You parked in the driveway of your home and Lucifer took in the new surroundings. Your house was nice. It was small. Looked to be about two stories with a side garage. You got out and went to unlock your door. Lucifer followed you inside. There was a small living room with a fireplace, a decent kitchen that looked well stocked, and there was a door off to the side. You opened it and walked in flipping on the lights. There was a couch, a TV, and a bed big enough for one person in there. "I know it's not much," you said, "but it's better than being out there in the cold,". Lucifer just nodded. "There are some clothes in the bin over there," you said pointing to a small blue bin, "and if you like you can shower here,".
"That would be nice," he said. Lucifer had noticed being human was causing him to smell very unpleasant. You smiled.
"The bathroom is down the hall from the kitchen," you told him, "my brother comes to visit so I do have male bathing products in there. While you shower I'll make dinner,". Lucifer headed down the hall to the bathroom. It took him a few minutes to figure out how to turn it on and adjust the water. As he finished showering and got dressed he could smell whatever you were cooking. Though food disgusted him he knew for now he had to eat. He walked into the kitchen just as you sat two plates down. "I hope chicken stir fry is ok," you said with a small smile.
"It'll do," he said as he took a seat at the table.
"Would you like a glass of wine?" you asked. He nodded. You poured each of you a glass of red wine and you both ate in silence. Lucifer still didn't like food but he had to admit to himself if he were an actual human he would surely think you were the best cook.
"Thank you," he mumbled, "for helping me,". You smiled.
"It's no problem at all," you said. Later that night as Lucifer laid in his temporary new bed he couldn't help but keep drifting back to thoughts of you. Humans where hateful, murderous creatures. Flawed beyond repair but then there was you. You were human but he couldn't believe how caring you actually were. You took in a stranger, gave him a room, even fed and clothed him. You did all this without expecting anything in return. "She's certainly a very peculiar thing," he said to himself.
