Claudia knew something about insanity. When she'd started having visions of Joshua she'd been so convinced that she was insane she'd checked herself into the psychiatric hospital begging them to make it stop. She spent months not knowing when she woke up if that was going to be the day - the last day of being herself before it all just slipped away and she was left vacant eyed and staring out the windows like the others. In her nightmares she wakes up in the hospital again. "I'm glad the charms can help you."
She slipped the silver bracelet on her wrist and lightly rubbed her hand over it. "Each warehouse has someone who is tied to it. A caretaker. They have this bond. The caretaker knows everything about the warehouse, things agents like me would need a lifetime to figure out." Claudia pulled her knees up to her chest. It was something that she and Artie only talked briefly about, Pete and Myka probably knew or suspected but it wasn't something they all discussed out in the open. "Caretakers know when artifacts are born. It's just part of that bond. Ever since I came to Warehouse 13 it's...I don't know how to explain it...but I feel it. It likes me. So there's a chance - at some point down the line someday that I could be the warehouse's next caretaker."
Her hands twisted around the cuff on her arm. "So if I really did feel it, it was because of that. And I'm not sure what that means. Either something happened with the current caretaker or I don't know -- the Warehouse misses me? I just don't know."
"As for finding it I could try and rig something but it wouldn't ping unless the artifact started acting up." She could see one concern cross Lissa's face. "And it's not even necessarily a bad artifact. It could have been made by one of the white hats doing something amazingly brave. There's a lot of that going around here too. Artifacts can be born of any strong emotion; love, hope, courage. Those are the ones that give us a little extra oomph in a fairly dark world. I could maybe identify it if I were close enough to it."