It is a bit of an unsettling statement, he can't pretend it's not, not with the life he's led. Fighting back against demons is everything he's been doing since he was just a boy, just twelve years old, younger than Sabrina by far and he'd been taught nearly every single day that the very root of all that evil was Lucifer himself.
But Marcus has never seen evidence of the devil. He's seen demons, plenty of them, and he knows not a single one of those things could have ever fathered a child as bright and caring and brilliant as Sabrina.
"It makes you Sabrina Spellman," he answers. "Exactly who you've been already for sixteen years and exactly who you'll continue to be from here on. And I am lucky. I'm lucky you're here, I'm lucky Charlie was able to convince you to come back. I'm very lucky to be the one looking out for you and don't think for a second any of what you've learned will change my mind on that."
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But Marcus has never seen evidence of the devil. He's seen demons, plenty of them, and he knows not a single one of those things could have ever fathered a child as bright and caring and brilliant as Sabrina.
"It makes you Sabrina Spellman," he answers. "Exactly who you've been already for sixteen years and exactly who you'll continue to be from here on. And I am lucky. I'm lucky you're here, I'm lucky Charlie was able to convince you to come back. I'm very lucky to be the one looking out for you and don't think for a second any of what you've learned will change my mind on that."