As much as Myka disliked Irene, she wasn't going to say the other woman wasn't allowed near Helena. It wasn't her place to make such demands or put such limitations on someone. As much as she disliked her, she was still Helena's lover and while she thought it was a stupid idea and dangerous, and even if she blamed Irene for this because she didn't think to filter in the first place that one time, it was Helena's decision. She wasn't going to monitor every single thing the other woman did. Because that meant she didn't trust Helena and strangely enough, despite what happened with the trident, the attempted ice age, she did trust Helena. Knew she wanted to live an actual life and she had that chance here.
Returning the smile, Myka just gave a small nod.
"Well, I don't know where else I would be."
For the first time, Myka was thankful the Seal pulled her through. She'd been thankful for the chance to see Helena of course, to be able to be near her again, but she still wanted to wake up. She wanted to be home and to find out that the Warehouse hadn't exploded. That all that had happened with Sykes was a horrible dream. Or that Artie had some way to change it. He had escaped death before with an artifact. Perhaps, just perhaps, he would surprise them again and find a way to preserve the Warehouse. To bring Helena back and let her have the life she wanted.
Those were foolish thoughts, of course. How could that be possible? There were artifacts that could do astounding things, but what would the cost be for such a thing? She knew that every artifact had a negative part to it. What cost would they pay to bring back the Warehouse and Helena if it were even possible?
So for now, she'd be thankful that she was here, with Helena, and able to help her. She was still frustrated that she was given no leads on what to do with herself here but she would figure it out. She always did. She just... needed to take it one day at a time.