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* ''Literature/OnTheStreetWhereYouLive'': [[spoiler:Eric Bailey is revealed to be Emily Graham's stalker (besides the serial killer also targeting her), motivated by obsessive infatuation and revenge. He feels [[NotGoodWithRejection slighted]] that Emily turned down his romantic advances and blames her for his company's impending bankruptcy (even though it's absolutely not her fault). He spent a year following her in secret, taking candid shots of her and then sending the photos to her, and spying on her via the security cameras ''she'' asked him to install for peace of mind. After another man was [[NotMeThisTime imprisoned for the stalking]], Eric waited a while and then started up the same stalking campaign again at Emily's new house in Spring Lake, including installing hidden cameras and microphones ''inside'' her home]].

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* Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic. Both his behavior and her reaction to it makes (meta)sense, as the story and characters started as ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' FanFic.

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* ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'': Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic. Both his behavior and her reaction to it makes (meta)sense, as the story and characters started as ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' FanFic.



* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her, and follows her around.

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* ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring'': Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''.Griet. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her, and follows her around.around.
* ''Literature/TheGrandmother'': Piccolo, an Italian in the Princess' retinue, won't leave Kristla and other local girls alone. This earns him a physical attack from Míla and his friends. Lucka, the mayor's daughter, is in love with Míla, but he loves Kristla, and spiteful Lucka conspires with her father against Míla. His attack on Piccolo, combined with the Mayor's disfavor, results in Míla not getting a job as a hired hand and his becoming liable for military service.
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* ''Literature/You2015'' has Joe. He uses Beck's Twitter and Facebook feed to learn everything about her and learn where she's going.

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* ''Literature/LegendsAndLattes'': Kellin insists that his former schoolmate Tandri is as attracted to him as he is to her. Tandri is quite emphatic this is not the case. Kellin, unfortunately, is now a member of the ThievesGuild, preventing Viv from simply throwing him out on his ear. [[spoiler:Viv makes him back off by threatening to tell his boss the Madrigal about him, as she [[EvenEvilHasStandards doesn't like assholes.]]]]

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* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.
** This is taken to even more ridiculous extremes in the parts of ''Midnight Sun'' that were leaked - it seems that for nearly every chapter of ''Twilight'' when Edward wasn't around, he was actually hiding in the bushes, spying on Bella. It also lets the readers see his thought process, so everyone is privy to him thinking to bring oil the next time he climbs into her room so the window won't squeak and reassuring himself that what he is doing is all right because it's for her own protection.

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* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.
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stalker. This is taken to even more ridiculous extremes in the parts of ''Midnight Sun'' ''Literature/MidnightSun2020'' that were leaked - -- it seems that for nearly every chapter of ''Twilight'' ''Literature/Twilight2005'' when Edward wasn't around, he was actually hiding in the bushes, spying on Bella. It also lets the readers see his thought process, so everyone is privy to him thinking to bring oil the next time he climbs into her room so the window won't squeak and reassuring himself that what he is doing is all right because it's for her own protection.









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* ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'': Jay Gatsby is quite devoted to winning his love, Daisy Buchanan, over. He moved across the bay her house was located on, threw lavish parties at his mansion to draw her in and when she did came to one, he expected her to run away with him due to what she did to get close to her and was relenting even when it was made clear that Daisy didn't want him.
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': The UrExample is Prince Shechem in The Book of Genesis. He was crushing on Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, and got this crazy idea that raping her would be a good idea. He does wind up marrying her, but the marriage lasts all of three days before her brothers kill him, [[DisproportionateRetribution along with all the men in the town.]]

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* ''Literature/TheBible'': The UrExample is Prince Shechem in The Book of Genesis.Literature/BookOfGenesis. He was crushing on Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, and got this crazy idea that raping her would be a good idea. He does wind up marrying her, but the marriage lasts all of three days before her brothers kill him, [[DisproportionateRetribution along with all the men in the town.]]
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* ''Literature/AiNoKusabi'': Guy and Iason for Riki. They both stalk and kidnap Riki at different points in the story.
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* ''Literature/ShesComeUndone'' features a prolonged and wildly convoluted example in Dolores. She develops a sight-unseen crush on her college roommate's boyfriend Dante and sustains it for over seven years until, by sheer happenstance, she discovers where he lives. She moves to a state she's never been before and rents an apartment in his building, all so she can "accidentally" meet him and make him fall in love with her. Dante is aware of none of this until years after they've married, when [[InternalReveal Dolores finally tells him]].
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* Some characters (and a small minority of readers) take Michael’s behavior towards Angel in ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' this way. Although [[PlatonicProstitution his methods of contacting her]] are entirely legitimate, he continues to romantically pursue her even after she vehemently denies wanting anything to do with him. In-story this is {{Justified}} by the fact that he’s trying to rescue her from life as a StepfordSmiler SexSlave.

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[[StalkerWithACrush Stalkers With A Crush]] in Literature.
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* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': In book #14 (''The Cat Who Wasn't There''), Qwill's one-time love interest, [[spoiler: Melinda Goodwinter]], goes so far as to try to have his serious girlfriend murdered in an attempt to get him back.



* Geder Palliako in ''Literature/TheDaggerAndTheCoin'' series orders the invasion of the country that Cithrin bel Sarcour was living in, with the army's orders being to take the city she was living in and bring her back to him. His fantasy was that, once she had been brought to him as a prisoner, he would explain everything to her and she would love him. What makes this even more horrifying is that many people quite naturally start to think that the easiest way to get the invading army to go away would be to turn Cithrin over to Geder. A stalker with no more resources than an ordinary person would be terrifying enough. Imagine a stalker who rules the most powerful country in the world and is willing to go to war to make you his.
* In ''Literature/DeathOnTheNile'', Jackie obsessively follows her ex Simon around the world when he's on his honeymoon with another woman. Since the very concept of stalking is still in development at the time, Literature/HerculePoirot admits the police are powerless to stop it if she doesn't use threatening language or attempt bodily harm. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be a ruse – Jackie and Simon are lovers and set up the whole cover story in their plot to murder Simon's rich wife]].
* In ''Literature/{{Eileen}}'', the titular character spends much of her free time staking out the home of her coworker Randy, who she has a crush on, and watching him through the windows.



* In ''Literature/TheHatingGame'', [[spoiler: Joshua is a mild example. Though he never violates her privacy, he does track what Lucy wears every day and he painted his bedroom to match the color of her eyes.]]



* Austin from ''Literature/HollowPlaces'' has shades of this. While it's not habitual, at one point he follows Isabella for miles throughout a city, deep into a cave, and enters the anomaly within said cave moments after she does. He does so under the pretense of making sure she's safe, but he probably wouldn't have bothered if he didn't have a thing for her.



* ''Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'': Vince the Mushroom man trades information to the Marquis for delivery of a letter to the girl he likes, a lady of the Raven's Court. [[spoiler:The letter is filled with Mushroom spores to infect her so she won't even think of refusing.]]



* This is the major theme of ''Literature/LoveAndDeathOnlongIsland'', in which a British novelist falls for a male TeenIdol he sees in a movie. It's harmless enough at first, but he eventually flies to Long Island and tracks down his crush's house so he can break up his engagement.



* A case of ''necessary'' stalking in ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters''; [[PhysicalGod Ryn]] spends every night camping on [[AllLovingHero Naomi]]'s roof, and sometimes keep track of her during the daytime hours as well. And, true, Naomi is her LoveInterest. The thing is, Ryn is ''only'' doing it because she knows very well that Naomi is being stalked by another party, [[{{Sadist}} who]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil are]] [[PsychoForHire much]] [[TortureTechnician less]] [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming benign]] than Ryn. The one night that Ryn is distracted from her vigil, the other party takes note of Ryn's absence and sends in [[HolyHitman their pawn]], which nearly results in Naomi's death. [[spoiler:Although Naomi, not knowing any of this, is freaked out and betrayed when she finds out that Ryn has been keeping tabs on her this way.]]



* In ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'', Eli is watched by Benehime wherever he goes, and she often pops up at his darkest moments to try and convince him to be with her in exchange for saving him. Oh, she's a PhysicalGoddess who's very, ''very'' {{Yandere}} for him.





















* Austin from ''Literature/HollowPlaces'' has shades of this. While it's not habitual, at one point he follows Isabella for miles throughout a city, deep into a cave, and enters the anomaly within said cave moments after she does. He does so under the pretense of making sure she's safe, but he probably wouldn't have bothered if he didn't have a thing for her.
* ''Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'': Vince the Mushroom man trades information to the Marquis for delivery of a letter to the girl he likes, a lady of the Raven's Court. [[spoiler:The letter is filled with Mushroom spores to infect her so she won't even think of refusing.]]
* This is the major theme of ''Literature/LoveAndDeathOnlongIsland'', in which a British novelist falls for a male TeenIdol he sees in a movie. It's harmless enough at first, but he eventually flies to Long Island and tracks down his crush's house so he can break up his engagement.
* Geder Palliako in ''Literature/TheDaggerAndTheCoin'' series orders the invasion of the country that Cithrin bel Sarcour was living in, with the army's orders being to take the city she was living in and bring her back to him. His fantasy was that, once she had been brought to him as a prisoner, he would explain everything to her and she would love him. What makes this even more horrifying is that many people quite naturally start to think that the easiest way to get the invading army to go away would be to turn Cithrin over to Geder. A stalker with no more resources than an ordinary person would be terrifying enough. Imagine a stalker who rules the most powerful country in the world and is willing to go to war to make you his.
* ''Literature/{{You2015}}'' has Joe. He uses Beck's Twitter and Facebook feed to learn everything about her and learn where she's going.
* In ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'', Eli is watched by Benehime wherever he goes, and she often pops up at his darkest moments to try and convince him to be with her in exchange for saving him. Oh, she's a PhysicalGoddess who's very, ''very'' {{Yandere}} for him.
* In ''Literature/TheHatingGame'', [[spoiler: Joshua is a mild example. Though he never violates her privacy, he does track what Lucy wears every day and he painted his bedroom to match the color of her eyes.]]
* In ''Literature/DeathOnTheNile'', Jackie obsessively follows her ex Simon around the world when he's on his honeymoon with another woman. Since the very concept of stalking is still in development at the time, Literature/HerculePoirot admits the police are powerless to stop it if she doesn't use threatening language or attempt bodily harm. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be a ruse – Jackie and Simon are lovers and set up the whole cover story in their plot to murder Simon's rich wife]].
* In ''Literature/{{Eileen}}'', the titular character spends much of her free time staking out the home of her coworker Randy, who she has a crush on, and watching him through the windows.
* A case of ''necessary'' stalking in ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters''; [[PhysicalGod Ryn]] spends every night camping on [[AllLovingHero Naomi]]'s roof, and sometimes keep track of her during the daytime hours as well. And, true, Naomi is her LoveInterest. The thing is, Ryn is ''only'' doing it because she knows very well that Naomi is being stalked by another party, [[{{Sadist}} who]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil are]] [[PsychoForHire much]] [[TortureTechnician less]] [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming benign]] than Ryn. The one night that Ryn is distracted from her vigil, the other party takes note of Ryn's absence and sends in [[HolyHitman their pawn]], which nearly results in Naomi's death. [[spoiler:Although Naomi, not knowing any of this, is freaked out and betrayed when she finds out that Ryn has been keeping tabs on her this way.]]
* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': In book #14 (''The Cat Who Wasn't There''), Qwill's one-time love interest, [[spoiler: Melinda Goodwinter]], goes so far as to try to have his serious girlfriend murdered in an attempt to get him back.

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* ''Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'': Vince the Mushroom man trades information to the Marquis for delivery of a letter to the girl he likes, a lady of the Raven's Court. [[spoiler:The letter is filled with Mushroom spores to infect her so she won't even think of refusing.]]
* This is the major theme of ''Literature/LoveAndDeathOnlongIsland'', in which a British novelist falls for a male TeenIdol he sees in a movie. It's harmless enough at first, but he eventually flies to Long Island and tracks down his crush's house so he can break up his engagement.
* Geder Palliako in ''Literature/TheDaggerAndTheCoin'' series orders the invasion of the country that Cithrin bel Sarcour was living in, with the army's orders being to take the city she was living in and bring her back to him. His fantasy was that, once she had been brought to him as a prisoner, he would explain everything to her and she would love him. What makes this even more horrifying is that many people quite naturally start to think that the easiest way to get the invading army to go away would be to turn Cithrin over to Geder. A stalker with no more resources than an ordinary person would be terrifying enough. Imagine a stalker who rules the most powerful country in the world and is willing to go to war to make you his.
* ''Literature/{{You2015}}''
''Literature/You2015'' has Joe. He uses Beck's Twitter and Facebook feed to learn everything about her and learn where she's going.
* In ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'', Eli is watched by Benehime wherever he goes, and she often pops up at his darkest moments to try and convince him to be with her in exchange for saving him. Oh, she's a PhysicalGoddess who's very, ''very'' {{Yandere}} for him.
* In ''Literature/TheHatingGame'', [[spoiler: Joshua is a mild example. Though he never violates her privacy, he does track what Lucy wears every day and he painted his bedroom to match the color of her eyes.]]
* In ''Literature/DeathOnTheNile'', Jackie obsessively follows her ex Simon around the world when he's on his honeymoon with another woman. Since the very concept of stalking is still in development at the time, Literature/HerculePoirot admits the police are powerless to stop it if she doesn't use threatening language or attempt bodily harm. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be a ruse – Jackie and Simon are lovers and set up the whole cover story in their plot to murder Simon's rich wife]].
* In ''Literature/{{Eileen}}'', the titular character spends much of her free time staking out the home of her coworker Randy, who she has a crush on, and watching him through the windows.
* A case of ''necessary'' stalking in ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters''; [[PhysicalGod Ryn]] spends every night camping on [[AllLovingHero Naomi]]'s roof, and sometimes keep track of her during the daytime hours as well. And, true, Naomi is her LoveInterest. The thing is, Ryn is ''only'' doing it because she knows very well that Naomi is being stalked by another party, [[{{Sadist}} who]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil are]] [[PsychoForHire much]] [[TortureTechnician less]] [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming benign]] than Ryn. The one night that Ryn is distracted from her vigil, the other party takes note of Ryn's absence and sends in [[HolyHitman their pawn]], which nearly results in Naomi's death. [[spoiler:Although Naomi, not knowing any of this, is freaked out and betrayed when she finds out that Ryn has been keeping tabs on her this way.]]
* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': In book #14 (''The Cat Who Wasn't There''), Qwill's one-time love interest, [[spoiler: Melinda Goodwinter]], goes so far as to try to have his serious girlfriend murdered in an attempt to get him back.
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': The UrExample is Prince Shechem in The Book of Genesis. He was crushing on Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, and got this crazy idea that raping her would be a good idea. He does wind up marrying her, but the marriage lasts all of three days before her brothers kill him, [[DisproportionateRetribution along with all the men in the town.]]
* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Literature/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/BlackColossus", an EldritchAbomination that WasOnceAMan toward Princess Yasmela. He visits her in the night with promises to make her his queen.
-->''"But thou shalt be my queen, oh princess! I will teach thee the ancient forgotten ways of pleasure. We—" Before the stream of cosmic obscenity which poured from the shadowy colossus, Yasmela cringed and writhed as if from a whip that flayed her dainty bare flesh.''
* Sam Haine the pumpkinhead in ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' has a shaky understanding of "no," and has been known to react poorly to alternate suitors. He really thinks Nick Moss would make an excellent pumpkinhead.
** [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble Its sequel]] has Mira Mirra the doppelganger take Sam's place. Her methods are a little more subtle but no more successful.
* [[IHaveManyNames Frederic/Ferdinand/Caliban]] from ''Literature/TheCollector'' by John Fowles starts as one, but unlike many, goes past this phase, actually abducts his flame, and proceeds to...well, not exactly torture or rape, but rather "keep" her.
* Ricky Lozada from Sandra Brown's ''Literature/TheCrush''. In fact, the book's title is referring to Lozada's stalker crush on Rennie Newton. He constantly watches her, breaks into her house multiple times (leaving roses and later trying to "seduce" her), and has his geeky subordinate check up all the information he can on her.
* In Vikram Seth's novel ''Literature/AnEqualMusic'', the narrating AntiHero Michael gradually becomes this to Julia.
* Arguably, Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" (The Erlking/"elf-king"). The Erlking follows a father and young son traveling through the forest. Apparently invisible and inaudible to the father, he tempts the increasingly terrified child to come with him, offering him games and pretty clothes. When pretending to be nice doesn't work, the Erlking just uses force instead: "Ich liebe dich, mich reizt deine schöne Gestalt/Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch ich Gewalt" ("I love you, my youngling; your form is so fine/And will you or no, I'll still take what is mine"). Right after this, the child screams that the Erlking has "hurt him," and he ''dies'' in the next stanza. It may not have been intentional, but to the modern reader, the poem radiates this trope.
* [[BigBad Dr. Ahriman]] of Creator/DeanKoontz's ''Literature/FalseMemory'' has a brief bit of this. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] most of his patients and uses them for all kinds of things, be it murder, revenge, or just... entertainment. He winds up (kind of) legitimately smitten with one, fortunately not realizing this until she and her husband have skipped town. By the time they get back, they've broken his mental hold and he winds up [[spoiler:[[HoistByHisOwnPetard murdered by another patient]]]].
* Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic. Both his behavior and her reaction to it makes (meta)sense, as the story and characters started as ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' FanFic.
* ''Literature/TheForbiddenGame'': Julian acts this way towards Jenny.
* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her, and follows her around.



* Speaking of Hugo, [[LoveMakesYouEvil Frollo's behavior]] toward La Esmeralda in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' certainly qualifies.

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* Speaking In ''The Hellfire Club'' by Creator/PeterStraub, the villain SerialKiller Dick Dart acts like one towards Nora. He latches on to her due to a misunderstanding that she had kidnapped and tortured a woman, which caused him to believe that he [[BirdsOfAFeather finally found his worthy match and someone who was just like him]]. As a result, he kidnaps her and repeatedly rapes her, taking her along as he commits crimes all the while thinking of Hugo, her as his accomplice. When she escapes from him, he stalks her and kidnaps her again, actually ''admiring her even more'' for managing to trick him.
* ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'':
** Heath, after Zoey drinks his blood and they imprint on one another. He texts her endlessly when she doesn't see him, hallucinates her, and seeks her out even under unsafe conditions.
** Kalona with regards to Zoey. He repeatedly shows up in her dreams, attempting to seduce her because [[spoiler:she was his lover in her past life]].
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* Eragon from ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' towards Arya.



* A more malicious Creator/JaneAusten example is Henry Crawford of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'', who persists in tormenting the object of his desire (Fanny) no matter how much it distresses her.



* [[AxCrazy Zane]] from ''Literature/{{Mistborn}}'' has an unhealthy fixation on the heroine, Vin, [[spoiler: because she's the only person the voices in his head never told him to kill]]. Vin, for her part, treats Zane more as a WorthyOpponent, but isn't romantically interested in him at all, preferring his less badass but far more stable half-brother Elend. [[spoiler:When she finally says "no" to him, Zane tries to kill her, being a psychopath and all. It doesn't work out so well for him...]]
* One of the creepier, yet mostly harmless instances of this trope is in ''Literature/MrBlank''. The clone family Brians has a thing for [[spoiler: plus-sized model and agent of V.E.N.U.S. Mina Duplessis]] but that actually means they want to combine their genetic material into a new superbeing.
* In the ''Literature/NeroWolfe'' story "Murder Is Corny", model Susan [=MacLeod=] asks her farmer father to hire a man she's casually dating. After she dumps him she finds out that he'd lied about needing a second job - he only wanted to force her to spend time with him. He eventually tells the other men she's dating that he's made her pregnant in an attempt to force her into marrying him to [[TheFifties save her reputation]]. [[spoiler:The story, which is false, seals his doom.]]



* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', [[spoiler: After William Hamleigh seizes the Shiring Earldom, he is aware that Aliena, Richard and their servant Matthew are still living in the castle. He stalks and watches over Aliena with freakish fascination, still obsessed with her even after she disgustedly rejected him twice. He breaks into the castle, and after his henchman murders her servant, he forces her brother Richard to watch while he rapes her. He remains obsessed with her for the rest of his life, repeatedly trying to kill her and destroy her life's work, and winds up marrying a girl who looks like she did as a teenager, subjecting the girl to a life of violent rape.]]



* Norman who watches Lily's public-access show and persistently begs her to show her feet on-camera, in ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries''.
* Some characters (and a small minority of readers) take Michael’s behavior towards Angel in ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' this way. Although [[PlatonicProstitution his methods of contacting her]] are entirely legitimate, he continues to romantically pursue her even after she vehemently denies wanting anything to do with him. In-story this is {{Justified}} by the fact that he’s trying to rescue her from life as a StepfordSmiler SexSlave.
* The Sheik of ''Literature/TheSheik'', who doesn't even bother to stalk his intended very long before outright kidnapping her. 'Crush' might be a bit of a misnomer, though; he just wants to rape her. Which he does.
* Franchise/ShuuenNoShioriProject: While only D-ne’s crush has ever been explicitly stated in canon, C-ta has [[spoiler: three cameras in A-ya’s room and a microphone in his bag.]] He’s doing it because he’s A-ya’s [[{{Yandere}} ‘’one and only best friend.’’]]
* Caelan from the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novels. He spends his days spying on Valkyrie through her kitchen window. The character is a TakeThat at [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward]], though it's played with, as while Caelan acts more and more like Edward, Valkyrie starts to act ''less'' like Bella, becoming more and more put off by his stalkerish behavior.
* Poor [[BrokenBird Sansa Stark]] from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' seems to attract these types of men, ranging from an emotionally fragile BloodKnight, who seems quite confounded by his attraction to her, to a MagnificentBastard {{Yandere}} using her as a ReplacementGoldfish for her mother, the woman he'd obsessively loved since childhood.



* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'': Richard Rahl has a stalker, and she's a gorgeous [[DarkMagicalGirl sorceress]] with [[BlackMagic Subtractive Magic]] dedicated to [[DarkActionGirl serving the Imperial Order]] and [[CombatSadomasochist punishing herself]], who blasts melon-sized holes through the chests of people who get on her bad side, and is completely and hopelessly in love with him. [[spoiler: Luckily for him, he manages to sway her to pull a HighHeelFaceTurn and change sides through the power of carving a statue of "Life" and treating her to more than one CharacterFilibuster and afterwards, she becomes his BlackMagicianGirl lieutenant.]] Just another day in the story of the Literature/SwordOfTruth.
* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.
** This is taken to even more ridiculous extremes in the parts of ''Midnight Sun'' that were leaked - it seems that for nearly every chapter of ''Twilight'' when Edward wasn't around, he was actually hiding in the bushes, spying on Bella. It also lets the readers see his thought process, so everyone is privy to him thinking to bring oil the next time he climbs into her room so the window won't squeak and reassuring himself that what he is doing is all right because it's for her own protection.
* Fenwick from ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'' is a womanizer to begin with, but when he spies Kaylana among the villain protagonists, he immediately decides that he must save her (and give her a personal tour of his quarters) because she's [[BeautyEqualsGoodness attractive]]. Doesn't sound creepy? While his constant spying is explainable as keeping tabs on the villains' progress, he obsesses over her presence in specific far more than professionally required. And then resorts to kidnapping her. ''By dragon''. His internal thoughts also reveal he planned to [[SlippingAMickey give her an aphrodisiac spiked drink]] to "loosen her up", with obvious implications.
* ''Literature/WarriorCats'': Spottedleaf spends the first series stalking Firestar, and still watches over him afterwards. Additionally, she also stalks each successive generation of his family. Although, Firestar ''does'' love her back, and it is a somewhat popular shipping; in spite of him also truly loving Sandstorm, who he fathered kits with (Leafpool and Squirrelflight).
** If you consider every single thing the author has said as WordOfGod, then Spottedleaf is ''officially'' a stalker.
%%* The protagonist of the short story [[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2008/20080211/deena-f.shtml "We Love Deena"]] by Alice Sola Kim. Please add context before un-commenting.








* A more malicious Creator/JaneAusten example is Henry Crawford of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'', who persists in tormenting the object of his desire (Fanny) no matter how much it distresses her.
* Ricky Lozada from Sandra Brown's ''Literature/TheCrush''. In fact, the book's title is referring to Lozada's stalker crush on Rennie Newton. He constantly watches her, breaks into her house multiple times (leaving roses and later trying to "seduce" her), and has his geeky subordinate check up all the information he can on her.
* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.
** This is taken to even more ridiculous extremes in the parts of ''Midnight Sun'' that were leaked - it seems that for nearly every chapter of ''Twilight'' when Edward wasn't around, he was actually hiding in the bushes, spying on Bella. It also lets the readers see his thought process, so everyone is privy to him thinking to bring oil the next time he climbs into her room so the window won't squeak and reassuring himself that what he is doing is all right because it's for her own protection.
* Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic. Both his behavior and her reaction to it makes (meta)sense, as the story and characters started as ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' FanFic.
* Fenwick from ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'' is a womanizer to begin with, but when he spies Kaylana among the villain protagonists, he immediately decides that he must save her (and give her a personal tour of his quarters) because she's [[BeautyEqualsGoodness attractive]]. Doesn't sound creepy? While his constant spying is explainable as keeping tabs on the villains' progress, he obsesses over her presence in specific far more than professionally required. And then resorts to kidnapping her. ''By dragon''. His internal thoughts also reveal he planned to [[SlippingAMickey give her an aphrodisiac spiked drink]] to "loosen her up", with obvious implications.
* [[AxCrazy Zane]] from ''Literature/{{Mistborn}}'' has an unhealthy fixation on the heroine, Vin, [[spoiler: because she's the only person the voices in his head never told him to kill]]. Vin, for her part, treats Zane more as a WorthyOpponent, but isn't romantically interested in him at all, preferring his less badass but far more stable half-brother Elend. [[spoiler:When she finally says "no" to him, Zane tries to kill her, being a psychopath and all. It doesn't work out so well for him...]]
* ''Literature/WarriorCats'': Spottedleaf spends the first series stalking Firestar, and still watches over him afterwards. Additionally, she also stalks each successive generation of his family. Although, Firestar ''does'' love her back, and it is a somewhat popular shipping; in spite of him also truly loving Sandstorm, who he fathered kits with (Leafpool and Squirrelflight).
** If you consider every single thing the author has said as WordOfGod, then Spottedleaf is ''officially'' a stalker.
* In ''The Hellfire Club'' by Creator/PeterStraub, the villain SerialKiller Dick Dart acts like one towards Nora. He latches on to her due to a misunderstanding that she had kidnapped and tortured a woman, which caused him to believe that he [[BirdsOfAFeather finally found his worthy match and someone who was just like him]]. As a result, he kidnaps her and repeatedly rapes her, taking her along as he commits crimes all the while thinking of her as his accomplice. When she escapes from him, he stalks her and kidnaps her again, actually ''admiring her even more'' for managing to trick him.
* The Sheik of ''Literature/TheSheik'', who doesn't even bother to stalk his intended very long before outright kidnapping her. 'Crush' might be a bit of a misnomer, though; he just wants to rape her. Which he does.
* Poor [[BrokenBird Sansa Stark]] from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' seems to attract these types of men, ranging from an emotionally fragile BloodKnight, who seems quite confounded by his attraction to her, to a MagnificentBastard {{Yandere}} using her as a ReplacementGoldfish for her mother, the woman he'd obsessively loved since childhood.
* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'': Richard Rahl has a stalker, and she's a gorgeous [[DarkMagicalGirl sorceress]] with [[BlackMagic Subtractive Magic]] dedicated to [[DarkActionGirl serving the Imperial Order]] and [[CombatSadomasochist punishing herself]], who blasts melon-sized holes through the chests of people who get on her bad side, and is completely and hopelessly in love with him. [[spoiler: Luckily for him, he manages to sway her to pull a HighHeelFaceTurn and change sides through the power of carving a statue of "Life" and treating her to more than one CharacterFilibuster and afterwards, she becomes his BlackMagicianGirl lieutenant.]] Just another day in the story of the Literature/SwordOfTruth.



* In the Literature/NeroWolfe story "Murder Is Corny", model Susan [=MacLeod=] asks her farmer father to hire a man she's casually dating. After she dumps him she finds out that he'd lied about needing a second job - he only wanted to force her to spend time with him. He eventually tells the other men she's dating that he's made her pregnant in an attempt to force her into marrying him to [[TheFifties save her reputation]]. [[spoiler:The story, which is false, seals his doom.]]
* Eragon from ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' towards Arya.
* ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'':
** Heath, after Zoey drinks his blood and they imprint on one another. He texts her endlessly when she doesn't see him, hallucinates her, and seeks her out even under unsafe conditions.
** Kalona with regards to Zoey. He repeatedly shows up in her dreams, attempting to seduce her because [[spoiler:she was his lover in her past life]].
%% ** Rephaim to Stevie Rae, though it's only a mild case and with a father like his, it would be easy to come to the conclusion of StalkingIsLove. Especially with High Priestesses of Nyx.
* Norman who watches Lily's public-access show and persistently begs her to show her feet on-camera, in ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries''.
* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', [[spoiler: After William Hamleigh seizes the Shiring Earldom, he is aware that Aliena, Richard and their servant Matthew are still living in the castle. He stalks and watches over Aliena with freakish fascination, still obsessed with her even after she disgustedly rejected him twice. He breaks into the castle, and after his henchman murders her servant, he forces her brother Richard to watch while he rapes her. He remains obsessed with her for the rest of his life, repeatedly trying to kill her and destroy her life's work, and winds up marrying a girl who looks like she did as a teenager, subjecting the girl to a life of violent rape.]]
* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Literature/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/BlackColossus", an EldritchAbomination that WasOnceAMan toward Princess Yasmela. He visits her in the night with promises to make her his queen.
-->''"But thou shalt be my queen, oh princess! I will teach thee the ancient forgotten ways of pleasure. We—" Before the stream of cosmic obscenity which poured from the shadowy colossus, Yasmela cringed and writhed as if from a whip that flayed her dainty bare flesh.''
* [[IHaveManyNames Frederic/Ferdinand/Caliban]] from ''Literature/TheCollector'' by John Fowles starts as one, but unlike many, goes past this phase, actually abducts his flame, and proceeds to...well, not exactly torture or rape, but rather "keep" her.
%%* The protagonist of the short story [[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2008/20080211/deena-f.shtml "We Love Deena"]] by Alice Sola Kim. Please add context before un-commenting.
* Caelan from the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novels. He spends his days spying on Valkyrie through her kitchen window. The character is a TakeThat at [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward]], though it's played with, as while Caelan acts more and more like Edward, Valkyrie starts to act ''less'' like Bella, becoming more and more put off by his stalkerish behavior.
* [[BigBad Dr. Ahriman]] of Creator/DeanKoontz's ''Literature/FalseMemory'' has a brief bit of this. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] most of his patients and uses them for all kinds of things, be it murder, revenge, or just... entertainment. He winds up (kind of) legitimately smitten with one, fortunately not realizing this until she and her husband have skipped town. By the time they get back, they've broken his mental hold and he winds up [[spoiler:[[HoistByHisOwnPetard murdered by another patient]]]].
* The UrExample is Prince Shechem in [[Literature/TheBible The Book of Genesis.]] He was crushing on Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, and got this crazy idea that raping her would be a good idea. He does wind up marrying her, but the marriage lasts all of three days before her brothers kill him, [[DisproportionateRetribution along with all the men in the town.]]
* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her, and follows her around.
* Arguably, Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" (The Erlking/"elf-king"). The Erlking follows a father and young son traveling through the forest. Apparently invisible and inaudible to the father, he tempts the increasingly terrified child to come with him, offering him games and pretty clothes. When pretending to be nice doesn't work, the Erlking just uses force instead: "Ich liebe dich, mich reizt deine schöne Gestalt/Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch ich Gewalt" ("I love you, my youngling; your form is so fine/And will you or no, I'll still take what is mine"). Right after this, the child screams that the Erlking has "hurt him," and he ''dies'' in the next stanza. It may not have been intentional, but to the modern reader, the poem radiates this trope.
* ''Literature/TheForbiddenGame'': Julian acts this way towards Jenny.
* In Vikram Seth's novel ''Literature/AnEqualMusic'', the narrating AntiHero Michael gradually becomes this to Julia.
* Some characters (and a small minority of readers) take Michael’s behavior towards Angel in ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' this way. Although [[PlatonicProstitution his methods of contacting her]] are entirely legitimate, he continues to romantically pursue her even after she vehemently denies wanting anything to do with him. In-story this is {{Justified}} by the fact that he’s trying to rescue her from life as a StepfordSmiler SexSlave.
* Franchise/ShuuenNoShioriProject: While only D-ne’s crush has ever been explicitly stated in canon, C-ta has [[spoiler: three cameras in A-ya’s room and a microphone in his bag.]] He’s doing it because he’s A-ya’s [[{{Yandere}} ‘’one and only best friend.’’]]
* One of the creepier, yet mostly harmless instances of this trope is in ''Literature/MrBlank''. The clone family Brians has a thing for [[spoiler: plus-sized model and agent of V.E.N.U.S. Mina Duplessis]] but that actually means they want to combine their genetic material into a new superbeing.
* Sam Haine the pumpkinhead in ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' has a shaky understanding of "no," and has been known to react poorly to alternate suitors. He really thinks Nick Moss would make an excellent pumpkinhead.
** [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble Its sequel]] has Mira Mirra the doppelganger take Sam's place. Her methods are a little more subtle but no more successful.

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* In the Literature/NeroWolfe story "Murder Is Corny", model Susan [=MacLeod=] asks her farmer father to hire a man she's casually dating. After she dumps him she finds out that he'd lied about needing a second job - he only wanted to force her to spend time with him. He eventually tells the other men she's dating that he's made her pregnant in an attempt to force her into marrying him to [[TheFifties save her reputation]]. [[spoiler:The story, which is false, seals his doom.]]
* Eragon from ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' towards Arya.
* ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'':
** Heath, after Zoey drinks his blood and they imprint on one another. He texts her endlessly when she doesn't see him, hallucinates her, and seeks her out even under unsafe conditions.
** Kalona with regards to Zoey. He repeatedly shows up in her dreams, attempting to seduce her because [[spoiler:she was his lover in her past life]].
%% ** Rephaim to Stevie Rae, though it's only a mild case and with a father like his, it would be easy to come to the conclusion of StalkingIsLove. Especially with High Priestesses of Nyx.
* Norman who watches Lily's public-access show and persistently begs her to show her feet on-camera, in ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries''.
* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', [[spoiler: After William Hamleigh seizes the Shiring Earldom, he is aware that Aliena, Richard and their servant Matthew are still living in the castle. He stalks and watches over Aliena with freakish fascination, still obsessed with her even after she disgustedly rejected him twice. He breaks into the castle, and after his henchman murders her servant, he forces her brother Richard to watch while he rapes her. He remains obsessed with her for the rest of his life, repeatedly trying to kill her and destroy her life's work, and winds up marrying a girl who looks like she did as a teenager, subjecting the girl to a life of violent rape.]]
* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Literature/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/BlackColossus", an EldritchAbomination that WasOnceAMan toward Princess Yasmela. He visits her in the night with promises to make her his queen.
-->''"But thou shalt be my queen, oh princess! I will teach thee the ancient forgotten ways of pleasure. We—" Before the stream of cosmic obscenity which poured from the shadowy colossus, Yasmela cringed and writhed as if from a whip that flayed her dainty bare flesh.''
* [[IHaveManyNames Frederic/Ferdinand/Caliban]] from ''Literature/TheCollector'' by John Fowles starts as one, but unlike many, goes past this phase, actually abducts his flame, and proceeds to...well, not exactly torture or rape, but rather "keep" her.
%%* The protagonist of the short story [[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2008/20080211/deena-f.shtml "We Love Deena"]] by Alice Sola Kim. Please add context before un-commenting.
* Caelan from the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novels. He spends his days spying on Valkyrie through her kitchen window. The character is a TakeThat at [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward]], though it's played with, as while Caelan acts more and more like Edward, Valkyrie starts to act ''less'' like Bella, becoming more and more put off by his stalkerish behavior.
* [[BigBad Dr. Ahriman]] of Creator/DeanKoontz's ''Literature/FalseMemory'' has a brief bit of this. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] most of his patients and uses them for all kinds of things, be it murder, revenge, or just... entertainment. He winds up (kind of) legitimately smitten with one, fortunately not realizing this until she and her husband have skipped town. By the time they get back, they've broken his mental hold and he winds up [[spoiler:[[HoistByHisOwnPetard murdered by another patient]]]].
* The UrExample is Prince Shechem in [[Literature/TheBible The Book of Genesis.]] He was crushing on Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, and got this crazy idea that raping her would be a good idea. He does wind up marrying her, but the marriage lasts all of three days before her brothers kill him, [[DisproportionateRetribution along with all the men in the town.]]
* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her, and follows her around.
* Arguably, Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" (The Erlking/"elf-king"). The Erlking follows a father and young son traveling through the forest. Apparently invisible and inaudible to the father, he tempts the increasingly terrified child to come with him, offering him games and pretty clothes. When pretending to be nice doesn't work, the Erlking just uses force instead: "Ich liebe dich, mich reizt deine schöne Gestalt/Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch ich Gewalt" ("I love you, my youngling; your form is so fine/And will you or no, I'll still take what is mine"). Right after this, the child screams that the Erlking has "hurt him," and he ''dies'' in the next stanza. It may not have been intentional, but to the modern reader, the poem radiates this trope.
* ''Literature/TheForbiddenGame'': Julian acts this way towards Jenny.
* In Vikram Seth's novel ''Literature/AnEqualMusic'', the narrating AntiHero Michael gradually becomes this to Julia.
* Some characters (and a small minority of readers) take Michael’s behavior towards Angel in ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' this way. Although [[PlatonicProstitution his methods of contacting her]] are entirely legitimate, he continues to romantically pursue her even after she vehemently denies wanting anything to do with him. In-story this is {{Justified}} by the fact that he’s trying to rescue her from life as a StepfordSmiler SexSlave.
* Franchise/ShuuenNoShioriProject: While only D-ne’s crush has ever been explicitly stated in canon, C-ta has [[spoiler: three cameras in A-ya’s room and a microphone in his bag.]] He’s doing it because he’s A-ya’s [[{{Yandere}} ‘’one and only best friend.’’]]
* One of the creepier, yet mostly harmless instances of this trope is in ''Literature/MrBlank''. The clone family Brians has a thing for [[spoiler: plus-sized model and agent of V.E.N.U.S. Mina Duplessis]] but that actually means they want to combine their genetic material into a new superbeing.
* Sam Haine the pumpkinhead in ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' has a shaky understanding of "no," and has been known to react poorly to alternate suitors. He really thinks Nick Moss would make an excellent pumpkinhead.
** [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble Its sequel]] has Mira Mirra the doppelganger take Sam's place. Her methods are a little more subtle but no more successful.

















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* ''Literature/NightfallSeries'': Sissi [[spoiler: has become obsessed with Prince Vladimir from reading and hearing about him. She has undertaken a possibly deadly journey to meet him.]]



* OlderThanRadio: Eponine's stalking after Marius in ''Literature/LesMiserables''. She finally confessed her feelings while dying after her HeroicSacrifice.
** Marius also displays stalker-ish tendencies towards Cosette. He slept with what he thought was her handkerchief over his face (to make things more creepy, it turned out to be Jean Valjean's).

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* OlderThanRadio: Eponine's stalking after Marius ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a few and none are played for much if any sympathy or laughs:
** In the sixth book, Harry got a stalker
in ''Literature/LesMiserables''. She finally confessed her feelings while dying after her HeroicSacrifice.
Romilda Vane, who doubles as a LoonyFan. Romilda additionally showed some signs of being an AlphaBitch.
** Marius also displays stalker-ish tendencies towards Cosette. He slept Again in the sixth book, [[spoiler: [[ExtremeDoormat Merope Gaunt]] harbored a burning obsession to Tom Riddle, Sr., who already had a girlfriend of his own. Later on, she [[SlippingAMickey tricked him into drinking a]] LovePotion long enough to marry him before raping him to the point of becoming pregnant with what he thought was her handkerchief over his face (to make things more creepy, it turned out a child, who would grow up to be Jean Valjean's).rename himself "[[BigBad Lord Voldemort]]".]]



* In ''Literature/PresidentsVampire'', [[CuteAndPsycho Tania]]'s mild obsession with [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Cade]] looks like this sometimes, as she's following him everywhere despite him having a rather off-putting character and not really being interested.



* OlderThanRadio: Eponine's stalking after Marius in ''Literature/LesMiserables''. She finally confessed her feelings while dying after her HeroicSacrifice.
** Marius also displays stalker-ish tendencies towards Cosette. He slept with what he thought was her handkerchief over his face (to make things more creepy, it turned out to be Jean Valjean's).
* ''Literature/NightfallSeries'': Sissi [[spoiler: has become obsessed with Prince Vladimir from reading and hearing about him. She has undertaken a possibly deadly journey to meet him.]]
* Erik, the titular ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' to Christine Daae; he is at one point described as "a shadow that followed her like her own shadow and stopped when she stopped". Erik is completely obsessed with Christine and exploits her psychological vulnerability by pretending to be the angel of music sent by her late father, and upon revealing his [[NightmareFace truth self]] his grip on Christine becomes tighter and haunts her every step to point where she becomes a nervous wreck when walking around the Opera house.
** Also Raoul de Chagny, to a lesser extent; he also fixates on Christine after having being separated from her since they were [[ChildhoodFriendRomance children]], constantly tries to gain her attention, and even goes so far as to listen at her door and hide in her dressing room. Christine is ''not'' impressed, ''but'' is more concerned for Raoul's safety as her 1# stalker is [[CrazyJealousGuy insanely jealous]] of Raoul's relationship with Christine and Erik would likely [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill him]]; so she dissuades Raoul from following her [[CruelToBeKind for his own sake]].
* In ''Literature/PresidentsVampire'', [[CuteAndPsycho Tania]]'s mild obsession with [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Cade]] looks like this sometimes, as she's following him everywhere despite him having a rather off-putting character and not really being interested.
* Mr. Darcy spends a few early chapters of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' following Elizabeth around in public, staring at her, and eavesdropping on her to the point where Elizabeth is slightly creeped out. When they're both staying in Kent, he stalks her favorite place to walk in the park and spends entire evenings at Rosings staring at her but never speaking to her. This doesn't stem from any malicious intent, however; it's just that Darcy is so [[LonersAreFreaks socially inept]], he has no idea how to act when falling in love.
* Creator/RobertBParker's private detective ''Literature/{{Spenser}}'' picks one up in ''Hush Money''. After dealing with a stalking case for Susan's friend K.C. Roth, Spenser finds that KC has started stalking him.
* Lanfear in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' acts this way towards Rand, the [[spoiler:reincarnation of her old lover.]] Upon first meeting him (in disguise) she flirts heavily, then a few books later she pursues him, aiding him in learning The Power, but then [[spoiler: tries to kill him after she hears a rumor that he slept with someone else.]]



* Creator/RobertBParker's private detective Literature/{{Spenser}} picks one up in ''Hush Money''. After dealing with a stalking case for Susan's friend K.C. Roth, Spenser finds that KC has started stalking him.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a few and none are played for much if any sympathy or laughs:
** In the sixth book, Harry got a stalker in Romilda Vane, who doubles as a LoonyFan. Romilda additionally showed some signs of being an AlphaBitch.
** Again in the sixth book, [[spoiler: [[ExtremeDoormat Merope Gaunt]] harbored a burning obsession to Tom Riddle, Sr., who already had a girlfriend of his own. Later on, she [[SlippingAMickey tricked him into drinking a]] LovePotion long enough to marry him before raping him to the point of becoming pregnant with a child, who would grow up to rename himself "[[BigBad Lord Voldemort]]".]]
* Lanfear in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' acts this way towards Rand, the [[spoiler:reincarnation of her old lover.]] Upon first meeting him (in disguise) she flirts heavily, then a few books later she pursues him, aiding him in learning The Power, but then [[spoiler: tries to kill him after she hears a rumor that he slept with someone else.]]
* Erik, the titular ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' to Christine Daae; he is at one point described as "a shadow that followed her like her own shadow and stopped when she stopped". Erik is completely obsessed with Christine and exploits her psychological vulnerability by pretending to be the angel of music sent by her late father, and upon revealing his [[NightmareFace truth self]] his grip on Christine becomes tighter and haunts her every step to point where she becomes a nervous wreck when walking around the Opera house.
** Also Raoul de Chagny, to a lesser extent; he also fixates on Christine after having being separated from her since they were [[ChildhoodFriendRomance children]], constantly tries to gain her attention, and even goes so far as to listen at her door and hide in her dressing room. Christine is ''not'' impressed, ''but'' is more concerned for Raoul's safety as her 1# stalker is [[CrazyJealousGuy insanely jealous]] of Raoul's relationship with Christine and Erik would likely [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill him]]; so she dissuades Raoul from following her [[CruelToBeKind for his own sake]].
* Mr. Darcy spends a few early chapters of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' following Elizabeth around in public, staring at her, and eavesdropping on her to the point where Elizabeth is slightly creeped out. When they're both staying in Kent, he stalks her favorite place to walk in the park and spends entire evenings at Rosings staring at her but never speaking to her. This doesn't stem from any malicious intent, however; it's just that Darcy is so [[LonersAreFreaks socially inept]], he has no idea how to act when falling in love.

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* Creator/RobertBParker's private detective Literature/{{Spenser}} picks one up in ''Hush Money''. After dealing with a stalking case for Susan's friend K.C. Roth, Spenser finds that KC has started stalking him.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a few and none are played for much if any sympathy or laughs:
** In the sixth book, Harry got a stalker in Romilda Vane, who doubles as a LoonyFan. Romilda additionally showed some signs of being an AlphaBitch.
** Again in the sixth book, [[spoiler: [[ExtremeDoormat Merope Gaunt]] harbored a burning obsession to Tom Riddle, Sr., who already had a girlfriend of his own. Later on, she [[SlippingAMickey tricked him into drinking a]] LovePotion long enough to marry him before raping him to the point of becoming pregnant with a child, who would grow up to rename himself "[[BigBad Lord Voldemort]]".]]
* Lanfear in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' acts this way towards Rand, the [[spoiler:reincarnation of her old lover.]] Upon first meeting him (in disguise) she flirts heavily, then a few books later she pursues him, aiding him in learning The Power, but then [[spoiler: tries to kill him after she hears a rumor that he slept with someone else.]]
* Erik, the titular ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' to Christine Daae; he is at one point described as "a shadow that followed her like her own shadow and stopped when she stopped". Erik is completely obsessed with Christine and exploits her psychological vulnerability by pretending to be the angel of music sent by her late father, and upon revealing his [[NightmareFace truth self]] his grip on Christine becomes tighter and haunts her every step to point where she becomes a nervous wreck when walking around the Opera house.
** Also Raoul de Chagny, to a lesser extent; he also fixates on Christine after having being separated from her since they were [[ChildhoodFriendRomance children]], constantly tries to gain her attention, and even goes so far as to listen at her door and hide in her dressing room. Christine is ''not'' impressed, ''but'' is more concerned for Raoul's safety as her 1# stalker is [[CrazyJealousGuy insanely jealous]] of Raoul's relationship with Christine and Erik would likely [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill him]]; so she dissuades Raoul from following her [[CruelToBeKind for his own sake]].
* Mr. Darcy spends a few early chapters of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' following Elizabeth around in public, staring at her, and eavesdropping on her to the point where Elizabeth is slightly creeped out. When they're both staying in Kent, he stalks her favorite place to walk in the park and spends entire evenings at Rosings staring at her but never speaking to her. This doesn't stem from any malicious intent, however; it's just that Darcy is so [[LonersAreFreaks socially inept]], he has no idea how to act when falling in love.




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* [[AxCrazy Zane]] from ''Literature/{{Mistborn}}'' has an unhealthy fixation on the heroine, Vin, [[spoiler: because she's the only person the voices in his head never told him to kill]]. Vin, for her part, treats Zane more as a NotSoDifferent WorthyOpponent, but isn't romantically interested in him at all, preferring his less badass but far more stable half-brother Elend. [[spoiler:When she finally says "no" to him, Zane tries to kill her, being a psychopath and all. It doesn't work out so well for him...]]

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* [[AxCrazy Zane]] from ''Literature/{{Mistborn}}'' has an unhealthy fixation on the heroine, Vin, [[spoiler: because she's the only person the voices in his head never told him to kill]]. Vin, for her part, treats Zane more as a NotSoDifferent WorthyOpponent, but isn't romantically interested in him at all, preferring his less badass but far more stable half-brother Elend. [[spoiler:When she finally says "no" to him, Zane tries to kill her, being a psychopath and all. It doesn't work out so well for him...]]
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* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': In book #14 (''The Cat Who Wasn't There''), Qwill's one-time love interest, [[spoiler: Melinda Goodwinter]], goes so far as to try to have his serious girlfriend murdered in an attempt to get him back.
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* A case of ''necessary'' stalking in ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters''; [[PhysicalGod Ryn]] spends every night camping on [[AllLovingHero Naomi]]'s roof, and sometimes keep track of her during the daytime hours as well. And, true, Naomi is her LoveInterest. The thing is, Ryn is ''only'' doing it because she knows very well that Naomi is being stalked by another party, [[{{Sadist}} who]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil are]] [[PsychoForHire much]] [[TortureTechnician less]] [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming benign]] than Ryn. The one night that Ryn is distracted from her vigil, the other party takes note of Ryn's absence and sends in [[HolyHitman their pawn]], which nearly results in Naomi's death. [[spoiler:Although Naomi, not knowing any of this, is freaked out and betrayed when she finds out that Ryn has been keeping tabs on her this way.]]
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* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving, [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop so it's okay for him to stalk]]) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.

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* Edward Cullen from ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' falls under this trope quite well, except that Bella returns his affection. Some examples of Edward's stalker behavior are sneaking into Bella's house at night to watch her sleep without her permission, taking the battery out of her car so it can't run, and stalking (and then saving, [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop so it's okay for him to stalk]]) saving) Bella. No matter how much Creator/StephenieMeyer [[WordOfGod denies it]], he's most definitely a stalker.
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* ''Literature/AdrianMole'': Adrian is almost this to Pandora in the early books, after they break up as teenagers (and Pandora eventually marries another man.) In ''The Cappuccino Years'' he acquires his own Stalker with a Crush, Eleanor Flood.

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* ''Literature/AdrianMole'': Adrian is almost this to Pandora in the early books, books after they break up as teenagers (and Pandora eventually marries another man.) In ''The Cappuccino Years'' he acquires his own Stalker with a Crush, Eleanor Flood.



* In ''Literature/PresidentsVampire'', [[CuteAndPsycho Tania]]'s mild obsession with [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Cade]] looks like this sometimes, as she's following him everywhere despite him having rather off-putting character and not really being interested.

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* In ''Literature/PresidentsVampire'', [[CuteAndPsycho Tania]]'s mild obsession with [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Cade]] looks like this sometimes, as she's following him everywhere despite him having a rather off-putting character and not really being interested.



* Lanfear in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' acts this way towards Rand, the [[spoiler: reincarnation of her old lover.]] Upon first meeting him (in disguise) she flirts heavily, then a few books later she pursues him, aiding him in learning The Power, but then [[spoiler: tries to kill him after she hears a rumor that he slept with someone else.]]

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* Lanfear in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' acts this way towards Rand, the [[spoiler: reincarnation [[spoiler:reincarnation of her old lover.]] Upon first meeting him (in disguise) she flirts heavily, then a few books later she pursues him, aiding him in learning The Power, but then [[spoiler: tries to kill him after she hears a rumor that he slept with someone else.]]



* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'': Richard Rahl has a stalker, and she's a gorgeous [[DarkMagicalGirl sorceress]] with [[BlackMagic Subtractive Magic]] dedicated to [[DarkActionGirl serving the Imperial Order]] and [[CombatSadomasochist punishing herself]], who blasts melon-sized holes through the chests of people who get on her bad side, and is completely and hopelessly in love with him. [[spoiler: Luckily for him, he manages to sway her to pull a HighHeelFaceTurn and change sides through the power of carving a statue of "Life" and treating her to more than one CharacterFilibuster, and afterwards she becomes his BlackMagicianGirl lieutenant.]] Just another day in the story of the Literature/SwordOfTruth.

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* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'': Richard Rahl has a stalker, and she's a gorgeous [[DarkMagicalGirl sorceress]] with [[BlackMagic Subtractive Magic]] dedicated to [[DarkActionGirl serving the Imperial Order]] and [[CombatSadomasochist punishing herself]], who blasts melon-sized holes through the chests of people who get on her bad side, and is completely and hopelessly in love with him. [[spoiler: Luckily for him, he manages to sway her to pull a HighHeelFaceTurn and change sides through the power of carving a statue of "Life" and treating her to more than one CharacterFilibuster, CharacterFilibuster and afterwards afterwards, she becomes his BlackMagicianGirl lieutenant.]] Just another day in the story of the Literature/SwordOfTruth.



* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', [[spoiler: After William Hamleigh seizes the Shiring Earldom, he is aware that Aliena, Richard and their servant Matthew are still living in the castle. He stalks and watches over Aliena with freakish fascination, still obsessed with her even after she disgustedly rejected him twice. He breaks into the castle, and after his henchman murders her servant he forces her brother Richard to watch while he rapes her. He remains obsessed with her for the rest of his life, repeatedly trying to kill her and destroy her life's work, and winds up marrying a girl who looks like she did as a teenager, subjecting the girl to a life of violent rape.]]

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* In ''Literature/ThePillarsOfTheEarth'', [[spoiler: After William Hamleigh seizes the Shiring Earldom, he is aware that Aliena, Richard and their servant Matthew are still living in the castle. He stalks and watches over Aliena with freakish fascination, still obsessed with her even after she disgustedly rejected him twice. He breaks into the castle, and after his henchman murders her servant servant, he forces her brother Richard to watch while he rapes her. He remains obsessed with her for the rest of his life, repeatedly trying to kill her and destroy her life's work, and winds up marrying a girl who looks like she did as a teenager, subjecting the girl to a life of violent rape.]]



* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her and follows her around.
* Arguably, Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" (The Erlking/"elf-king"). The Erlking follows a father and young son traveling through the forest. Apparently invisible and inaudible to the father, he tempts the increasingly terrified child to come with him, offering him games and pretty clothes. When pretending to be nice doesn't work, the Erlking just uses force instead: "Ich liebe dich, mich reizt deine schöne Gestalt/Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch ich Gewalt" ("I love you, my youngling; your form is so fine/And will you or no, I'll still take what is mine"). Right after this, the child screams that the Erlking has "hurt him," and he ''dies'' in the next stanza. It may not have been intentional, but to the modern reader the poem radiates this trope.

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* Van Ruijven to Griet in ''Literature/GirlWithAPearlEarring''. This includes the movie adaption as well. In both works works, he [[AttemptedRape attempts to rape her]], develops an obsession with her her, and follows her around.
* Arguably, Goethe's poem "Der Erlkönig" (The Erlking/"elf-king"). The Erlking follows a father and young son traveling through the forest. Apparently invisible and inaudible to the father, he tempts the increasingly terrified child to come with him, offering him games and pretty clothes. When pretending to be nice doesn't work, the Erlking just uses force instead: "Ich liebe dich, mich reizt deine schöne Gestalt/Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch ich Gewalt" ("I love you, my youngling; your form is so fine/And will you or no, I'll still take what is mine"). Right after this, the child screams that the Erlking has "hurt him," and he ''dies'' in the next stanza. It may not have been intentional, but to the modern reader reader, the poem radiates this trope.



** [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble Its sequel]] has Mira Mirra the doppelganger take Sam's place. Her methods are a little more subtle, but no more successful.

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** [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble Its sequel]] has Mira Mirra the doppelganger take Sam's place. Her methods are a little more subtle, subtle but no more successful.
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* The eponymous antagonist of Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Discworld/{{Wintersmith}}'', who falls in love with young witch Tiffany Aching. In an attempt to win her heart, he makes snowflakes and icebergs [[spoiler: that look like her]] and ice roses... and oh yeah, he refuses to go away when it's time for spring, creating the threat of perpetual winter.

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* The eponymous antagonist of Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Discworld/{{Wintersmith}}'', ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}'', who falls in love with young witch Tiffany Aching. In an attempt to win her heart, he makes snowflakes and icebergs [[spoiler: that look like her]] and ice roses... and oh yeah, he refuses to go away when it's time for spring, creating the threat of perpetual winter.
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* In ''Literature/{{Eileen}}'', the titular character spends much of her free time staking out the home of her coworker Randy, who she has a crush on, and watching him through the windows.
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* Fenwick from ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'' is a womanizer to begin with, but when he spies Kaylana among the villain protagonists, he immediately decides that he must save her (and give her a personal tour of his quarters) because she's [[BeautyEqualsGoodness attractive]]. Doesn't sound creepy? While his constant spying is explainable as keeping tabs on the villains' progress, he obsesses over her presence in specific far more than professionally required. And then resorts to kidnapping her. ''By dragon''.

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* Fenwick from ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'' is a womanizer to begin with, but when he spies Kaylana among the villain protagonists, he immediately decides that he must save her (and give her a personal tour of his quarters) because she's [[BeautyEqualsGoodness attractive]]. Doesn't sound creepy? While his constant spying is explainable as keeping tabs on the villains' progress, he obsesses over her presence in specific far more than professionally required. And then resorts to kidnapping her. ''By dragon''. His internal thoughts also reveal he planned to [[SlippingAMickey give her an aphrodisiac spiked drink]] to "loosen her up", with obvious implications.
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* Caelan from the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novels. He spends his days spying on Valkyrie through her kitchen window.

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* Caelan from the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novels. He spends his days spying on Valkyrie through her kitchen window. The character is a TakeThat at [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward]], though it's played with, as while Caelan acts more and more like Edward, Valkyrie starts to act ''less'' like Bella, becoming more and more put off by his stalkerish behavior.
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* Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic.

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* Christian Grey from ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. He buys Anastasia's workplace in order to monitor her more closely, he follows her by tracing her cell phone, which is illegal on multiple levels, and even excessively texts/emails her every day. This type of behavior should terrify Anastasia, but she finds this to be flattering and romantic. Both his behavior and her reaction to it makes (meta)sense, as the story and characters started as ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' FanFic.
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* In ''Literature/DeathOnTheNile'', Jackie obsessively follows her ex Simon around the world when he's on his honeymoon with another woman. Since the very concept of stalking is still in development at the time, Literature/HerculePoirot admits the police are powerless to stop it if she doesn't use threatening language or attempt bodily harm. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed to be a ruse – Jackie and Simon are lovers and set up the whole cover story in their plot to murder Simon's rich wife]].
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* Robert B. Parker's private detective Spenser picks one up in ''Hush Money''. After dealing with a stalking case for Susan's friend K.C. Roth, Spenser finds that KC has started stalking him.

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* Robert B. Parker's Creator/RobertBParker's private detective Spenser Literature/{{Spenser}} picks one up in ''Hush Money''. After dealing with a stalking case for Susan's friend K.C. Roth, Spenser finds that KC has started stalking him.
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** [[spoiler:Severus Snape was a Stalker with a Crush for Lily Potter (nee Evans) even when they were children, although she liked him once she noticed him. They remained friends until he started hanging out with Voldemort sympathizers, she tried to warn him against them to no avail, and he called her a FantasticSlur. Add to that her choosing to marry Snape's school rival James and Snape unintentionally setting Voldemort on her tail, which got her killed]]...
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* In ''Literature/TheHatingGame'', [[spoiler: Joshua is a mild example. Though he never violates her privacy, he does track what Lucy wears every day and he painted his bedroom to match the color of her eyes.]]
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** Again in the sixth book, [[spoiler: [[ExtremeDoormat Merope Gaunt]] harbored a burning obsession to Tom Riddle, Sr., who already had a girlfriend of his own. Later on, she [[SlippingAMickey tricked him into drinking a]] LovePotion long enough to marry him before raping him to the point of becoming pregnant with a child, who would grow up to rename himself "[[BigBad Lord Voldemort]].]]

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** Again in the sixth book, [[spoiler: [[ExtremeDoormat Merope Gaunt]] harbored a burning obsession to Tom Riddle, Sr., who already had a girlfriend of his own. Later on, she [[SlippingAMickey tricked him into drinking a]] LovePotion long enough to marry him before raping him to the point of becoming pregnant with a child, who would grow up to rename himself "[[BigBad Lord Voldemort]].Voldemort]]".]]

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