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6->''"[W]hen we were both young, I was fond of your father and he of me. Under other circumstances, you might have been our son."''
7-->-- '''Trishien''', ''Literature/ChroniclesOfTheKencyrath''
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9One generation back there was a LoveTriangle. Now the [[RomanticRunnerUp losing party]] meets[[note]]"Meets" is an important component, since usually it's a sudden development for which the character is not prepared.[[/note]] -- and has to interact with -- the child of the other two. This causes [[{{Conflict}} emotional chaos]]. The character loses the ability to act calmly (or even adequately) whenever a situation arises related to the kid. The effect is greater when the loser is an otherwise calm, MagnificentBastard or [[IdealHero flawless hero]] proven NotSoStoic and NotSoAboveItAll.
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11If the progeny is of the opposite sex and [[StrongFamilyResemblance resembles the contested person too much]] -- often the case -- it's even worse. Expect a WrongNameOutburst. Not only is it a reminder, one sees the image of the lost love, ''their'' would-be kid, an image of the rival, or a second chance, and so on -- often two or more of these at once. [[AlwaysFemale Usually female]] kid and male ex-rival. Compare AffairBlameTheBastard and JealousRomanticWitness.
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19* Not that ''[[Manga/DragonBall Dragon Ball Z]]'' really goes into depth with it, since it's an action comic for young boys, but there is Yamcha having to deal with not only his ex having a son with a former alien enemy, but also having to explain that said son isn't his, because the other characters haven't really kept in touch the last three years... and then the selfsame son comes from the future to save all their lives. Yamcha's not exactly feeling great about the situation, but he's a good sport and is very kind to Future Trunks, seeing as how he's still friends with his mom's family. They're shown spending downtime together, and considering Trunks' own father is rather difficult to him, it's probably awkward for them both. One of the last scenes in the storyline is Yamcha telling Trunks all about how his father was gutted by Trunks' (undone) death.
20* ''Literature/FateZero'' has Kariya Matou, in a sense. He is the UnluckyChildhoodFriend to Aoi Tohsaka that [[DoggedNiceGuy keeps hanging around]] even though she has two daughters with Tokiomi. Even so, he also cares about Rin and Sakura. In fact, when he discovers [[TrainingFromHell what Zouken is doing to Sakura]], he agrees to enter the Holy Grail war on the behalf of the family he'd severed ties with ten years earlier just so he can earn Sakura's freedom. Unfortunately, [[ForegoneConclusion he]] [[DoomedByCanon fails]] and ultimately the war ends badly for him, Tokiomi, ''and'' Aoi.
21* In ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', Mikoto Tachibana probably had this reaction upon meeting Nagi, who greatly resembles her mother, who Mikoto had an unrequited crush on. Though both Nagi's mother and Nagi herself seem to be not interested in the affection shown because they aren't interested in women, and the arranged marriage was said to be set up by the grandfathers, Mikoto probably had no issue with her son being set up with the daughter.
22* Interesting aversion in ''Manga/MedakaBox'': [[spoiler:Fukuro Tsurubami [[BrotherSisterIncest had the hots for his sister Hato]] but couldn't keep up with her and was put off by her cold attitude, so he set her up with his best friend Kajiki Kurokami, hoping that [[LamarckWasRight Lamarck Would Be Right]], producing a daughter with Hato's looks and Kajiki's AllLovingHero personality -- [[WifeHusbandry so he could marry HER instead]]. While Medaka does indeed fit that description, Fukuro never gets the chance to act on his fantasies.]]
23* Notably ''[[AvertedTrope averted]]'' in ''Manga/ShamanKingFlowers.'' [[spoiler:Tamao Tamamura is [[UnrequitedLoveLastsForever still in love with Yoh]] but is willing to ''raise his son'' (from another woman, her love rival Anna) without any issues and does so lovingly and fairly. However, she is [[DownplayedTrope initially flustered to meet him]] in the epilogue of the original ''Manga/ShamanKing'' manga.]]
24* Zigzagged in ''Manga/SpyXFamily'': [[BigSisterAttraction Yuri]]'s attitude towards Anya has shades of this. He can't stand being near the kid of Yor's husband and feels jealous that Anya can spend all day with Yor. He never met Loid until after he and Yor were married, and little does he know that it's a MarriageOfConvenience. He also doesn't know Anya's adopted, though he does know she's not Yor's biological daughter.
25* In ''Anime/ZoidsNewCentury'', Dr. Layon and Dr. Toros loved the same woman, who eventually became Dr. Toros's wife, and mother of his son and daughter. Layon now hates Toros and never meets his son, but actually likes the daughter, who reminds him of the presumably dead Mrs. Toros. ''Not in that way.''
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29* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'': When Rayek meets his former lovemate's children.
30* ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'':
31** Once Usagi returns to his hometown, he freezes for a moment when facing the son of his ChildhoodFriendRomance Mariko and his childhood rival Kenichi. [[spoiler:As he finds out in a different story arc, Usagi is actually the father and complies when he's asked to [[YouCantGoHomeAgain leave as not to wreck their family]].]]
32** While she isn't a rival to [[spoiler:Mariko]], Tomoe needs a moment to process the idea that [[spoiler:Usagi]] has a son.
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36* Averted in ''Fanfic/EdenObsessmuch'', Ron helps [[spoiler:Hermione]] raise her son, who believes is his father. Ron doesn't seem remotely bothered that the boy resembles his real father, [[spoiler:Lucius Malfoy]]. He loves her that much.
37* This trope is imposed in the ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9262641/1/Happy-Ending Happy Ending]]''. Griffith, who [[AdaptationalHeroism prevents the Eclipse from happening and lets the Hawks survive]], is now in the care of Casca, who is [[spoiler:pregnant with Guts' child; Guts left to pursue his journey after the danger to the Hawks was over, but [[DisappearedDad unbeknowingly left a pregnant Casca behind]]]]. Griffith already knows that he's going to hate the kid, as it's the ultimate proof of [[spoiler:Guts and Casca's relationship and will be the one thing that they will love more than him, which in Griffith's eyes is [[EtTuBrute a mark of betrayal]] ([[{{Yandere}} especially in the case of Guts]])]]. Despite this, [[GiveTheBabyAFather Griffith agrees to be the child's surrogate father when it's born.]]
38* ''Fanfic/QueensOfMewni'': An interesting version, as [[SiblingTriangle the love rivals are sisters]]. When they were younger, Nixie had a crush on Roman Fields, but he ended up falling for and marrying her older sister, Hemera. Nixie felt betrayed by her sister and refused to forgive her even years later. Later on, when Nixie’s son, Pyxar, and Hemera and Roman’s daughter, Cosmica, [[KissingCousins fall in love]], Nixie is furious and does everything she can to try and keep them apart.
39* {{Subverted}} in ''Fanfic/ASongOfIceFireAndHeart'' when [[Series/GameOfThrones Cersei]] meets [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Roxas]]. Everyone outside of a very select group of people is ignorant of Roxas' true origin as Sora's Nobody, so they have all become EntertaininglyWrong in the belief that Roxas is the [[StrongFamilyResemblance Identical Son]] of Ventus, who happened to be [[ClingyJealousGirl Cersei Lannister's]] FirstLove (outside of her brother, of course).
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43* ''Film/{{Freaky Friday|2003}}'': Inverted. Anna’s literature teacher knew her mother, Tess, in high school. He asked her to the prom, but she turned him down. Now he’s taking it out on her daughter by purposely failing her.
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47* {{Inverted}} in ''Literature/BlandingsCastle:'' [[LovableRogue Galahad]] had already become fond of Sue, his nephew's fiancée, but became even more protective of her when he realized that her mother was his old girlfriend. The family had shipped Galahad overseas to keep him from marrying such an "unsuitable" girl, and he wants to keep the same sort of thing from happening again. (If anything, he keeps telling Sue that she could do better than his nephew.)
48* Subverted in ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'', when the Count meets Mercedes' son by Fernand (now the Count de Morcerf) Albert. He organizes Albert's kidnapping by Italian bandits to gauge his character and finds him to be quite courageous (going to sleep in his cell and complaining that he was having such a nice dream when rescued), but this only fuels his drive to get revenge on Fernand by killing the son of which he is so proud (Mercedes puts a stop to that, however). In some adaptations Albert actually is Dantes' son.
49* ''Literature/EarthsChildren'': This [[PlayingWithATrope somewhat]] applies to S'Armuna and Jondalar in ''The Plains of Passage''. She is a bit standoffish with Jondalar when he mentions he's Marthona's son, due to her assumption he's her son with Joconan, the man she loved [[TheOneThatGotAway who chose Marthona over her]]. However, she softens up to him, though is still shaken, when he reveals he's actually the child of Marthona and her ''second'' mate, Dalanar, explaining that [[TheLostLenore Joconan]] died before he was born.
50* ''Songs and Swords'' ''Literature/ForgottenRealms'' novels:
51** Elaith Craulnober and Arilyn "Moonblade" < Amnestria Moonflower + Bran Skorlskun. "[[WrongNameOutburst Amnestria!]]" was Elaith's first word when he saw Arilyn. Unusual in that later [[spoiler:he mostly got over it, but now ''she'' sometimes overreacts on his past attitude and clashing with her half-elven ideals]].
52** Keturah's daughter and [[spoiler:Basel Indoulur]] in ''Literature/CounselorsAndKings''. Mostly in a benign "would-be child" way, but this still motivated more activity than is normal for him and even an uncharacteristic murderous rage when he discovered that she's in danger.
53* Similarly in ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind'', Scarlett flips out upon learning of Melanie's pregnancy. Later, after the baby is born, she has a brief moment where she wishes that the child were ''hers'' and Ashley's.
54* Briefly, in ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'': when Gatsby meets Daisy and Tom's toddler daughter, Nick's narration notes that he acts like he never quite believed in her existence before. This ties into Gatsby's irrational belief that he and Daisy can just resume their romance as if the past five years never happened.
55* Severus Snape in ''Literature/HarryPotter'' treated Harry the [[SadistTeacher way he did]] partly because of this. His dad had a mutually antagonistic relationship with Snape. Further, in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' we learn [[spoiler:Snape was Harry's mother's UnluckyChildhoodFriend when they were in school.]] Every time he sees Harry, he's reminded that the woman he loved married his worst enemy.
56* In the ''Literature/JeevesAndWooster'' stories, Corky, one of Bertie's friends, is a StarvingArtist who needs to stay in his rich uncle's good graces but wants to marry a girl he disapproves of. Jeeves solves this by ghostwriting a book about birds, the uncle's field of expertise, which Bertie publishes under the girl's name. It [[GoneHorriblyRight goes horribly right]], and the ''uncle'' ends up marrying her. Corky is later forced to paint a portrait of their baby, and his resentment of the whole situation seeps through to such an extent that when his uncle sees the finished product he decides to stop supporting Corky on the spot and tells him to get a real job. Jeeves saves the day again by suggesting that the horrifying baby in the picture would make a good comic-strip character and Corky could probably sell it to a newspaper.
57* From ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': in the first book, preteen Sansa Stark meets Petyr Baelish, the UnluckyChildhoodFriend of Sansa's mother Catelyn... whom Sansa ''greatly'' resembles. He creeps her out in their initial meeting by pointing this out and touching her hair, and things only get squickier from there. The [[ReplacementGoldfish creepiness of the relationship]] isn't helped by the fact that she goes into hiding [[WifeHusbandry posing as his daughter and learning politics at his side.]]
58** This also features heavily into Jon Snow's backstory, though played with in that it's the girl who ''won'' that's resentful. Jon is the illegitimate son of Ned Stark, who fathered him while off fighting in Robert's Rebellion and then returned home with him. Ned's wife Catelyn, despite being the woman Ned loved and wanted to be with, resented Jon as a reminder of the woman who apparently tempted Ned away from her. While she's nothing but a good mother to her own children, she's remarkably cruel to Jon, acting like a WickedStepmother towards him, which had a major effect on his character as he grew up constantly being reminded of his status as a bastard as much as Ned tried to raise him with his legitimate children. [[spoiler:If the [[Series/GameOfThrones TV adaptation]] is any prediction of the future for the book series, then this is subverted as Jon isn't actually Ned's child, but his ''nephew'', whom he raised under the guise of his bastard in order to protect him, but the assumption he was led to this trope.]]
59* ''Literature/SpinningSilver:'' Irina's stepmother Galina was never a WickedStepmother, but she was never particularly affectionate, either. When Irina learns that her father married her mother without a dowry, compared to [[NobilityMarriesMoney the huge chest of gold]] that Galina brought to the marriage, it occurs to her that it might be awkward, interacting with the daughter of the woman whom her husband truly loved.
60* Subverted in ''Literature/TheThornBirds''. Father Ralph has no problem with the daughter of Meggie (the woman he loves but can't be with because of his priestly vows), but has a strange reaction to her son, believing him to be the second child that Meggie has had with her neglectful husband Luke. Although he grows to love the boy, he never stops resenting Meggie for supposedly having returned to Luke despite their passionate interlude. As readers know, he's wrong--the boy is ''his'' son.
61** Also inverted in that Meggie's daughter Justine (who ''is'' Luke's child) takes an instant dislike to Ralph and rebuffs every effort he makes to get along with her.
62* In ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'', Jacob meets Nessie (Bella’s infant daughter) for all of ten seconds and there’s emotional turmoil all right—considering he magically falls in love with the newborn due to his wolf genes.
63* ''Literature/WarriorCats'': [[DoggedNiceGuy Ashfur]] was in love with Squirrelflight, who ended up dumping him in favor of Brambleclaw. [[VillainousBreakdown Ashfur had some problems]] accepting this. He even arranged to have Squirrelflight's father killed so she'd feel the same pain he did. The attempt failed though, and Ashfur was never suspected for the attempted murder for a while. He eventually received an apprentice, though, who managed to flare up his issues all over again by being [[spoiler:([[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo supposedly]])]] Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw's son, a living reminder of the mate he couldn't have and the future he was denied. They don't get along. While they are never outwardly rude to each other, Ashfur mostly gives Lionpaw the cold shoulder and doesn't try to bond with his apprentice the way all the other mentors do. When Lionpaw demands more intense training, Ashfur takes this request very specifically... by unsheathing his claws and fighting Lionpaw as if it were a real battle. Ashfur is eager to finish Lionpaw's apprentice training quickly so that they won't have to see each other eye-to-eye anymore.
64* Monica Furlong's ''Literature/WiseChild'' invokes and averts a rare gender-flipped example. The town witch Juniper takes a mysterious liking to and volunteers to take in the titular Wise Child after her grandmother dies and she's left with a literal case of ParentalAbandonment. Wise Child later discovers that Juniper and her father had been in love, but her VainSorceress mother [[MoreThanMindControl "persuaded"]] him that he loved her instead. Both mother and daughter think that Juniper took Wise Child in and works her to the bone due to this trope. Juniper later assures Wise Child that she bears her no ill-will (though she is understandably frosty about Maeve), that she loves her like a daughter and that she works her hard only because she believes MiseryBuildsCharacter.
65* The source of Heathcliff's dislike for Catherine (II) in ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' is that she's the living proof that Catherine married someone else. Being his beloved Cathy's daughter doesn't spare her from his wrath, since she is most of all ''Edgar's'' daughter and takes strongly after him. Also, [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild Cathy died by giving birth to said daughter]].
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69* A standard SoapOpera trope. Even if a couple can reconcile after infidelity, the resulting child often serves as a painful reminder.
70** ''Series/AllMyChildren'': Brooke's reaction upon meeting her ex-husband Adam's son with his new wife Dixie. Especially since she and Adam had struggled to conceive and the resulting strain contributed to his affair with Dixie.
71*** A bit of LaserGuidedKarma years later when Brooke took up with Dixie's ex Tad and got pregnant by him. When Tad was supposedly killed in an explosion, Dixie was forced to accept that ''she'' wouldn't have SomeoneToRememberHimBy--Brooke would.
72** ''Series/GeneralHospital'':
73*** Scott's wife Laura ditched him for Luke and they ran off together. Years later when the couple returned to town, Scott's first reaction upon seeing them, as well as their son Lucky, was to punch Luke out, clearly still angry despite all the time that had passed as well as several relationships and marriages for him. To this day, nearly all of Scott's subsequent scenes with Luke and Laura's children have had an undercurrent of sadness and resentment that they aren't ''his'' children with her.
74*** Luke himself had this reaction to Nikolas, the son Laura had with his archenemy Stavros Cassadine.
75*** Carly, Courtney, and Sam are all jealous and resentful of the fact that Liz had Jason's child, even though Sam herself did too, as the child is clearly a reminder that Jason loved Liz as much (or possible even more) as them.
76*** Speaking of Jason, this was averted with him himself--he is the result of his father Alan's extramarital affair with his mother. However, when his mother was murdered, his father's wife not only accepted that it was necessary that they take the child him, she grew to love him as if he were her own, even eventually adopting him.
77*** Played straight with Jason's brother AJ, who for years was believed to be the result of his ''mother's'' extramarital affair. As such, her husband Alan resented the child and shunned him. By the time it was discovered that AJ was Alan's child after all, crucial bonding time had been lost and the two were never able to repair their damaged relationship.
78** ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless'': Jack Abbott's ex Diane frequently used their son Kyle to drive a wedge between him and wife Phyllis. It didn't help that their marriage was already strained by Phyllis' infertility.
79* Played with in ''Series/BigLove''. While first wife Barb appears to have no problem with the children husband Bill has with his other wives, second wife Nikki is clearly jealous when she learns that third wife Margene is pregnant again, even though she doesn't even want anymore children. Probably because she fears this will further cement her position as TheUnfavorite.
80* A variation on ''Series/{{ER}}'': Elizabeth Corday tries to invoke this when she meets Susan Lewis, an old friend of her husband Mark, when the latter invites her to have coffee, declining with, "I don't drink coffee, I'm breastfeeding." Unfortunately, all it does is make her look incredibly rude, as A)Susan already knew about the kid, so there's no shock factor, and B) Susan had no romantic interest in Mark and was trying to befriend Elizabeth to assure her of this.
81** A few years later, when Abby meets ex-lover Carter's fiancee Kem and immediately sees that she's pregnant. After the couple walks off, she snidely queries, "What did he do, knock her up the minute he got there?", stunned to realize that Carter got over her quite quickly, despite the fact that the two of them had been discussing ''marriage'' shortly before they broke up.
82* ''Series/KCUndercover'': In the first season, it's revealed that, during their early spy days, Craig and Kira had a friend in fellow agent Zane. Zane and Craig both loved Kira, but in the end she fell in love with Craig. Zane pretended he was fine with it, but in reality he began to hate both of them and became a double agent. When the Organization found out, Craig was given the mission to find and eliminate Zane. Zane almost killed Craig, but offered him a deal: he'd let Craig live if he let Zane disappear. Craig had to agree, and the two parted ways. When Zane returns for revenge on the Cooper family sixteen years later, he's noticeably more hostile to K.C. (Craig and Kira's first child) than to any other family member (as she was the one he kidnapped and held captive for two weeks).
83* ''Series/TheOrville'': When Dr. Finn reunites with her ex-husband, Admiral Paul Christie, he seems eager to try and get back together with her. He seems to momentarily experience this trope when he learns that she's now a mother of two. However, this doesn't come up again (although he does endanger the boys when he and a good chunk of the crew turn into [[SpidersAreScary spider monsters]].[[note]] An unusual example, as Claire told Isaac in the first season that she's a single mother by choice, and that she hasn't had a husband or serious boyfriend (besides Isaac) since Christie [[/note]]
84* ''Series/{{Outlander}}'': Laoghaire [=MacKenzie=] has always believed she was destined to marry Jamie Fraser and resented Claire for coming between them. When Jamie and Claire separate with no hope for reunion, Jamie marries Laoghaire, only to find himself trapped in a miserable SexlessMarriage. Jamie leaves when Claire returns, making Laoghaire so furious, she tries to [[IfICantHaveYou kill them]], shooting and injuring Jamie. Much later, she encounters Brianna, their daughter. She is kind until she finds out the truth about Brianna's parentage. Then she tries to have Brianna arrested and tried for witchcraft, hoping the girl will be executed.
85* In the miniseries ''Series/{{Queen}}'' (the story of Alex Haley's paternal grandmother), the titular character is the result of her white father's (consensual) relationship with one of his female slaves. His wife resents the girl all of her life and when she finally leaves when freed after the Civil War, bitterly tells her husband, "I'm glad she's gone. Because everytime I looked at her, I had to remember that you loved another woman more than me."
86* ''Series/{{Sisters}}'': When the titular characters learn that they have ''another'' sister, the child of their father and his longtime mistress, they gently break the news to their mother, who admits that she already knew and claims to have long since accepted it. Until the woman shows up at Thanksgiving dinner and the mother flips out. She gets over it and later becomes a surrogate mother to her.
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90* ''Theatre/MissSaigon'': Both Thuy and Ellen respectively when it comes to Tam, Kim and Chris's son:
91** Thuy is the AdaptationalVillainy of his ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' counterpart Yamadori. He does not give up on getting Kim's hand in marriage, and his intentions to kill Tam was one way.
92** Ellen's refusal to take Tam to America, as she does not want to [[AsianBabymama raise Chris's son with another woman]].
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96* In ''Videogame/Fallout3'', this is implied to be the reason why Dr. Madison Li tends to be so irritable and hostile towards the Lone Wanderer, being the child of the man she fell in love with and another woman. Granted, she's a bit of a MoodSwinger, but it still might explain a few things.
97* [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in ''VideoGame/FarCry4''; Pagan adores Ajay for being the son of the woman he loved, rather than hating him for being the son of a man he despised. He even considers Ajay a member of his family, referring to himself as Ajay's "uncle." [[spoiler:Ajay's father Mohan, on the other hand, was so infuriated by his wife, Ajay's mother, cheating on him with Pagan that he killed the daughter they had together.]]
98* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
99** A chapter in the tutorial stages of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'' has Lyn and company seeking the aid of the Marquess of Araphen, a suitor of Lyn's mother before she eloped with a Sacaean nomad, which sparked in him a [[FantasticRacism hatred of Saceans in general]]. At first, the Marquess is willing to help, but after he meets Lyn in person, he withdraws his offer, saying that she is "tainted by the blood of Sacae". This costs him both his servant Rath (a Sacaean who rides off in disgust; he could stand it aimed at himself, but this goes too far) and a good portion of his fortune (Rath takes it with him as severance pay).
100** Averted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''. Fuga was never able to confess his feelings to the woman he loved, and she ended up marrying another man. When she and her husband were killed by Faceless, what did Fuga do? [[spoiler:He took in their orphaned son, Hayato, and raised him as his own.]]
101** Also averted in the ''Cindered Shadows'' DLC of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses''. Despite having loved their mother, Sitri, Aelfric is thrilled to meet [[PlayerCharacter Byleth]] for himself. A part of this (outside of the [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy usual reasons]]) is because he also had a great deal of respect for their father, Jeralt. The trouble only arises when [[spoiler:Aelfric tries to go as far as to sacrifice four lives just to revive Sitri. And doesn’t seem to understand why Byleth would take issue with this]].
102* Inverted in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'' during one possible PreBattleBanter between Cassie Cage and Shang Tsung. Tsung tells Cage that he was [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie "quite fond" of her mother Sonya Blade]], to which Cassie asks him, "Do you ''practice'' being creepy?"
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106* Kirei Kotomine and his relationship with Kiritsugu Emiya and his adopted son Shirou in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' are a non-romantic variant. He certainly isn't unbalanced by the appearance of Shirou, nor does he particularly care about Kiritsugu's biological child [[spoiler:Illyasviel von Einzbern]]. On the contrary, he's quite happy to realize that [[spoiler:unlike Kiritsugu, who was his {{Foil}} in every respect, Shirou is an empty person like himself]].
107* While she does a good job of hiding it, Kyrie Ushiromiya from ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' admits that she has some issues with her stepson, Battler, particularly since he (the son of her hated love rival) lived while her own son was stillborn. [[spoiler:[=EP8=] has her have a breakdown when Rudolf reveals that Battler was YourSonAllAlong.]]
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111* ''WebAnimation/LiliumSims2'': Iris is [[BrotherSisterIncest in love with her brother]], but he rejects his feelings and marries a woman his [[ArrangedMarriage dad set him up with]] as children. One day while visiting, Iris meets her niece and [[StrongFamilyResemblance notices that she looks just like her mother]]. This makes Iris jealous so she [[spoiler:[[RevengeByProxy murders her]]]].
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115* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
116** Baron Klaus Wulfenbach and Agatha Heterodyne < Lucrezia Mongfish + Bill Heterodyne. Circumstances like how Klaus and Lucrezia parted or that he knows [[spoiler:Lucrezia was the BigBad]] -- and just ''how'' dangerous anyone of this family can be -- do not improve the situation.
117** And that's [[FromBadToWorse not even getting into how]] [[spoiler: Lucrezia has a copy of her mind hidden away in Agatha's brain [[GrandTheftMe which has taken control on occasion.]]]]
118** Zeetha, daughter of Chump, prompts something like this from Klaus as well when he recognizes her fighting style and green hair. The details have not been revealed in-universe, but fans speculate he may have known her mother during his "exile" (and/or ''be'' her father; see the details on his parting with Lucrezia for why he might have been calling himself "Chump" at the time).
119* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has Sir James Eglamore and Antimony Carver--the daughter of his old flame Surma and the rival and friend Anthony Carver. He falls out of his armor time and again. [[WordOfGod Word of Tom]] [[http://www.formspring.me/gunnerkrigg/q/278826805 says]] that the strong resemblance ''is'' one of the factors--in case the WrongNameOutburst wasn't telltale enough. It seems that he got better with the help (sometimes unfriendly) of Annie and his own colleagues. Renard -- who "fell desperately in love with Surma" as well--was shaken too, but in a different way; eventually he settled on being an unofficial ParentalSubstitute.
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123* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' [[PlayedWith Plays With]] this trope: [[NobleBigot Pakku]] becomes quite emotional when he realizes that [[ToBeAMaster Katara]]'s grandmother was his RunawayBride, but ultimately this makes him warm up to Katara and agree to teach her [[MakingASplash Waterbending]]. Also, [[spoiler:he and the grandmother [[DecemberDecemberRomance finally get married]]]]. Also not a normal example, since Pakku presumably never knew the "rival" (Katara and Sokka's grandfather, who was apparently from the Southern Tribe).
124* {{Inverted}} in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom:'' [[BigBad Vlad]] actually ''likes'' Danny, in a twisted, FauxAffablyEvil way. His big dream is basically to steal Maddie back from Jack and make Danny (and Jazz, to a lesser extent) his own adopted children, something which ''they'' understandably find unsettling.
125* PlayedWith in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra:''
126** Lin Beifong does not interact with the children of her ex-boyfriend, Tenzin, until [[Recap/TheLegendOfKorraS1E10TurningTheTides episode 10]], but before that takes out her resentment on Korra, his live-in student, surrogate family member and the {{reincarnation}} of his father Aang (with whom, by Tenzin's account, she got along quite well).
127** {{Averted}} when she finally does interact with the Airbabies--Tenzin is nervous about this trope, but Lin seems to have more trouble taking care of them because they're kids than anything. [[spoiler:When Equalists attack Air Temple Island, the kids manage to save Lin from them, despite their young ages. She, in turn, later pulls a HeroicSacrifice so that the whole family can get away]].
128* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse''. Despite their ShipTease Raine's status as Eda's ex wasn't said when they panicked at seeing her photo with Luz and King, but their distress was less about who she might have had her "kids" with and more about how ''despite'' her attachment to them (that she tried to downplay) she was still risking her life with their destructive duet. Seeing she had made connections like that, when we later learn that their relationship ended because Raine felt Eda pushing them away, helped ''re''balance them if anything.
129* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' had this where the failed rival in question was one of the protagonist's teachers (the resulting couple being her grandparents).
130* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. The Pearl/Rose/Greg LoveTriangle in the backstory, with Pearl now raising Rose and Greg's child, would be a perfect setup for this, was it not for the fact that Pearl loves and is an excellent guardian to Steven. However, she still clearly has some unresolved issues about it--she [[WrongNameOutburst accidentally refers to Steven as Rose at one point]], and the episode [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E45RosesScabbard "Rose's Scabbard"]] is in fact entirely devoted to exploring this trope. The show makes it clear that despite her love for Steven, Pearl is still grieving Rose, and it takes until the third season for her to finally make peace with Greg.
131* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'': This trope is the catalyst for most of the conflict in the series and Shredder's hatred for Hamato Yoshi/Splinter. When they were younger, Yoshi and Saki both loved Tang Shen. In the end, she fell in love with Yoshi, and the two married. Saki had been furious over her choosing Yoshi, but he really lost it when the two had a child together. This led to the fight that scarred Saki and burned down the Hamato house. Tang Shen and her daughter were killed in the fire, and Yoshi left Japan for New York in grief. [[spoiler:It's later [[TheReveal revealed]] that their daughter survived the fire, with Saki taking her in and raising her to be a ChildSoldier as a form of revenge on Yoshi, subverting this trope.]]
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