Aoba blinked and then stood straight once more. He adored animals? The little angel wasn't exactly sure if he meant it the way he thought. Aoba adoring cute animals like puppies and kittens was like him cuddling and hugging them, but Kuro didn't seem like one to be cuddly hug an animal. And he was a demon so. . . Aoba shook the thought away, not knowing why he had even bothered to think it over. It was a lot less important than the tasks at hand. "We're going to go to town?" Aoba's eyes lit up with a mixture of excitement and nervousness. He'd finally get to see regular humans and how they interacted, but he was also going to be out in a populated area where anything could happen. But, he put his trust in Kuro so he pushed the indecisive worry away. As Kuro listed things to do, Aoba carefully reached down and looked at the book. He would start reading it when they returned from getting supplies. "Oh, okay. Well, we should get started. It sounds like it'll take all day." He looked at Kuro as he questioned about money. [I]'Money...Money...Oh right!'[/I] He remembered, he had put the money in his faded pair of pants until he could find a nicer spot to put it. Aoba pulled the clipped money out and handed it to Kuro. "Father Gerard said that this should last the month, and I guess I have to worry about time since I'm, um mortal and all...?" It still wasn't comfortable to say outloud. And he said it as more of a question, unsure of what else he would have to worry about besides eating and working. He nodded to the rest of what Kuro said and walked to the door. "What are we going to carry all the stuff in one we get it? It sounds like we are getting a lot. Unless the town isn't too far away, is it?" He questioned and looked out the hole in the door. All seemed quiet outside, and he wondered if Kuro had scared them off for good... at least those three. While he waited, Aoba went back to the couch and opened the book to give the first few pages a decent read. "Do you think we could stop to get a few new clothes as well? I don't really want to wear the same thing everyday. . ."