maurice when he's distracted chatting up a female at the record store.
* ''[[wikipedia:Wicked City chr(28)filmchr(29film)|Wicked City]]'' (1987). Giuseppi Mayart escapes from his bodyguards Taki and Makie at the hotel they're staying at.
* The whole plot of ''Chasing Liberty'' proceeds from [[The President's Daughter]] ditching her Secret Service detail to get some personal space.
 
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