Aoba's blue eyes had returned to a more vibrant look as he leaned against the counter, drinking the water. Hearing Kuro, he looked up happily, almost like a happy puppy. He laughed a little as Kuro greeted him. Aoba sure didn't feel like sunshine. Instead, he felt more like the rising sun- close to being awake. "Oh, thank you." He took the plate and began eating at a slow pace, watching as Kuro poured the drink for him. "Thank you. Again. Ah, sorry I slept in." Hearing that they had work made Aoba subtly snap awake. They had work to do! Of course! Aoba ate a little quicker and finished, setting the plate in the sink. He downed the drink and nodded. "Alright. I'm ready!" Aoba walked off by the door, slipping his boots on and walking out to start the day. He stretched again, basking in the morning sun, although he flinched when Dani flew over at full speed. Thankfully, he stopped abruptly, right in front of the angel. "Good morning Dani." He smiled and walked past to the barn. Just like every morning, Aoba and Kuro got through feeding the animals. He noticed the birds were already out, so he got the pigs fed. When Kuro got to the barn, the two herded out the sheep and cows. "Oi! What about Mama and the baby? She's not carrying the baby anymore. You're not going to let her out?" Aoba looked up as Dani hovered above, peeking at the calf as he wobbled around, getting better with his legs. "He was born a few hours ago, he's not ready to go outside. I don't want the other cows to accidentally trample the little guy." Speaking of the newborn, the birth flashed through his mind and he smiled a little in victory before looking in the stall. Kuro must have cleaned that up as well. He was lucky to have such hardworking help. Of course. . . Aoba was still unsure to why Kuro would do something so laborious instead of going off to do what he did for fun. Even with the growing attraction for the male- that Aoba promised himself never to speak of, he couldn't understand why Kuro would be so. . .kind. The thought was pushed to the back of his head for some later. . .much later day as Dani spoke up. "Are you going to name it now?" Aoba blinked and watched the calf. "Oh, I never thought of a name. . . I guess I can think of one now?" He leaned against the gate to the cows' stall and watched them, thinking of a name.