Aoba's wings immediately folded and he heaved a sigh when he was carried. He realized how tired he was when he let Kuro carry him around like a ragdoll. "Bleh. . . Yeah, you're right. . . Exercise. . . Later." He stuck his tongue out and hung his head to watch as Dani waved them away. Everything was getting farther away as he watched the world from an upside down view. Kuro rambled on about food and the angel realized he hadn't eaten in some time. His mortal instincts and complaints kicked in and his stomach growled some. It couldn't have possibly been that long since he had eaten...? The day seemed to fly by. They only worked for a couple of hours, maybe 5 at best. And there was plenty of sunlight in the sky. . . It must have been all the hard labor he had to do that made him hungry. Kuro spoke of buying groceries and Aoba lifted his head up some. "Oh! I read somewhere that the essentials foods that humans normally buy are. . . In food groups. Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy... hmm one, two, three, oh Grains and.... Protein! I don't know if that'll help, but apparently I'm supposed to eat one of each. Sounds like a lot, but maybe I can have each in tiny portions to make one regular meal." He huffed and watched the world upside down again. "Being human is so weird." The town got closer and they landed in an alley. The fallen angel held onto Kuro until his feet were solid on the ground. "I remember passing a place that said 'something Market'. It was. . . That way." He moved away from Kuro, leading the way to the busiest place in the town. Seeing all the people going in and out, Aoba folded his wings more and moved closer to Kuro. He didn't say anything, but he did look around as people grabbed things from shelves and placed them in baskets. "So...what are we to get?"