Thinking back to the many books he read through when he resided in heaven, he recalled that demons only cared for themselves. Protecting others wasn't supposed to be very common, but here he was with his arms wrapped around him and Kuro explaining that he would not stop protecting him. . . But why was he doing it? Sure, Aoba saved his life at a high cost, but there was something else. Some other reason that Kuro was doing this. But, Aoba didn't know what that reason was. Though, trying to reform Dani didn't sound like a good idea for some reason. What if it somehow backfired? What if Dani somehow only got more upset from the "training" and decided to attack them both? He knew he was overthinking at the time, but it wasn't like it wasn't possible. His mind wandered off onto a tangent. Like, what would happen if someone actually accomplished killing him? Now that he could die, what would happen to him? Would it be the end? Or if he died, would he be getting another chance in heaven. . . Or be kicked right out and sent to. . . Aoba shuddered lightly at the thought and sighed. He was sure he'd be a terrible demon. Then again, he wasn't doing too great as a mortal 'human' either. Aoba mentally groaned, before once more paying attention to Kuro. It sounded like he had definitely missed something because it sounded like Kuro was confessing to him. Thankfully, Kuro let go before Aoba could stammer a response to it. He was even more thankful that Kuro told him he could leave. His wings ruffle a little at the touch, as well as because of the rather surprising news. "O-Okay." He whispered before turning and walking off. As soon as he was outside, Aoba could feel his cheeks burning and he rubbed them as if it would take the feeling away. His wings opened up for a moment, just so Aoba could see what they looked like. It seemed a little darker, but he couldn't quite tell, so they folded once again. "It doesn't mean anything. It doesn't mean anything. Kuro is just an odd demon, with odd...hobbies." The fallen angel tried reassuring himself as he walked to the barn. "Kuro doesn't have a heart. He. . .doesn't know what he's talking about." Dani had taken a seat on top of the house, watching for any attackers that decided to show up. He was on full alert, like a guard dog standing post. His attention to the trees had broke when he noticed Aoba walking towards the barn. He lowered on the roof so he was barely visible, and stared at the angel, wondering what he was mumbling about. He only managed to hear something about hobbies and hearts before the toy went into the barn. "Weird. . ." "How are you feeling?" The fallen angel patted the pregnant cow gently and received a huff in response. She was fine so Aoba went over to the other animals to check on them. "Don't worry, I'll be able to feed you once Kuro comes in." On one of the barrels, he noticed his "How to" book and the packages of seeds. So, while he waited for Kuro to finish he started reading the book.