Imasara desu ga, Osananajimi o Suki ni Natte Shimaimashita - Ch. 44 - An Ordinary Day with Someone at Rock Bottom

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7 pages. Dawg. Why we even cutting content from the light novel?

Yuu's mom seems to have no clue what her son was up to with yami as well. Not absurd for a teen not to tell their parents about their relationships but that going to be an awkward conversation down the line I assume.

Hikari still being hikari, yuu still not understanding her. Pack it up and move on hikari, for your own sake. Let yuu and yami reunite.

But also, monthly release, 7 pages is a damn joke especially when its the first time we have seen hikari in a while. Now we get a yami perspective next chapter so its at least 2 months til we find out more about her.
Thing is they barely cut any content...
 
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I don't know what so many people are smoking, but if I got pushed down and yelled at by someone I just confessed to I'd think I were rejected.

And in being rejected (or what looks like being rejected) in such an emotional way, I'd have assumed the person doesn't want anything to do with me any more, leading me to avoid contact with them in hopes of not kicking the hornet's nest. I can easily see his text to her just being concern as a friend too, not any attempt to patch things up or reach out because he wouldn't know if she's still mad at him.
IMO is an attempt to apologize and reach out, but yes, very timid, very shy, very in his passive way to act. And yes, I´m agree those are short and ambiguous words, but again, there are definitely an invitation to Hikari to say SOMETHING instead ghosting Yuu and avoid him.
 
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IMO he is right to wait at least Hikari leaves to avoid actively him and wait for a chance to see her in public. If Hikari is bothering so much for avoid Yuu, is because she knows he is really able to encounter her in a public space and convince her to talk at least, preferably, again, in a public space or his house.
I mean, as a victim of a violent agression from Hikari, Yuu is definitely making the right thing to avoid enter in her house and even more if Hikari parents are not there to protect him.
A boy doesn´t want victim of violence again after being mistreated twice by the two girls of his life? "Meh, is because he is spineless, secure". So, my mysandria accusations are valid.
The poor boy was already very uncomfortable while Haru was lecturing him, he seemed a little kid lectured by his mother, and all this in a public site where he can have at least the minimum security Haru cannot agrede him as Yami and Hikari did it before.
He is in his perfect right to avoid CONFRONTATION and ask Hikari for a civilizated CONVERSATION as the mature teenagers they supposely who are, instead have to endure more insults and physical aggresions from her. Even if he is still uncomfortable talking about this, but he is disposed to respond all the Hikari questions because he thinks, and he is right, is his duty as friend and love interest who confessed to her.
So, is very logical Yuu is trying to look Hikari outside her house and/or waiting for the visit she promised to Yuu mom.
Are you saying Yuu is afraid of being hit again? I don't see it in story. He's not acting particularly jumpy. Seemed fine to meet with Hikari's friends. Sent her a few texts, even. He seems more upset about how it all went wrong.
 
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Are you saying Yuu is afraid of being hit again? I don't see it in story. He's not acting particularly jumpy. Seemed fine to meet with Hikari's friends. Sent her a few texts, even. He seems more upset about how it all went wrong.
Well, he seemed very defensive when he was talking to Haru, apologizing repeatedly like a kid every time she scolded him.
When he sees Haru, the first thing he does is ask if she's come to lecture him and blame him for everything.
This is definitely one of his reasons, even if it's certainly not the main one, but significant enough to explain why Yuu doesn't want to go to her house, especially since Hikari is actively ghosting him. He preferred to send his mother to see if she could mediate between him and Hikari.
So yes, the boy is definitely not in the mood to endure any more insults, much less potential physical aggressions from Hikari, and if he's going to talk to her, he'd certainly prefer it not be on her property, unless she explicitly invites him over.
Yuu is both afraid and upset, and feels guilty about everything that happened.
 
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In a short to ressume my vision of this manga: the authoral intent of Maruto is pro-role reversal and pro-femdom, he supports the girls who takes the lead and he has done it always. And is fine Yuu would be thus, a passive and submissive boy, if he found a good dommy girlfriend able to guide him. The problem starts when Ayami being so ridicuously self-destructive even after accept formally the role of protectress and guide of Yuu as his girlfriend and "senpai".
He trusted on her, and her failed to him, she droped his hand and left fall him.
The same problem, but to inverse, happens with Hikari accepting being the best childhood friend and protectress of Yuu, only to stay paralyzed in the door while she sees how Yami first slaps Yuu and later SA him with the robbed kiss. Even as a mere friend, Hikari failed Yuu in that moment.
Of the three, Yuu is probably who have tried more to be responsible and act correctly during the several crisis even if he obviously is not a leader, but a follower, at least in romantic terms, like Haruki, Tomoya and Yuu (Izumi) before him.
 
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After Hikari witnessed Yami kissing Yuu she ran off and waited in a hallway near the gym. She checked her phone and noticed Yuu read her messages to him. When Yuu left the classroom after the whole Yami thing he went looking for Hikari and noticed she was upset. He assumed Hikari was upset because he had promised to hang out with her after her shift so he apologized and said his phone died. That's obviously a lie since Hikari's text show they were read earlier by Yuu. This causes Hikari to start doubting Yuu in addition to what she saw in the classroom.

Later, during Yuu's confession he mentions he's always loved Hikari - based on what Hikari saw earlier, she took this as, maybe not an outright lie but a half-truth. It's this stuff that she's calling out when she calls him a liar.

As to Hikari not confessing - she had mentioned to her friends and in her inner thoughts that the entire plan of inviting Yuu to the festival was to confess to him at the dance. She was going to confess but watching her best friend kiss her crush and then witness the crush ignoring her texts and then lying about it threw a wrench in her plans. Even after that, she took him to the designated confession spot after they danced. She's standing there in front of him thinking about confessing and then she flashes back to Yuu and Yami kissing and decides not to. It's not that she was a coward about it, she had legit reasons to abort the confession plan. In the novelization it goes further with her wondering what was going on with her best friend and her crush. It makes sense that she'd want to talk to Yami first before doing anything but she's interrupted by Yuu confessing to her.
I find it ludicrous there are people that believe that Yuu is wrong for not confessing AND also wrong for confessing, but when Hikari fails to confess, ThaTs dIFfeReNt.
Before the kiss, plenty of people claimed that Yuu was a coward for not confessing. Either BOTH are cowards, or neither are. People can't have it both ways.
 

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