Author's Note: Well this chapter is a bit shorter but I'm just trying to move the story forwards right now. Also there is a time jump in this chapter. And again reviews aren't needed but I love knowing what you guys like and disliked in it, it makes writing future chapters better.

Disclaimer: I don't own Warehouse 13, or any of the characters. The title is a song title so I don't own that either (this song however did not inspire this fanfiction). The only thing I do own is the plot so don't steal.

As the month went on things were well in the Berring and Wells household and bookstore. Claudia has started school and had already been moved up two grades and she was adjusting well to her new household. She got along pretty well with Myka, but she saw Helena as a real mom. Helena was better at telling bedtime stories and always made her soup when she was sick. Myka spent most of her time running the bookstore but was always there to help Claudia with school work and was always teaching her new things. The only thing that she wasn't adjusting well too was the scary lady that her parents kept having meetings with.

So one Thursday afternoon after school she went into the bookstore (rather than going straight to her room to do her homework) and walked over to Helena while Myka was with a customer. Tugging on the end of her sleeve to get her attention Claudia frowned when Helena removed her hand and began talking. "I do know that you're there sweetie. If you want to talk how about we go upstairs? The store isn't busy right now so I'm sure that Myka can handle it." The young girl nodded her head in response and followed Helena up the stairs.

When they got upstairs they went into the living room and sat down on the couch facing each other. "Who is she? That scary lady that you guys keep meeting with. She won't make you go away will she? Or make me go away?" Claudia questioned. She was afraid that this woman was up to no good, and she didn't like it.

"Of course not! Oh no Claudia it's nothing like that. It's just that…Myka and I used to work for her. We left to move here and adopt you. But she wants us back at or old job.

"We keep telling her no because it's no place for a child to grow up in, but she really thinks it's important that we go back. We've been thinking about it but if we did we would have to move to South Dakota, and we would be going out a lot. Not to mention we would have to give up the bookstore." Helena said as she stroked Claudia's hair.

"Will you go back? I mean if it's that important than shouldn't you?" The little girl asked curiously. If it was so important that her parents be at their old job than maybe that's where they should be. She would get used to being alone and she would have school to keep her busy. "I know it doesn't matter too much but I don't mind. I'll miss it here, but I'm okay with moving. If this lady really wants you back at your old job than you should go. Shouldn't you?" She knew that whether or not she liked it the choice was up to her parents but she wanted Helena to know what she thought anyways.

"It's a bit more complicated than that. We have to see what Myka says and I'll have to think about it." Helena said as she heard the door open and then close. Looking over she saw Myka and smiled, she waved her over and pated the seat next to her.

"I just closed up the shop for the day. What've you two been talking about up here?" Myka said as she looked between the two.

"We were just talking about Mrs. Fredrick," Helena turned to Claudia, "that's the woman that's been visiting us." Turning back to Myka she began to further explain. "I was explaining to Claudia who she was and that she was here because she wanted us back at our old job. She doesn't seem to have a problem with it." Helena finished explaining to Myka.

She had a slight gleam in her eyes as she spoke and waited for Myka's answer. Everything would be perfect if they got their old jobs back. Sure they would have to explain to Claudia about the Warehouse and get Leena to take care of her, but that wasn't too much of a big deal. As much as Helena loved the bookstore, she missed hunting down artifacts.

"Well then I guess we better start packing." Myka replied with a big smile on her face. Letting out a laugh of joy she kissed Helena briefly before kissing Claudia on the nose. A moment later when there was a knock on the door Helena and Myka smiled brightly, already knowing who it was.