Talking. It had been why she'd wanted Claudia to spend some time with her but she was still wary of actually discussing everything. Talking about what was bothering her meant that she had to actually accept that something was bothering her. Even if everyone around her could see that she wasn't her usual self. Motioning to the dvd's sitting on the edge of the table, Myka said in confirmation to the suggestion, "You do that and I'll start talking." The question was where should she start?
Myka could start with her persistent nightmares of the Warehouse explosion. Or the fears that someone else that she held close to her heart would be gone one morning. She was still feeling the pain of having Minerva and her younger self sent home. And not too long after that Pete had been sent back to a future that was so dreadful. Myka could start with how there were parts of Helena that she'd never be able to fully accept. And how that could potentially affect their relationship in the long run. Or the sudden marriage proposal that happened whilst she was sick. They hadn't brought that up since it had happened but Myka knew it was in the back of their minds. And lastly whether or not they should move in with one another.
"Where should I start, Claudia?" Myka asked. It would be far easier if the younger woman helped guide her. Deep down she knew relationship talk was not the girls forte but they knew each other. And at most Claudia's need for answers and asking questions would move things along.