Continuing his steady plod onward, Tiberius mulled over his friend's comment. He never felt like he had really gotten a straight answer about who was supposed to be up here, and the young wolf had begun to feel like Blossom didn't know either. She was generally pretty straightforward with him, and he liked to think that there was no secrets between the two of them. That was a major reason why this little journey was so unsettling. He wasn't sure what was the worse option, his friend being completely clueless, or his friend keeping him in the dark.
"Yeah well...she did get us out of that place. I just wish...she coulda been a bit more patient..." Tiberius panted.
It seemed like their path was being drawn towards the structure in the distance, perhaps because there was nothing else to walk towards. His head drooping downwards, Tiberius didn't realize their trajectory until they were alarmingly nearby. His ears shooting upwards, he felt a twinge of unease. Having so soon esacped captivity, Tiberius was loath to think that the next wolves they ran into could also be unfriendly. His ear swivled. No voices it seemed. The building didn't really look like it was inhabited, more like a storage shed with no windows. Four gray slab walls built in a rough rectangle, with a door presumably on the opposite side. Curiously, the only thing he could think of in this moment was how hot the doorknob must be.