Dani slowly turns his head to watch the angel walk out of the barn after his comment. [i]'Who's that baby calling a child?'[/i] Huffing lightly he turns his attention back to the mama cow. “That angel is an odd one. I could eat him in less time than it takes to draw a breath, and he still looks at me sometimes like. . .Like I'm as harmless as you. Weird huh? Even you know how dangerous I am, and you're and animal.” The cow moos softly and Dani laughs. “You for that right. And who would want to be an 'adorable child' anyways?” She moos again. “Well I suppose. . .” ~*~*~*~*~ Kuro feeds the pig with Aoba, his mood lightened after watching his brother fall into utter shock over the self sacrifice of some species. [i]'Humans are that way too, at least the dying for their young part, but I think I made the right choice about the spider. More of a shock to find out that some dye just for the chance at breeding'[/i] He chuckles softly before turning his attention to the man at his side. As he laments soiling his clothing the demon is about to tell him that he can wash the dirt out when without warning Aoba decides to head over to the run to take care of the birds. With a smile he nods, watching the angel's shaky takeoff, following his flight until he lands. The stumble makes his smile widen before he too turns to speak to an animal. The pigs skitter this way and that as he moves closer to the pen once more, having waited away from the food until he was done placing it and stepped away. Unlike the mother cow, these pigs seems as skittish as any animal should be around a demon. “You know, as cute and helpless as he seems, this spike every once in a while of need to do things on his own speaks to me. He wants so badly to be self sufficient, and here I go behind his back every so often to help in ways he doesn't even know of. Almost feels like I'm lying to him. . .” The pigs snort and snuffle, wanting to get back to their food. So, with a smile of thanks for them listening, he moves away to the barn. Passing his brother, still deep in conversation with the pregnant female, he settles in to wait for Aoba against a stall door. [i]'But it's not really lying'[/i] he continues on silently. [i]'And even if it was, I have no problem doing it. If it for his benefit, it doesn't really matter. Sure, he'll get mad at me if he finds out I have been less than honest, but I have the feeling he's got some system for putting all my “bad habits" in the “He's a demon” category in his mind. There are some things I feel he wants to call me on, but because I'm a demon, he. . .He doesn't excuse them, he just sets them aside, labeling it a demon thing out of comfort'[/i] There has been many times the little angel had seemed ready to say something, only to bite his tongue and almost ignore Kuro until he was done with whatever he was doing. The demon has no idea what exactly it means, however for now he contents himself with his explanation. When Aoba finally shows up he directs him to stand in the same place as the day before and begins driving out the small herd of animals. There is a chorus of noises from the sheep and cows, mostly objections at having to pass so close to Dani, however eventually they are all out of the barn and heading for the turn point. “All your Little Mouse!” he calls out before racing over to open the gate, taking his place off to the side to keep them from wandering over to the road. Once they are all in the pasture and the gate is close Kuro smiles at Aoba and motions towards the barn. “I saw some of the stuff we will need in the storage area, the place with the food in it. After you!” He seems rather cheerful, the prospect of watching Aoba engage in actual hard manual labor very alluring to the easily amused demon.