Examining the four maps closely, Oliver tried to remember which one he had seen on the town’s website. He leaned forward and took hold of the bottom right corner of the first map very lightly, as to not actually take it from Rover’s possession. He looked at the geography of each town the maps illustrated, trying to find anything that would jog his memory. He knew the town had a river bisecting it diagonally, so it must be one of the first two he was shown. [b]“Hmmm…”[/b] he hummed, trying to find something familiar in the maps. [b]“I have a strong feeling it’s this one,”[/b] he said finally, tapping a knuckle against the second map Rover held up. [b]“The river looks similar and I think the town’s beach is curved like in this map.”[/b] [b]“Yes, I’m fairly certain now that it is this town.”[/b] Oliver gave Rover a reassuring smile before leaning back into his seat. He took a glance out the window, watching the brown and green blur of trees as the train sped past a large forest. He loved the wilderness. Back home, a lot of the natural landscape had been 'renovated' into complexes and the sort. Though, he sure the inhabitants of this part of the map worked on similar projects, a lot of the natural life appeared persevered. Despite the blurry view of the trees, it was a nice scene to gaze upon. Oliver let out a soft sigh and faced his travelling companion. [b]“So, where are you headed then, Rover?”[/b] he asked in return.