Myka Bering sometimes wonders if working in the Warehouse is really worth the pain that comes with it. She lost Helena twice and Leena once and Artie for a bit. Myka wonders how much more of the heartbreaking hardship she can take; how much more she can lose before she breaks.

Because not all wonder is endless. The warehouse often takes so much: friends, family, loves, lives, sanity. Though the loss of one usually leads to another, Myka's noticed. Is occasional endless wonder and miracles worth the times when the wonder and miracles are ripped from her arms?

And then she looks around her. Her eyes land on Pete first, wolfing down freshly made cookies; Leena, freshly back to the living, slapping Pete's hands away and laughing; Claudia tinkering with an old Farnsworth; Steve watching Claudia; Artie grumbling about Claudia's tinkering; her gaze lingers on Helena. The Englishwoman is currently on the sixth Harry Potter book and has a cup of tea beside her.

Myka sighs.

Oh, yes. Because Helena is worth everything.


Oh, how I wish this could be how the show ends. IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR EVERYONE TO BE ALIVE AND WELL? *i'mcalmi'mcalmi'mcalm* Apparently.

Review, if you please. First foray into writing Bering & Wells and Warehouse 13, and actually putting it up, so forgive me if it sucks.

-Lou