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* In Creator/HRiderHaggard's ''Moon of Israel,'' Prince Seti, having been disowned and denied the throne, talks about this with his LoveInterest Merapi, living with him in exile from the Hebrew slaves.
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* ''Literature/WarsOfTheRealm'': after Drew is involved in a car crash that [[spoiler:kills Joey Houk]], he finds himself spurned and maligned by the entirety of Rivercrest High...except for Ben, the school's other main loner.

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* The reason for Lu Xiao's desire to be with Long Wei in ''Manhua/InfinityGame'', as he's just as cripplingly lonely as she is, but she never has the courage to tell him.


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* The reason for Lu Xiao's desire to be with Long Wei in ''Manhua/InfinityGame'', as he's just as cripplingly lonely as she is, but she never has the courage to tell him.
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* Tarma and Kethry in ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'''s ''Vows and Honor'' start off from this basis, teaming up to help Tarma take {{Revenge}} on the bandits who slaughtered her clan, only for Tarma to try to die when they had finished. Kethry saves her and gets her to talk about why she didn't want to live. At the end of it Tarma proposes becoming [[BloodBrothers oath-sisters]] because neither of them has anyone else, and they wind up [[HeterosexualLifePartners exceedingly close]] over time.

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* Tarma and Kethry in ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'''s ''Vows and Honor'' start off from this basis, teaming up to help Tarma take {{Revenge}} on the bandits who slaughtered her clan, only for Tarma to try to die when they had finished. Kethry saves her and gets her to talk about why she didn't want to live. At the end of it Tarma proposes becoming [[BloodBrothers [[SwornBrothers oath-sisters]] because neither of them has anyone else, and they wind up [[HeterosexualLifePartners exceedingly close]] over time.
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* Creator/PoulAnderson's "Losers' Night": The Old Phoenix, the InnBetweenTheWorlds, has a night where all the guests are failures. Unusually for the inn, this night allows people to magically understand each other -- so they can commiserate.

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* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Losers' Night": The Night", the Old Phoenix, the InnBetweenTheWorlds, has a night where all the guests are failures. Unusually for the inn, this night allows people to magically understand each other -- so they can commiserate.



* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/ShadowsInTheMoonlight'', Olivia uses this on Literature/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/ShadowsInTheMoonlight'', ''Literature/IronShadowsInTheMoon'', Olivia uses this on Literature/ConanTheBarbarian.Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.



* On ''Series/BabylonFive'', Lennier and Vir are shown sitting at a bar commiserating on a number of occasions, having similar concerns about their jobs and various ongoing situations. It is implied that this is something they actually do on a regular basis, despite their bosses spending a significant portion of the show on opposite sides of the larger conflict.

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* On In ''Series/BabylonFive'', Lennier and Vir are shown sitting at a bar commiserating on a number of occasions, having similar concerns about their jobs and various ongoing situations. It is implied that this is something they actually do on a regular basis, despite their bosses spending a significant portion of the show on opposite sides of the larger conflict.
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* ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'': Henry and Jo have both lost the love of their life and aren't yet over them. Jo took to drinking and meaningless one night stands, while Henry isolated himself from any new relationships, even casual friendship. In the first episode, Henry gives Jo company when she retreats to a bar, and after Jo asks Henry his story, he asks Jo about her late husband. In "The Art of Murder" Henry and Jo bond over how hard it is to go back to a place where they shared happy memories with their spouse.

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