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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In Episode 1703, Bob plays a guessing game with Big Bird using a policeman's hat, badge, and handcuffs, demonstrating how the third one works by handcuffing themselves together. Unfortunately, Bob ends up losing the key, leaving themselves handcuffed. This is bad news for them both, since Big Bird promised Snuffy he'd be at the roller rink, and Bob has to give Gordon a flute lesson. Gordon tries to get Susan to go to the police station to get the key, but [[TheAllegedCar her car won't start up]]. Gordon eventually goes to the station and gets the key himself, freeing Big Bird and Bob.
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Two, usually diametrically opposed, characters are chained or handcuffed together for some period. AnAesop occurs. In the right genre, may result in a forced EnemyMine. May be employed in a symbolic manner and progress into ChainsOfLove. In other genres, it will be played for laughs as both characters will then try to carry on with their (often conflicting) activities despite the handicap. Also odds are good they'll want to hide what happened, letting them make up a wild story as to why they are holding one another's hand. HilarityEnsues (sometimes in the form of ToiletHumor, as at least one of these types of stories has a part where [[PottyEmergency one of the characters has to go to the bathroom]] and the other doesn't).

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Two, usually diametrically opposed, characters are chained or handcuffed together for some period. AnAesop occurs. In the right genre, may result in a forced EnemyMine. May be employed in a symbolic manner and progress [[BelligerentSexualTension progress]] into ChainsOfLove. In other genres, it will be played for laughs as both characters will then try to carry on with their (often conflicting) activities despite the handicap. Also odds are good they'll want to hide what happened, letting them make up a wild story as to why they are holding one another's hand. HilarityEnsues (sometimes in the form of ToiletHumor, as at least one of these types of stories has a part where [[PottyEmergency one of the characters has to go to the bathroom]] and the other doesn't).

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* In ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'', Piper and Trickster, a pair of semi-reformed Creator/DCComics supervillains, were handcuffed together after being arrested for complicity in the death of Flash. They escaped, but were unable to remove the handcuffs. The twist is that Piper is gay, and Trickster is, well, slightly homophobic, constantly making rather negative gay jokes. Near the end of the storyline, it seems like it's going to become Canon HoYay [[spoiler: just before Trickster does a HeroicSacrifice and jumps in front of a bullet aimed for Piper. Poor Piper then drags Trickster's body around with him for days for before giving in to necessity and cutting the corpse's hand off.]] WordOfGod claims that the storyline was [[FollowTheLeader intentionally based]] off of ''Film/TheDefiantOnes''.
* In ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'', Damian Wayne gets his hand stuck to Maps after she accidentally used a magic spell by writing with a magic quill.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Hammer and Anvil are two villains in Creator/MarvelComics, one black and one white, connected with an alien device that gives them superpowers. Clearly inspired by the source material.
* The ''ComicBook/MetalMen'' (except Tin) were once bound with a giant chain by evil robots. The chain is impossible to escape, even with their shapeshifting powers, as it expands and contracts with their every movement. Doc Magnus is especially unhappy to be chained to Platinum, as she's pretty much obsessed with him.
* Used in ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'' comic book. After WorkingOnTheChainGang, Sideshow Bob and Bart escape, chained together at the ankle. And while Bob tries to kill his long-time nemesis, Bart is smart enough to point out that if Bob kills him while they're chained together, he'll have to drag Bart's body around as dead weight, and he'll be caught for sure. This forces Bob to keep Bart alive until he can break the chain.
* Spencer Smythe was a ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' villain, who was hired by J. Jonah Jameson to create robots to catch Spider-Man. When he got fatal radiation poisoning because of his work, he blamed both Jameson and Spider-Man, and handcuffed the two of them together with a bomb scheduled to detonate in 24 hours.
* ''ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra'': The ''Worst Among Equals'' arc has [[WalkingDisasterArea Aphra]] and [[RoboticPsychopath Triple-Zero]] implanted with [[ExplosiveLeash bombs]] that'll go off if either dies, tries to remove them or get more than twenty meters from each other, and dropped in the middle of a hostile megacity with a {{price on their head}}. [[spoiler: [[MadScientist Dr. Evazan]] did it to them because he felt [[ItAmusedMe it would be nice entertainment]] while he and Ponda laid low (and of course ForScience), and even hacked Triple-Zero's eyes to watch it happen.]]
* In the ComicBook/NintendoComicsSystem ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' comic, "The Buddy System", Mario and Bowser are chained together by Mousers, and are forced to work together to save the underground world from flooding and themselves from drowning. Their teamwork is short-lived.
* In one ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' story, a handcuffed Tintin steals the key from his sleeping captors (the {{clueless detective}}s [[TheDividual Thompson and Thomson]]) and cuffs them to each other. When they realize he's gone, they run after him, but keep catching the cuffs on lampposts and other obstacles. Eventually they find a blacksmith and ask him to break the chain, but Tintin walks in and they chase him before the blacksmith is finished.
* A chainless variant appeared in ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'', when Hawkeye, Plant Man, Headlok, and Cottonmouth escape from a prison truck. They're forced to stay very close to one another because of the bracelets on their arms, which will explode if they get a certain distance from one another. Cottonmouth, who is cannibalistic and part snake, tries to get around this at one point by killing the others as they slept, then chewing their arms off. Don't worry, he got caught in the act before anybody got hurt.
* At the end of Issue #2 of ''ComicBook/WWESuperstars'', Wrestling/JohnCena and Wrestling/RandyOrton are seen tied together, and the first thing they say is "I hate you."
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* ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'': Crash and Cortex can latch on to a crystal and Crash can drag Cortex around the level, using him as a mallet and occasionally flinging him across gaps to trigger switches and whatnot.
* ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'': Rozalin is contractually bound to Adell, by the summoning ritual that kicks off the game's events, to take him to Overlord Zenon. When asked to be released, Adell outright states that if he breaks the contract, he would die. [[spoiler:Of course, Rozalin ''is'' Zenon (though neither of them knew that at the time) so she actually could have left at any time without consequence.]]
* ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'''s sequel ''VideoGame/BeyondDivinity'' uses the trope as its premise – the protagonist becomes forced into {{Synchronization}} with a stereotypically villainous BlackKnight by a demon, and they work together with the shared goal of not only separating themselves from their rather disliked counterparts, but to get back at the demon who did it to them.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': Though the "chains" in this case are not physical, Bastila treats being forced to go off on a mission that would require spending time with the player character like this.
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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyroDawnOfTheDragon'': Spyro spends the entire game chained to [[HeelFaceTurn former nemesis]] Cynder. From a gameplay perspective, the main purpose of the chain is to allow co-op play without splitting the screen. However, the chain is also used to solve certain puzzles (for example, one dragon grabs onto a wall and the other dragon swings on the chain to get higher; or one dragon grabs onto a raft while the other dragon flies ahead, pulling the raft forward).
* ''VideoGame/PowerInstinct 3: VideoGame/GrooveOnFight'': Even when they're still rivals, [[VillainProtagonist Goketsuji sisters]] are chained together back-to-back fighting as one person in order to not to be defeated against the new (and considerably younger) fighters.
* ''VideoGame/SwordAndFairy7'': Our main characters, [[ActionGirl Yue Qingshu]] and [[OurGodsAreDifferent Xiu Wu]], get spiritually bound together by accident. The latter would weaken if they were to separate, and since it would hinder his mission, the duo is forced to travel together.
* ''VideoGame/{{Whiplash}}'', where the protagonists are animals escaping from a MegaCorp Testing Facility. The two characters, Spanx (a brain-fried weasel) and Redmond (a DeadpanSnarker rabbit who also happens to be NighInvulnerable due to chemical tests) are chained together, with Spanx using Redmond [[GrievousHarmWithABody as a flail]].
* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': Neku becomes spiritually chained to different partners throughout the game. While there is nothing physically forcing them to stay together, the [[{{Mook}} Noise]] they encounter along the way can only be defeated by two people working together.
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Unusually, the TropeNamer -- the GirlsBehindBars film ''Chained Heat'' -- [[ThisIndexIsNotAnExample is unrelated to this trope]].

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* In the second ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' movie, Weslie and Wolffy end up chained together in the middle of the desert and must cooperate, trying to be set free.
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* The ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/38702352/chapters/96766395Lovesmith Lovesmith]]'' has Kyrie, Rosa and Rudolf do this to Eva and Natsuhi in an attempt to force them to get along.
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* Remus and Danger Lupin from the ''FanFic/{{Dangerverse}}'' are a variant on this trope. Danger's magical bond with Remus allows her to partially suppress his lycanthropy. He still transforms, but he retains his mind and doesn't suffer the usual pre-and-post-transformation sickness. The bond also turns out to give Danger lupus, but the symptoms are suppressed. The problem is that if they go more than about 24 hours without skin-to-skin contact, all the suppressed symptoms of lycanthropy and lupus start coming back at once. Since they are rather spectacularly in love, they went more than a decade before discovering this fact, by which point the accumulated symptoms had already reached lethal levels. They both nearly die before someone figures out what's wrong and brings them into contact. Being, as previously mentioned, spectacularly in love, they don't particularly mind being stuck together in this manner, but it is still a problem that has to be worked around on occasion.

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* Remus and Danger Lupin from the ''FanFic/{{Dangerverse}}'' are a variant on this trope. Danger's magical bond with Remus allows her to partially suppress his lycanthropy. He still transforms, but he retains his mind and doesn't suffer the usual pre-and-post-transformation pre- and post-transformation sickness. The bond also turns out to give Danger lupus, but the symptoms are suppressed. The problem is that if they go more than about 24 hours without skin-to-skin contact, all the suppressed symptoms of lycanthropy and lupus start coming back at once. Since they are rather spectacularly in love, they went more than a decade before discovering this fact, by which point the accumulated symptoms had already reached lethal levels. They both nearly die before someone figures out what's wrong and brings them into contact. Being, as previously mentioned, spectacularly in love, they don't particularly mind being stuck together in this manner, but it is still a problem that has to be worked around on occasion.



* In the book ''Judge Benjamin: Superdog'', Judge and his dachsund antagonist Henry manage to get their collars caught together. This was after Henry semi-accidentally flooded the garage and took refuge on Judge's head. They were rescued by their owners and taken to the local hardware shop to get the collars disconnected. Later that night they learned to work together when [[spoiler: the owner of the hardware shop tried to rob the garage]].

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* In the book ''Judge Benjamin: Superdog'', Judge and his dachsund dachshund antagonist Henry manage to get their collars caught together. This was after Henry semi-accidentally flooded the garage and took refuge on Judge's head. They were rescued by their owners and taken to the local hardware shop to get the collars disconnected. Later that night they learned to work together when [[spoiler: the owner of the hardware shop tried to rob the garage]].
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* YouTube videos exist of young teens handcuffing themselves to their sweethearts or crushes for a day.

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* The ''WebAnimation/StarWarsGalacticPals'' episode "Rodian" has Miree getting stuck to the Rodian youngling, due to forgetting about his suction fingers. Throughout the episode, Miree tries to figure out different ways to get themselves unstuck.
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* ''VisualNovel/KamigamiNoAsobi'': The main plot during Tsukito's route in the game has him chained to Yui via magic rings, thanks to Loki's trickster ways, and are told that they'll only come off if they become a couple and eventually fall for each other.
* ''VisualNovel/KissedByTheBaddestBidder'': After running afoul of Detective Ayase, the protagonist and Baba find themselves both locked in bracelets [[spoiler:that will explode]] if they are more than five feet apart.
* ''VisualNovel/MetroPDCloseToYou'': The protagonist and Kyobashi are briefly handcuffed together by a suspect during Kyobashi's epilogue.
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* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': In Season 5 episode 24, Smart S. accidentally throws an electric rope onto Careful S. and Little M., leaving them stuck together. They spend most of the episodes trying to find a way to get unstuck.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10901358 Under Lock and Key,]]'' Manon handcuffs Adrien and Marinette together while they are watching her in the Louvre. The problem is, these are antique handcuffs, which means: 1) there is no key around, 2) the cuffs are way too valuable to break and 3) the locksmith who knows how to handle them won't be around for two days at least...

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* ''Fanfic/ATheoryOfButterfliesAndOtherInsects'': Captain Grime cuffs himself and Marcy together in order to ensure she can't escape during the herons' assault on Toad Tower, forcing her to help him deal with the giant birds.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10901358 Under Lock and Key,]]'' Key]]'', Manon handcuffs Adrien and Marinette together while they are watching her in the Louvre. The problem is, these are antique handcuffs, which means: 1) there is no key around, 2) the cuffs are way too valuable to break and 3) the locksmith who knows how to handle them won't be around for two days at least...
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* In [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wP8prsD75mo this video]] from [[https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCXWnW9POrqPuDav-K_rWh0g Burakku Channel]], [[{{Oni}} Akane]], as part of her [[TheRival rivalry]] with Burakku, uses a pair of magic handcuffs that make it so they can’t be separated for about a day, with any attempts at trying resulting in the handcuffs pulling them back. Burakku doesn’t really mind this and proceeds to rile her up for the rest of the video. [[spoiler:He later reveals that he could have used his powers to break the handcuffs the whole time, much to Akane’s rage.]]

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic, ''Fanfic/{{Magnetism}}'', Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy end up like this due to two magical bracelets meant for people in troubled relationships forcing them to touch at all times, or else they'll be slammed back together.

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* In ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Against her better judgement, Mittens attaches herself to the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic, ''Fanfic/{{Magnetism}}'', Rainbow Dash other end of Bolt's leash in "The Ski Trip," acting as the dog's de facto leash handler. When she fails to stop Bolt from skiing down a mountain trail, the cat tries to unhook her collar from the leash, but finds it won't budge. Much to her displeasure, she is dragged along on the harrowing ski run with Bolt and Fluttershy end up like Rhino.
* ''[[http://www.tomparisdorm.com/viewstory.php?sid=780 The Chained Melody Universe]]'' by Diane Bellomo are a series of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' [[SlashFic Slash Fics]] in which B'Elanna Torres and Seven of Nine are bound together by Captain Janeway to force them to learn to work together. LesYay ensues.
* Remus and Danger Lupin from the ''FanFic/{{Dangerverse}}'' are a variant on
this due to two trope. Danger's magical bracelets meant for people bond with Remus allows her to partially suppress his lycanthropy. He still transforms, but he retains his mind and doesn't suffer the usual pre-and-post-transformation sickness. The bond also turns out to give Danger lupus, but the symptoms are suppressed. The problem is that if they go more than about 24 hours without skin-to-skin contact, all the suppressed symptoms of lycanthropy and lupus start coming back at once. Since they are rather spectacularly in troubled relationships forcing love, they went more than a decade before discovering this fact, by which point the accumulated symptoms had already reached lethal levels. They both nearly die before someone figures out what's wrong and brings them into contact. Being, as previously mentioned, spectacularly in love, they don't particularly mind being stuck together in this manner, but it is still a problem that has to touch at all times, or else they'll be slammed back together.worked around on occasion.



* Another Miraculous fic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13023254/9/Operation-Golden-Lotus Operation Golden Lotus]]'' features this as one of the several schemes that Alya, Alix, Mylene, Juleka and Rose employ to try and get Marinette and Adrien together.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic, ''Fanfic/{{Magnetism}}'', Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy end up like this due to two magical bracelets meant for people in troubled relationships forcing them to touch at all times, or else they'll be slammed back together.
* Enforced in-arena during the 95th Hunger Games (4th Quinquennial Quell) in ''Fanfic/TalesOfTheHungerGames'' to remind the districts that they "fought as one" against the Capitol. Each pair of tributes is chained together by their waists and are required to work together with varying results. The belts break after 6 pairs of tributes remain, ending the partnership between those linked tributes.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10901358 Under Lock and Key,]]'' Manon handcuffs Adrien and Marinette together while they are watching her in the Louvre. The problem is, these are antique handcuffs, which means: 1) there is no key around, 2) the cuffs are way too valuable to break and 3) the locksmith who knows how to handle them won't be around for two days at least...



* ''[[http://www.tomparisdorm.com/viewstory.php?sid=780 The Chained Melody Universe]]'' by Diane Bellomo are a series of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' [[SlashFic Slash Fics]] in which B'Elanna Torres and Seven of Nine are bound together by Captain Janeway to force them to learn to work together. LesYay ensues.
* Remus and Danger Lupin from the FanFic/{{Dangerverse}} are a variant on this trope. Danger's magical bond with Remus allows her to partially suppress his lycanthropy. He still transforms, but he retains his mind and doesn't suffer the usual pre-and-post-transformation sickness. The bond also turns out to give Danger lupus, but the symptoms are suppressed. The problem is that if they go more than about 24 hours without skin-to-skin contact, all the suppressed symptoms of lycanthropy and lupus start coming back at once. Since they are rather spectacularly in love, they went more than a decade before discovering this fact, by which point the accumulated symptoms had already reached lethal levels. They both nearly die before someone figures out what's wrong and brings them into contact. Being, as previously mentioned, spectacularly in love, they don't particularly mind being stuck together in this manner, but it is still a problem that has to be worked around on occasion.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10901358 Under Lock and Key,]]'' Manon handcuffs Adrien and Marinette together while they are watching her in the Louvre. The problem is, these are antique handcuffs, which means: 1) there is no key around, 2) the cuffs are way too valuable to break and 3) the locksmith who knows how to handle them won't be around for two days at least...
* Another Miraculous fic [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13023254/9/Operation-Golden-Lotus Operation Golden Lotus]] features this as one of the several schemes that Alya, Alix, Mylene, Juleka and Rose employ to try and get Marinette and Adrien together.
* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Against her better judgement, Mittens attaches herself to the other end of Bolt's leash in "The Ski Trip," acting as the dog's de facto leash handler. When she fails to stop Bolt from skiing down a mountain trail, the cat tries to unhook her collar from the leash, but finds it won't budge. Much to her displeasure, she is dragged along on the harrowing ski run with Bolt and Rhino.
* Enforced in-arena during the 95th Hunger Games (4th Quinquennial Quell) in ''Fanfic/TalesOfTheHungerGames'' to remind the districts that they "fought as one" against the Capitol. Each pair of tributes is chained together by their waists and are required to work together with varying results. The belts break after 6 pairs of tributes remain, ending the partnership between those linked tributes.



* Done as a punishment in a ''Literature/{{Darkover}}'' short story; when two Renunciates quarrel to the point of drawing blades, their house mothers chain their hands together as a way to force them to cooperate and live together. It works, eventually, and they become life-long friends.
* In the ST:TOS novel ''Literature/HowMuchForJustThePlanet'', by Creator/JohnMFord, Uhura and Aperokei wind up handcuffed together and have to deal with that while on the run.



* In the ST:TOS novel ''Literature/HowMuchForJustThePlanet'', by Creator/JohnMFord, Uhura and Aperokei wind up handcuffed together and have to deal with that while on the run.



* Done as a punishment in a ''Literature/{{Darkover}}'' short story; when two Renunciates quarrel to the point of drawing blades, their house mothers chain their hands together as a way to force them to cooperate and live together. It works, eventually, and they become life-long friends.



* The main plot for the Home Free music video of "Anywhere the Wind Blows". [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhoBtlWbT-w See it here]]



* The main plot for the Home Free music video of Anywhere the Wind Blows. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhoBtlWbT-w See it here]]



* In ''The 39 Steps'', the main character is handcuffed to a woman who thinks he is a murderer. He must drag her with him as he tries to escape the villain's henchmen.

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* In an episode of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' Handy and Mole are chained together by Lumpy who's acting as a highway patrol officer, eventually Mole dies and Handy has to drag his corpse around with him before he's hit by a train.



* In an episode of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' Handy and Mole are chained together by Lumpy who's acting as a highway patrol officer, eventually Mole dies and Handy has to drag his corpse around with him before he's hit by a train.



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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', alongside first Jon, then Odie, spent several weeks stuck in a window blind together. Somehow, this gets parsed as something freaky by the woman Jon asks to try and help them get out of this...
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->'''Lucy:''' You know, there's this classic film called ''Film/TheDefiantOnes'', starring Creator/TonyCurtis and Creator/SidneyPoitier. It's about two prisoners – one black, the other white – and they escape handcuffed together...\\

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* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', Gil does this to Tarvek and Othar and then pushes them out of an airship. Because he knows that Othar can get out of anything alive and Tarvek needs to get down intact.

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* Happens between Lily Evans and Sirius Black in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9233100/1/White-Flags White Flags]]'', forcing Lily to spend several days in the Marauders' company. They grow on her.

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* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Against her better judgement, Mittens attaches herself to the other end of Bolt's leash in "The Ski Trip," acting as the dog's de facto leash handler. When she fails to stop Bolt from skiing down a mountain trail, the cat tries to unhook her collar from the leash, but finds it won't budge. Much to her displeasure, she is dragged along on the harrowing ski run with Bolt and Rhino.
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* During the match between El Gran Armando and El Gigante Nihan on the 6-29-2019 WWC show their managers Wizard and Juan Manuel Ortega were handcuffed together. This was mainly because Wizard [[BullyingADragon tends to interrupt]] Nihan matches by hitting him with a cane, and the cuffs didn't work. Wizard was able to get out after throwing salt in Ortega's eyes.
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* Another Miraculous fic [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13023254/9/Operation-Golden-Lotus Operation Golden Lotus]] features this as one of the several schemes that Alya, Alix, Mylene, Juleka and Rose employ to try and get Marinette and Adrien together.
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For a ''different'' sort of "chained-heat", go [[SafeSaneAndConsensual here]].

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For a ''different'' sort of "chained-heat", go [[SafeSaneAndConsensual here]] and [[UsefulNotes/{{BDSM}} here]].
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For a ''different'' sort of "chained-heat", go [[SafeSaneAndConsensual here]].
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** The results are both [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious]] and [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome badass]].
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