Aoba was silent the entire time Dani started talking. [I]. . .Hurtful. Nothing is wrong with me gosh. . . Hey! I have confidence. . . I think.[/I] He realized Dani mentioned slaughtering humans. He pulled his collar gently, but stayed silent. He was kind of offended, and Kuro didn't defend him so Aoba could only listen to them talk- as if he wasn't standing right next to them both. His wings showed much of the emotion he held like a puppy's tail and ears would. There was surprise, hurt, and a bit of confusion displayed- all silently though so he didn't interrupt anything. His arms crossed. [I]I have you both know that I'm not a pet! And I'm not a chicken either you weird demons.[/I] He retorted in his head, not wanting to have them retorting back. He probably wouldn't have a good comeback regardless. His gaze went from both demons, noticing the sudden maturity in Dani's eyes. . . It was weird. He was so used to the rowdy childlike Dani. When Aoba was motioned to stay silent, the fallen angel couldn't help but return the look of 'you have a lot of explaining to do'. After all, he had been telling him he'd explain later. Dani seemed to accept the way Kuro wanted things to go, which he was fine with. Was, until the sudden nip on his ear. He squeaked in surprise and then frowned a little as he flew off. "Ow..." He was suddenly pulled into Kuro's embrace and licked. It made him shiver and then gently wipe his ear. "Um, thanks?" He couldn't help but rub his ear again as he was congratulated. As Kuro apologized, Aoba nodded. "It's okay I suppose. No harm done. . . Besides the weird ear bite. But that's fine now. Don't worry, I'm not going to tell your little secret." He glanced at Dani, seeing him reach out towards one of the cows that mooed at him before swishing him away with its tail. He was back to his childlike nature as usual. He looked back when Kuro touched his ear. "An agreement to protect me? Well, that's one way to do it. . . A simple word would have been nice, but I guess this is okay. Demons have weird customs." He looked as a sheep walked past the two, poking its head in the gate, and he bent over to pet it. "So. . . What's next? If he's going to stay around, are you going to make him sleep in the barn still? And what do we do when we're done with the animals?" Aoba had forgiven him, so he decided to move on in conversation. There were a lot of other thingss he wanted to worry about, so the moment passed with him.