I Favor the Villainess Chapter 15
âHey Rei. Are you a so-called homosexual?â
While we were having lunch in the dining hall, Misha dropped such a bombshell.
Claire-sama and Lene chocked.
âHey, Misha. Why would you touch on such a troublesome subjectâŠâ
âMisha-sama. Donât you think that kind of thing shouldnât be talked about in public?â
It feels like both Claire-sama and Lene want to put a stop to that talk.
âI donât particularly mind talking, do you want to hear it?â
âIâm worried as your close friendâ
Even though I think I may be homosexual, it being said properly fills me with a somewhat deep emotion.
But, itâs a story that will cause a difficult atmosphere.
âNn⊠Probably, I guess I am. Iâve never fallen for a manâ
When I said that, Claire-sama stealthily moved away from me.
Then, she moved away the same distance.
âWhy are you distancing yourself?â
âIt is because I fear for my safetyâ
âSuch a thing, I wonât do anythingâ
Well, such is the reaction to homosexuals.
Generally, when it comes to homosexuals the sexual orientation aspect tends to get emphasized.
In my previous life homosexuals were frequently depicted as if they see every member of their sex as a target.
As a result, the reaction to homosexuals has become âDonât attack me, okayâ
In this world the media havenât developed that much, but homosexuals depicted in plays and novels are similar.
âClaire-sama. Just because sheâs a homosexual, I think such a reaction is prejudicedâ
Mishaâs reaction was unexpected.
âFor example, Claire-sama is heterosexual, right?â
âShe likes Sein-samaâ
âRei, donât tease her. Please stay silent for a whileâ
I reluctantly kept silent.
âHow would Claire-sama feel if a man told you not to attack him?â
âI am not such an obscene woman!â
âThatâs right. But, what Claire-sama said to Rei is exactly like thatâ
Claire-samaâs face showed she suddenly realized.
Mishaâs understanding is sound and correct.
Homosexuals only have different orientation from ordinary people, nothing else is different.
It doesnât mean that weâre always lustful or engage in reckless sexual behaviors.
âMy, my⊠Itâs just that the person you came to like happens to be a woman, right? Her sex has nothing to do with itâ
âNn? Thatâs not right?â
âSex is absolutely relevantâ
What Lene said is another common false belief about homosexuals.
If Claire-samaâs prejudice is a negative assumption, then Leneâs prejudice is a positive assumption.
Itâs a different story for bisexuals, but homosexuals donât like the opposite sex in the sexual sense.
Or the theory that sex is unrelated to whom you like might be correct, but at least I donât like men.
Sex is absolutely relevant.
âSo thatâs how it is. I didnât really know eitherâ
âWell, you had no opportunity to learn, so I think it canât be helpedâ
In this world, homosexuals are still an overwhelming minority.
Prejudice is high, understanding is little.
Homosexuals depicted in plays and novels either have a loose nature like in Claire-samaâs assumption or are extremely idealized like in Leneâs assumption.
In this world diversity is just a pipe dream.
âDo you want us to be something more, is it that kind of thing?â
âNn, not particularly. Iâm happy just being able to admire Claire-sama every dayâ
âYou, because you always say that kind of thing, I also fear for my safety?â
Yup, this is completely my bad.
So to speak, I behave like celebrities of my previous world whose gimmick is homosexuality who spread prejudice.
âI canât keep going if I donât make fun of myselfâ
But, no one responded to that laugh.
Misha looked at me worriedly.
Aah, itâs become like this, thatâs why I didnât want to talk about it much.
âItâs okay, itâs okay. My feelings not being returned is the usualâ
Sadly, itâs a hard fact that homosexuals are a minority.
Even if we come to like somebody, thereâs little chance that the feeling will bear fruit.
But, it really canât be helped.
If I had to say, itâs just a bad luck.
Speaking of it, itâs not only homosexuals who have it tough with love.
I caught a glimpse of Lene.
âNn? Whaat is it, Rei-chan?â
Iâll eventually touch on that as well.
âThen, will Rei give up on Claire-sama?â
âYouâre awfully pushy today, Mishaâ
âI apologize if I hurt youâ
âThereâs no need for that. Letâs see. Whether I give up, it could be both said thatâs right and thatâs wrong â
âWhat do you mean, Rei-chan?â
âI donât think Claire-sama will be able to accept my feelings. Claire-sama has a person she likes, I support that, Iâm happy just being able to be close to her. Butâââ
âBut, being able to give up on Claire-sama completely is a little impossibleâ
Ahaha , I laughed in a slightly self-mocking manner.
It didnât turn out well this time either.
âWell, thatâs why, please stay as you are. Iâm relatively happy with our current relationshipâ
âI donât particularly mind if you fall for me, okay?â
Thanks to Claire-samaâs immediate denial, we returned just a little bit to the usual.
Mmhm, thatâs how the mood should be.
âYes, this talk ends here. Then, Claire-sama. Shall we flirt as usualâ
âWe shall not!? Or rather, we never have!?â
âThere you go again. Even though youâre not as annoyed as you appearâ
âSave your sleep-talking for when you are in bed!â
Itâs already completely the usual.
The serious feeling from a while ago has completely dispersed.
I played around with Claire-sama, Claire-sama got worked up, Lene soothed her, Misha watched over us.
The usual, but itâs just a little⊠really, just a little painful.
In my previous life, intellectuals who tried to eliminate prejudice against homosexuality often criticized celebrities who made homosexuality their gimmick to appear on TV.
Thereâs no doubt their opinion was correct.
Although Iâm not sure whether itâs true or not, arenât there people who canât keep going without resorting to such self-mockery.
Of course, itâs a fact that such celebrities increase prejudice.
It would be better if prejudice disappeared.
But, even in reality there certainly exist homosexuals who seek prejudice on purpose like that.
I think reasons differ between each of them.
Itâs hard to live without self-mockery for some people.
Even if we fall for a person itâs rarely ever returned, if we donât say anything we can be closer than with the opposite sex, but the moment we fall in love weâre more distant than anyone.
Repeating such a thing over and over again, itâs no wonder before we realize thereâs nothing but to laugh it away.
Iâm by no means saying all homosexuals are like that.
I asked Claire-sama that today as well.
I wonât hear something like I like you .
Because the answer is obvious.
And I continued as usual.
Even if it doesnât reach, even if it doesnât get rewarded, I like Claire-sama.
Thereâs no future in it.
Even so, I canât stop my feelings.
âIt would be nice to come to love another homosexual person like myselfâ
But, I think love is something you fall in.
Itâs not like you can choose the person you fall for.
Really, love is such a troublesome thing.