Aoba noticed the disheartened look on Dani after getting so excited about the baby. He smiled a little and looked over at him as a pile of dirty hay formed by the gate. "Don't worry Dani. Give him a week or two and you can get a little closer. And in two, you could probably pet him- if you're careful." This brought the small demon's hopes up once more. Two weeks was nothing when he had all the time in the world. Dani nodded and then watched as Kuro intercepted Aoba's work. The fallen angel smiled lightly. "Thank you." He turned and looked at the newest member of the barn and laughed softly. "What are you talking about? I am enjoying to moment." Being told to stop working, he stuck his tongue at him playfully and stayed still to watch Mama and her baby. After a moment, Aoba sighed and his wings drooped slightly as he relaxed. It was a wonderful feeling to know he accomplished such a feat. He couldn't help but grin. [I]'I did it. . . I actually did it. Even when those medics said I couldn't. . . Ha!'[/I] He grinned wider, now in triumph. Why was he accomplishing so much more as a mortal surrounded by demons. . .more than as a pure blood angel. Something was definitely wrong about that. But he pushed the thought aside and continued watching as the calf tried to wobble into a standing position, only to slip back down when his mom cleaned him. Dani eyed the two and then looked around at the other animals in the barn. "Any of these other animals giving birth yet?" He sniffed around, already sensing the answer was no. Aoba confirmed it when he walked out the gate and shook his head. "Hmph. . . So you gonna name it?" The fallen angel blinked and looked over to the calf. "I didn't really think about that. . . I don't know. You want to name him Kuro? Dani?" He moved and leaned against the gate, letting his wings droop at his sides. He was tired. Being woken up at such a late hour- well early hour since it was past twelve, and having to unexpectedly help an animal through birth after all the hard work of the day before did put a toll on him. He yawned gently but remained still, watching Mama's focus on her baby.