Aoba watched as Dani flew off. He assumed Dani thought his teaching was over and decided to let Kuro handle it. He looked down, flying above the demon and listened to him speak. Aoba made sure Dani was on the ground before he whispered softly. "Dani isn't a very good teacher." He poked his own cheek lightly, before he gave a shrug. "I don't mind the help." His cheeks puffed up slightly and he added, "I can fly. I just haven't in awhile. I'm not that pathetic." He stuck his tongue out playfully. While he was talking with Kuro, his flying became a lot smoother and better. But once his concentration turned to flying itself, he wasn't as good. He looked down at Kuro again as he explained a few things. [I]'Follow my instincts, don't fight them.[/I] Aoba took a deep breath and flew upwards some to move from above Kuro. [I]'Don't think. Just do.'[/I] His eyes closed and he felt the gentle breeze ruffling his feathers. With a gentle sigh, he flapped his wings once despite being told that he shouldn't. His wings caught the breeze and he began gliding and following the wind patterns. He hummed a soft song to low for many to hear as he flew around. It was getting a lot easier than he expected. Although, it was tiring using his wings so much at such a random notice so his pace slowed. He felt like a kite in the wind. It was a nice feeling. When he looked down everything the animals seemed so small and the area he called his was rather large. The scenery was nice from where he was. And far away, he noticed the town. Everything was so nice to look at. With him enjoying the scenery, he didn't realize he had been hovering the entire time. Aoba smiled and spiraled in joy at being able to fly, before he lowered closer to the ground. "This takes...a lot more work than....I thought."