Aoba made note to only feed the cows their food when it rained. He also had to make sure he knew when it was going to rain, so he didn't accidentally send any animals out. He was sure he could remember all the little things. The fallen angel drifted to where he was supposed to stand, and when the door opened he directed the animals to the right as he was told. "Come on. This way, this way." He coaxed the animals and smiled as they listened. "This isn't so hard." He noticed one curious cow looking to the left and he quickly moved to get in between the cow and the wrong direction. "No, no cow. Wrong way. Go that way." He gently pushed the cow, and it turned back on the path. He listened to Kuro herding the animals and he laughed lightly. The cows were a little slower than the sheep, so he watched making sure the little fluffs didn't get stepped on. "Go on, go on." He motioned for them to go down the path. The animals moved a little faster and Aoba tilted his head a little before turning to see Dani. He jumped slightly, not expecting him to be so close. His eyes softened a little seeing the puppy dog eyed expression. [I]'Aww, he looks so cute.'[/I] He didn't know exactly what to do though. It was Dani. He could get upset over the littlest thing he did. The two were staring at each other for a moment, one with puppy eyes and the other with widened eyes. He noticed the blood was gone from Dani and he couldn't help but smile. Dani noticed and seemed proud of the small show of happiness. "Um, thank you again. For saving me." Dani puffed up proudly and Aoba smiled. Now that he knew the toy wasn't still running away from him, he could go back to focusing on everything else. "And. . ." Dani raised an eyebrow as Aoba continued. "I didn't mean to make you upset, sorry." Once again Aoba was apologizing for unnecessary reasons. And once more Dani was confused. The demon was unsure of what to say to the apology and gave a quizzical look towards Kuro. That's when Aoba noticed that Kuro was watching them the entire time, he looked over as well, but then turned to focus on the slower animals.