Aoba was sound asleep. He had finally managed to ease his mind from the surprising news he had received and was relaxed. It seemed like mere minutes before he could hear a faint noise that grew louder and louder. He didn't quite register what was going on, but the sound of panic managed to get to him. He scrambled out of the bed, nearly tripping as his bed sheet caught his foot. Aoba slowed down a bit, tossed on a shirt and made his way down the steps. He yawned and rubbed his eyes noticing Dani shoot out the door. "It's. . .time?" He stretched and focused a little more. Someone was giving birth? Who did they know- "O-Oh!" Aoba snapped to attention, following after the taller demon. He rushed outside, forgetting about pants and shoes. Going past the door he noticed it still tattered. "We should. . .probably get that fixed." It was more the sleep talking when he looked at the door, but he was focused enough to know what was going on. Back in the barn, Dani landed right outside of Mama's gate and leaned over it. "It'll be alright Mama. Kuro and Aoba are coming. They'll know what to do." He wrinkled his nose, trying to figure out what to say to keep the cow calm. "Um, are you happy you're having a kid? Most parents like the idea of having kids and stuff. Maybe we'll even name the baby cow. Isn't it a calf? That's what they're called right-" By that time, Kuro and Aoba had hurried in. Dani moved out of their way and stood at the side with a clear view. Aoba, by now, was a lot more awake than before, even more so after seeing the mama cow. "Definitely ready for the baby." With a soft chuckle, he opened the gate. "You picked the perfect time." He smiled and then looked at Kuro. "Alright Kuro, what do you want me to do? I can get a towel if you want." He assumed the hay under them would be fine for the time being. But they'd probably have to change the hay after she gave birth to the calf. The cow bellowed again and Dani looked at the two. "Well? What are you supposed to do. . . Get the baby out?"