"Go. . . Go and get the book. Got it!" Aoba rocked on his toes and went into the house. As he walked, he glanced over his shoulder towards the two demon. He had caught the sound of Dani's whines and wonder what was wrong. He dismissed it and searched for the book, forgetting the last play be had it. "Oh no, I hope Father Gerard had extra. . ." Then he remembered him saying something about a library book. "Uh oh. . . Oh wait! I know." He remembered when Kuro tossed it on the couch, so he looked there. And sure enough, it was there, safe and sound. He smiled and picked it up. Before leaving, he skimmed through the pages quickly to get a little understanding of what he would have to do. Walking out, he realized both demons were gone. "Hm?" He decided to walk to the barn anyway. Aoba looked inside seeing one out of the two demons. He was going to mention it, but Kuro was rather happy. "Yes Kuro, we have-" He was not prepared for what came after the embracing hug Kuro did, but ended up accepting it regardless. When he pulled away, the angel was a little surprised. "-animals." Aoba blinked then finished his sentence and then quickly put his nose in the book. The book was already flipped to one of the animals, so when he asked the angel only had to look down. "Hmm the first animal in the book is the sheeps." He looked up and pointed to the mass of wool. Before he walked over there, he looked at the chart to see what color their food was labelled. Easy enough, it was colored white. He tugged the heavy sack of grains forward. "It says that grains and hay have to be cleared out after a certain amount of time before they end up gross and such." He then nodded and smiled. He opened it, finding it rather easy and then looked over at Kuro to see if he'd help. When he moved over, and they moved closer to the sheep, the fallen angel felt the need to ask, "Why do you love animals so much?" He set the book on the floor in order to properly begin feeding the sheep. "Oh!" The kiss made him forget about reminding him on about Dani. "Um, your brother is gone. I don't know if that might be a problem. But he wasn't on the porch when I left." He dusted his hands a few times before returning to feed the sheep the right amount of food. They all rushed around to get their share, so Aoba made sure to spread it out evenly.