Oliver wasn't too surprised at Rover's answer. He seemed well adjusted to travelling and, if he recalled correctly, even said so himself. The cat wasn't a drifter, it seemed, but more of a sightseer. The things this cat must have seen, experienced. It kind of made Oliver feel jealous. This was his first time being away from the city, heck, being more than 2 hours away from home. When Rover brought up a new name, Mitzy, Oliver sat up from his slouched position and couldn't help but curl up the corner of his lips. "Mitzy, eh? Well I hope you're visit goes well, friend." Though it was hard to tell, Rover's slight change in mannerism gave Oliver the impression that there was more to this Mitzy character, at least to Rover. The idea of going away to a distant town to visit an old flame sounded pleasant. That is, if he had any flames to being with. Oliver had always been a hopeless romantic, though one would never guess it just by looking at him. He was an average built young man with a clean shaven face who, at first glance, one would think to be far from emotional. "Next stop, Crescent Landing Station." AT the sound of the announcement, Oliver quickly gather his belongings and bringing it close to him. Well, that is, he slid one arm through his backpack strap and made sure his wallet was in his front pocket. "I guess this is where we part," he said, looking around the booth to make sure nothing was left behind. With the screeching of its breaks, the train began to slow down, coming to a complete stop in mere seconds. Oliver stepped into the open aisle and turned to his short lived travel companion. "It was really nice meeting you, Rover. I hope you have a great meeting with your friend, if you find her." Before he turned to leave, Rover spoke up. "I'll try to stop by sometime in the future," the feline said. Oliver's face lit up for a moment, a smile gracing his face. He didn't understand why this complete stranger had been so kind to him. This type of random kindness was rare back home. "I'll hold you up to that. I'm only planning to stay for a few months but if you stop by I'll be sure to meet you." He gave the cat a soft nod before turning his heels and sauntering out into the small station. Blinding white light filled his vision, slowly fading into a clear view of a wide open space. There were a few small houses in the distance as well as a river. It was the same river from Rover's map. As his eyes adjusted to the daylight, Oliver finally noticed a small crowd of animals gathered in a semicircle a few feet away from him. His muscles tensed for a second, surprised by the group. Were they expecting someone? It couldn't possibly be him. He told no one, aside from Rover, that he was even coming to this town.