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* [[Friends With Benefits]]: {{spoiler|Wilkes and Renfield.}}
* [[Groin Attack]]: Sadie accidentally shoots a man in the crotch. Caligula [[Coup De Grace|mercy kills]].
* [[Gross Up Close -Up]]: Depiction-wise. The "meat" is not a beautiful place.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Lear, who is mentioned and deferred to, but does not appear once throughout the entire first book.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Possibly Vincent and Nijinsky. Especially when they're [[Like an Old Married Couple|arguing]] about whether to {{spoiler|send Keats and Plath in on a direct attack on the Twins}}. Vincent addresses Nijinsky by the name Shane, which [[Yaoi Fangirl|some]] might move up to [[Ho Yay]]. YMMV though.
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* [[Reverse Mole]]: {{spoiler|Dietrich}}, as Nijinsky finds out. Much to his delight.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Subverted and lampshaded with Sadie.
* [[Straight Gay]]: Nijinsky. Aside from the fact he's a [[Sharp -Dressed Man]], there's no real indication (with the exception of [[wikipedia:Vaslav Nijinsky|his name]], which most readers would not have picked up anyway) that he's gay until later in the novel.
** Also, possibly Ophelia. Though in the first book, it's not explicitly stated. However, she does say, "I don't hit on boys," in response to Wilkes asking whether she's hit on Vincent. A few pages later, when they are discussing what comes after death, Wilkes says, "A bunch of hot guy virgins ... A couple girls, too, maybe, just because life is short and try everything, right?" which Ophelia pointedly ignores.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Pretty cynical. Neither side is wholly good.
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