Dark Matter followed the two. Mostly because he mentioned something about "45 Million". That was a lot of money. He's never had that much money at once before... Most of the details were still missing, but it was worth investigating, he thinks. Following the man they arrived at yet another abandoned warehouse district. It's not too surprising, what with these economical times, for perfectly fine warehouses to be left abandoned. But it also meant they were wipe for the taking; squatters, villains, gangs, they all took advantage of these times to set up a base for themselves. But it also left one flaw out; since they're abandoned, it belonged to no one. Not even the squatters who claim it. Dark Matter stuck around to scoop out the warehouse, finding various entrances and structural weak points, but eventually he left. He had a few calls to make. Dark Matter returned to his home. There he became Dominick and quickly went to his room. He looked through a notebook full of names and phone numbers and found the one he was looking for. [b]"Yes, this is Dominick Yang, of the Garden of Eden landfill company. I'd like to purchase a facility for our new recycling branch..."[/b]