"Figured as much. I just wanted to be sure." Aoba rolled up his sleeves and sighed. "Well, as long as I get a bath after I think I'll be fine." He smiled and nodded. Though, his attention turned to Dani as he began whining and getting riled up. He politely waited for Kuro to silence his older brother before speaking. "Dani, you getting all worked up like that will upset Mama. And if she's upset things can't go smoothly. We don't want that right?" Dani looked over at Aoba at first with a raised eyebrow due to the way he spoke to him. He sounded. . . A little more knowing and a lot less like he normally did. But his eyes widened at the mention of hurting Mama and Dani quickly shook his head. "Alright, so you have to be calm and patient. And if you want to help, when we say so you can help us get the clean hay in order to keep Mama and her baby from getting sick. Okay?" Dani looked a little pensive at first, and a little confused as to why Aoba all of a sudden was talking to him like. . .like a child. Yet the cow was a little more important at the moment and she drew more of Dani's attention than the two helping her give birth- although he did eye them every now and then to see how they worked with her. Dani gave a nod before sitting and watching carefully and with wide, curious eyes. Being asked which side he wanted to take, Aoba walked and sat down, waiting for the calf. "She looks comfortable as she is. I won't move her." He sat on his knees with his wings folded tight behind him. He had helped with childbirth only twice. Once technically. The first time, he was young and he was told to pass items to the doctor. The second had been a time they were short on staff thanks to a heavy battle between angels and demons and Aoba was the only one around that had some knowledge of the process. Hopefully, it was all the same in birthing. Minutes passed before anything happened. Dani shuffled in place, but relaxed, not wanting to upset Mama. He was really excited to see it all take place. And seeing Aoba perk up a bit made him perk up as well. "Here we go. There's one leg. . . And the other! Everything is fine so far." He scooted back to give the calf more room.