Aoba blinked and replaced his drink with Kuro's. "Oh, I guess you're right. Thank you." He took sips of his water and then began listening to Kuro talk. They discussed how to tend to the animals. Aoba asked a few questions, but after a bit of explaining, the tasks don't seem all that difficult. Kuro's fascination with the animals made everything seem much more exciting than it seemed. Aoba thought it would just be more work to do, but that was explained otherwise. "You really do like animals." The food arrived in haste and Aoba looked at his plate. It smelled pretty good, so he was going to rely off that opinion. His stomach growled lightly to remind him of his hunger and he nibbled on some fries. Seeing Kuro douse his food in ketchup and then devour it made him giggle lightly. He only watched, and then decided to use some of the catch up- of course not as much as the demon. Unlike him, he ate much slower to enjoy the food. "This isn't bad." He said, more noting it to himself for the future. There was the odd feeling that someone was watching him and it made him shiver slightly. But eventually, he ignored it to continue eating. It was getting later, and less and less people were in the diner. Aoba had finished his burger, but still had a bit of fries left. "I'm full." He learned quickly that he didn't- or couldn't eat that much. He ended up giving the rest of his fries to Kuro, being too full to finish. "It's getting really dark too... Can we go home?" The waitress came over to check on them after some time. "Are you two enjoying yourselves? Do you need anything else?" Aoba shook his head quickly, not wanting anymore to eat or drink. He pushed his cup aside and watched as Kuro paid for the meal before they both got up to leave. Aoba walked out, staying close to Kuro in dim light. He still had the odd feeling someone was eyeing them, but Kuro didn't seem to panic, so Aoba relaxed. Dani had flown off ahead, still rather curious about his younger brother's antics with the toy. He decided to hide out for a little bit longer before he left.