Aoba laughed a little towards the comparison Kuro gave. Then he looked down at his own clothes. "Say, what would that make me look like?" It definitely didn't make him look like an angel. He wasn't in a robe like he normally had been used to. Now he was in plain shirts, and button up shirts with blue jeans and paler colored jeans and whatever else the two had bought the last time they went clothes shopping. He supposed his clothes made him look human enough. Back and forth Aoba followed Kuro, until the demon figured he had a decent amount of clothes to try on. Next was the process of trying them all on, in which Aoba quickly remembered that a worker was supposed to unlock the door for him. Aoba sat down on a bench right across from the door and watched as Kuro showed off all the clothes he had gotten. The fallen angel would look at each outfit, giving a thumbs up if he approved or shaking his head if he didn't too much care for the items. Though, Kuro had good taste so he didn't have to shake his head that much. When it was all over, Kuro was paying for the clothes. Aoba quietly watched as the woman did her best to subtly get the demon's attention without causing too much of a scene. It was interesting for some reason to see the humans do such a thing, but for some reason it was also kind of bothersome to him. He didn't understand why he didn't like it so much, so he kept it to himself. Soon enough, Kuro had looped an arm around him and pulled him out of the store. "Where to next?" Aoba echoed and looked around the small yet sufficient town. "We still have to get the door fixed you know. . . What store was it that we went to that could help with that?" He mulled over his thoughts. [I]'Not the market, that sells food. . . Diner, no food too. This is for clothes. That one was for the delivery trucks-'[/I] "The hardware store! That's what it was." His fist hit his palm in triumph when he remembered it. "Do you think they'll have something there to help?" He looked up at Kuro as they wandered the streets, passing stores and various civilians.