Chloe smiled as she decorated the back yard for Trixie's birthday party. They'd decided to have it at Lucifer's house in the Hills, which Lucifer kept giving her subtle hints that he wanted to move into. He hadn't come out and said it yet, but he made comments on how big it was and how much Trixie loved it. Both were true, but they were just gaining their footing after what they'd gone through, plus it was pretty far from the police station and Trixie's school.

Chloe soon noticed Ella come over. She'd agreed to come over for the party and to help set up.

Ella looked around at the house. "Wow! I knew Lucifer had money, but damn, he's really loaded."

Chloe chuckled. "Yeah. Thanks for coming, Ella."

"Yeah, no problem," Ella said. She walked over to the table with many presents piled on it and placed her own on top of it. "Wow, it looks like you guys bought out the toy store."

"Actually, Lucifer bought out the toy store before I even got back," Chloe said.

"Ah, compensating for your loss. Well, as much as he could anyway," Ella said.

"Yeah. He wanted this day to be perfect for her since he thought it would be her first birthday without both me and Dan," Chloe said.

"Where is he anyway?" Ella asked.

"Inside making Trixie's birthday cake. She asked him to make her a homemade chocolate cake for her birthday," Chloe said.

"He can bake? Wow, Chloe, you've got an almost perfect guy," Ella said.

Chloe laughed. "I wouldn't go that far, but he is pretty good."

"Where's Trixie? I assume you have someone keeping her occupied," Ella said.

"Yeah, Maze took her shopping. Hopefully, she heeds my request not to buy her a knife," Chloe said.

Ella laughed. "So, what do you need me to do?"

"Decorations," Chloe said before holding up a package of balloons.

"On it," Ella said before taking the balloons from her.

"I'll be right back. I'm gonna check on Lucifer," Chloe said before going inside. She walked down to the large kitchen, where Lucifer was frosting the cake. "Hey. It looks good."

"Well, of course it does, Darling. I made it. How long before the tiny demons show up?" Lucifer asked.

Chloe rolled her eyes. "Our daughter's friends are not demons."

"Of course they are. With the exception of ours, all children are, and a bunch of them will be crawling around our home shortly," Lucifer said with a shudder.

Chloe chuckled.

Lucifer frowned. "What are you laughing at?"

"I was just thinking about how Hell's ruler is afraid of a bunch of little kids," said an amused Chloe.

"I am not afraid of them," Lucifer protested.

"Sure," Chloe said with a smirk.

Lucifer scowled and went back to icing the cake.

Chloe watched as Lucifer put the birthday message on the cake. "'Happy Birthday, Spawn'. Really?"

"Why not? It's what I call her, and she likes it," Lucifer said.

"True," Chloe said. The other parents that came might find it inappropriate, but who cared. This was about Trixie, not them. She would love Lucifer's message. "I'm going back out to help Ella."

Lucifer nodded and watched her go.

Xxxxxxxxxxx

A couple of hours later, Lucifer was watching Trixie and her little monster friends from a safe distance away as they played in and by the pool.

Chloe soon came over. "So, no less than five parents have told me how glad they are that I'm back, and I get the feeling that it has more to do with you than me."

Lucifer smirked in response. "What would give you that impression, Darling?"

Chloe chuckled in response before turning back to where her daughter was playing. "She's having a good time."

"Yes, it was an excellent decision to come here. This place has everything we need," Lucifer said.

Chloe rolled her eyes. "Alright, I get what you're hinting at. You want to move here. Lucifer, this house is huge and it's just the three of us. We don't need it."

"Who cares if we need it? We have it, so whether or not we want it should be all that matters," Lucifer stayed.

Chloe sighed. "It's over an hour away from work and Trixie's school."

"Not by flight. This is why I have wings. I also have a jet and fast cars that could cut travel down considerably?" Lucifer responded.

Chloe was out of arguments. "Okay, I'll consider it, but not anytime soon. Let's at least wait a couple of months to decide. We're just starting to get our footing after all that's happened."

"Very well. I suppose I can see the wisdom in that.

Trixie soon came over to them. "Can I open my presents now?"

"Sure, Monkey," Chloe said.

"Go gather the demons… I mean children," Lucifer added.

Trixie nodded and ran over to get her friends. Once everyone was together by the presents, she started opening them. She opened her friends' gifts first. She knew the ones from her mom and Lucifer would be the best, so she wanted to save them for last.

Trixie got some new coloring books, crayons, Barbie dolls and other small toys from her friends, for which she thanked them all. Then she moved onto Maze's gift. She got her protective gloves and a helmet for fighting. "Cool!"

"Really, Maze?" Chloe asked the demon, who was standing right next to her and Lucifer.

"Hey. I didn't get her the knife. The kid needs some training," Maze said.

Trixie thanked her and grabbed her next present, which was from Ella. It turned out to be a child chemistry set. "Whoa. So cool!"

"Trixie, you'll only play with that with Lucifer or I present, and only after we make sure you understand the instructions," Chloe said. She'd already known what Ella had gotten her daughter. The lab tech had asked them for permission before buying it. Chloe had been a little hesitant, but in the end decided that as long as someone supervised, it would be okay.

"Yes, Mommy. Thank you, Ella," Trixie said before grabbing the next present, which was from Amenadiel and was some more arts and craft stuff. Then she moved onto the gifts from her parents. The first was a bunch of story books, which she laughed at because she knew it was a joke gift from Lucifer. He was giving her more material at bedtime, so she'd stop asking him to read the same book.

Lucifer looked at Chloe. "Listen, Darling, you may not be pleased with my purchases."

Chloe sighed. "You bought her the two hundred dollar doll, didn't you?"

"Naturally, but there are others as well. You must understand, I could not give her the one thing she wanted most, which was you and Daniel, so I had to compensate elsewhere. Anything she asked for I got her," Lucifer told her.

Trixie squealed in delight when she opened up the doll she'd been asking for that her parents wouldn't get for her before. She put it down before going for the next. Her eyes lit up when she saw it, even more so than over the doll.

Chloe gasped when she saw what her daughter was holding. "You got her a tablet? How many times have you heard me complain about kids being glued to Internet Devices?"

"It's as I said, my dear. I gave her anything she asked. I wanted today to be special for her. I didn't expect you to be here," Lucifer explained.

Chloe sighed. She could understand that, and it really wasn't for her to question Lucifer's decisions when she wasn't there. She just didn't want her daughter to turn into a kid that sat on her tablet all day. "Okay, but we need to set boundaries. I don't want her on it all the time."

"Yes, of course?" Lucifer agreed.

Trixie opened the rest of her presents, thanked everyone and then then the kids all went back to the party.

Xxxxxxxxxxx

Chloe and Lucifer were outside a couple of hours later cleaning up from the party. "This is the worst part," Chloe said as she started shoving trash into a garbage bag.

"I disagree. The monsters running around and the yard was the worst part. Although, this is rather unpleasant. I don't understand why you wouldn't let me hire people to clean this up," Lucifer said.

"Because we're capable of doing it ourselves," Chloe stated.

Lucifer sighed dramatically and kept cleaning. A few minutes later, he was back to complaining. "This is boring. I could've hired a service and we could be doing something much more exciting right now."

Chloe rolled her eyes as she went to pick up a paper plate and throw it in the trash. Before she could though, it disappeared, as well as the rest of the mess. She turning to Lucifer, who looked just as surprised. "I think your dad's here."

"Forgive me if I've overstepped, Detective. I though perhaps you might not want to hear him whine any longer," an amused voice said.

Lucifer turned and scowled at his father. "I don't whine."

"Yeah, not at all," Chloe said sarcastically before addressing God. "I wasn't sure you'd be coming."

"I said I would. I keep my word. I simply thought it would be more beneficial to everyone if I arrived after your guests left," God said.

"Right of course. I'll go get her," Chloe said before going inside.

"Doing well, son?" God asked once the detective was gone.

"Yes, because of you. You saved Chloe's life. I don't think I've thanked you for that yet." Lucifer said. No matter what his issues with his father were, he knew he owed the man. If not for him, the woman he loved really would be dead.

God smiled kindly at his son. "It was my pleasure. Neither you nor Chloe Decker had done anything to deserve what happened, and I owed you at least this much."

"Why couldn't I be informed? Why did you keep it from me?" Lucifer asked. He was trying to remain civil, but he couldn't deny that it made him a bit angry that his father had excluded him from all of this.

God sighed. "Putting aside that you would have to lie, and that goes against everything you are, if we failed, your pain would be real, and I couldn't allow you to go through that again. Samael, I know you were in pain, but it was better than the alternative. I'm sorry if this makes you angry, but I stand by my decision."

Lucifer reluctantly nodded. It didn't matter now anyway. It was over, and for all he knew, it would've ended badly if he knew the truth. "Very well. Thank you for everything you've done, Dad."

Chloe came out with Trixie a moment later, who froze and tensed when she saw who was there.

"What's he doing here? Are you leaving again?" Trixie asked as she moved into her mother's side. She knew her mom had spent all that time that they thought she was dead in Heaven with God. She was sort of worried her mom had to go back. Plus, Lucifer used to say bad things about his dad. Trixie didn't trust God very much, though he did keep his word the last time she saw him.

"No, Monkey, no one's going anywhere. He came to say 'happy birthday'. Come on," Chloe said before leading her over to where God and Lucifer were standing.

God smiled and knelt in front of the child. "Hello, Trixie. Happy Birthday. I have something for you."

"Really?" Trixie asked, her interest peaked.

"Uh huh," God said before pulling a small box from his pocket.

Trixie took it and opened it, revealing a necklace with an angel attached to it. "Wow. It's pretty. Mommy, Lucifer, it's an angel."

"This means you're apart of my family now," God told her.

"It does?" Trixie asked.

"Yes. Your father is my son."

"Does that mean I should call you 'Grandpa'?" Trixie asked.

"You can if you'd like, but you shouldn't feel that you have to. Would you allow me to put this on you?" God asked as he pointed to the necklace.

Trixie nodded.

God took the necklace and placed it around the child's neck.

"It looks beautiful on you, Monkey," Chloe said.

"Thank you. Do you see my other dad in Heaven?" Trixie asked God.

"I haven't had the chance to, but one of your uncle's, Raziel, has. He assures me that your father's doing very well. I'm certain he misses you, but you will be able to see him again when you come to Heaven in a very long time from now," God said. He emphasized the word 'very'.

Trixie nodded. "I know mommy will be able to come to Heaven too, but will Lucifer? He said he wasn't allowed."

"He was wrong. My son will always be welcomed to return home, should he choose to one day," God said.

"One day," Lucifer said. He never thought he'd say that, but he would follow Chloe and Trixie anywhere. Plus, going back to Heaven didn't seem so bad anymore. His relationship with his father was hardly wonderful, but it was better than it had been in a long time. He could actually see a point where he could possibly forgive him.

"Does my other dad know that Lucifer's my dad now too?" Trixie asked.

"I have it on good authority that he does, and that he's glad to know that someone loves you the way he does," God said.

"Daddy just wants you to be happy," Chloe added.

Trixie turned to her mother. "So, you think he'd be okay with it if I called Lucifer 'Daddy' and maybe he adopted me?"

Lucifer gasped in shock and his heart leaped. He never even contemplated that Trixie might call him 'Daddy'. They'd discussed the possibility of him adopting her, but never of her calling him by anything other than his name. He had always been content with the fact that she considered him her father. He never needed her to call him 'Daddy', however, that didn't mean it wouldn't please me greatly.

Chloe smiled. She wasn't at all surprised by the question. Her daughter had asked a few times since she got back if Dan would be okay with Lucifer being her dad. She knew calling Lucifer that by name was coming. "Yeah, I think he would. He'll know that you still love him too.

Trixie turned to Lucifer. "Is it okay with you, Daddy."

Lucifer had no words. He couldn't even get a sound out, so he just nodded.

Trixie smiled and went over and hugged him.

God stood up. "Well, I'll leave you now. Happy birthday again, Trixie."

"Thank you, Grandpa," Trixie said.

God smiled at her and disappeared.

"Come on, let's go inside," Chloe said.

Lucifer watched as Chloe and his daughter want inside. He followed with a big smile on his face. He was finally truly happy. He never thought when he came to Earth that one woman and her child could bring him happiness, but they had, and he would never let anyone take either of them from him again.

THE END

A/N: This is the end for now, but I may do a sequel in the future.