Aoba gave a sigh of relief and nodded towards the assurance. His cute little baby animals would be safe. As much as he trusted Dani. . .he didn't trust Dani. He confused the angel a lot with his bipolar personality. Nonetheless, as Dani grumbled and walked away, Aoba humbly apologized. Dani didn't respond, but he also didn't growl and grumble, so, Aoba took it as an acceptance unless otherwise stated. Right after, Kuro lead him out of the barn and back into the sunlight. As he was scooped up, he immediately clung to Kuro. Even though he knew Kuro wouldn't drop him and he could easily catch himself if that ever happened, the feeling of falling was less than pleasant.
When they were down, he nodded to Kuro. "Clothes first, then. . . You know, we still have to fix the door." He reminded before taking another glance at Kuro's clothes. "Clothes first. Definitely." He nodded and walked out towards the store. For some reason, small children and dogs were all extremely friendly to him. It made him smile as he would wave to a child or pet a happy dog. He also noticed Kuro keeping his distance and the odd looks that he was given from older humans. And then, when they were walking side by side, he noticed that they both were given odd looks. Not to mention weird looks from the teens. Humans were really judgemental apparently.
Aoba brushed off the thoughts as he walked into the much cooler store. For a few minutes, Aoba followed Kuro around, wondering what he would get but afterwards he wandered around look at other clothing. The fallen angel had to admit, some of the clothing styles in the store were quite. . .eccentric, to be nice. The odd patterns and colors made his nose wrinkle, but he didn't want to come off as rude so he set them back where they belonged. "Hm? Oh, alright." He walked back to Kuro's side, looking at the clothes he was standing in front of. Aoba examined each shirt and then glanced at Kuro as if picturing the items on him. "I don't know, these don't really seem like something you'd wear."
He gave a small shrug and pointed to the shirt in Kuro's hand. "Not that one?" He scanned around the store again. Aoba pointed to a pair of shirts that were slightly darker in color compared to the ones they were near. "How about those?"
The women working in the store watched the two. There were others in the store, only a handful, but they still decided to keep their space. Aoba didn't pay much attention to them, at least not until one older male cleared his throat, trying to pass the two. "Excuse me." The fallen angel looked up and quickly moved out of his way and right after, he went about helping Kuro.
When they were down, he nodded to Kuro. "Clothes first, then. . . You know, we still have to fix the door." He reminded before taking another glance at Kuro's clothes. "Clothes first. Definitely." He nodded and walked out towards the store. For some reason, small children and dogs were all extremely friendly to him. It made him smile as he would wave to a child or pet a happy dog. He also noticed Kuro keeping his distance and the odd looks that he was given from older humans. And then, when they were walking side by side, he noticed that they both were given odd looks. Not to mention weird looks from the teens. Humans were really judgemental apparently.
Aoba brushed off the thoughts as he walked into the much cooler store. For a few minutes, Aoba followed Kuro around, wondering what he would get but afterwards he wandered around look at other clothing. The fallen angel had to admit, some of the clothing styles in the store were quite. . .eccentric, to be nice. The odd patterns and colors made his nose wrinkle, but he didn't want to come off as rude so he set them back where they belonged. "Hm? Oh, alright." He walked back to Kuro's side, looking at the clothes he was standing in front of. Aoba examined each shirt and then glanced at Kuro as if picturing the items on him. "I don't know, these don't really seem like something you'd wear."
He gave a small shrug and pointed to the shirt in Kuro's hand. "Not that one?" He scanned around the store again. Aoba pointed to a pair of shirts that were slightly darker in color compared to the ones they were near. "How about those?"
The women working in the store watched the two. There were others in the store, only a handful, but they still decided to keep their space. Aoba didn't pay much attention to them, at least not until one older male cleared his throat, trying to pass the two. "Excuse me." The fallen angel looked up and quickly moved out of his way and right after, he went about helping Kuro.