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* In the ''Please Don't Tell My Parents'' series, the superhero and supervillain communities are collectively friendly with each other outside of the prequel.
** ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImASupervillain'': The communities are shown to respect each other enough to have official truces and rules regulating their interactions.
** ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIveGotHenchmen'': The retirement of the highly-respected supervillain [[spoiler:Bull]] is met with ''heroes'' toasting [[spoiler:his]] health and ''both'' communities sending presents to the person who convinced [[spoiler:him]] to retire and raise [[spoiler:his]] daughter. It also reveals the presence of mixed hero/villain families.
** ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIHaveANemesis'': Multiple members of both sides convene at a beach to help enact a plan for [[spoiler:Penelope to finally tell her parents she's a supervillain]].
** ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImAGiantMonster'': Supervillain Entropy is in an ill-defined [[DatingCatwoman on-and-off relationship]] with heroes Little Witch and Pretty Bubbles.

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*** Vimes is also ''slightly'' friendly towards Chrysoprase, a troll gang-leader, who though a criminal, is a politic one, who knows when not to rock [[note: No pun intended. /note]] the boat.

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*** Vimes is also ''slightly'' friendly towards Chrysoprase, a troll gang-leader, who though a criminal, is a politic one, who knows when not to rock [[note: [[note]] No pun intended. /note]] [[/note]] the boat.


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** Played with in the case of Albus Dumbledore who treats practically all his enemies (who generally tend to despise him intensely) in a markedly polite and, indeed, friendly [[note]] Friendly within reason, of course. He will not hesitate to cast a near-deadly spell against them in forced to. [[/note]] way whenever he encounters them face to face. Somewhat justified, since most of them are his former or current students and he is ''that'' sort of teacher.
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*** Vimes is also ''slightly'' friendly towards Chrysoprase, a troll gang-leader, who though a criminal, is a politic one, who knows when not to rock the boat.

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*** Vimes is also ''slightly'' friendly towards Chrysoprase, a troll gang-leader, who though a criminal, is a politic one, who knows when not to rock [[note: No pun intended. /note]] the boat.
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** In ''Literature/GuardsGuards,'' the narration notes "Noble dragons don't have friends. The nearest they can get to the idea is an enemy who is still alive."
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* ''Literature/CatChaser'':
** Moran and Luci Palma, an enemy sniper who took him captive, developed a rapport and their attempts to kill each other became almost a game. In the present, Moran searches for Luci to see how she's doing.
** DoubleSubverted by Moran and Rafi. Rafi claims to have been a man he shot during the intervention, but he quickly turns out to be just a scam artist. However, Moran pities him and the two wind up becoming civil even after Moran reveals he's onto him.

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