No responds from the owner of the warehouse, though from the faint voices in the distance, he had the awareness that maybe, just maybe, he was being ignored. Still... If he was being ignored, that means he wasn't being looked for. At least Dark Matter thought so. But this did mean one thing to the blob; this guy had no interest in allying with him. So now he was Dark Matter's enemy. [b]"Sorry love... But I'm going to have to cut my loses."[/b] Dark Matter finally revealed his hiding spot; as a stain on the wall just a couple feet by the door. he began to slither upwards towards the ceiling. If he was right, this Warehouse might have some traps rigged up for him if he tried to go through the entrance. So he was going to blow a hole into the roof. He managed to get himself some explosives in the past when one of the older hotel were scheduled for destruction; he stole one of the explosive bricks for future usage. He was fairly confident that he had the right amount of mass to create about five pounds of the stuff. That was five times the amount he stole from the demolition site, so he didn't know how big of a boom he'd make. But he'll see soon enough. He didn't know where the man and the Titan were, and since he couldn't find any windows to peer into he just guessed that they were at the back of the Warehouse. So he set up his changes there. The last thing he did was was attach a wire charge; he made about enough of the wire to stretch from the roof of the warehouse to an adjacent one. Dark Matter contemplated if he should negotiate. Maybe give the man one last chance. Maybe they could all walk out of here without anyone dying or getting hurt. [b]"Nah... if anything, I'm going to need to get more explosives. Flatten this whole damn building into it's foundation. But for now... Just a knock."[/b] Once he was sure that the charges was set, five pounds of shaped explosives went off right on top of the warehouse.