With a faint smile Kuro watches as Aoba's head tilts around, looking this way and that while observing the humans around them. [i]'Well, his curiosity is good. And adorable. He's like one of those birds keeping a lookout for predators, heh'[/i] His own ears perk up at the word 'new guy' but he lets out a sigh a moment later and relaxes into the seat as it become quickly evident that the comment was not about Aoba or himself. The smell of strong perfume makes the demon’s nose wrinkle and he looks up to see their waitress coming. [i]'While I appreciate the effort to not smell of old woman, I think one gallon of perfume would have been enough lady, not five'[/i] He covers up his distaste with a smile, his public face falling once more into place. After the angel orders his water he tilts his head to the side a bit as if he's thinking. Then with a nod he chuckles, “How about just some nice iced tea?” The old woman gives him a smile and a nod before wandering off. Kuro face falls back into it's normal state as he looks over to see his angel had vanished into his menu. He smiles and picks up his own, trying to find something other than steak that would suit his palate. [i]'I mean, it's not like all of this stuff is bad, but meat is what I feed on naturally, so. . . .'[/i] His head comes up to look over his menu as Aoba speaks. He doesn't have a chance to answer the first question however as a moment later their eyes meet and Aoba asks another. He looks into those eyes for a long moment before vanishing behind his menu. “Well, you had fruit for breakfast, meat, wheat, and veggies for lunch, and you sweat a lot right after. . . .So, something with calories and something more fortifying to drink than water. . .So, meat and lemonade would be my suggestion.” Kuro pops his neck, tilting his head from side to side, going silent a moment before addressing the second question. “Cities are settlements that are large, much nicer than towns, and a lot worse at the same time.” He settles on a large burger with all the fixings and a side order of cheesy hash. Setting the menu aside he decides to elaborate a bit. “See, in towns everybody knows almost everybody else in the town, so if you do something wrong, it's really easy to find out who did it. While in big cities, no one really bothers to get to know one another and getting away with bad things is a lot easier. It's why I go to cities when I need to recharge. The people there are so into hiding away from each other that no one even notices for a while after I'm done and I don't have to skulk around.” Wanting to end on a different note than Aoba thinking about his need for human souls he moves on to why cities are better. “However, cities are wonderful for the humans in their own way too. Anytime you need anything, there is likely a store that sells it within ten miles of your home. In this town, if you need something not in one of the local stores, I'd say it would take at least a week to deliver. There are more varieties of food, entertainment, and community activities. Also, you don't have to worry about wild animals climbing in your windows and eating your children as much in cities.” He waves a hand, not wanting his little angel to fret too much. “It's not a big risk here either, it's just even smaller in cities. Towns are great too, but, meh, you'll find out why on your own Little Mouse.” Kuro falls silent and waits for Aoba to make his food selection.