Lux,

The moment Lucifer entered his penthouse, his demon was right at his side. "Lucifer, we have a problem," Maze cursed.

Lucifer raised an eyebrow. "A problem with what?"

Maze sighed. "Well, apparently Elaine is under the impression that I am still living here. Why haven't you told her that I've moved out yet?!"

Lucifer shrugged. "Well, it didn't come to mind,"

Maze grunted in frustration. "So, how are we going to tell her?"

"We could just go into her room and say, Elaine, Maze moved out, then see what she wants for dinner," Lucifer suggested.

Maze glared at him. "Lucifer, maybe we should try to be sensitive so that she doesn't become upset. According to Linda, big life changes can be hard on children. And after everything that has happen in the last week, she might be having a rough time, emotionally,"

"Really? Elaine seems fine to me," Lucifer said.

"Yeah she looks fine to me too. But what do either of us know about the emotions of human children?" Maze reminded him.

"That's a good point," Lucifer sighed. "What do you suggest we do to make it easier for her?"

"Well, first we could order her favorite take out for dinner. And then after we start eating we could gently see how she feels about having two christmases-"

"Why would we need two christmases?" Elaine asked from behind them.

"Because Maze moved out," Lucifer blurted out quickly.

Maze smacked his arm. "Lucifer!"

"Oh," Elaine said while retaining a calm composure.

"You okay?" Maze asked.

"I'm fine," Elaine told him.

"You want to order some dinner?" Lucifer asked.

Elaine shook her head. "No thanks, I'm not really that hungry. I think I'll just retire for the night,"

"Are we still on for shopping later?" Maze asked.

"Sure. Goodnight," she added before hurrying away into her room.

"Well that could have gone better," Lucifer sighed.

Richards Law Office,

Charlotte, also known as the Mother of All Angels, was heavily anticipating her oldest son's arrival. Still upset about his mother's manipulation, Lucifer had not allowed her to visit him in the hospital. And since Maze was of no help, Amenadiel was her only source of information.

She perked up the moment Amenadiel entered the room. "How is your brother doing?" She asked quickly.

"He's doing much better," Amenadiel assured her.

Charlotte smiled. "Excellent. Is he still insisting that we not be on speaking terms?"

Amenadiel sighed. "Yes mom, Lucifer is still pretty hurt,"

"And to make matters worse, none of my other children, have come to visit now that your father is away," Charlotte lamented.

"Most of them are still upset with you," Amenadiel told her. "And the fact that you didn't attend Michael's funeral couldn't have helped,"

Charlotte sighed. "I wasn't ready,"

"Do you think any of us were?" Amenadiel raised his voice. "Do you think any of us were ready to say goodbye to our brother? Do you think Elaine was ready to say goodbye to her father?!"

"Elaine?" Charlotte echoed.

"Yes, Elaine. She's Michael's daughter," Amenadiel explained.

Charlotte let out a confused sigh. "I never even knew Michael had a daughter,"

"Well, neither did any of us until almost 5 years ago," Amenadiel explained. "Apparently Sandalphon stole some of Michael's Demiguros power after Michael was injured after the war when Lucifer fell. Sandalphon then went into hiding and has spent the time since trying to create an army of angels using human women as mothers. Most of his attempts failed, resulting in the Nephilim. For some reason, Elaine was a success while her half siblings were not,"

"So she's an angel?" Charlotte asked.

"For the most part," Amenadiel answered. "But before Michael died, he gave his entire Demiguros power,"

"And did your siblings take her back to the Silver City with them?" Charlotte asked carefully.

"No, she wanted to stay here with Lucifer," Amenadiel answered.

Charlotte smiled. "So she's here in L.A.?"

"Yes, but-"

"Promise me you'll ask him to let me meet her?" Charlotte asked.

"Mother-"

"Promise me Amenadiel!"

"Fine," Amenadiel sighed. "I'll ask him,"

The next morning, Decker-Smith Residence,

Dan stood in the front entrance of the apartment, waiting for his little monkey to finish packing.

"Any big plans for the day?" he asked his former wife.

Chloe nodded. "Actually, yes. I am having lunch with Lucifer, and his niece,"

"His niece?" Dan echoed, very much confused.

"Yes, his niece," Chloe smiled. "Her name is Elaine, and she is going to be living with Lucifer now,"

Dan stifled a smile. "And how did that come about?"

"Well, his brother, Michael, did just pass away. I believe Elaine was Michael's daughter, and he left custody of her to Lucifer," Chloe explained.

"And Michael thought Lucifer would make a good parent?" Dan thought aloud.

Chloe sighed. "I know. But I'm sure he'll figure out,"

"And if he doesn't?" Dan wondered.

"Well, there is Lucifer's other brother Amenadiel. He's here in L.A. And I think Lucifer has some other family, though, somewhere. But I'm sure Lucifer will come through," Chloe insisted.

Dan nodded, only partially convinced. "So, where are you guys going for lunch?"

"Oh, some little cafe not to far from Lux," Chloe answered.

"Nervous?" Dan asked.

"A little," Chloe admitted. "I mean, what if she hates me?"

Dan snorted. "Why would she hate you?"

"I don't know," Chloe sighed. "It's just that Trixie's loved Lucifer ever since she first met him, and I really want her to at least feel comfortable around me,"

Chloe then dug around the coat closet and pulled out a brightly colored box. "I even bought her a little present,"

"Really Chloe?" Dan smirked.

"It's just a little bracelet making kit. It says ages 6 and up, so I hope she likes it,"

"I'm sure she will," Dan assured her as she put it back into it's hiding place.

"I'm ready!" Trixie announced as she barreled down the hallway.

Dan opened the door. "See you later Chloe,"

Chloe waved to her daughter and ex as they left. She then glanced in the entryway mirror and decided to change. Again.