Unexpectedly, Homura answered before either brother could answer. Aoba was both amazed and worried. His amazement was expressed first. The fallen angel had heard of immortals with talents such as his. It was a sixth sense, or some other really cool power. He was going to ask him about it, but the worry kicked in. The injuries the two had sounded really bad, but he couldn't do anything about it. That's when Dani jumped in front of him and demanded to be fixed up. Aoba watched curiously as the oldest brother so casually healed the smaller one up. For a moment, he beamed in delight before scurrying behind Kuro and gently nudging him front and center of Homura. The fallen angel peeked behind Kuro and had gave a wide pleading look. "Can you, um, can you fix Kuro too? Please?" There was a slight pause, but Homura fixed him up as well. Aoba beamed and grinned when Kuro was all better. He expressed his happiness rather calmly, trying not to sicken the demons with his purity. At least not too much. He made a happy little sound before nodding. "Thank you Homura. It's nice to know Kuro and Dani won't put off their injuries." He smiled again and then remembered his fascination from before returned. "Oh, everyone in the barn is fine. I was sitting with the baby while you were out. And I have to figure out a name for him still!" His attention slowly turned to the shy demon that was still staring at him. It was a little odd to see a demon that was more shy than he was, and yet somehow it gave him his own little boost of courage. The fallen angel inched closer to Dani's wing quietly. His blue eyes never left Homura's pure white ones, just in case the demon made and sudden movements. Dani stared in slight annoyance as to why he was being used as a barrier. "You know. . . I'm not very interesting." He started quietly. "I don't do much. Just do chores around the farm and such. Nothing more. Nothing less. . . Well I sleep too, but that's about it." He shrugged, hoping that Homura would relax a little, which was kind of ironic because he was normally the one that was supposed to relax.