The sudden change of emotion was still something Aoba had to get used to. Dani went from being joyful to downright furious with him. It came as a shock and Aoba only cowered back, looking away. His words hurt, but Aoba stayed silent as he yelled at him. [I]'I didn't mean to make you angry. It's just not something I'm used to. . . But I'll get better. I'll try to-[/I] His thoughts were interrupted when Dani seemed to be choking. Aoba looked up to see that he was, thanks to Kuro. Kuro spoke gently to him, but Aoba watched Dani getting strangled. Even though his feelings were hurt by the demon, he still had enough heart to call out softly. "Don't- Don't hurt him too much. Not if he didn't mean it. . ." When Kuro finally turned to look at him, Aoba looked at the ground for a few moments before meeting the other's gaze. With a soft smile, he nodded in response and allowed the hug. But the sweet angel can't help but look over at Dani. "Um. . ." He paused and glanced at Kuro before looking back at Dani who was still coughing. "I'm sorry. I didn't. . . I didn't mean to offend you. I really am grateful though..." He gave a quick nod before moving away and back to Kuro. He fought the queasy feeling her got at the sight of so much blood around the place. He watched as Dani gave him a look of confusion, not understanding why Aoba would apologize after he yelled at him. But he soon ended up just going to clean off because the fallen angel moved back to the cleaner demon. He watched for a little longer, letting him Kuro toy with his wings. And finally with a nod, Aoba grabbed one bag of feed while Kuro grabbed the other. They both walked to the barn and set the feed down where it belonged. "We still have the cows to feed." He said and examined the area. The sheep were fed, the pigs were fed, the chickens were fed, and the turkeys were fed. All that was left were the few cows they had. Three healthy cows and one of them was soon to have the fourth. "Are we going to lead them to the field? Or is there another bag of food for them to eat?" The accomplished feeling started to return as he realized they had almost finished settling all the animals in and had them all fed. He wondered how much time had passed since the animals had gotten there. With the nice time he was having caring for the animals, he seemed to have lost track of time- something he barely had track of as it was.