While Chloe could not argue about it being an over-commercialized capitalist holiday, she did know that the values she'd been raised on were still important. It was less about the gifts for her and more about her family.
"Hm?" she said half hearing him as she'd drifted into thought again. "Oh. Oh." It was eerie when it felt like he picked up on her thoughts like that. "It would be cute. You'd be like best devil dad ever," she said, turning to look at him. "We could try asking Sabrina what kind of things she likes. She seems to be very close to her family who aren't here. It might just be nice to have her around for dinner or something sometime." The witch was a teenager, but she seemed really nice, family oriented, and helpful to others from what Chloe had seen. Jack was also a very nice boy.
It was strange to think of Lucifer even remotely as a father figure, but Trixie loved him already. He also didn't lay claim to them, so he wasn't obligated to do much of anything.