Aoba was quietly shaking his head behind Dani. He knew Father Gerard meant well, but there was no hope in talking things out with Dani. None whatsoever. However, Aoba was ignored and the priest continued. "You're being absolutely foolish and completely childish. In this place he probably attracts several demons around! And you think just the two of you can fight them all off? How do you think that's affecting Aoba and his health! Look at him! He's better off being in a church, being purified in order to get back to where he belongs. With other angels!" Dani at this point was bristling with frustration and the urge to attack the filthy male. Not only had he called him childish, but he dared to believe that he and his brother couldn't handle a couple of low class demons. How dare he be so disrespectful! He should he happy Dani allowed him to step foot on the property! In response, Dani growled at him, clearly angered by Father Gerard's presence and his words. "What do [I] you [/I] know about what's [b] best [/b] for him!? The last time I checked, he was kicked out of that stupid pristine place! Obviously they don't want him back! And obviously you don't know who I am. . . These demons that lurk around all have death sentences if they dare step foot near him. We are better protection than [b]you [/b] any day! You just left him here, expecting him to fend for himself! He is perfectly fine here. You go anywhere near him and I'll happily kill you." That of course caused Aoba to panic, albeit silently. [I]'Oh dear, Dani please don't attack him!'[/I] He was afraid to say anything to him, not wanting that anger to be directed his way. He could only hope that Father Gerard held his tongue, sparing his own life. Dani was still in one place, and it didn't look like he planned to move one bit. The priest still had a chance. All he had to do was accept it and go. As much as he didn't want for him to go just yet, it seemed like the better option. In an extremely soft whisper, Aoba called out to Dani, wanting him to calm down- at least a little bit, but he was ignored. He thought about what Dani said. . .about how the angels probably didn't want him back. . .and the idea only saddened him, making him look at the ground. Making matters worse, Gerard spoke once again. "This is the kind of behavior that will get Aoba killed. He is not [i]one of you[/I]. Aoba is an angel, one not capable of fighting for that matter. He has a chance to return home and you and the other demon are preventing that. The taint you two are causing will ruin those chances for him." Aoba helplessly listened to the two of them go at it. It was such an odd thing, hearing Gerard talk of 'home'. It seemed so foreign now. . . His home was the farm and as much as it hurt, Dani was right. The angels didn't want him anymore. That's why they casted him out without even giving him a chance. But, Aoba was silent, and silently hoping Dani didn't do anything brash. Yet he had a bad, bad feeling about that. . .