Well, 'Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir' comes to mind. The heroes have to keep their identities secret to seem special and protect the city.
The unique art style makes it special. The detailed illustrations bring the story to life in a vivid way.
One keeping secrets story could be about a child who found a box in the attic. Inside were old letters from a relative's past love. The child kept it a secret as they felt it was a precious discovery that the relative might not want to be public. They hid the box again, and that secret stayed with them for years.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific story in detail. But generally, it might be about some secrets hidden within the 'Silent Earth' and perhaps the adventures or revelations related to those secrets.
A 'keeping secrets novel' often features a build - up of tension. As the story progresses, the secret seems to be on the verge of being revealed but is held back. The protagonist is usually in the middle of this web of secrecy. Maybe they accidentally stumble upon the secret or are entrusted with it. There are also often side characters who are either trying to uncover the secret or are unknowingly helping to keep it. The pacing is important too, slow enough to build the mystery but not so slow that the reader loses interest.
Since I don't know the story well, I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
By constantly teasing the secret. Drop little hints throughout the story that make the reader curious. For instance, if the secret is about a hidden treasure, mention strange maps or old legends related to it.
One way to keep secrets in Dragon Age fanfiction is through the use of misdirection. For example, have a character seem to be hiding one thing when in fact they are hiding something else entirely. Another approach is to limit the POV characters' knowledge. If the story is told from a single character's perspective who doesn't know the secret, the reader will be in the dark as well until the right moment for the reveal.
The identity of the Watergate burglars was initially a secret. The Nixon administration tried to keep the whole affair under wraps. However, as investigations continued, the secrets started to unravel. Journalists played a key role in uncovering what was really going on. It was a complex web of secrets and cover - ups that ultimately led to Nixon's resignation.
Keeping warm political cartoons might suggest that people should look out for each other and work together to create a warm and inclusive society. They could also be highlighting the role of government or institutions in ensuring the well-being and protection of the citizens, as if providing a 'warm blanket' of security and support.
It helps notice important details or hidden messages. You might catch something you'd otherwise miss and enhance your understanding of the story.