"I didn't do much really. I just told Fenrir and he spoke to the higher ups. He should be the one you thank." Aoba knew that was probably the least likely thing to happen, but it was still nice to give the doctor an honorable mention. He decided not to argue with Kuro's rationality. The angel thought he behaved pretty well, but of course what he thought was okay seemed to be wrong for them. He didn't understand the big deal about it, but for him to be so pure, he was also naive to the taint of purity they all seemed to talk about. The little angel nodded in content to know that Kuro wouldn't be getting attacked any time soon. It meant that Aoba's work would be able to settle and heal before the sessions. "I guess I could only expect that." He was the only medic that was willing to heal Kuro so he could understand why the head of the staff wouldn't actually be gentle. Just as he was about to reach out and hold his arm, Kuro spoke of something a little more serious. "Hmph, of course it's not a problem. I'm your medic. Just sit tight." The angel didn't mind the soft touch to his wings, but he stood and picked up his kit. Walking to the guards, Aoba spoke softly. "I'll be right back. I have to get something." "Alright." "Okay." It was a little odd for such a simple answer because he was so used to Green's frustration. But, he simply nodded and hurried off to find fruit. What better way to do that than go to the shared staff cafeteria? He went to one of the angels and smiled. "May I have a few fruit please?" The woman gave a smile and patted his head. "A few? Sure thing." But theirĀ  definition of a few was quite different. Instead of maybe grabbing two or three apples, she gave him enough to feed both him and Aoba. He decided not to argue it and nodded his thanks. As he walked back, he didn't think it was much of a problem to take one of the apples that was there. They were pretty good afterall. The two guards gave raised eyebrows seeing all the fruit he brought, but they didn't say a word. So Aoba so kindly gave them each a fruit before walking in. "Oh, thanks." They said in unison. They started to wonder why the other guards had problems. The kid was nice and so far it was just him explaining treatments and other medical stuff. "Here. This should be enough. There's still plenty even though I gave some away." He sat down once more finishing the apple he had gotten from it. "There were no little fruit platters, just whole ones. But fruit is still fruit." He smiled and put the core to the side. He decided to give Kuro the peace of eating before he continued with his healing.