Kuro rolls his eyes at the obviously flustered angel, keeping his possessiveness in check and instead of responding he goes around to all the animals for one last check. Homura glances at him before heading out of the barn and the youngest lets himself relax as the portal finally takes the spastic fire wielder home. [i]'I know I can't keep him secret forever, but I'm going to count myself as exceedingly lucky that the two who have met him thus fare are ones who are easily persuaded. . .The wins would have run off to blab to Pops five seconds after seeing me with an angel and Dani bound. Homura didn't even bat an eye at that other than to say Pops is gonna kill me. . .'[/i] As Kuro begins delving into philosophical differences between his family and all other ones he's ever seen, demon human and angel, Dani kidnaps Aoba leaving Kuro alone to wander back to the house lost in thought. He doesn't even glance up when the smaller demon buzzes him, making his hair whip about wildly. Dani pouts at being ignored but goes back to focusing on Aoba without a care towards why he was ignored. [i]'It's interesting how, despite how upset I am that yet another of my dear siblings has come to know I'm basically living out my life now with an angel, that I have absolutely no fear of being cast out or rejected, or even shunned by my family'[/i] Pushing the front door open he walks to the kitchen and begins preparing soup and sandwiches without paying much attention. The easy to make meal doesn't really take concentration to make well. [i]'The Little Mouse just helped one demon, and barely at that, and he gets cast out, something I know to be far more painful than he's letting on. While I on the other hand am slaughtering my own kind with no regret, even taking trophies of their flesh, just to keep this one angel safe and. . . .Yeah, Pops will kick the crap out of me for what I did to Dani, but he could care less about the lives I take since, hey, I'm his kid and I'm acting with a sound mind. I'm not doing this for some crazy nonsensical reason. . .'[/i] He pauses in his chopping of greens for a second. [i]'Though, I don't know the reason, I know it makes sense. . .. Odd'[/i] Humming to himself, laughing internally over the irony that his father is kinder than Yahweh, he finishes making the greens heavy ham sandwiches. Turning off the now steaming beef and veggie stew Kuro heads to the front door and calls the two in for dinner. Once he's sure at least one of them heard him he goes back to the kitchen and bowls and plates the meal, pouring a glass of OJ for each of them. The second trip to the store he'd splurged a little to get some variety in their diets.